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Problems with 2009 Honda CR-V VISIBILITY

On average, the 2009 Honda CR-V starts to “feel” problems with the VISIBILITY and its various aspects after 22 358 miles.

Components Affected by VISIBILITY Issues

We have classified the 3 complaints from 2009 Honda CR-V about VISIBILITY into the following categories.

SUN/MOON ROOF ASSEMBLY 3

Recently reported VISIBILITY problems on 2009 Honda CR-V

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 honda cr-v. while driving 75 mph, the sun roof shattered without warning. there were no injuries. the dealer (smart honda, 11206 hickman rd, des moines, ia 50325, (515)-253-3040) was contacted to schedule a diagnostic appointment. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 118,371.

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 honda cr-v. when the air conditioner was activated, it blew out extremely hot air. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, but was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 65,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 honda cr-v. while driving approximately 55 to 60 mph, the sun roof exploded without warning. there was no injury. the vehicle was taken to to have the sun roof replaced. the manufacturer was not notified. the vehicle was repaired. the cause of the failure was not disclosed. the vin was unknown. the approximate failure mileage was 55,000. *tt

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 honda cr-v. while traveling approximately 65 mph, there was an abnormal noise and the sun roof exploded without warning. the failure caused the glass to fracture. the dealer was notified of the failure. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, who was able to order the parts to replace the glass and the seals for the sun roof. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 75,000.

I purchased a 2009 honda crv in feb. i was concerned about the rear/side visibility due to the design of the vehicle and voiced my concern to the saleswoman. she assured me that i "would get used to it." well, i haven't! i have serious visibility problems when backing up and changing lanes in heavy traffic. (i am a very safe driver and have never been responsible for any traffic violation other than 1 speeding ticket over 30 years ago and 1 parking ticket that could not be avoided.) i backed into a sign pole in a parking lot in mid april, damaging the rear right corner of the vehicle-in the blind spot. two days ago, while i was very slowly and carefully backing out of a parking space, i came very close to a woman pushing a baby in a cart. i was horrified and immediately attempted to contact the dealer who sold me the car and american honda-both unsuccessfully. i spent hours e-mailing and talking on the phone, asking for a solution for this serious problem from both the dealer and american honda. a man that i spoke with at american honda told me that the design of the '09 crv is the same as the '07 crv which he owns. he stated that he had partially corrected the problem by adding small round concave mirrors like those used for trailers/rv's, but did not document that he had said this. the bottom line is that i own a new, but damaged, vehicle that has a serious design flaw which causes major blind zones. i fear that if something is not done to correct this problem on all of these crv's driving around, more people will be injured or killed. i feel that american honda needs to be held responsible for the design flaw. finally, today the assist. manager at the dealership suggested that i have sensors put on the vehicle at my own expense and remarked: "they're not cheap." unacceptable. *tr

Brand new two-week old 2009 honda crv. defect in window washer nozzles. freeze up when temps drop well below freezing which in ne pennsylvania happens often. driving on turnpike in snow squalls--washers froze up and we could not see the road. contacted honda dealer and they told us honda does not consider this recurring problem to be a safety factor. it is a definite safety factor when you cannot see the road. problem must be rectified. *tr

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