Tl* the contact owns a 2007 honda cr-v. the contact stated that the rear driver's door did not lock when using the key fob. the contact had to play with the key fob in order for the door to lock. the vehicle was taken to brown honda (located at 6155 central ave, toledo, oh 43615, (419) 841-2222), but was not diagnosed or repaired. the contact also stated that the front passenger door lock actuator was previously replaced. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and advised the contact to call the dealer. the approximate failure mileage was 97,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 honda cr-v. while driving approximately 65 mph, the door ajar warning indicator displayed on the instrument panel, alerting that the front driver's door was opened. the contact slowed down, merged onto the shoulder, and opened and closed the door; however, the warning indicator remained illuminated. the vehicle was not taken to the dealer or an independent mechanic for diagnostic testing or repairs. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 222,044.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 honda cr-v. the contact stated that the rear doors would not unlock. the vehicle was taken to the dealer (napleton auto werks, 6600 e riverside blvd, loves park, il 61111, (815) 636-6600) and was informed that the recall for the failure had expired; therefore, they could not service the vehicle. while driving over 10 mph, the doors would unlock and relock on their own. the same dealer diagnosed that the door locking mechanisms were damaged. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not informed of the failures. the failure mileage, nhtsa campaign information, and vin were not available.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 honda cr-v. the contact stated that the passenger side door latches functioned independently and unlocked the doors even after being manually locked. the failure occurred without warning. the vehicle was taken to sussman honda (1543 easton rd, abington, pa 19001), but the technician refused to perform the repair per the honda extended warranty due to the stipulation that only the driver's side lock was covered and due to the age of the vehicle. the manufacturer was notified. the failure mileage was approximately 101,657. *tt
2007 honda cr-v. consumer has concerns about being unable to use key to unlock vehicle door. *ld the consumer stated the door can only be opened by remote. the consumer requested the manufacturer cover the expense of having the door repaired. *js
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 honda cr-v. while the vehicle was being serviced at honda cars of aiken (550 jefferson davis hwy, warrenville, sc 29851) for a recall repair, the technician noticed that the front passenger side locking mechanism failed. the failure prevented the door from opening properly on multiple occasions. the lock needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that there was no recall for the issue. the approximate failure mileage was 160,000.
Have replaced two door lock actuators in last 3 months. starts with failing door lock not locking with rest. next door locks engage and disengaged while driving as i slowed down/speed up in traffic this was on both freeway and city streets. the drivers door lock was replaced under recall back a few years. the first lock fail was back passenger side big concern for child safety, most recent door lock fail was front passenger. i suspect that i will be replacing the third lock actuator at a cost of $340.00 out of pocket soon. *tr
2007 honda cr-v. consumer writes in regards to vehicle door locks recall problems, remedy not available to repair driver front airbag inflator and rental vehicle payment issues. *smd the consumer stated the door locks, automatically unlocked on their own. also the doors would not unlock, when the vehicle was in park.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 honda cr-v. the contact stated that the vehicle made an abnormal clicking noise. the failure occurred without warning. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the rear driver side door latches were defective and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the contact stated that the vehicle worked normally prior to the vehicle being taken to the dealer. the dealer was remedied per nhtsa campaign numbers: 16v346000 (air bags), 16v061000 (air bags), and a service campaign for the door latches. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 107,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 honda cr-v. the contact stated that the front and rear driver's side door locks would not lock. the dealer was unable to diagnose the cause of the failure. the dealer stated that there was a manufacturer defect with the door locks. the vehicle was repaired, but the failure persisted. the contact stated that the vehicle was involved in a door look recall, but the nhtsa campaign number was not found. the manufacturer was notified. the vin was invalid. the failure mileage was 43,000.
Both passenger side door locks are malfunctioning. they make a very loud noise when attempting to lock/unlock. more importantly, they will only stay unlocked for a brief moment before moving back to the locked position. manually maneuvering the lock is next to impossible, which creates a big safety hazard of the vehicle potentially locking passengers inside with no means of opening the doors. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 honda cr-v. while the vehicle was parked, the rear driver's side door and rear hatch failed to unlock and open with the electronic key fob. also, the front and rear passenger doors would unlock and open intermittently. the contact mentioned that the front driver side door also had issues unlocking and opening. the contact heard a loud sound coming from the doors and the door ajar warning indicator illuminated. the vehicle was taken to a dealer for diagnostic testing, but the results were unknown. the manufacturer was made aware of the issue and informed the contact that there was a recall in 2015 for the front driver side door. the contact was unaware if the vin was included. the recall details were not provided. the failure mileage was approximately 158,000. updated 05/17/17*lj the consumer stated he was unaware of any recalls as he was not the first owner of the vehicle. updated 08/30/2017*js
The door locks started making a loud racket driving and stopping - when you were driving over 10 mph locks are supposed to lock automatically and then when you stop and park unlock automatically. apparently there was an extended warranty that covered front driver actuator and right and left rear door locks. this extension warranty expired november 2015. howdy honda dealership here in austin texas was able to have front driver side door actuator replaced under warranty. the back driver and passenger doors will not lock. the new actuator was going off continuous in attempt to lock the back doors. i took back to howdy honda, they said they would reprogram my key to stop it from trying to continuously lock the back doors as it was apparent that the new actuator would wear out rapidly from doing this.. if i am driving and stop at a light or crossing, anyone can just open the back door and hop inside my car and car jack me. also, with these doors not locking i cannot set the alarm. this affects my insurance, as i have car insurance stating i have an alarm system - well if my car is vandalized or stolen it will come back to my problem as i did not set the alarm - i cannot set the alarm the back doors do not ever lock. i explained the insurance problem if vandalized or stolen; i explained the safety issue of being car jacked or someone opening the back door at a stop and grabbing one of my kids from the back seat or getting into the car. the cost quoted is $552.00 to repair back door locks - this is all connected to the front driver door actuator that has been replaced, but has now been disabled by howdy honda as it was going off and on continuously trying to lock back doors and that would wear out the new actuator just installed 10/26/2016 under warranty. *tr
Tl* takata recall. the contact owns a 2007 honda cr-v. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v346000 (air bags). the part to do the repair was not available. the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. the contact had not experienced a failure. parts distribution disconnect. updated 12/21/16*lj the consumer also stated the door locks were inoperative. updated 12/28/16.*jb
Passenger front door lock actuator (nhtsa reference: #10057463) - i was never notified by honda of this class-action settlement - my mechanic informed me on 8-30-16 of this settlement during a routine oil change - after contacting honda america at 800-999-1009 -ext [xxx], i was informed the settlement for the passenger front door actuator was amended and terminated as of november 2015 - my passenger front door actuator has been non-working since the 1st quarter of 2015 - honda has politely refused any corrective action - twice i have been informed that a manager will call to review my request; no calls have been received - i have received recall notices from honda (i.e. march 2016 regarding the airbags) so i am definitely in their computer system - had i been made aware of the passenger front door actuator settlement i would have immediately contacted the local honda dealer for a prompt and full repair free of charge questions: a) does honda america bear any burden of having to document they did send written notification of this settlement in a timely manner? b) why was a termination date agreed to of nov. 2015? if a part is defective, as it clearly is in my situation, it will remain defective even after nov. 2015? c) what recourse do i have that the nhtsa can assist me with? thank you information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr
Back door will not lock. it seems thats the latch is not holding even when lock. with little force i can open the door when it suppose to be lock. door will also become unlock by the bump force of speed bumbs. the car has low miliegae and never been in a crash. i feel that the locking components should last much longer than 83k miles. it seems that other consumers have the same problem but honda is doing nothing about it. someone get this going and put a recall in order. *js
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 honda cr-v. while traveling approximately 20 mph, the front and rear driver side door unlocked independently. the vehicle was taken to the dealer. the technician diagnosed that the door lock actuators needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred. in addition, the front passenger side door failed to open with the key fob. the vehicle had not been repaired for the recent failure. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 118,000.
The door locks cycle from unlocked to lock and then the right rear door does not lock at all anymore. cannot secure the vehicle due to power locking system malfunctions while driving and when stationary does not stay locked. *tr
Rear door locking mechanism failure due to defect the door will not remain locked, this is a child safety issue as the child lock has failed as well. the door can not be locked, this seems to be a common issue on this model. *tr
The driver side power locks are locking all doors automatically and immediately after i unlock it via the key fob or the unlock/lock switch inside the vehicle. it can not be unlocked manually because it is very resistant to moving. i have been told this is an actuator failure and is common in 2007 honda crv. *tr
Rear right door locks itself approximately 1/2 second after unlocking, whether via electric switch or by manually pushing the unlock lever. i consider this a safety issue, as egress is only possible by a precisely-timed, two-step process: unlock the door and rapidly actuate the door handle. the component does not fail-safe; it fails into an unsafe mode. *tr
The doorlocks are having a number of problems. the doors began unlocking themselves shortly after locking them. the front passenger door won't stay locked, the right rear door is frozen in the locked position and the door is unusable, the driver rear door stays in the unlocked position, and the rear hatch won't unlock; therefore, it won't open. at this point, two of my doors won't open and the locks continuously try locking over and over as i drive under approximately 10mph. as i search the internet i see multiple people with the same problems, but my fear is my family getting trapped in this car if the locks seize and won't allow passengers to egress the vehicle. i hope it doesn't take an unfortunate event for someone to step up and take notice that there is a problem. *tr
The automatic door locks - right passengers side lock unlocks. will not re-lock. *tr
My 2007 honda cr-v, passenger door locks itself immediately after unlock by the main lock/unlock switch, key fob or the manual tab in the door. we have to be very precise in unlocking and pulling the door at the same time. even a second delay could bring the boor back in to unlock position. this can be very dangerous in case of fire or accident as the passenger can not unlock and escape from the vehicle. please look in to it. thanks *tr
The front passenger door lock began opening when the car was operating. as i understand it, the proper operation of the car's crash safety equipment requires the doors to remain locked during operation. further, it is impossible to lock this door, even manually. i also discovered that the car cannot be locked when stopped. i have not yet taken the car to the dealer for repairs. *tr
Door locks automatically lock all four doors. as soon as you unlock them, they lock again. you can not use the manual unlock because it seems frozen and can only unlock the car using the key fob and then they lock again right away. this is a serious hazard for obvious reasons and honda needs to take responsibility for this and make it part of a national recall. online forums are loaded with honda owners experiencing the same and/or similar problems. a class action suit was filed early 2013 regarding this specific issue. results, if any, are not known. *tr
2007 honda crv. consumer writes in regards to door lock issues. *smd the consumer stated the doors locked as soon as he closed the driver's door. the only way to get out of the vehicle was by taking the key out of the ignition switch and using the unlock button on the key. however, two seconds later, it locked again. *jb
As reported by a number of other honda crv owners, my front passenger door lock unlocks itself. i first noticed it after something was stolen from my car. i could not understand how that was possible because i needed to unlock my driver's side door to get into the car. i never checked the passenger door lock. i then noticed that the car doors continued to lock as i was driving. i looked over and noticed that the passenger door lock would unlock as soon as it locked. so now the lock mechanism keeps trying to lock the door after every stop. this is clearly a safety issue and a recall needs to be made for a faulty part. the safety issue is threefold: 1) preventing items or the car from being stolen because the car cannot be locked; 2) driving in a large city and not being able to lock the passenger side door. i am fearful that someone could enter the car while i am stopped in unsafe locations; 3) i park in a garage and sometimes leave late in the evening. i need to make sure there is no one in my car now before i enter it. gm waited too long to recall their cars. i am asking honda to be more proactive since this is a know issue. i believe there is a class action suit currently pending for this issue, so there are obviously a large number of honda owners who have experienced this issue but may have not reported it here. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 honda cr-v. when the brakes were applied to stop the vehicle, the door locks would lock or unlock automatically without warning. the vehicle was taken to the dealer, but was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. the failure mileage was 70,000.
This is a serious safety issue. the lock on the right side rear will not open manually nor will it open with the remote except for about one second when the remote is pressed. if there had been any kind of emergency anyone in that seat would not have been able to get out. complained to the dealer, but because it was out of warranty it will cost about $300 to fix. thought this issue should be reported as a warning to others with keyless entry remotes. very dangerous. *tr
When i unlocked all the doors - the front passenger door lock opened but then retracted and the door would not open - i clicked the open switch several times and was finally able to open the door - but then the switch seemed to jam again - further research indicated that the actuator is the cause. this appears to be a potentially serious issue - if the door will not open in the event of an emergency - at the very least it is frustrating to have to remember to try to open the door as soon as it is activated otherwise it will retract and not open. i have in the interim tried applying some white lithium grease to the inside and it appears to help temporarily - but the actuator will eventually have to be replaced. i was trying to inquire if this shouldn't be a recall or reimbursement for repair from honda..... *tr
The automatic locks and door lock actuators seem to be malfunctioning. the locks will randomly unlock and lock miles into a drive. when the door is locked with the side door button on either the drivers side or passengers side the actuator makes a horrible noise. when the key is used to unlock the vehicle the actuator makes a horrible noise as well. *tr
Drivers and passenger side doors will automatically relock everytime you unlock the doors. it started with the drivers side door, then a few weeks later, the passenger door. to unlock doors you have to physically hit unlock button, then you have half a second to get door open before it locks again on its own. the whole car be unlocked but you can't get into the front doors. i feel this is a safety issue, because if i were in an accident or had some kind of emergency, the front doors wouldn't unlock or open long enough to get out. my kids have a problem getting out, so i won't let them sit in front seat anymore. hoping that the back doors don't start acting up. doing research on this, i see that honda has had class action law suits filed about this same problem, and many complaints about the same issue. on one site it says they had a recall on this in late 2012, but i haven't seen any thing else about a recall. *tr
The rear and front passenger door locks will automatically unlock after being locked. the lock button also will not consistently lock any of the doors in the car. therefore i have 2 doors in my call that will never lock. this poses a safety issue for not only myself but also any passengers that i have with me. it also put any of possessions that are left in the car vulnerable to theft. this is the same problem has occurred in earlier models and honda has recalled this issue, yet in later models the same issue is happening yet no recall has been made. *tr
The first sign of a door locking problem started with my rear hatch not opening. as a senior female i had to struggle to get 10 40lb bags of smelly wet fertilizer over the passenger seats and out a passenger door. the next day i found the rear passenger door does not lock and the locks keep clicking as you drive. two honda dealers we called offer nothing but an expensive repair. my research on the internet tells me after drivers pay honda many hundreds of dollars for this repair the problem returns on another door or the actuator they replace fails again.this is a safety hazard for both a passenger falling out or a criminal getting in and attacking someone or stealing the car and or its contents. why is nothing being done when so many people are at risk.this is not a potential problem, it is an existing problem for crv, civic and accord drivers. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 honda cr-v. the contact stated that the doors independently locked. the contact also mentioned that the door failed to unlock without the use of the key fob. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure and current mileage was 85,000. updated 06/10/14*lj the consumer stated all 4 door locks and rear hatch immediately lock when the doors were closed. this is occurs whether the engine is running or not. this activated the alarm so that passengers cannot unlock the doors manually. updated 06/10/2014 *js
The front passanger side door immediately locks itself after being unlocked. it happens when the door is being unlocked from the inside with the lock/unlock button on the door. it also happens when you use the key fob. as soon as you unlock the doors the front passanger side door locks itself. *js
Doors in vehicle lock and unlock themselves while driving. problem appears to happen around the speed of 15 mph, both while accelerating and breaking, ie: slowing down to eventual stop. while this occurs, it is possible to open the door, even as the vehicle is in motion. lock "sounds" are also heard as the locks engage, and disengage while driving. this happens every time we drive. also, when the car is parked and we attempt to lock the car; both with the buttons on either the driver side and passenger side, or the button on the key fob, the drivers side lock makes an unusual sound, like the door is attempting to lock, but something is "off track". when this occurs, the drivers side door is unable to lock. because of this, we cannot set the alarm on the vehicle, which allows anyone to enter the vehicle at the driver side and the hatchback. this problem occurs about 70% of the time. further research into this issue shows that several others have experienced this malfunction in most honda crvs between the years 2007-2010. usually occurs on or around the 50k mile mark, when the factory warranty is no longer effective. because honda will supply customers with the same actuator as already equipped in the vehicle, the problem is not corrected, and eventual repeat of same defects occur. *js
Rear driver door comes unlocked when driving or when parked. will not stay locked. *tr
The passenger side door locks won't stay locked. they keep unlocking themselves. *tr
Driver's side door lock actuator will automatically and immediately lock itself after being unlocked via the switch or keyfob locking me in or out of the vehicle. it will also click repeatedly at low speeds like it is trying to lock again and again. *tr
The door lock on the rear left door will not stay locked no matter what i do or how i try to lock it, even if i put in drive & all doors automatically lock the rear door unlocks itself. this is a safety & security issue! *tr
The door immediately locks itself after being unlocked with the key fab. the door key will not unlock the door when inserted and turned. the door does the same thing when being unlocked from the inside with the lock/unlock button on the doors. as soon as you unlock the door with the button it locks itself. *tr
The rear passenger door locks and unlocks while driving. one day my son had a difficult time getting out of the car because as soon as he unlocked the door it would lock again. concerns i have are someone getting in my car while i'm stopped at a light, etc. or a child opening the door from inside while the car is moving. it doesn't seem to matter how fast or slow the car is moving, it will still lock and unlock on its own. *tr
Left rear door lock was repeatedly engaging/disengaging for several months prior, then unable to lock door at all. repair garage replaced lock actuator and cable for charge of $253.57. currently the right front door lock intermittently fails to remain in locked position both while parked and in motion. current mileage is 90552. *tr
Passenger front door does not stay locked. when i reach 9 mph doors lock and front passenger lock slowly unlocks. then every time i slow down and then go over 9 mph it locks and unlocks. i can not leave anything in car as i am afraid someone can just open the door and steal the car or whatever may be in it. honda dealer says this happens and i can pay them $350 and that may help but no guarantees. i can't even sell the car this way. this is irresponsible on the part of honda. this is my first and last honda. *tr
Driver side locks and unlocks on its own. when trying to use remote keypad, the door sometimes does not open. i cant use the key to pen driver side lock. i recently noticed that many other consumers are having the same problem. *tr
On our 2007 honda cr-v the passenger side door unlocks almost immediately after being locked, no matter how it is locked. this happens with the car in motion, stopped, with the key fob or manually locked. the door will also lock while driving but then immediately unlock itself. this is only part of the problem. the unlocking of the door also disengages the alarm. i can lock the door and set the alarm and within a second, can open with door with no alarm sounding at all. so with the door unlocking, my wife and children are in harms way when they're stopped as there is nothing to stop someone from entering that front passenger door into the only empty seat in the car and doing bodily harm to them or stealing the car and leaving them where ever they are. this also makes it impossible to secure the car when away from home as both the lock and alarm are disengaged making it too easy for any criminal looking for a target of opportunity. this means in a 24 hour day, my car, while parked and empty or filled with the most important people in my life, is only secured for literally a few seconds. by proxy, that means my wife and children are only secure for less than that. *tr
Passenger door locks less than a second after being unlocked, making it difficult to exit the vehicle. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 honda cr-v. the contact stated that both rear driver and passenger side doors failed to lock or unlock remotely or manually. the contact also mentioned that the lift gate failed. the vehicle was taken to a dealer for a diagnosis. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure and current mileage was 100,000. updated 04/22/14 ma updated 04/24/14