Honda CR-V Recall
If you have owned a vehicle in the last 10 years, then you have most likely received a recall through the mail at some point. The Honda CR-V is no different when it comes to a recall. We have put together a list of the majority of the Honda CR-V Recalls up to this date for you. Your recalls can affect the way a vehicle performs or handles. A recall could also be a safety concern. Either way you want to always address any open recalls. Here is a list of all the recalls we could find on a CR-V to date.
Honda CR-V Powertrain Recalls
Some of the most searched for recalls are in regard to the Honda Powertrain. Below we have tried to break out all the different types of Honda CR-V Powertrain Recalls. This should make it easier to see if your Honda Powertrain has any. If you are having problems with your Honda Powertrain and do not see a relevant recall, you can check to see if your covered under the Honda Powertrain Warranty.
- Recall # 23V588000 Date: 2023-08-16 Recall: Honda recalls certain 2023 Honda CR-V and CR-V Hybrid models due to faulty manufacturing of the electronic transmission. This error results in a loss of drive power, which can be a risk for crash.
- Recall # 21V939000 Date: 2021-12-01 Recall: Honda recalls certain 2022 Honda CR-V Hybrid vehicles and 2021 Acura RDX vehicles. This recall is due to a driveshaft failure resulting in a loss of drive power, causing the vehicle to roll away if not properly parked or without activating the parking brake.
- Recall # 13V143000 Date: 2013-04-15 Recall: Honda recalls the 2012-2013 Honda CR-V and certain Acura and Odyssey vehicles. There is a failure or slow response in the brake-shift interlocking block mechanism, causing the vehicle’s gear selector to move even without pressing the brake pedal. It is an error that fails to comply with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard regarding “Theft Protection and Rollaway Prevention.”
- Recall # 11V395000 Date: 2011-08-03 Recall: Honda recalls the 2007-2010 Honda CR-V and certain Accord and Element vehicles, especially those manufactured from July 2004 to September 2010. The error is due to a broken outer race on the secondary shaft bearing, resulting in abnormal noise, malfunctioning of the indicator light, and contact between the transmission idle gear and electronic sensor housing.
This concludes our Honda CR-V Powertrain Recall list.
We hope this made it easier to find the Honda CR-V Powertrain Recall you were looking for. If you are having issues with the powertrain and would like to get some feedback from someone that has had similar issues. I highly recommend the following Honda CR-V Forum. Honda CR-V Forum – This forum is a great tool and is also a strong pillar in the CR-V community.
Here Is The List Of The Remaining Honda CR-V Recalls By Date.
- Recall # 03V274 Date: Unknown Recall: Honda recalls certain vehicles with automatic transmissions due to the excessive corrosion in the shift cable linkage. This prevented the driver from shifting into Park, and if the parking brake is not engaged, it is at risk of rolling and crashing.
- Recall # 04V255 Date: Unknown Recall: Honda recalls certain sports utility vehicles with front air bags on the driver’s side that are improperly wired. This error increases the risk of the incorrect inflation rate of the air bags, which would risk death or injury during a crash.
- Recall # 99V282 Date: Unknown Recall: Honda recalls certain CR-V vehicles with an improperly routed under-dash wire harness. It is at risk of having a blown fuse when coming into contact with the brake light switch. It can also cause damage to other critical components, such as the battery charging system, headlights, turn signals, windshield wipers, etc.
- Recall # 24V064000 Date: 2024-01-31 Recall: Honda is recalling certain 2020-2022 Pilot, Accord, Civic sedan, HR-V, Odyssey, 2020 Civic coupe, Fit, 2021-2022 Civic hatchback, 2021 Civic Type R, Insight, 2020-2021 CR-V, CR-V Hybrid, Passport, Ridgeline, Accord Hybrid, 2020 Acura MDX, 2022 Acura MDX, 2020-2022 Acura RDX, and 2020-2021 Acura TLX vehicles. The front passenger seat weight sensor may crack and short circuit, failing to suppress the air bag as intended.
- Recall # 23V858000 Date: 2023-12-17 Recall: Honda recalls the 2018-2020 Honda CR-V and other models, such as Accord, Civic Coupe, Civic Type-R, Civic Sedan, Civic Hatchback, Odyssey, Acura, Ridgeline, 2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid, Fit, and more. The recall is due to a fuel pump failure within the fuel tank, risking the vehicle to stall or crash.
- Recall # 23V844000 Date: 2023-12-12 Recall: Honda recalls the 2020-2022 Honda CR-V Hybrid vehicles due to a missing fuse on the power circuit of the 12-volt battery cable outside the body frame. It puts the battery cable at risk of overheating or short-circuiting.
- Recall # 23V524000 Date: 2023-07-26 Recall: Honda recalls the 2017, 2020, and 2022 Honda CR-V models. The recall is due to an error on the certification label on the vehicle’s Gross Weight Rating, Gross Axle Weight Rating, and tire size information, resulting in non-compliance with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard requirement on “Tire Selection and Rims.”
- Recall # 23V228000 Date: 2023-03-30 Recall: Honda recalls the 2007-2011 Honda CR-V vehicles sold or registered in certain US States. These vehicles are at risk of frame corrosion, causing the rear trailing arm to detach. This error risks loss of vehicle control and the possibility of a crash.
- Recall # 23V158000 Date: 2023-03-08 Recall: Honda recalls the 2017-2020 Honda CR-V vehicles and certain Accord, Accord Hybrid, Odyssey, Insight, and Acura vehicles. It is due to an error in the manufacturing process that prevents the seat belt buckle from latching and interfering with the release button.
- Recall # 23V092000 Date: 2023-02-15 Recall: Honda recalls the 2023 Honda CR-V vehicles due to improper front passenger seat back frame welding. This error results in non-compliance with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard on “Seating Systems” and “Occupant Protection in Interior Impact.”
- Recall # 22V380000 Date: 2022-05-25 Recall: Honda recalls certain 2020 Honda CR-V vehicles. This recall is due to an error on the clip inside the fuel tank, which is at risk of detaching and resulting in inaccurate fuel gauge readings. Misreading the fuel gauge could put the vehicle at risk of running out of fuel and stalling.
- Recall # 21V900000 Date: 2021-11-17 Recall: Honda recalls certain 2021 Honda CR-V and CR-V Hybrid vehicles, along with 2021 Accord Sedan, Accord Hybrid, Ridgeline, and Insight vehicles. This recall is due to an error on the second-row center seat belt assembly, which was improperly deactivated, resulting in an unsecured child restraint system. It is non-compliant with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard on “Occupant Crash Protection.”
- Recall # 21V215000 Date: 2021-03-24 Recall: Honda recalls the 2018-2019 CR-V vehicles and certain Acura, MDX Sport Hybrid, Accord, Civic Hatchback, Accord Hybrid, Civic Coupe, and other vehicles. The recall is due to a failure on the low-pressure fuel pump within the fuel tank, risking the vehicle from stalling or crashing.
- Recall # 20V798000 Date: 2020-12-16 Recall: Honda recalls the 2020 CR-V Hybrid vehicles and certain Honda Accord Hybrid and Insight vehicles. This recall is due to the possibility of the DC-DC converter shutting down, which results in an inefficient battery recharging system and possible loss of drive power.
- Recall # 20V768000 Date: 2020-12-10 Recall: Honda recalls the 2002-2006 CR-V vehicles. The recall is due to moisture seeping into the driver-side power window switch, causing the switch to overheat and fail.
- Recall # 20V026000 Date: 2020-01-17 Recall: Honda recalls the 1997-2000 CR-V vehicles and certain Acura, Accord, Civic, and EV Plus vehicles. The recall is due to an error in the inflator, risking its rupture and releasing metal fragments that risk death or injury to the occupants. It also increases the risk of an underinflated air bag cushion, which fails to protect the passenger in the event of a crash.
- Recall # 20V027000 Date: 2020-01-17 Recall: Honda recalls certain Honda CR-V, Acura, Civic, and Odyssey vehicles. These vehicles received replacement driver front airbags, but these airbags suffered from a manufacturing issue that enabled them to absorb moisture, increasing the possibility of an inflator rupture.
- Recall # 19V865000 Date: 2019-12-04 Recall: Honda recalls certain 2019-2020 Honda CR-V vehicles due to improperly manufactured rear subframe bolts. These bolts could loosen and make vehicle handling difficult or increase the crash risk.
- Recall # 19V694000 Date: 2019-09-25 Recall: Honda recalls certain 2019 Honda CR-V vehicles due to incorrect information about the “Passenger Airbag Off” indicator on the owner’s manual. This error fails to comply with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard.
- Recall # 19V569000 Date: 2019-07-31 Recall: Honda recalls certain 2019 Honda CR-V vehicles due to insufficient welding on the fuel tank and vapor return line. This error can cause the weld to fail, causing a fuel leak and increasing the fire risk.
- Recall # 19V500000 Date: 2019-06-27 Recall: Honda recalls the 2007-2011 CR-V vehicles, along with certain Acura, CR-Z, Fit, Insight, and Ridgeline vehicles. The front air bag inflators assembly were installed as part of a replacement part service, but they are at risk of exploding due to propellant degradation caused by increased humidity exposure and temperature cycling.
- Recall # 19V499000 Date: 19V499000 Recall: Honda recalls the 2002-2006 Honda CR-V and certain Acura, Accord, Civic, Civic Hybrid, Civic GX NGV, Element, Odyssey, Pilot, and Ridgeline vehicles. This recall is due to the possibility of an inflator explosion because of prolonged high-humid exposure and temperature cycling. An inflator explosion could release sharp fragments that risk injury or death to the vehicle occupants.
- Recall # 19V502000 Date: 2019-06-27 Recall: Honda recalls the 2007-2011 Honda CR0V vehicles, along with certain Acura, Accord, Civic and Civic Hybrid, Fit, Insight, and Pilot vehicles. The passenger front air bag assembly is a replacement as part of a recall remedy. However, they could explode and release sharp fragments due to long-term exposure to high humidity and temperature cycling.
- Recall # 19V501000 Date: 2019-06-27 Recall: Honda recalls the 2002-2006 Honda CR-V and certain Acura, Civic and Civic Hybrid, Element, Fit, Odyssey, Pilot and Ridgeline vehicles. These vehicles are installed with a frontal air bag inflator on the passenger’s side but are at risk of exploding. An inflator explosion puts drivers and passengers at risk of death or injury.
- Recall # 19V383000 Date: 2019-05-20 Recall: Honda recalls the 2019 Honda CR-V vehicles because of burring in the steering wheel’s metal core. When this gets damaged, it could disable the driver’s air bag or inadvertent deployment, which are risky.
- Recall # 19V378000 Date: 2019-05-16 Recall: Honda recalls the 2007-2011 CR-V and certain Accord, Civic and Civic Hybrid, Fit, Insight, and Pilot vehicles. The error is an incorrectly installed air bag inflator that might not deploy during a crash, risking injury or death.
- Recall # 19V182000 Date: 2019-03-06 Recall: Honda recalls the 2010-2011 Honda CR-V vehicles, and certain Acura, Accord, Civic and Civic Hybrid, Fit, Element, Odyssey, Pilot, and Ridgeline vehicles. It is due to a manufacturing error that risks the driver’s front airbag exploding and releasing sharp fragments that could result in injury or death.
- Recall # 18V661000 Date: 2018-09-27 Recall: Honda recalls certain Honda CR-V, Acura, Pilot Fit, Insight, and Pilot vehicles in various parts of the US. The recall is due to the risk of an inflator explosion, resulting in sharp fragments at risk of death or injury.
- Recall # 18V663000 Date: 2018-09-26 Recall: Honda recalls 2017-2018 Honda CR-V and Civic vehicles. The recall is due to an improper magnet installation that controls the torque sensor output signal in the electronic power steering system. It increases the possibility of the magnet dislodging, resulting in an unintended steering input. It increases the risk of a crash.
- Recall # 18V268000 Date: 2018-04-26 Recall: Honda recalls 2002-2011 Honda CR-V vehicles, along with certain Honda Accord, Pilot, Civic, Element, Fit, Insight, Odyssey and Ridgeline vehicles. It is an error due to the incorrect front passenger air bag installation, risking injury during a crash.
- Recall # 18V042000 Date: 2018-01-09 Recall: Honda recalls certain Honda CR-V vehicles, along with Acura, Accord, Fit, Insight, and Pilot vehicles. Honda is also recalling CR_V and other vehicles registered in specified US states or those belonging to Zone B. The recall is due to an error that risks an inflator explosion on the air bags.
- Recall # 17V545000 Date: 2017-08-31 Recall: Honda recalls the 2007-2011 Honda CR-V and certain Accord, Accord Crosstour, Civic, Fit, Pilot, and Insight vehicles. These vehicles received replacement on the frontal passenger air bag inflators, but they are improperly installed and could malfunction upon deployment.
- Recall # 17V442000 Date: 2017-07-12 Recall: Honda recalls the 2017 Honda CR-V 2WD and 4WD vehicles. This recall is due to a manufacturing error that risks the fuel supply pipe disconnecting and leaking while the vehicle is being driven.
- Recall # 17V417000 Date: 2017-06-29 Recall: Honda recalls the 2007-2011 Honda CR-V vehicles that received front passenger air bag replacement. The replacement air bags had an incorrect wire harness during assembly, causing the failure of deployment of the air bags.
- Recall # 17V305000 Date: 2017-05-03 Recall: Honda recalls the 2015-2016 Honda CR-V vehicles with a replacement engine. The new engine had the wrong pistons, which could impact its performance, putting it at risk of engine stall.
- Recall # 17V256000 Date: 2017-04-17 Recall: Honda recalls the 2017 Honda CR-V and Acura RDX vehicles. The Certification Labels for these vehicles were printed using ink that could be wiped away by alcohol, increasing the possibility of the driver or operator being unable to reference that information. It fails to comply with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard on “Certification.”
- Recall # 17V030000 Date: 2017-01-10 Recall: Honda recalls the 2007-2011 Honda CR-V vehicles and certain Acura, Accord, Insight, Fit, Civic, and Pilot vehicles that were sold or registered in specified US states and territories. The recall is due to an inflator rupture that could risk injury or death.
- Recall # 17V029000 Date: 2017-01-10 Recall: Honda recalls the 2005-2006 Honda CR-V vehicles and certain Acura, Fit, Ridgeline and Pilot vehicles sold or registered within the designated “Zone A.” The recall is due to an inflator rupture in the air bags, releasing sharp metal fragments that could cause injury or death.
- Recall # 16V346000 Date: 2016-05-24 Recall: Honda recalls the 2007-2011 Honda CR-V vehicles and certain Acura, TSX Wagon, Acura ZDX, Accord, Accord Crosstour, Civic, Civic Hybrid, and Civic GX vehicles. This recall applies to vehicles sold or registered within the designated “Zone A.” The recall is due to an inflator rupture in air bags that could injure or kill passengers.
- Recall # 16V061000 Date: 2016-02-03 Recall: Honda recalls the 2007-2011 Honda CR-V vehicles and certain CR-Z, FCX, Insight, Fit, Fit EV, Ridgeline, Acura ILX, Acura ILX Hybrid, Acura TL, Acura ZDX, Acura RL, and RDX vehicles. The dual-stage driver front air bag is at risk of moisture penetration, which could risk inflator rupture upon deployment.
- Recall # 15V714000 Date: 2015-10-28 Recall: Honda recalls the 2016 Honda CR-V vehicles manufactured from October 12-19, 2015. The recall is due to a manufacturing error on the metal housing on the driver’s air bag inflator.
- Recall # 15V370000 Date: 2015-06-15 Recall: Honda recalls the 2002-2004 Honda CR-V vehicles and certain Civic, Civic GX, Civic Hybrid, Accord, Odyssey, and Acura MDX vehicles. The recalled vehicles had passenger-side frontal air bags at risk of moisture infiltration, causing the inflation to rupture over time.
- Recall # 15V320000 Date: 2015-05-28 Recall: Honda recalls the 2002-2006 Honda CR-V and certain Honda Accord, Civic, Civic Hybrid, Element, Odyssey, Pilot, Ridgeline, and Acura vehicles. These vehicles had dual-stage driver frontal air bags at risk of moisture infiltration, increasing its probability of rupturing over time.
- Recall # 15V121000 Date: 2015-03-01 Recall: Honda recalls the 2015 Honda CR-V vehicles manufactured from September 9, 2014 to February 6, 2015. The recall is due to improperly torqued connecting rod bolts that can cause an oil leak or loss of engine power.
- Recall # 14V700000 Date: 2014-11-04 Recall: Honda recalls the 2002-2005 Honda CR-V and certain Civic, Civic CNG, Civic Hybrid, Element, Odyssey, Accord, Pilot, Acura, and Ridgeline vehicles that were sold or registered in areas with high humidity. The passenger-side frontal airbags risk rupturing due to excessive internal pressure.
- Recall # 14V353000 Date: 2014-06-20 Recall: Honda recalls the 2003-2005 Honda CR-V vehicles and certain Accord, Civic, Element, Pilot, Acura MDX, Odyssey, and Acura RL vehicles. These vehicles were installed with Takata-brand air bag inflators that could rupture upon deployment because of excessive internal pressure.
- Recall # 14V349000 Date: 2014-06-20 Recall: Honda recalls the 2002-2003 Honda CR-V and certain Civic, Accord, and Odyssey vehicles. The recall addresses a safety defect on the passenger side frontal air bag. The error is due to a risk of an inflator rupture upon the deployment of the air bags due to excessive internal pressure.
- Recall # 13V132000 Date: 2013-04-11 Recall: Honda recalls the 2002-2003 Honda CR-V and certain Honda Civic and Odyssey vehicles. The recall is due to an error in the originally installed and replacement passenger side frontal air bags. The said air bags had installed defective air bags, which must be replaced and/or inspected.
- Recall # 12V501000 Date: 2012-10-16 Recall: Honda recalls the 2012 Honda CR-V vehicles manufactured from August 30-31, 2012. The safety certification label contained incorrect information about the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, Gross Axle Weight Rating, tire size and rim size. This error fails to comply with the safety standards on “Certification.”
- Recall # 12V338000 Date: 2012-07-18 Recall: Honda recalls the 2012 Honda CR-V vehicles and 2013 Acura vehicles. The recall is due to a manual or power door lock error. When activated during an interior front door handle’s operation, the cable connecting the interior door handle to the latch mechanism could loosen or become out of position. When this happens, the door might not properly latch.
- Recall # 11V004000 Date: 2011-01-06 Recall: Honda recalls the 2010 Honda CR-V and Accord vehicles. This recall is due to an engine wiring harness connector failure that could cause the engine to stall.
- Recall # 06V270000 Date: 2006-07-25 Recall: Honda recalls certain Honda CR-V vehicles due to incorrect information on the owner’s manual regarding the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration vehicle safety hotline.
- Recall # 04V526000 Date: 2004-11-04 Recall: Honda recalls certain Honda CR-V vehicles due to an improperly installed side sensor on the occupant position detection system. This error could cause the side impact air bag on the passenger side to fail or shut off.
- Recall # 04V255000 Date: 2004-06-02 Recall: Honda recalls certain Honda CR-V vehicles due to incorrect wiring on the driver’s front airbags. This error could risk injury or death.
Will A Recall Effect Your CR-V Warranty
Most recalls are continually honored by your dealership. The dealer will generally just want to perform the recall and get you on your way. Will a recall effect your Honda warranty? To answer this, a recall will not affect your warranty or the ability of you getting a warranty. If you would like to know more about a Honda Extended Warranty, please visit our main site.
Get An Instant Honda Warranty Quote
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Honda CR-V Extended Warranty Options
Here we will go over your Honda CR-V Extended Warranty Options. The high dollar powertrain should be your main concern. Mopar Powertrain Plus will take care of this at a really fair price. If you are looking for a little better coverage and are ok excluding some of the smaller items, you should consider the Mopar Added Care Plus. If you want to pay the little extra and know that most everything is covered, you want to go with the Mopar Maximum Care. All of these plans have a large list of components that are covered. To help with questions you can find printable brochures below.