On 4 different occasions, from being stopped and making a turn or proceeding through a stop sign, the car hesitated long enough to realize that "i should be moving by now and what is going on", then the car would jerk forward. (different degrees of jerking). felt like the transmission was slipping. bought the car in 9-13. it happened 3 times before the first oil change 1-14. thought it was me because i was replacing a 13 year old odyssey that had a bad transmission. informed dealership at first oil change and inspection... was told that it was normal when driving with the econ system. which tells me they are completely aware of the problem. and that there would be nothing for them to find unless the engine light had come on. 4th time was in 5-14. econ button was off and i was turning left into my driveway. called the dealership and honda corp. was told they "understood my frustration" and would do what could to find out the problem. dealership drove the car and couldn't duplicate the problem and said the car is running"as was designed". that's right...until it doesn't. there are countless complaints on the internet over many years. was told by honda they don't check the internet. even if that were true, what about their dealerships service centers? it is not safe! my oldest is a new driver. i thought i was buying a safe car. *js
Just before coming to a full stop or accelerating from a stop a grinding noise coming from the rear of the all wheel drive vehicle. dealer identified problem and is to replace the rear differential. *js
Intermittent problem happened 4 times over 2 weeks while driving new vehicle (just purchased new) about 30 miles. eco button is on. from full stop, when i step on gas pedal get a 1-2 sec hesitation; no engine rev up, no acceleration. foot is not on the brake at time of gas pedal hesitation. it's a safety problem in traffic or especially when turning left in traffic. local honda dealer tells me this is a known problem to honda and honda is working on solution and recall repair. *jb
Coasting at 10 mph and no pressure on accelerator, when i give the car moderate gas the engine does not respond unless i rock the accelerator or accelerate hard. i now have 6526 miles on the car and a second trip to the dealer and the problem is more pronounced. the honda dealers statement is that the transmission is waiting for the computer to tell it to downshift or stay in present gear and accelerate and nothing can be done to eliminate the problem. it does not show up as a code. this could be a problem for new or less experienced drivers and conceivably cause a driver to be rear ender or hit a car from behind... *tr
2013 honda crv. consumer writes in regards to brake transmission shift interlock recall notice and unsatisfactory customer service at dealership. *smd
Tl* the contact owns a 2013 honda cr-v. the contact stated that while driving 30 mph, the vehicle failed to down shift. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified. the approximate failure mileage was 2,900. *tr