Below you may see the POWER TRAIN components and the number of complaints they received.
Tl* the contact owns a 2012 honda cr-v. while pulling into the driveway, the vehicle shifted into park. a few minutes later, the contact was altered b...
I was pulling out of parking spot in reverse in a crowded movie theater parking lot when my 2011 honda cr-v accelerated at full speed into the cement...
We returned from shopping and parked car in driveway (approximately 30 degree incline). went behind to unload back and the car rolled back on us abou...
Torque converter on transmission needs to be replaced at 66,000 miles although systems have existed for almost 2 years, but just now diagnosed
Shift button popped out of shift handle causing car to not be able to shift into different gears. this occurred while the car was in motion in a parking lot.
Shifter knob broke and fell off gear shifter while in motion upon further investigation i found that honda had issued a service bulletin 19-063 describing the same exact issue as had happened to our vehicle and it referenced nhtsa #10160912 but the service bulletin is vin specific and honda is stating that our vehicle is not covered for repair under this service bulletin. i am questioning them further but it is the same problem as described in the bulletin so maybe the recall/product update needs to be looked at further so that in the future drivers don't experience the shifter knob falling off the gear selector while in motion.
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 honda cr-v. the contact stated that the vehicle was at stand still and when shifting gears from park, it stalled twice with an hour. the contact stated no warning light was illuminated. the contact called local dealer moon township honda located at 5802 university blvd, moon, pa 15108, (412) 269-4100, were made aware of the failure. the vehicle had not been diagnosed or been repaired as of yet. the manufacturer had not been informed of failure. the failure mileage was 15,000.
While driving down the hwy at 65 mph the button in the gear shift popped out. it is a piece of plastic and it broke inside the gear handle. i drove home but without this button inserted i am not able to shift to park, reverse, drive. i took it to the westhills honda dealer for repair. i was told there was a recall on this same issue but not for this vin. to me this is a very serious concern.
2014 crv had 'rattle' noise during cold start about a year ago, took it to the honda dealer and they said there was nothing wrong. now at 59974 miles and 3 months passed 5 year warranty, the dash warning lights going off and timing chain has to be replaced. had to spent $2000 to fix it.
Shift knob button broke during operation resulting in loss of use of vehicle. battery has been replaced 2 times on vehicle.
The the gearshift button has broken. we have friends with the same exact year make model that did the same exact thing.
My son could have been killed or injured because of this vehicle. i bought this 2015 crv used with approximately 31,400. miles. checked the car fax no problems no accidents reported. the car dealer who inspected the car and serviced it. it had an oil job, battery, tires replaced. drove it for 4 months with no problems. i am still under the power train warranty. then december 17 the transmission failed while my 22 year old son was driving it on the roadway. just lost powers. someone eventually pushed his car off to the side of road and out of traffic. we had the car towed to joyce honda. although under warranty they refused to fix it. said the car had only 1 gallon of transmission fluid. no leaks. there was no problems prior, no lights lite up on the dashboard warning us to service or check the engine. no fumes. we didn't even own the car long enough to need an oil job yet. i spoke to other mechanics who said it's defective. it could notbhave been driven for four months on one gallon transmission fluid. ...
Gear shift button popped out while driving: i was driving with my children in the car, the button popped out as i was trying to drop them off at school. this could have been a truly deadly situation in a crowded drop off because the car would not go to park. thankfully i quickly recovered from shock, hit the brakes and scrambled to grab the piece that had fallen to the floor of the car. the button piece looks cheap, so now the coil is exposed. i can't just stick my finger in so i am going to need to tape the button back on until i get it fixed. this is an obvious recall issue since so many people have mentioned it. i wouldn't have reported it if i didn't see so many online complaints.