Forward Collision Avoidance Related Problems of the 2017 Honda CR-V

Table 1 shows six common forward collision avoidance related problems of the 2017 Honda CR-V. The number one most common problem is related to the automatic emergency braking (173 problems). The second most common problem is related to the adaptive cruise control (57 problems).


Recently reported Forward Collision Avoidance problems of the 2017 Honda CR-V

The Automatic Emergency Braking problem

I have experienced instances of the brakes being aggressively applied unexpectedly when no other vehicles or stationary objects are nearby to trigger the collision avoidance system. Any car following immediately behind would have rear-ended me. This has occurred a few times in the last 12 months.   Read details...

The Adaptive Cruise Control problem

Engine light came on loss of power. I had to have it towed back home. A independent shop investigated the situation found coolant in the cylinder head. They found out it was a bad head gasket, which led to engine failure when going to replace the head gasket part of the cylinder wall peace was   Read details...

The Warnings problem

The dash warning lights all come on when the vehicle is started. Numerous warning messages scroll across the dash indicating just about every system on the vehicle is malfunctioning. The collision warning system stops working, the lane change warning stops working, cruise control stops working.   Read details...


Forward Collision Avoidance related problems in other Honda CR-V model year vehicles:



CR-V Service Bulletins
CR-V Safety Recalls
CR-V Defect Investigations