13 problems related to body have been reported for the 2006 Honda CR-V. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2006 Honda CR-V based on all problems reported for the 2006 CR-V.
Driver side rear trailing arm broke free of the frame. Resulted in sudden loss of control and near accident.
Extensive undercarriage rust around the frame. It looks like it should’ve been included in the recalls but doesn’t say it is.
The rear passenger wheel assembly became detached after crossing a small depression in the road. The body/frame had rusted where the two bolts that attached to the wheel assembly. The entire frame and body has rusted underneath the car.
Tl- the contact owns a 2006 Honda Cr-v. The contact stated that the vehicle was at stand still at a parking lot, when all 4 door were unable to open. The contact stated no warning light was illuminated. The contact state she opened the window and entered the key to try to open from outside, but the door failed to open. The contact state a person was able to manually open both rear door of the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to local dealer autonation Honda 385 located at 4030 hacks cross rd, memphis, TN 38125, (901) 209-1308. Where it was diagnosed with needing unknown repairs. The vehicle was not repaired as of yet. The manufacturer has not been informed of failure. The failure mileage was 155,000. Dp.
When I first bought my 2006 crv the guy from the dealer told me I only had 140 thousands mile on it but when took it home its 150 thousands miles on it I told the guy who sold it to n he said ill change all the paperwork I told the bank I didn't wnt it they it would go on my credit record thats why couldn't return it pls help I found out that the SUV was in very bad accident n knw I think its not safe for my family.
On 12/19/2018, at approximately 1630, I was driving on I-76n; 60 mph the hood of my car flew up, crashing into the windshield. Fortunately, I was in the lh lane and was able to coast to the median. My windshield was cracked. The force of the hit was so strong it knocked off the rear view mirror. Damage: hood, windshield and roof car was totaled.
While driving down the fairfax county parkway (westbound between greenspring village and rolling rd) at about 40 or 45mph, the hood on my 2006 Honda crv opened by itself. It flew open and obstructed the window. I had to stop in a travel lane before proceeding to the shoulder at low speed. I'm lucky I wasnt hurt and didnt cause an accident. I had not opened the hood in weeks.
Honda Cr-v leaks rainwater onto floors of vehicle. An inch of water in the passenger compartment makes it dangerous to operate pedals which become slippery from footware, water damage to fire extinguisher and other safety equipment stored on floor for times of emergency. Many, many complaints from other Cr-v owners experiencing the same problem online. I dried out the carpet, it rained again and another inch of water inside the vehicle. If mildew/mold grows this becomes a serious health hazard jepordizing anyone riding in the vehicle, especially those with compramised immune systems.
Tl-the contact owns a 2006 Honda Cr-v. The contact stated that while in park, one of the tire mounting bolts for the spare tire fractured. In addition, the contact stated that while at an at an independent mechanic for repairs, another tire mounting bolt for the spare tire fractured. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 79,000. Oo.
I was in traffic and rear ended the auto in front of me. Although my car was deemed a total loss, and the front end was damaged into the motor compartment, my airbags did not deploy.
Tl-the contact owns a 2006 Honda crv. The contact stated that while utilizing the manufacturer¿s jack to rotate the tires, the jack became twisted and collapsed, causing the vehicle to fall on the supporting blocks that were placed under the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the jack was replaced. The approximate failure and current mileage was 113,000. Kmj.
3:30am - as I was sleeping, I heard an explosion. As I looked out my bedroom window, I could tell something was on fire in driveway. I ran outside and Cr-v was completely engulfed in flames. Called 911, fire dept arrived and put fire out. Chester county fire marshall arrived @4:30am, nothing suspicious noted. Car and contents were a total loss. Driveway was ruined, but fortunately no other structures were involved.
During heavy rains, water will seep in under the carpets from somewhere forward and lower than the windshield. The water comes from under the dashboard, usually on the passenger side. It does not drip in, but rather soaks up from under the carpet. I personally have seen the water grow up to 2 inches in depth above the carpets. After some internet searching, similar problems were found in earlier models of Cr-v. The issues found stemmed from faulty/old factory seals on items like the firewall and a/c vents. Please contact with more questions if this information is unclear or could be improved.
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