16 problems related to front driver side air bag inflator have been reported for the 2002 Honda CR-V. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2002 Honda CR-V based on all problems reported for the 2002 CR-V.
Air bag light came on and when I ran my "VIN" number on your website, I found out there was a recall for this. Next I took my Cr-v into norm reeves Honda in irvine, CA. On 12/9/2019 for my 10:30 am appointment. After the passenger side airbag iinflator recall problem was resolved, I picked my Cr-v up and went home. My Cr-v had (115,230) miles on it at that point. My next air bag problem occurred on 8/18/2020 when my Cr-v had (116,359) miles on it. Now I had the "side air bag off" light come on. It would come on and then go away and then come back on again eventually. At that point, I called up norm reeves Honda in irvine again to schedule an appointment to have this checked out. On 8/25/2020 at (116,418) miles, I dropped off my Cr-v for my 10:30 am appointment. I had an inkling that this new air bag light coming on might have had something to do with the original air bag recall that was taken care of. After the car had been checked out, I was told that all the "dtc's" were pulled and that the "side air bag off light" had nothing to do with the original air bag recall they took care of. On my way home, I noticed a new light had come on now, the (srs) light. It was then that I immediately turned around and went back to norm reeves to inform them of this. The service advisor told me that they had nothing to do with this light coming on and that sooner or later it would have come on, somewhere down the road in the future. I questioned this and frankly had a difficult time believing this! that "srs" light had never come on before since I've owned the car. Now that light is always on 100% of the time. The service advisor told me it's a computer related issue that's causing the problem and quoted me a price of approx. $1200 to get it repaired. I said to him, "are you serious?" and shook my head in disgust as I walked away. I think they pulled one over on me. Do you agree?.
"takata inflators" airbag light symbol keeps coming on in dashboard while in motion.
"takata inflators" airbag warning light keeps coming on in dashbaord while driving in motion at 15mph seatbelt wont click in position good all the way have a hard time buckling the seatbelt into place take about 8 hard tries instrumental panel lights wont light up in dashbard at night I cant see the odometer or speedometer readings all the lights are out at night and both turning signals blinks together only at night when making a turn.
The vehicle has pending airbag recalls (NHTSA recall number: 14v-351 and 14v-349) for the takata-brand air bag inflators since the end of 2014. I have been able to have the passenger side airbags replaced, but, after multiple calls to the dealer, I continue to be told that the driver’s side parts are on national back order. I find this unbelievable, as the reasons for these recalls have been grievous injury and even death to drivers. The Honda dealership seems incredibly nonchalant about this issue. The inability to fix these life-threatening safety recalls by both Honda and takata should be looked into by the authorities. Thank you.
The vehicle has pending airbag recalls (NHTSA recall number: 14v-351 and 14v-349) for the takata-brand air bag inflators. I have repeatedly contacted the local Honda dealership and american Honda customer service about these recalls. However, I have been told by Honda repeatedly that they do not have the parts to complete the recalls for months. Honda's inability and unwillingness to fix safety recalls should be looked into by the authority. Thank you. Dennis chu.
The contact owns a 2002 Honda Cr-v. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for NHTSA campaign number: 14v351000 (air bags). The passenger side air bag inflater was replaced, but the part was not available for months to replace the driver side air bag inflator. The dealer did not give a specific date for when the part would become available. The manufacturer was notified. The contact had not experienced a failure.
The contact owns a 2002 Honda Cr-v. The contact stated that NHTSA campaign number: 14v700000 (air bags) exceeded a reasonable amount of time for repair. The dealer stated that the driver side air bag inflator was not available for repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the delay. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact had not experienced a failure.
My Honda Cr-v has been the subject of a recall due to a problem in the airbag inflators (passenger side). I have been waiting since Nov for the parts to be available. I recently got a second notice, but there are not parts.
2002 Honda crv. Consumer writes in regards to two recalls and no parts being available. Document was written in spanish.
I responded to a recall notice for the airbag inflator. I had noticed, immediately thereafter, that my horn and cruise control is inoperable. I contacted service advisor who asked to bring the car back in. She agreed that the mechanism for these inoperable parts is in "close proximity to the air bag inspection areas", for the recall. However, they claim they ". . . Are not liable for the cable reel" and will charge to have it fixed. And just yesterday, in the process of getting my window fixed, the same dealership left out the moisture shield and disabled my door locks which are superficial issues that they somewhat resolved. However, I still do not have a working horn or cruise control because these were consequentially damaged after innocently responding to an airbag recall inspection.
My 35 year old daughter was in a single auto accident in her 2002 Honda crv on Jan. 6 in wytheville, va returning from knoxville, TN to frederick, MD. She blacked out and her car ran off the road, impacted a mile marker sign, struck an embankment and her car overturned four times. Her car was totaled but neither the front, nor side airbags deployed. The airbags were checked as part of the airbag inflator recall on July 27, 2011 at a Honda dealer in knoxville, TN. She miraculously survived the accident but had a concussion and a severe laceration to her left ear. She was unconscious when the rescue team arrived and was airlifted to roanoke for medical care. Since the accident she has been suffering from post concussive syndrome (constant headaches, memory loss, insomnia, difficulty concentrating). According to a trucker who saw the accident she never hit her brakes and was traveling at 70 mph. She never received any notice from Honda and was only made aware of the recall when taking her car in for other maintenance. While her injuries were not fatal, nor did she have any broken bones, she did suffer a concussion and has had headaches for three months. Perhaps she would not have suffered the head injury had her airbags functioned properly. We have pictures of her car which can be provided.
The contact owns a 2002 Honda Cr-v. The contact stated that she received notification of a manufacturer's recall regarding the driver side airbag. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where they advised the contact that the inflator did not need to be replaced. Later while driving 35 mph on a mountainous road, the contact attempted to avoid crashing into another vehicle when the contact lost control of the vehicle, crashed into a tree and then rolled over twice. The driver side airbag did not deploy and the contact sustained minor injuries to the neck and back. The police were contacted and a report was filed. The vehicle was destroyed. The VIN was not available. The failure and the current mileage was 96,000.
The contact owns a 2002 Honda Cr-v. The contact stated the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where a recall repair was performed under NHTSA campaign id number 11v260000 (air bags: frontal: driver side inflator module). The contact had not previously experienced a malfunction with the air bag; however after the recall repair was performed the air bag warning indicator remained illuminated whenever the engine was in operation until the engine was turned off. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer who stated the srs would need to be replaced at the owner's expense. The vehicle had not been repaired. The contact planned to notify the manufacturer regarding the insufficient recall repair. The approximate failure mileage was 106,642. The consumer stated the vehicle has since been repaired. Updated 11/18/11.
2002 Honda Cr-v. Consumer states issues with recall service the consumer stated he received a recall notice in the mail. The consumer stated when he took the vehicle to the dealer, they only kept it for 45 minutes. The consumer stated he didn't think the dealer did anything to the vehicle as the air bag light was still on.
2002 Honda crv. Consumer states writes in regards to air bag recall.
This was a Honda recall for driver side airbag inflator kit . No charge to me the owner. . Another Honda recall for the passenger airbag inflator kit was done on July 31 2013 again no charge to me the owner. . Spring of 2008 I received a warranty extension for the occupant position detection system extending the warranty for 10 years. Or 150000 miles. . I have less than 35000 miles on car. My srs lite went on in early Feb 2014 so I made an appointment with holman Honda. They told me it was out of warranty. The charge to check would be $60 and I would have to pay for repairs. Since this has been a problem for Honda I refused to pay. . A call to Honda of America was fruitless as they said the car was out of warranty. . Of course this will be my last Honda. They did not seem to care. .