5.0
fairly significant- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 17,050 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (2 reports)
The least bit of water will permanently stain the tan cloth seats.
I have tried twice to clean them professionally, not only did the stain not come out, it made the seat look worse.
So I bought seat covers,
Dealer knows about the sue, actually recommended replacing the seats with leather, they can do it for about 1,000.00 dollars
Update from Oct 11, 2018: Seat covers look like they are in need of shampooing, but when done, it does not clean the stains.
It only makes the stains worse, and the stains are from plain water.
- stanley/linda, Lawrenceville, Ga, US
The cloth seats will stain even from one drop of water. I paid a professional cleaner, but it looks just as bad. I tried Woolite cleaner, but no better. Honda should be responsible for this. I have another Honda 18 YEARS OLDER, with cloth seats and they look almost new. I can't even open a bottle of water in this 2015 CR-V for fear of spilling another drop of water. Don't even think of bringing your wet umbrella into the car with you.
- Ed S., Winston Salem, US