Door lock does not work with the remote or manual key. door locks sporadically move up and down with out touching door lock switches. i spent $300.00 on genuine honda parts and had my mechanic install a new actuator and lock mechanism, and the problem is exactly the same. i want to take the car to honda and ask for a total reimbursement and a final repair. i am surprised there has not been a recall on this particular problem because of the number of complaints about the key locks on these models. a local television station ( with a problem solving segment recently covered this problem.) can you please help me in any way? thank you [xxx] information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6) *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2002 honda cr-v. the contact stated that the front driver and passenger side doors failed to manually lock or unlock. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer. the technician diagnosed that the driver's side door lock actuator and the driver and passenger side door cylinder needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 200.
Tl* the contact owns a 2002 honda cr-v. the contact stated the doors failed to unlock from the drivers side door. the doors would only open when the key was inserted in the passenger side door. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 96,000.
In 2010 the locks on the two front doors and left rear passenger door stopped responding to the electronic signal at about the same time. all three actuators were replaced. the vehicle has not had extensive usage since then but in december 2013 problems developed again with the locks - with two new doors and one repeating door. the rear right passenger door lock, the trunk/hatch lock, and for a second time the driver's front door do not work correctly. the rear right passenger door has no external key lock and does not respond to the electronic signal. it must be locked and unlocked manually from the interior of the car using the lock button on that door. the driver's door responds to an electronic signal but a key cannot be inserted into the lock. the trunk lock does not respond to a signal and a key can only be inserted into the lock if the car is locked and then unlocked via the driver's side control button located on the door. it seems unusual that all three doors would begin experiencing difficulties at the same time - with one door that had already had an actuator replaced being one of the three problem doors. why can the control lock button on the driver's door affect the ability to place a key in the trunk/hatch lock? has honda issued a safety bulletin or recall on this issue? there seems to be a lot of lock concerns being posted on car forums concerning the crv lock issue. is this a safety issue? *tr
Driving at dark, 60 mph, the hood of my cr-v flew open, breaking the windshield, denting and destroying the roof and hood and hinges. *tr
Purchased vehicle in 2008 driver's door lock would not would not unlock all doors. we were told that was normal. now taking the honda cr-v in to find out dealer recommend replacing the driver's door lock cylinder and actuator at the cost of $400.00. this was a problem a purchase of truck. *tr
Remote entry problem driver side locks does not open or close with remote
Afriend told me the hood looked like it wasn't latched on my 2002 honda crv. i checked it and it was completely open. i could pick up the hood and look under it. i had not opened it since my oil change at the dealer a couple of months before. i'm the only driver and i always keep it locked so no one else could have gotten to the latch. i took it to the dealer and they say nothing is wrong with it. now i'm almost afraid to drive it. i had been on the freeway just before it was noticed.
We own a 2002 honda cr-v (vin [xxx]) with 30,000 miles on it. my wife - who is the primary driver of the car - filled up the windshield washer reservoir on monday (12/1/03) afternoon. this is routine; she checks the oil on occasion as well, and has done so with every vehicle we have ever owned. as she has done on many other occasions, she dropped the hood closed from the height of about a foot, and used two hands to try to pull up on it. there was no play. she visually checked the fender-hood fit on both sides and it was correctly positioned. a few hours later she was driving at fifty miles an hours when the hood popped fully open. fortunately she was able to stop without further incident. we contacted the nearest honda dealer - bedard brothers of cheshire ma; they examined the vehicle and although the mechanic said he thought that there was excessive play in the latch mechanism, they refused to acknowledge any mechanical defect or design flaw. in other words, it was not their problem. i wrote a letter to honda but they stonewalled me by saying that the dealer had found no problems. i was told to take it to a different dealer, but this would mean wasting most of a day since there are no other dealers close by. moreover, i am not convinced that i will hear anything different from another dealer. i am convinced, however, that the hood was shut as securely as it was humanly possible to determine, and that there is a design flaw in the crv hood latch mechanism. *ak information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2002 honda cr-v. the contact stated that the front driver side door failed to open manually. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who diagnosed that the door lock cylinder needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred two years after the repair. in addition, the key failed to turn in the ignition and remained stuck. the vehicle was towed to the contact's residence where a private mechanic diagnosed that the entire ignition cylinder needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. the failure mileage was 20,000.
While i was driving my honda cr-v on the highway with 65 mile/hr, the hood was poped up suddendly without any warning. the hood even flipped over entirely and hit the windshield. the hood smashed ino windshield so pwerfully, the windshield was totally damaged. besides, the whole window view was blocked out entirely by hood, car was lost control on highway with 65 mile/hr for a few seconds.*ak
While i was driving my 2002 honda crv on the highway about 65 mile/hr, the hood was popped up suddenly without any warning sign. the hood even flipped over more than 90 degrees and hit the windshield. the hood smashed into windshield so powerfully, the windshield was totally damaged. the impact was so strong, all items inside the car was flying freely inside the car, such as sunglasses, garage garage door opener, parking decal. my eye was hit by garage door opener, i lost my left eye_x0012_s vision temporary. the worst part is the whole front window view was blocked out entirely by the hood. my car lost control on highway with 65 miles speed for a few seconds, it was the most scary moment in my whole life. i was very lucky to get the car under control. it is either the defect part or inferior design to cause the hood to hit windshield. this problem shouldn_x0012_t happen and it is very dangerous and fatal, i hope your office can take action asap to avoid any death due to this problem.*ak