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Problems with 2009 Honda CR-V ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING

On average, the 2009 Honda CR-V starts to “feel” problems with the ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING and its various aspects after 63 276 miles.

Components Affected by ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING Issues

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

ENGINE 2 EXHAUST SYSTEM 1

Recently reported ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING problems on 2009 Honda CR-V

Upon turning engine on and even when the fan/ac is turned off and #35 fuse removed, ac line is cold and loud sound coming from ac compressor clutch along with smoke. *tr

Gradually slowly and slowly air condition unit stop working. *tr

As the driver was pulling into a parking space under 10 mph, the vehicle had a sudden acceleration. the driver had just removed his foot from the accelerator. at the time of the acceleration there was no contact with the brake or accelerator. the car did not respond as the brakes were applied and the vehicle struck a cement barrier. (there is a police report filed for inspection) the damage to the vehicle was $ 2,500. there was no other vehicle involved and no injuries reported. *tr

Honda crv 2009 the exhaust pipe is too close to the right rear tire. the heat from the exhaust pipe is damaging the tire and the smell is entering the cabin. there is a smell of burning rubber when parking car after driving. the original equipment tire had premature failure of the belt and had to be replaced. the condition continues on the new tire. suggest wrapping the exhaust pipe with a length of insulating tape to protect the tire from heat damage. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 honda cr-v. while driving approximately 55 mph, the contact heard a loud banging noise under the vehicle. the vehicle was towed to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the bolts securing the catalytic converter rusted and failed. also, the shield holding the converter and bolts needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired, but the failure persisted. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 35,000.

While stopping or stopped for traffic light(s), with foot on brake, engine revved up to 2k rpm without any action on my part. when light changed, and brake was released, acceleration and car performance became normal again. this has happened three separate times in the past six weeks. in addition, turning the a/c off or on had no effect on engine rpm. note: during the anomaly, if transmission was moved from d to n, engine would rev up to 5k rpm, and would drop back to 2k rpm when transmission put back into d all this happened with foot still on the brake. for the record: car was taken to honda dealer twice for this anomaly, the memory dumped, and no data found. honda claims there is nothing wrong with the car. *tr

Brand new 2009 honda cr-v manufactured 12/08, purchased 12/27/08. brought in today for fog light installation. service tech found that the oil pan is leaking! approx 100 miles on the vehicle. this should not be happening with a brand new vehicle. service must keep the car another 24 hours for repair. can't tell me how this happened. will replace seal. *tr

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