CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2006 Honda CR-V is a fantastic model year with no defect trends except a very minor one for headlight bulbs that need replacing frequently. The average repair cost? $30.
2.2
hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
72,164 miles
About These NHTSA Complaints:
This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
So how do you find out what problems are occurring? For this NHTSA complaint data, the only way is to read through the comments below. Any duplicates or errors? It's not us.
Own 2006 Honda CRV, had the right headlight go out and now the left headlight is out, replaced the left and still not working, looked on internet and found numerous complaints about the CRV headlight problem, called Honda dealer and they did not acknowledge any problems but the complaints on the internet carry out that the CRV has a headlight problem, when I bought the new headlight bulb from an independent parts house they said they sell a ton of these and can't figure out why Honda does not offer a solution to minimize this problem.
I purchased a Honda certified used 2006 CR-V in June 2010. It has been a great vehicle until September 2010. Around labor day weekend, my driver's side low beam headlight went out. So went to wal-mart and bought a new set. Went ahead and replaced both at the same time. Two weeks later, the passenger low beam went out, replaced it. Three week after that, the drivers side went out while driving home from work at night, replaced that one. Three weeks later the passengers side again went out. Replaced it. Now, the first week in December, the driver side was out, again!!! I am very careful to not touch the bulb itself when replacing it. I've also used the dielectric grease to help make a seal on the connector. I believe that there is something else wrong electrically. I am taking my car to get brakes in a couple of weeks, so I will ask them to take a look. Obviously, the problem stems further down to the vehicle itself. At $25/bulb, it's rather expensive.
I own a 2006 Honda CR-V and the driverside low beam headlight bulb keeps burning out. I didn't do the work myself I had a mechanic do it and he doesn't know what's up.
I have had to replace the headlight bulb as many as 6 times since we bought the car new in 2006. The last time was 11-25-09, during a heavy rainstorm. I also suspect that the daytime running light option is responsible for the short lifespan of the bulbs.
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- Vancouver, WA, USA