3.0

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
47,746 miles

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problem #7

Nov 012013

CR-V 4-cyl

  • miles
The TPMS light comes on after driving at a highway speed for about 25 minutes. Sloane Honda dealership in philadelphia pa stated that they replaced TPMS unit and all four pressure sensors but to no avail.

- Huntingdon Vy, PA, USA

problem #6

Jan 122015

CR-V

  • 189,925 miles
TPMS light " (bad sensor in one of the tires") -TPMS light " will sometimes come on " when tire pressure is checked (normally set at 35 psi) tires are all in range -issue first started when I increased tire pressures in anticipation of cold weather " seems to be okay when at 35 psi -last time TPMS light came on was 1/12/15 ? driving at highway speeds ? went off when I stopped to get gas ? came on again at highway speeds ? when pressure was checked morning of 1/13/15 ? oleft front tire was at 30 psi oright front tire was at 33 psi oleft rear tire was at 34 psi oright rear tire was at 33 psi ?tires were all then set to 35 psi " light has/has not come on since.

- Glen Burnie, MD, USA

problem #5

Dec 152011

CR-V

  • miles
2007 Honda CRV. Consumer writes in regards to vehicle wheels installed without TPMS sensors causing tire pressure monitoring system inoperable and request an investigation. The consumer believed the retailer knowingly and willingly made the TPMS inoperative, by installing wheels without TPMS even after the company had been advised that such action would violate the make inoperative prohibition of 49 usc 30122.

- Corbett, OR, USA

problem #4

Jul 182011

CR-V 4-cyl

  • 98,000 miles
Engine and vsa warning lights came on for our 2007 Honda CR-V. Honda dealer said it was our timing chain and that this was a typical problem with cars over 100,000 miles. Honda supposedly had solved this problem with their belts by going to the chain. Our car had 98,000 miles on it. The cost to fix this was $1,600! driving the CR-V right after this problem was fixed the TPMS alarm came on. Now we have to pay even more to have this fixed and due to high repair costs cannot get fixed right away, so left driving without this safety system. Talked to dealer was no help and Honda of America was no help. They said it was because we did not change the oil as we should. The Honda CR-V maintenance book said to change oil when the oil change warning light comes on, this is what we did each and every time, but Honda said we should change before that! why do they state to change when warning light comes on if this is not true? we bought this vehicle new because we thought it was reliable and low maintenance!

- Fort Jennings, OH, USA

problem #3

Oct 132009

CR-V

  • 45,000 miles
Tire pressure monitoring system has malfunctioned on and off for some 10000 miles. The warning light comes on when traveling and does not go off until tires cool down. The dealer has tried many times to find the problem but unable to correct the situation. They have failed to replace any of the sensors. Not sure if this is a computer problem that also controls other systems.

- Maumelle, AR, USA

problem #2

Jun 292007

CR-V 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 1,000 miles
The contact owns a 2007 Honda CR-V. the contact stated that the tire pressure monitoring system light illuminates intermittently. The dealer was unable to determine the cause of the failure. There were no recalls on the vehicle. The current mileage was 3,125 and failure mileage was 1,000. Updated 11/26/07.

- Tarentum, PA, USA

problem #1

Jan 032007

CR-V 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 300 miles
Tire pressure monitoring light (system fault) keeps coming on. First incident was at about 300 miles and went away after vehicle reached a stop. 2nd was at 350 miles and again went off when vehicle was stopped. 3rd was at 750 miles and stayed on for about 3 miles (vehicle did not stop). 4th was AT790 miles and again went off after 3 miles. Tire pressure was checked by owner and found to be okay at the 1st and 3rd times. Vehicle was checked twice by dealer (after the 2nd and 4th incidents). The first visit the dealer reset the tire pressure. The 2nd visit 2 tires were changed out to get new sensors. The light came on after about 50 miles and now does not reset upon vehicle stoppage or after turning the vehicle on and off.

- Fowlerville, MI, USA