10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
3,220 miles

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problem #2

May 242019

CR-V

  • 900 miles
I have been notified of a recall for my CRV. "that the steering wheel may contain "burrs" which can damage the cable reel sub harness and cause a short circuit, this can cause inoperative steering wheel buttons, horn and uncommanded deployment of drivers side airbag. SRS may not function in crash and uncommanded deployment of airbag increases risk of crash and injury." 3 people have already been injured. When I contact Honda for this recall repair they tell me the parts are not available yet and they do not know when they will be. I requested alternative transportation be provided me until recall repair completed. Honda told me they had to review my "case" first, this would not happen until next week. I have no car to drive unless I drive a car that is unsafe due to Honda not repairing it immediately. They need to provide all people involved in this recall with alternative transportation or repair the problem immediately.

- Butte, MT, USA

problem #1

Apr 112019

CR-V

  • 2,200 miles
With the 2019 model of CR-V, I am unable to only turn of the lane keep assist. There is no mention in the owner's manual about how to exclusively turn the lane keep assist off, or at the very least configure it so that it does not apply force on the steering wheel. All other advanced features can either not be turned on, or deselected in the menu. This is a problem because the lane keep assist is incorrectly applying steering wheel forces. There is a lot of road construction by me and the system will try and pull the car into the vehicle traveling in the next lane. A huge problem if it is a semi truck. There must be a way to defeat this feature and not effect other safety features that do function correctly.

- Saugus, CA, USA