Front Suspension Control Arm problems of the 2007 Honda CR-V

One problem related to front suspension control arm has been reported for the 2007 Honda CR-V. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Honda CR-V based on all problems reported for the 2007 CR-V.

1 Front Suspension Control Arm problem

Failure Date: 09/18/2020

As I was driving down a city street, the right rear suspension control arm came loose from the frame. The right wheel tire subsequently became lodged against the rear of the wheel well at an angle. I was able to maneuver the car to the side of the road. Police arrived to block off the nearest lane so I could safely be towed from the scene, as the car was undrivable. I am fortunate that this did not happen at high speed, as I do not believe I would have safely been able to maintain control of the vehicle. The control arm came loose due to excessive rust on the frame. The area around the mounting location for the arm is torn away from the frame, the nuts and bolts are still attached to the fragments of frame they were originally mounted to. This model year crv is under recall for excessive corrosion in canadian provinces where road salt is extensively used in winter. This model was purchased in minnesota, where road salt is extensively used in winter.




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