7.3

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
$150
Average Mileage:
21,150 miles
Total Complaints:
43 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (22 reports)
  2. replace battery (11 reports)
  3. fixed for now - technician could not find the issue (3 reports)
  4. replace bcm (2 reports)
  5. tsb 17-032 software update (2 reports)
  6. brand new battery (prior fix was software update) (1 reports)
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problem #3

Jul 222017

CR-V Touring 1.5L

  • CVT transmission
  • 5,000 miles

When I was trying to start my car (2017 Honda CRV Touring) after 4 days in garage - it didn't start.. no sign of life.

Had to tow the car to dealership.

Update from Jul 27, 2017: Today received car from Honda Service with a note : "DIAG TESTED BATTERY, BATTERY TESTED GOOD... MEASURED CHARGING VOLTAGE, CHARGING AT 14V.. CHECKED FORPARASIDIC DRAW, WAS WITHIN SPEC AT .009 AMPS... SYSTEM OK AT THIS TIME"

- concordian, Concord, US

problem #2

Jul 072017

CR-V EXL W/NAV 1.5L Turbo

  • CVT transmission
  • 2,673 miles

4th time car would not start since buying brand new. Honda finally released service bulletin 17-032 claiming this is the fix. We shall see!!!

- Louis S., Frederick, US

problem #1

May 132017

CR-V EX AWD 1.5L V4

  • CVT transmission
  • 496 miles

Left town for four days; 2017 CR-V EX AWD (odometer 496 miles) was in parking garage. Upon return, the car did not start! Jumped the battery and took car to dealer. Per dealer testing, battery failed performance test (0 out of 410 CCA, test code 14P2J-MHL1L) and the dealer replaced the battery free of charge.

Other 2017 CR-V owners (EX trim or higher) are describing the same issue (http://www.crvownersclub.com/forums/137-2017-present-official-specs-features-etc-gen-5/136138-dead-battery.html). Of note, I always engage the parking brake before turning the engine off, so contrary to Honda's statement to service reps, I don't think the parking brake is causing a parasitic draw in my particular scenario. Will keep an eye out to see if anything else (security system, perhaps?) is causing a parasitic draw on the battery...

- Tran A., Phoenix, US