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CarComplaints.com Notes: It's rare when a newer vehicle has defect trends, & the 2017 Honda CR-V has at least two — overfilled oil levels with a gas smell, & heat not working.
Both problems affecting the Honda CR-V's 1.5L "Earth Dreams" engine appear to be related to cold-climate regions.
CR-V owners report overfilled oil levels due to fuel in the oil, & sometimes a gas smell in the cabin. That problem appears to be related to fuel injection which Honda hopes to fix via a software update. Honda so far has only conducted a recall in China & a "product update" in Canada.
CR-V owners also report no heat even after warming up their CR-Vs for 30 minutes — not even enough to defrost the windshield. So far, there has been no fix from Honda for this issue.
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pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
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- Average Mileage:
- 28,950 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 1 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (1 reports)
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I am learning that the Radar that controls the Emergency Braking system, Adaptive Cruise Control, Road Departure Mitigation, Collision Mitigation etc. is only protected by a "POP OFF COVER".
I am deeply concerned over the lack of protection when it comes to such a critical component of my 2017 Honda CRV. I am being faced with a minimum $1,100 (part only) bill to repair damage to my cars radar sensor mounted in the front grill. I have had other problems with random "DETECTION" computer messages on the dashboard and now for this piece of plastic to be popped off by a small piece of debris on the road that was kicked up from the road by a vehicle traveling in front of me is ridiculous. Why would something so important be mounted dead front of the vehicle and not properly protected?
I'm looking for a better option to have this resolved. I am practically a "life time" owner of Honda products. And over the years I have increasingly become more and more impressed with what I fell in love with at the beginning of my Honda journey.
- kellygirlmd, Ellicott City, US