Software problems of the 2014 Honda CR-V

11 problems related to software 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.

1 Software problem

Failure Date: 11/04/2019

2014 Honda crv. Consumer writes in regard to a software issue bulletin 15-086 with vehicle that causes a surge, vibration or judder felt while driving under light acceleration.

2 Software problem

Failure Date: 06/01/2019

The contact owns a 2014 Honda Cr-v. While driving 65 mph, the tire pressure monitor sensor illuminated. The vehicle was taken to bosak Honda michigan city (located at 710 e hwy 20, michigan city, in 46360, (219) 874-4293) where it was diagnosed that the software needed to be updated. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was 23,500.

3 Software problem

Failure Date: 12/16/2016

My 2014 Cr-v ex-l began to give me starting problems since late 2016. It occurs randomly, and can occur either in morning or daytime. The first time it occurred and I took it to Honda dealership they blamed it on some charging software issue and said they fixed it by installing a software update. It worked fine for a few weeks after but the problem reoccurred later. It can happen in summer or winter, and totally randomly. Honda dealer service assured me multiple times they can't find any problem with battery or electrical system. At this point I am totally at loss about what to do. I can get a new battery, but what am I going to do if the same problem occurs again. I can never predict when or how it will show up. It can start without any problems even on a really cold day, or it would not start after I make a 20 minute stop at the grocery store. Never expected this when I bought a Honda.

4 Software problem

Failure Date: 11/11/2016

The contact owns a 2014 Honda Cr-v. On several occasions, the vehicle stalled while idling. The contact stated that the vehicle also surged while idling and the rpms fluctuated. The dealer diagnosed that the abs module caused the failure. Due to the abs module failure, the transmission module software could not be updated to prevent the surge while the vehicle was idling. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 23,790.

5 Software problem

Failure Date: 04/11/2016

We have 4 instances where we have been unable to start the crv because of a low battery problem. This necessitated using a jump starter to start the car. I have measured the voltage with a multi meter and after driving for a while the voltage will be about 12. 4 volts and the next morning it will be about 11. 8. My load tester indicated a weak rating. So obviously it appeared to me that the battery needed to be replaced under warranty. Bought the car to Honda Subaru of santa fe in nm on 4/20/16 and dealt with james the service manager. He said that they performed a software update to remedy the problem and that the battery operated within specs. Upon arriving home, 100 miles away, the same sub standard condition reoccurred. Contacting james with my situation, james said that because the battery was within specs he was not able to replace the battery. Maybe 12. 4 volts is acceptable because the vehicle has been driven causing a surface charge but if it drops to 11. 8 overnight something is askew. If they had performed a load test that problem would have been evident. We now carry a jump starter with us but my wife is not able to use it which I consider a safety problem. Judging from all of the problems on this site, Honda should be much more responsive to the safety and performance needs of its customers. After reading these posts, most potential buyers of Honda products would have serious reservations. We travel full time in a motorhome and will need to have this problem addressed at another dealership.

6 Software problem

Failure Date: 08/19/2014

Leaving for 4 hour vacation drive; as we were about 60 miles from home the tpms (tire pressure monitoring system) low-tire light illuminated. We proceeded to pull off at a safe spot, examine the tires, check the tire pressure and found nothing wrong. The vacation ended there as we turned around and came home because we can no longer trust this vehicle. The tpms light has been coming on since day one! originally I suspected the pre-delivery tire check and calibration was missed so I performed it myself. The light came on again and I took it to Honda who found no problems and acknowledged the condition stating we are working on a re-programing of the computer 12/2013. The light continued to illuminate until I couldn't take it any more and called Honda USA again who magically said we have a fix. Back to dealer who installed a vsa modulator control unit software update for different driving conditions 6/2014. Light illuminated again 8/19/2014 as stated above. Called Honda USA, took to dealer today for vsa repair kit fit USA 13-040. This seems fishy as it is a repair kit for a Honda fit not specifically for a crv. Time will tell but we can not trust this vehicle as I am handicapped!.

7 Software problem

Failure Date: 05/17/2014

Tire pressure monitor systemp (tpms) light come on every few miles. We had reseted it 50 time by now. All speed & temperatures. Dealers serviced this problem 3 times so far. Checked everything out ok. Customer forum mentioned a vehicle stability control firmware "vsa/abs software update" & "sb#14-006 update". Dealer applied firmware update may 8. But tpms lights still came on. Problem not fixed by the firmware update.

8 Software problem

Failure Date: 03/01/2014

Tire pressure monitoring system has not worked properly since before I took the vehicle off the lot. Despite multiple checks, the light does not seem to stay off and has no relationship to the actual pressure of the tires. The tire pressure itself seems fine. I had the dealer conduct a software upgrade on 3/30/14 and the light has been on three times since. The dealer is suspecting that cell phone interference it a possible culprit.

9 Software problem

Failure Date: 11/14/2013

The tire pressure monitoring system (tpms) warning light came on while driving on freeway. Took car to dealer who checked tires and did not find a problem. Dealer reset/recalibrated tpms by pressing button. Drove car for another 300 miles and tpms warning light came on again. Personally checked pressure in all tires with a manual tire pressure gauge. All four tire pressures were within spec at 33 psi. I reset/recalibrated the tpms by pressing button. Read on the internet that other 2014 Honda Cr-v owners are having the same problem. Honda does not have a fix for this problem. The tpms warning can not be relied on because it gives false indications. I understand that the tpms on the 2014 Honda Cr-v is an indirect system. There are no actual pressure sensors. It uses the wheel speed/rotation sensors to determine when there is a tire pressure problem. The computer indicates a problem based on different speeds/rotation of the wheels. I don't know if the sensors are the problem or if it is the computer software.

10 Software problem

Failure Date: 11/04/2013

We bought Honda Cr-v 2014 on oct 31st 2013. Within (first) week low tire pressure light comes on. I thought dealership didn't perform pre delivery inspection. So I went there and they says low tire pressure light triggers due to cold weather. They reset it. After few days/miles again low tire pressure light comes on (second time) and they said this time we are performing different reset procedure. I asked for $0. 00 invoice as there attempt to fix the issue. They said we can't give you invoice if we are not charging you. Now I was like it should not come on again as they performed different reset procedure, but it comes on again (third time) after 500 or 600 miles. This time they contact american Honda and perform another reset procedure and keep car with them for a day to inspect. They also issued $0. 00 invoice. Now I thought it should be fine, but again I was wrong. It comes on (forth time). Now they are saying it's "software issue" and american Honda is working on it. (Dec end or Jan first week) they also said Honda is requesting time frame and it should be done by the end of Jan 2014. Today is Feb 19 2014 and issue is not resolved yet. I tried follow up my dealer and Honda many times and they are keep saying same thing, we are working on it. Since the day I bought car low tire pressure light comes on more than 10 times now and all time I did tire pressure check with same dealer and it was okay all the time. Now I am tired of following up with my dealer, Honda and keep watching light (!) on. Never feel like driving new car. It's a safety issue. When I asked my dealer, who will be responsible if tire blow out while driving? they said its owner's responsibility to keep checking tire pressure. Dear Honda we didn't bought car to keep in garage. I have most of the mileage proof in pictures at the time light comes on and went to dealer for reset.

11 Software problem

Failure Date: 10/14/2013

I purchased a new 2014 Honda Cr-v awd ex-l with navigation from ray price in east stroudsburg on oct. 12, 2013 for $31,000. 00. Two days after purchase had car into clinton Honda in annandale, NJ for tire pressure light. (mileage 143). Clinton Honda found all tire pressures good and reset light. Low tire pressure light keeps coming on about 3 times weekly even though tire pressures were good. Went to ray price 12/28/13 (mileage 5027) and explained situation. Ray price ran codes, which all came up clear and they reset the tire pressure light again. Next day, the tire pressure light came on again. 1/4/14 back to ray price, tire pressure light on again. Ran codes again and checked tire pressure again, both were good. The tech said it must be a rf signal and nothing could be done about it. I contacted american Honda 1/30/14 and 1/31/14 about issue. American Honda stated that they are awaiting a software update for this issue. Software update should be released by end of February, but no guarantees. The light has been on close to 90% of the time since we have owned the car. Once the light comes on it needs to be reset because it will not go out on its own. Having the tire pressure coming on falsely constantly is a major safety issue. Ray price contacted me on 2/12/14 stating that the software update was available and made an appointment to bring the car in on 2/14/14. After receiving the car from the appointment I checked the tire pressure and the tires were overinflated by the dealer to 35 psi instead of the manufactures recommended 30 psi. I believe this to be their quick fix for the issue and not an acceptable resolution. ¿¿overinflated tires make your vehicle ride harshly, are more prone to road hazards, wear unevenly. ¿� this is right out of Honda¿s owner¿s manual. My mechanic also says that this also increases the chances of hydroplaning.



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