Five problems related to owners/service manual have been reported for the 2014 Honda CR-V. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 Honda CR-V based on all problems reported for the 2014 CR-V.
Tire pressure indicator light : the tire indicator light remains on weather the vehicle is stopped or moving. This has been reset using the manual, by a tire center and also by a Honda dealer. After the Honda service the light remained off for I day. This seems to be a common issue with the vehicle but I was not notified and there is not a recall. I have been told to ignore it . . . Really that is the answer!.
Purchased new 2014 Honda Cr-v on 12/19/14. During the purchase the sales person was specifically asked about the tire pressure monitoring system (tpms) problem, which per the NHTSA complaint process has existed in the Honda 2014 Cr-v models since September 2013. The sales person was not aware of any problems. Asked the sales person to verify the manufacture date of the vehicle to be purchased and was told it was September 2014. The next day (12/20/14) while driving the vehicle the tpms light came on. The vehicle had been driven some 25 miles (the odometer read 115 miles when purchased). Tire pressure was checked and found to be 30 psi per specifications. Reset the tmps following owner manual instructions. Called the dealership and scheduled an appointment for 12/22/14. A software patch (version oha240 December 2014) was installed. Honda continues to manufacture and sell a vehicle with a known potential safety defect. Past "fixes" do not seem address the problem. When will someone address this issue and solve it?.
Within a month of my purchase of new crv 2014 exl, the tpms light turned on(near christmas time). I got it checked from the Honda service center, and they at first reset the tpms light manually, and asked me to come back if tpms light turns on. Which it did after just 45 miles. Then they confirmed Honda would be issuing a software patch for this fix. I rechecked in January but still there was no patch issued. I went to another Honda service center, thinking it might be a service center issue and there too they told me the same thing, that Honda is going to issue a patch. In February when I went for my first servicing they told me the same thing. I checked back again yesterday, but still with no luck. Is anyone even working on. Its nearly 5 months since I first reported this, but it has gone to deaf ears. It is a safety hazard, not knowing whether the light is on due to a bug or really tire pressure is low. Every time I ask a service center representative they would ask whether I was driving bad or putting them in curb or not, instead of even knowing the problem exist. They will ask me to come there at the service center, investigate, reset it manually, and tell me the same thing Honda is going to release a fix for this issue. This is a total waste of time. One thing is for sure this would be my first and last Honda.
I purchased brand new Honda Cr-v 2014 in oct 2013 and with in two weeks I see a tpms light on and I took it to the dealer, asked them car was not even a month old and mileage was around 450 and I got my tpms light on. They said some tire pressure is low and not correct and manually set the tpms light and after a week's time I got the light again -took it to the dealer and they said the same thing and manually reset the tpms and cycle started again - after a week I got that light once more and until now it's been 8 times I have been to dealer and he don't have a genuine reason and keeps telling this is common for all 2014 Cr-v's. I am in dilemma now what should I do with this car.
The day after purchase, the tpms (tire pressure monitoring system) warning light came on indicating a low tire pressure condition. I checked the tire pressure, and recalibrated the system per the owners manual (tire pressure was high from the dealer (@37psi), and was reset to the 30psi factory spec). The light activated again within several days. I took the vehicle to the dealer, and they basically did the same - tire pressure check and system calibration. We have had this issue now for 6 months. After each system calibration and reset, the light will again activate anywhere from 1 day to approximately 10 days - each time the tire pressure has been within the factory specification. The vehicle has been to the dealer about six times for this issue, with no fix. (we were told Honda will have a fix by February, 2014). . The (dealer) service advisor manager can't give us any definitive answer on the problem, or solving the problem. My understanding is the low tire pressure monitoring system is a safety mandated feature, and this is an issue with most 2014 Honda Cr-v's.
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