9.7

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
667 miles

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problem #6

Mar 012023

CR-V

  • miles
headlight assembly fogging from excess water entry reduces visibility of daytime running lights.

- Syracuse, NY, USA

problem #5

Jan 022023

CR-V

  • miles
When I first purchased the vehicle (brand new in 2020), the condensation in the tail lights occurred but the Honda dealer replaced it since it was under warranty. It-??s still happening and it-??s even more severe now risking the brake and turn lights burning out. The same Honda dealer now refuses to replace them despite the tail lights still being under the 3 year 36,000 mile warranty.

- Orlando, FL, USA

problem #4

Dec 102021

CR-V

  • miles
Vehicle headlights -low beam or high beam are inadiquate and dangerious. An automotive tech confirmed the oem headlights fail safe driving at night even on lighted city streets. The plastic headlight assms do not allow light to safely show thru. Even after new led bulbs installed the assemblys defuse lighting. My wife and I no longer can safely drive at night with this vehicle. This safety problem has been reported to the selling dealer, to no avail! my son has driven this vehicle at night - and was also terrified. The technician who installed "led head light bulbs" confirmed that our 2020 Honda CRV outer "reflector assemblys are at fault ! and this is a dangerous vehicle to drive at night.

- Citrus Heights , NM, USA

problem #3

Jan 042022

CR-V 4-cyl

  • miles
THIS OUR 2ND HONDA VEHICLE - QUALITY VEHICLES. THE HEADLIGHTING SYSTEM IS HIGHLY INADEQUATE IN NIGHT DRIVING IN LOW LIGHT AND VERY DANGERIOUS. CONTACTED DEALER SERVICE DIRECTOR, BUT THE RESPONCE WAS"I NEVER HEARD ANY THING ABOUT THAT ! THE DEALER NEED TO BE ALERTED ABOUT THIS DANGEROUS HEADLIGHTS ! I HAVE FOUND OUT THRU RESEARCH, THIS IN ADEQUATE HEAD LIGHTING IS SOMEWHAT COMMON ! THIS DEALERSHIP IS GREAT AND I WILL CONTINUE TO REFERR PEOPLE TO THEM, ITS LIKE DEALING WITH FAMILY ! MY WIFE WILL NOT DRIVE THIS VEHICLE, TRUTH BE TOLD WE AVOID DRIVING AT NIGHT. SOMETHING MUST BE SOLVED WITH THIS VEHICLE ! [XXX] INFORMATION Redacted PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).

- Rio Rancho, NM, USA

problem #2

Dec 102021

CR-V

  • miles
We have a 2020 Honda CRV LX -purchased new. This is our second Honda vehicle, that has the same defect, poor head lights. Night driving is a nightmare and we limit it as much as possible. High beams and low beams on a dark street are driving at risk. Several Honda CRV LX owners on our street have the same night driving experience. I contacted the dealer staff regarding this saftey fault, but the responce was "I never heard any thing about that ! ? they need to be updated ! this is a great vehicle, had prior great dealer service, we have been treated as family, from the owner on down ! but my wife and I have dangerious vehicle as I have found out thru research. Jack J. swift

- Rio Rancho, NM, USA

problem #1

Sep 282020

CR-V

  • 4,000 miles
Approximately 80% of the front windscreen is completely black and the driver can only see the road ahead through the lower 20% of the field of view. This occurs at night in situations with minimal surrounding lighting (eg. Not in the city). The distance which can be seen is less than 100 ft. There is a straight line with abrupt change from the lower illuminated region to the upper completely black windscreen through which hardly anything can be visualized. I have never seen this completely black windscreen in any other vehicle. The dealership told me the headlights were at factory specifications and there was nothing else they could do. It is completely unsafe to drive in low light conditions with the low beams and the illuminated area becomes even smaller on inclines. Visibility is slightly improved with high beams but the upper 2/3rd to 1/2 of the windscreen remains darker. The iihs safety test confirms marginal illumination on Honda CRV ex L model with inadequate lighting on certain turns, so the deficiency of the low beams is already documented however testing apparently did not occur in low light conditions because that is when the black windscreen condition occurs. That would have given this model a poor performance/failing grade. I have found other similar complaints with this problem online and so I am surprised that a fix/recall has not been issued for this problem with the low beam headlights.

- Baton Rouge, LA, USA