Four problems related to power steering fluid have 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.
Tl-the contact owns a 2007 Honda Cr-v. The contact stated that while ( her daughter) was driving at 35 miles per hour, the steering wheel failed to move. There was power steering fluid leaking from the vehicle. Additionally, the vehicle stalled. There were no warning lights illuminated. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic where informed that the power steering and rack and pinon needed to be replaced. The local dealer was not contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was contacted however no further assistance was provided. The failure mileage was 123,266. Ap.
I bougho my crv in December 2013 and service the car regularly every 3-4 months. The power steering fluid is leaking and the steering wheel tightens each turn and makes the car unsafe to drive. The dealership where I service the car told me the earliest they can look at it is in 5 days and to just keep putting power steering fluid. The inside front light does not work when opening the door, you need to push it. The key does not unlock the doors properly and the theft alarm triggers on for no reason at all. Since this is my only vehicle, I'm frustrated with the problems and it is becoming expensive to repair especially when I service it regularly. You would think the dealership would tell me of these problems.
Power steering horse crack and leakage all power steering fluid make the car cannot turning (out of control) and getting accident. Hope Honda will recall it because I see alot complain about this. My friends have Chevrolet, Toyota, kia, and mercedes notthing problems. I bought this Cr-v 07 brand new just 107000 miles and getting accident. I use the car on a city street Honda please recall this. I have some pictures about this horse.
Noticed a whining sound while driving commonly associated with power steering control pump problems. Also noticed fluid leak spots on my garage floor when problem first started. We took the car in to the local Honda dealer to have it checked out & was told that the power steering hose was corroded as well as the "transmission" hose had rusted. We found it very unusual that a power steering hose would corrode given the fact that we bought the Honda new and it had been recently serviced and inspected at the cost of over $500. 00 last year. The Honda dealer found leaking power steering pressure hose and also replaced the cooler line which was too rusted. The cost for this repair was $762. 46!! we don't know if Honda used inferior quality hoses but it sure seems like it because I never had to replace my power steering hose for my 1994 Toyota pickup truck & have never had a problem remotely related to "corrosion" or "rusting" according to the Honda technician's service report. We were one of those customers that have a problem with the rear door actuator which will be repaired under a recent recall notice we received last week. This would have cost us $250. 00 to have the actuator problem fixed if we hadn't been notified!!.
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