Three problems related to loud engine noise have been reported for the 2017 Honda CR-V. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2017 Honda CR-V based on all problems reported for the 2017 CR-V.
My 2017 Honda crv-touring was just about 10k & recently, when turning on ac while running, engine is making very loud noise. It was not supposed to be built in this way for top of the line of crv model. Since my car is under manufacturer warranty such that I want it to be checked to defect the issue.
Tl the contact owns a 2017 Honda Cr-v. The contact stated that there was an abnormal sound coming from the engine. Dch Honda of nanuet (10 NY-304, nanuet, NY 10954, (845) 367-4380) stated that the noise was normal. The contact also notified the dealer of a strong odor of fuel and oil. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. Nhtsa campaign number: 17v442000 (fuel system, gasoline) was referenced. The approximate failure mileage was 5,000.
Dear: NHTSA I purchase a 2017 Honda crv-ex with 1. 5-liter turbo earth dream engine. During the past 6 months I've been having the following problems with my Honda crv-ex. Gas smell in the passenger compartment, the oil smell like gas, rising oil levels, car making horrible noises, stalling, loss of power and the heaters doesn't work at all in cold weather. I first notice these problems 6 months ago. A friend of mine who previously worked at Honda says that the problem of fuel mixing with oil stems from one or two causes: improperly designed fuel injectors that spray fuel directly onto the cylinder walls or the engine not heating up enough to vaporize gasoline left over in an engine cylinder. Either could cause fuel to mix with the oil, diluting it and making it less effective at protecting an engine's moving parts and over time could seriously damage the engine. My biggest concern is premature engine failure due to the lubrication fuel & oil dilution. Honda corporation had knowledge of the turbo engine defects that cause fuel to enter the engine oil, damaging the bearings, engine permanently and did absolutely nothing. I do not believe this is ethical at all for Honda corp. To continue to sell 2017 & 2018 crv with turbo engine to the consumer knowing the problems could endanger the public safety. It is neither safe nor prudent driving these vehicles. My trust in Honda reliability was crushed when I notice after my 2nd oil change the color was black, thin as water and smell like gasoline after only 10,000 miles. Honda corp. Had to recall 130,000 of its popular Cr-v SUV models and 294,500 civic cars from china earlier this year. Recently it's been reported Honda stopped all sales of crv's in china. Honda acknowledges the problem but has not released any resolution aside from free oil changes. My engine has already incurred premature wear.