5.0
fairly significant- Typical Repair Cost:
- $690
- Average Mileage:
- 53,650 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most common solutions:
- replace camera (2 reports)
This problem with the back-up camera is particularity annoying when backing up at night as the screen shines inside the CRV and partially blinds the driver. The dealer wants $365.00+ to replace the unit, which I think should be covered under warranty. The camera screen is blank only showing a white screen with two yellow lines.
- Brian P., Kenora, Ontario, Canada
My camera started to fog up after about a month of ownership due to using the car wash and the heavy moisture living in Michigan. Dealer wanted $530 to fix it, which includes $250 for the part. Overtime, the camera got better, but then gotten worse; eventually, the camera went out in May 2019 with only the yellow line across the screen. I feel this is a defective part on the camera as it wasn't as sealed, allowing moisture to be let in and disable the camera.
Update from Apr 4, 2021: Update on this issue. Camera died in 2019, and recently got it fixed last week on 3/30. Honda was nice enough to give a 2021 CRV EX loaner car for the weekend. Service tech said that it was an internal fault problem, rather than moisture or condensation within the camera. I am meticulous with my car and do half the preventive maintenance as I can. Sadly, my 3 year/36,000 miles on this CPO was also up along with HondaCare that expired last year (2020). Out of pocket expense of $682 after taxes. Seems like an isolated incident rather than a common problem.
- Jane D., Pflugerville, TX, US