One problem related to frame rust has been reported for the 2008 Honda CR-V. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2008 Honda CR-V based on all problems reported for the 2008 CR-V.
Honda is aware of an issue affecting many Cr-v's. Honda has recently issued a recall of the 2007-2011 model-year Cr-v's in canada for a rusting problem that could result in a rear suspension control arm separating from the vehicle. This recall applies to vehicles in all provinces from ontario east, which experience heavy road salt usage and humid operating environments. Dealers were instructed to inspect the rear frame stiffeners and to apply corrosion protection. When a vehicle does not pass the inspection, Honda will offer to repurchase it. My son is 17 years old and is driving an affected Cr-v. We live near detroit in michigan. I contacted Honda USA and lodged a complaint. I was given the following case #013293139 and instructed to set an appointment with a local Honda dealership for an inspection. Following the inspection, I was told and given a service invoice which stated, "subframe inspection for Honda case number 13293139 tech found rear of frame rusted through, tech advised starting with removing rear part of frame and welding in new metal. Vehicle not safe to operate in current condition. American Honda will not cover repair. " this rust problem also affects other Honda vehicles and Honda is slowly issuing recalls. Recently, american Honda recalled 2006-2014 ridgelines for "rear frame corrosion. " I would like Honda to repair my son's Cr-v. This is not normal wear and tear. The corrosion problem continues to be focused on the rear driver side (subframe mounting to frame) of Honda vehicles. This is not safe for the public and this is not an acceptable response from american Honda as noted in the service invoice response listed above.