Crankcase (pcv) problems of the 2020 Honda CR-V

One problem related to crankcase (pcv) has been reported for the 2020 Honda CR-V. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2020 Honda CR-V based on all problems reported for the 2020 CR-V.

1 Crankcase (pcv) problem

Failure Date: 01/15/2021

Crankcase fuel/oil dilution problem on Honda 1. 5l direct fuel injected, turbo engine. Upon the first oil change on our 2020 Honda Cr-v exl at about 6300 miles we found the oil level in the crankcase to be overfull by approximately 1 pint. The oil smelled faintly of gasoline and appeared thinner than normal. See attached picture. We live in a town of 22,000. Most trips around town are 2 miles each way at most, which according to Honda is part of the problem as the engine does not run at normal operating temperature long enough to evaporate fuel in the crankcase. We do take occasional trips of an hour or more each direction. Honda says this problem is made worse by cold climates, however, our winter where we live had been very mild compared to most winters when our oil was changed. Most days the outside air temp had been in the 30's to low 40's. I've been told by my Honda dealer's service manager this is a common problem and Honda has no fix for this problem. I am concerned about having proper oil viscosity. If the oil level in our Honda engine crankcase was a pint over full, that would be equivalent to a 13% fuel content since the engine only holds 3. 7 quarts of oil. That seems excessive and viscosity has to suffer allowing excessive engine wear. Honda says it will be fine. I have written to Honda corp. About this problem and have not received a reply.


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