EDIT: This is not an answer to the question as clarified by the OP. Namely, the question imposes a condition on the homeomorphism for *some* $x$, but this mistaken answer assumes the condition for *all* $x$. For $n \neq 1$, the given homeomorphisms act trivially on the fundamental group, but applying an orientation-reversing homeomorphism to the $S^1$-factor yields a homeomorphism that is not trivial on the fundamental group.