3.6

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
35,377 miles

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problem #31

Apr 042023

CR-V

  • miles
My 2013 Honda crv LX locks keep locking and unlocking by itself replaced drivers side lock actuator still has the same problem replaced with OEM.

- Nashua, NH, USA

problem #30

Apr 122023

CR-V

  • miles
Electronic power steering intermittently fails, mostly on low speed turns. Local Honda dealership has had the car two weeks, can-??t find any error codes upon investigation. Yet problem still happens.

- Lee’S Summit, MO, USA

problem #29

Nov 162022

CR-V

  • miles
My Honda CRV- 2013 has door locking and unlocking on its own, mainly located on the passenger side. This happens even when I am driving. My locks will just start locking and unlocking repeatedly like there is a short in the system. This is causing some type of serious drain on my brand-new battery which I just bought 2 weeks ago. Somehow the door locks are causing my entire battery to go Dead. I have had to jump-start my car these past few days! this a serious and defect that is all over the internet.

- S Setauket, NY, USA

problem #28

Dec 042018

CR-V

  • miles
The ABS module stopped functioning for brakes and airbags. The dealership currently has the car and does not know why it malfunctioned. Their explanation is that the ABS module went bad and it is not drivable because the brakes might lock and possibly set off the airbags. I am concerned this may effect other vehicles as it is a costly fix. The bill is currently $2,400 and they are unsure if that will fix the problem, or if it will cost more money to figure out the issue.

- Freehold, NJ, USA

problem #27

May 012018

CR-V

  • miles
Engine rattles at early morning start up, Honda aware of vtc actuator default and needs to open a recall cases to all CRV made between 2012-2014

- Torrance, CA, USA

problem #26

May 172018

CR-V

  • 150,000 miles
This is a problem with several things in the car at different intervals.the stability control warning light came "vsr indicator", the check engine light, the electric steering indicator "eps" lights came on at the same time while driving. I did not notice any problems with steering. When I got to my destination and restarted the car all the indicator lights were off. The cruise control would not work when I first started the car. After I pull over and stop and restart the car the cruise would start working. When first start the car in the morning the radio would be on but no sound. It works when I restart the car. When I first start the car all the radio station presets get reset to "0" sometimes. I have never seen the radio presets at "0" on any car. Today the stability light and steering wheel light is on and the cruise control will work for about 5 minutes. When I restart the cruise control will work again.

- Glendale Heights, IL, USA

problem #25

Mar 282018

CR-V

  • 78,000 miles
Upon light acceleration on a city street my car vibrates quite strongly and feels as though the car is going to stall. This issue seems to only happen at low speeds (10-35mph). I have contacted the local Honda dealer with my VIN# and they deny any issue with the vehicle. After further investigation I have found numerous reports online about this very same issue and how Honda is unwilling to address or fix the issue. I hope Honda issue a recall soon because this amount of vibration makes me feel as if there is a lot of mechanical wear happening with every acceleration and that the car could fail at any moment.

- Painesville, OH, USA

problem #24

Mar 142016

CR-V

  • 19,000 miles
I have hum installed. I keep getting "issues with battery". your car may not start due to loss of charge in battery. I am disabled and cannot afford for this to happen out of the clear blue. Thank you I really have no idea of when this ocurred, but did have new battery installed for $ $169 at dealership and still getting warning from hum.

- Harrison, TN, USA

problem #23

Dec 262017

CR-V 4-cyl

  • 121,000 miles
Defective door locking systems in 2013 Honda CR-V vehicle. We have had to replace 3 door lock actuators on our 2013 CR-V and now have had a 4th door lock actuator go bad. We have spoken with american Honda, and they informed us that the actuator is not defective. Well, if it is not defective, then why is it not working? we asked to speak to a manager, and were informed that the manager would tell us the same thing. We have spoken with other Honda owners of different vehicles, and they are also experiencing door lock actuator problems with their vehicles, whether it be a CR-V, Accord, civic, etc. My previous 2008 Honda civic had to have 12 door lock actuators replaced. I've spoken with a couple of the Honda service techs, and they laughed when I told them about the door actuator problem. One tech said they replaced them quite often. This is a defective product and a class action lawsuit needs to be started to remedy this known problem. There was a class action suit against Honda for 2007-2011 Honda CR-V's which Honda settled. Sincerely, [xxx] information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).

- Raleigh, NC, USA

problem #22

Oct 302017

CR-V

  • 68,451 miles
Drivers door lock makes a loud, grinding sound when the door is locked. Unable to lock the vehicle. Door lock actuator replaced, lasted one day, problem came back. Rear left door lock does not open or close using the remote. It must be manually opened or closed.

- Bronx, NY, USA

problem #21

Oct 192016

CR-V

  • 64,855 miles
Judder, akin to driving on the rumble strips alongside a highway. Happens when slowly accelerating between 20-30 mph. Purchased the vehicle in 10/2016.

- Bronx, NY, USA

problem #20

Oct 182016

CR-V

  • 64,855 miles
Loud, grinding sound upon starting the vehicle, after sitting overnight.

- Bronx, NY, USA

problem #19

Oct 172016

CR-V

  • 49,000 miles
Wiring harness was chewed by rodents.expense was $1350. Dealer said it was not covered under warranty. Sold me rodent tape for the other wires that were not replaced.

- Lilliwaup, WA, USA

problem #18

May 292017

CR-V

  • miles
Battery issue, it die with out no risen, the the triple aaa test [ charging system test] no problem.it happen so many times.what can I do?

- Gardena, CA, USA

problem #17

Apr 102017

CR-V

  • 26,500 miles
Car would not start at home. Unsure how it made it home. Found battery had leaked and completely corroded through copper wire braid used on positive battery cable instead of a proper battery post clamp. Lost all connectivity to starter. Corrosion infiltrated wire to starter. Internet search shows numerous Honda customers with different models dating back to 2002 or so with same problem. Dealer price of wiring harness at $800 plus labor and battery at approx. $117. Add possible towing charges, total cost to fix = $1,000 - $2,000. 1) battery should last more than 3-4 years 2) use of wire braid instead of proper battery post clamp is design flaw appears no recall has been issued. Honda website has no facility to register complaints online. Customer service page for that purpose did not work.

- Shawnee, KS, USA

problem #16

Oct 032016

CR-V

  • 88,500 miles
Door locks locking/unlocking while driving. Also, passenger front door won't lock either with key fob or manually.

- St. Augustine, FL, USA

problem #15

Sep 032016

CR-V

  • 57,329 miles
I went out Saturday morning started the car and the steering malfunction light was on and I had no power steering (eps). I called the dealer they said they couldn't help until Tuesday (Monday holiday) so it isn't fixed yet.

- Crestview, FL, USA

problem #14

Aug 092016

CR-V

  • 94,000 miles
On my 4th battery, they keep dying leaving us stranded. Software was updated by dealer there is a internal Honda memo how to resolve but it did not work. No current drain they checked. Just today with a 15 month old battery it died and yet again the battery needed to be replaced. Only solution is to replace battery each year. Bad design my loyalty to Honda is fading fast.

- West Chester, PA, USA

problem #13

Jan 282016

CR-V

  • 33,836 miles
My car had less than 34,000 and I went to start it and it was totally dead. It would not take a jump, I had to had it towed and it turned out it had a dead cell and I had to replace the battery. The last car I had the battery was over 10 years old. This car is over 3 years so there was no warranty on it. Just feel this should be checked into.

- Norwich, CT, USA

problem #12

Sep 112015

CR-V

  • 18,223 miles
We purchased a 2013 Honda CRV and wound up returning the vehicle that day with only 20 minutes of driving the car. We were on the freeway, my husband was behind us in our other car. I was driving about 55 miles per hour when the gas pedal basically lost power. It felt as if the resistance behind the pedal just disappeared (accelerator hesitancy also happened at a left turn going 5 mph). At that moment the car lost power...several seconds later, the pedal resumed its normal feel and power resumed...it did this 3 times. Right at the first time it did this, I heard a triple click (sounded like the clicks you get when the car does not turn on after battery drain). So, click, click, click, loss of power, power, loss of power, power, loss of power, power. I immediately got into the right lane thinking the car was going to die on me and expecting to have to pull to the side of the freeway. My husband watched the whole thing in our truck so he had a good view. He saw 3 expulsions of bluish exhaust come out of the exhaust pipe and saw the car slow down at each of the power loss events. This is a safety issue and it is happening no only to this car, but the forester and rav4 and others. Service was so reliant on their computer read out, which said nothing was wrong, that we did not have faith they would investigate the problem and find a solution. So we cancelled the sale. It is ashame that the nhts has only required mat changes as recalls. This is obviously a computer programming error in which the car computer (which now controls the gas pedal rather than an actual line going to it) is telling the car to slow down. And the fact that the computer does not record a problem likely is further evidence of a computer malfunction. The auto industry and our own government watchdog is making our roads less safe. This issue is rampant. Car mats, really people?

- Sisters, OR, USA

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