CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2014 Honda CR-V has a trend of engine hesitation when accelerating.
Honda has tried to fix this delayed acceleration with a software update, but many owners report it didn't fix the problem.
This defect trend is not quite bad enough yet for us to slap on the "Beware of the Clunker" seal. But it's a concern & definitely something to keep in mind for a test drive.
9.0
really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
2,197 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.
Faulty tire pressure monitor system (TPMS). This sensor gives faulty reading even when tires are checked at a military base auto shop and local dealership repair shop. Was shown how to remove sensor light by customer server at dealership repair shop. The light comes on while driving highway miles. Left sensor light on so dealership would see it but he would not change it as it was not on a recall. I was told there are numerous complaints concerning the same problem by owners of 2014 Honda CR-V everywhere and Honda is not fixing the problem. Please get them to fix the problem before a tire does loss pressure and there is an accident.
The contact owns a 2014 Honda CR-V. the contact stated that the vehicle made an abnormal grinding noise during cold weather. In addition, the tire pressure warning indicator illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it could not be diagnosed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 17,000.
We have a 2014 cr V with 15,000 mile on it. We bought it new. In 12-months the tire pressure monitoring system has gone off 3-times. I have taken it to the dealer and they say there is nothing they can do about it, except reset it. How can we trust this as a safety factor?
We have a 2014 cr V with 15,000 mile on it. We bought it new. In 12-months the tire pressure monitoring system has gone off 3-times. I have taken it to the dealer and they say there is nothing they can do about it, except reset it. How can we trust this as a safety factor?
- Roseburg, OR, USA
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The contact owns a 2014 Honda CR-V. the contact stated that the tire pressure monitoring system light continued to illuminate on the instrument panel. The tires were set to the correct psi at the time of the failure. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and it was determined that the system was working up to specifications. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was unknown. Updated 7/28/15
The tpwl comes on at various times & is not a reliable way to monitor tire pressure. Every time the light comes on, I check the pressures & they are all at 32 psi. The light is useless! this has happened multiple times & now I ignore the light.
The tpm went on indicating low tire pressure. Dealer check: All tires ok, reset tpm. This has happened many times since, it's back on as this data is being entered. A search on-line indicates that many 2014 owners have the same problem (one web site: ). this is a safety issue because owners can't trust the tpm system: Is a tire going flat, or is the tpm malfunctioning again. This is only for 2014 (and newer?) years when Honda went to a new system that monitors the rotational speed of wheels rather than actual tire pressure. Thanks
Traveling on trip to California from Arizona and the tire pressure system monitoring light came on. We pulled off as soon as feasible possible and checked pressure which was correct. Happened to me twice since then and both times the pressure in all tires was correct. Looks like a lot of other people have this problem as well.
The contact owns a 2014 Honda CR-V. while driving various speeds, the shifter would independently shift out of gear. In addition, the tire pressure warning indicator illuminated. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was 1,000.
The TPMS light turns on repeatedly. Approx 6-8 trips back to tameron Honda. They are willing, and have done something "new" on each visit. Now has 4500 miles and the light is on again. Back to shop for new trials. Honda must have some pretty weak engineers to not solve this problem. ( nearly 50 complaints at this site ). when light comes on..? is there a failure on a tire or. The nagging light again.
2014 Honda CR-V. consumer writes in regards to a defective tire pressure monitoring system. The consumer stated after driving off the lot, with his new vehicle, the TPMS indicator came on. He returned to the dealer where the system was reset. However, the next day, the light illuminated again. After several trips back and forth to the dealer to fix the problem (to no avail), he was informed the condition was a known defect in some models and Honda engineers were aware of it. Honda informed the consumer, they were diligently working on the problem. Sometime in March, the consumer received a call from Honda, advising him the problem was identified and he should return the vehicle to the dealer for a software download. However, the fix did not work.
I purchased brand new Honda CR-V 2014 in Oct 2013 and with in two weeks I see a TPMS light on and I took it to the dealer, asked them car was not even a month old and mileage was around 450 and I got my TPMS light on. They said some tire pressure is low and not correct and manually set the TPMS light and after a week's time I got the light again -took it to the dealer and they said the same thing and manually reset the TPMS and cycle started again - after a week I got that light once more and until now it's been 8 times I have been to dealer and he don't have a genuine reason and keeps telling this is common for all 2014 CR-V's. I am in dilemma now what should I do with this car.
Tire pressure monitor light comes on indicating there is a problem when there is nothing wrong. Honda installed a software update which fixed the problem for a week and a half and the light is back on. All pressures are within tolerance.
Within a month of my purchase of new CRV 2014 exl, the TPMS light turned on(near christmas time). I got it checked from the Honda service center, and they at first reset the TPMS light manually, and asked me to come back if TPMS light turns on. Which it did after just 45 miles. Then they confirmed Honda would be issuing a software patch for this fix. I rechecked in January but still there was no patch issued. I went to another Honda service center, thinking it might be a service center issue and there too they told me the same thing, that Honda is going to issue a patch. In February when I went for my first servicing they told me the same thing. I checked back again yesterday, but still with no luck. Is anyone even working on. Its nearly 5 months since I first reported this, but it has gone to deaf ears. It is a safety hazard, not knowing whether the light is on due to a bug or really tire pressure is low. Every time I ask a service center representative they would ask whether I was driving bad or putting them in curb or not, instead of even knowing the problem exist. They will ask me to come there at the service center, investigate, reset it manually, and tell me the same thing Honda is going to release a fix for this issue. This is a total waste of time. One thing is for sure this would be my first and last Honda.
Got in my car today, turned it on, the low tire pressure light indicator came on and has stayed on all day. It will not go off. My tires are not low. I bought my car brand new in Dec. 2013 from hendrix Honda in daytona beach, fl. I did not contact the dealer. After reading all the complaints on line and no dealer could fix the problem, I didn't want the headache.
Tire pressure monitoring system has not worked properly since before I took the vehicle off the lot. Despite multiple checks, the light does not seem to stay off and has no relationship to the actual pressure of the tires. The tire pressure itself seems fine. I had the dealer conduct a software upgrade on 3/30/14 and the light has been on three times since. The dealer is suspecting that cell phone interference it a possible culprit.
I notice that there are many complaints about the tire pressure light coming on inadvertently for no reason. Why has no one made Honda address this problem. We already have a negligent GM with the Chevy cobalt. Don't let Honda get away with the same thing. Fix this problem!!!!
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- North Bellmore, NY, USA