Steering Related Problems of the 2005 Honda CR-V

Table 1 shows four common steering related problems of the 2005 Honda CR-V. The number one most common problem is related to the steering (20 problems). The second most common problem is related to the steering is loose (one problem).

Table 1. Steering related problems of Honda CR-V


Recently reported Steering problems of the 2005 Honda CR-V

The Steering problem

The locking mechanism for the tilt steering wheel not stay in a locked position. Mine will not longer stay in the lock position at all. It remains in the dropped down unlocked position causing the steering wheel to move up and down while the vehicle is in motion.   Read details...

The Steering Is Loose problem

The contact owns a 2005 Honda crv. While driving 45 mph, the tilt adjuster that controls different settings to adjust the steering column failed. The steering column loosened and moved up and down while driving.   Read details...

The Steering Tie Rod Assembly problem

The contact owns a 2005 Honda Cr-v. While driving 20 mph, the vehicle began pulling to the right and then flipped over onto the driver's side without warning. The police arrived at the scene and filed a report. The contact believed that the tie rod assembly caused the failure.   Read details...


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