Two problems related to starter 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.
A few months after buying this used vehicle in 2018, my first Honda, I started having battery issues. I would drive the car to work, and when leaving, 9ish hours later, the car wouldn't start. I had to call for a jump start at least 6 times in one month. I thought because it was a such a cold winter, this may be affecting the vehicle's electrical system, so I bought a portable jump starter, which I had to use a few other times. Winter passed and I just when I thought the problem was resolved, I began to have the issue when I'd drive the vehicle for short distances too, even in spring/summertime. I now always have to carry my portable jump starter because I never know if the car is going to start on it's own. Sometimes, I can go weeks without having to jumpstart it, other times I have to jumpstart it every morning. It's such an inconvenience and shouldn't be necessary. I've had the battery checked multiple times, and each time tests good, my mechanic has inspected the vehicle and found no other issue with the alternator, battery, or any other vehicle part. I've done research and found that this happens a lot with many other Hondas, not just Cr-v, but the company has refused to order a recall or admit that it's even a problem. This is wrong. Homda needs to dig deep and find their issue. So many drivers around the country cannot be making the same mistake and this is not a coincidence. It needs to be a recall, and Honda needs to fix it.
On the initial startup, on cool to cold mornings, there is a grinding noise in the starter for about 1-2 seconds. This was a brand new car. The Honda dealer says Honda knows about it and is working on a fix. They say it is not hurting the car. It sounds awful. This happens when the car is parked. Began Jan. 2014-now.