62 problems related to other fuel system have been reported for the 2016 Honda CR-V. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2016 Honda CR-V based on all problems reported for the 2016 CR-V.
Tl the contact owns a 2016 Honda Cr-v. While the contact was performing a routine oil check, he found fuel mixed in the oil. The vehicle was taken to larry h. Miller Honda murray (5808 state st, murray, ut 84107, (801) 590-0572) to be diagnosed, but no failure was found. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 50,000.
When we were reversing the car brakes stopped responding. The car wouldn't turn off and it kept rolling backwards so we had to use the emergency brakes. We put it into drive and the car still rolled backwards and the brakes wouldn't respond.
Noxious fuel/ oil fumes in cabin causing headaches and lightheadedness. Also heater will not blow hot air. Honda refuses to acknowledge problem. Instead blaming it on short range driving and cold weather environment. Honda America insists that fuel in gas is normal despite evidence to the contrary. According to Honda, this (our crv) was the first time they had a complaint. Please please please investigate and issue a recall. We have resorted to driving our 2003 model vehicle and parking this newer crv which only has 12000 miles but has been to dealer for these concerns 4 different times for fumes and 2 times for heater.
Vehicle vibrates at idle speed. The same problem with 2015 Honda crv.
I am concerned about the smell of gasoline in the engine's oil. When checking the oil level, the smell is strong. I am concerned about fire safety and engine wear.
Oil issue. . There seems to be a recall on Honda vehicles in china due to gasoline flowing into the oil. . My son was checking the oil and it smells like gas. . . I hope this does not case a fire hazard as my oil now has become gasoline. Yet no recall in America why?.
From new, the cabin fills with noxious gas fumes. Honda dealership says Honda is aware of the problem but will not do anything to fix it as they are unaware of a fix. Unacceptable from Honda.
Tl the contact owns a 2016 Honda Cr-v. On three separate occasions, while driving, the contact was informed that fuel was pouring out underneath the vehicle. The contact stated that there was an abnormal fuel odor coming from the rear of the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to joe morgan Honda (located at 176 n garver rd, monroe, OH 45050, (513) 360-2700) where it was diagnosed that the fuel line needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred. The contact stated that the vehicle had been repaired twice within the past thirty days. The contact stated that the failure was due to part of the fuel line being constructed with soy bean oil. The contact stated that the dealer placed a rodent sleeve on a six inch section of the fuel line. The manufacturer was informed of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 36,000. The VIN was not available.
I bought my vehicle a year ago. For the past 4 weeks I have now been smelling fuel odor in the passenger cabin. There is no particular pattern and at times it is so strong that I have had to open the window to breathe while driving. This only happens when the car is driving.
Often there is a strong fuel odor inside the cabin. This seems to occur upon starting the vehicle when warm after recently being driven; noticeable both when stationary after engine start and upon starting to drive.
Gasoline smell comes into a cabin: -while driving, -when the engine starts after 5-10 min of resting gasoline smell comes outside out of the engine. The car was inspected at Honda authorized service and the issue was confirmed. The issue is not repairable on March 2017. There are following concerns: - the car may blow on a rode while driving - may cause a fire while stored in a garage - may cause health issues due to breathing gasoline fumes.
Fuel fumes in the vehicle and out of the vehicle. Very noticeable when parked in garage. We will not park in an enclosed area any more. When you first get in vehicle the fuel smell is strong; also strong when backing up. At highway speed the smell dissipates. Honda states its a known issue with no fix in sight! (they were able to duplicate the smell with no issue found!) this is a safety issue and we do not feel safe driving or parking this vehicle near our house.
Cr-v cabin intermittently fills with gasoline fumes, stong gasoline ordor causes extreme respiratory distress, including burning, coughing, and choking. Honda said they are aware of the issue and there is no fix at this time. I am afraid to drive the car and they offer no solution. It happens upon starting, idling, driving, it circulates through the cabin, closing the vents helps slightly, strong gasoline smell also very prominent coming from under the hood at times. You can also smell it outside the vehicle. It is so strong it forces you to open the windows to breath, and pull over and open the doors. I have had the vehicle in for service to fix the problem and contacted another Honda service department the dealerships and Honda America are aware of the issue but have no fix. I was told to call Honda America, I did and I was told they are aware of the issue and have offered no solution. The car is new 3900 miles and at first was told to drive it to burn off the smell, part of being a new car, but it is getting worse.
Strong fuel smell in the cabin of the car when I first start driving. Been noticing it daily over past several weeks.
Strong gasoline smell in cabin of vehicle,causing head ache burning eyes and nausea while operating.
Strong gasoline odor in cabin upon entering vehicle, while driving, or while idling. Happens when stationary, in motion, on city street, or highway. Can be dissipated by turning on the a/c or opening windows but will return after car is parked or vent fan is used.
The vehicle cabin smells like gasoline while driving. There are no leaks anywhere, this is persistent. I looked on a Honda Cr-v forum and saw many people have the same problem. The dealership is unable to fix it, Honda has done nothing. There was a class action law suit filed for this problem.
In late November/early December, I began to smell gasoline fumes in the cabin of my 2016 Honda crv. The problem has replicated after the vehicle has been driven for at least 20 minutes and then left idling. On January 7th when my car was dropped off at lia, I received a phone call within an hour stating that they replicated the smell. Lia Honda had my car for 35 days. On February 10th, they contacted me and told me they had not been able to replicate and I needed to pick up my vehicle. On February 21, I met with the district manger who stated that it is a known issue with 2016 Honda crvs but there is not currently a fix. After speaking with his field engineer, the dm said they currently have 46 cases of gasoline fumes entering the passager cabin. Honda corporate also admitted that they currently do not have a fix for the fumes being released into the passenger cabin. Lia Honda replaced the charcoal canister in an attempt to fix the release of fumes into the vehicle. On March 18, the fumes returned after an attempted repair. On March 20, lia refused to service my vehicle.
The vehicle is emitting a very strong gas odor! it is most noticeable when I open the door from the house to the garage (every time. ) the entire garage smells like gas. It is noticeable when stopped at a traffic light. It is noticed when coming back to the car after having gone into a store for a quick errand(s). I took the car to a Honda dealer. They kept it overnight and for most of a day. When I came in I was told that it was a just a new car smell. However, the smell continues and seems to be getting worse.
There is a fuel smell which is very noticeable when idling. The dealer said it is the winter fuel blend but winter is over and the smell is still there. This sounds like it could be dangerous at many levels.
When crv is stationary and idles, the cabin fills with gasoline smell and is nauseating and gives my wife headaches. It has been an issue since we bought new in December 2016 and the Honda dealer said they would look into it and nothing has been done to fix the problem. We have young kids and are concerned for there health and safety. From reading on-line this issue seams to be a common problem with the crv. Can you guys and gals help? thanks.
Upon initial start the entire cabin of the vehicle smells of raw gas, coming in through vents. This is especially worse when in reverse such as backing out of the driveway, also this is present when idling in park or drive, such as sitting at a stoplight. The smell is so strong you are forced to open the windows until the vehicle is moving again.
Gas fumes in passenger cabin. We get gas fumes in the passenger cabin on a regular basis. No gas leaking on ground that we can see. Happens more often after car has been idling for a bit. Gas fumes stay in cabin while driving.
At random times there is a strong fuel smell/ exhaust smell in the interior of the car when vehicle is running. Smell is noticed on some start up coming from vents. Other times while in motion or stationary, a strong fuel smell/exhaust smell in interior of vehicle. Odor first notice around August 2016 and still continues. Mileage on veh when first noticed around 15000.
The contact owns a 2016 Honda Cr-v. At various times, the contact encountered a strong fuel odor coming from the vehicle. The dealer was unable to duplicate or diagnose the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 1,000.
Vehicle smells like gas inside the cabin at idle. Also fills garage with the odor when parked overnight.
The cabin of my brand new vehicle fills with gas fumes randomly while the engine is running. The fumes fill the cabin while idling, starting, and driving down the road. The fumes are very strong and I do not feel safe driving this vehicle for any distance. The Honda dealership service department and the Honda tech center are aware of the problem but do not have a remedy.