Air Bag Related Problems of the 2024 Honda CR-V

Table 1 shows one common air bag related problems of the 2024 Honda CR-V.

Table 1. Air Bag related problems of Honda CR-V

Problem Category Number of Problems
Air Bag problems
4

Air Bag problem #1

I was driving my crv and a deer was in the road. I hit the deer going 40mph. It blew out the whole front of my car, my sensors, headlights, both fenders and my hood are dented. No airbags deployed or any sensors alerted me of the object or leaving the roadway. Also when I hit the deer, I lost all steering on that moment. I had to turn off my car and then back on to get my steering to release.

Air Bag problem #2

I placed a bid on a vehicle at the CO-part location in [xxx] . I reviewed the damage etc. And found it to be an acceptable risk. It was advertised that the car was in an accident with the passenger side and front grill damage. Here was allegedly no damage to the motor and most importantly the airbags had not deployed. It was being sold with a salvaged title. Knowing these issues, I purchased the vehicle, had it towed to miami and began the repairs. I purchased all genuine Honda parts from the dealer and still I could not have all of the lights reset. Upon taking it to another dealership, I learned that my rear seatbelts needed to be replaced, as well as all of the airbags as they had been cut out of the vehicle and the areas where they were located have been closed using drywall screws, some of which are still there. The described condition of the vehicle directly influenced my decision to purchase this vehicle. The lack of airbags could not be discovered from an inspection. I spent over $27,000 to purchase and repair this car as I believed that it was a newer car with much longevity. I was misled by the offer from copart, and the actions of this company amount to deceptive business practices and possibly even fraud in the inducement. The description of the vehicle and its condition, specifically that the airbags were not deployed, led me to believe that the car was as described. Copart either knew or should have known based on the information provided from the lien holder/insurance that either the airbags had all deployed, and those would have been shown in the photos or that they were still in the car and somehow went "missing" while in the custody of copart. Copart knew this and yet they continued to advertise the airbags as intact. Copart knew that the condition of the car was worse than advertised and that the "as is" terms do not shield copart from the liability of this misrepresentation as this was apparently intentional or reckless. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (f.

Air Bag problem #3

The contact owns a 2024 Honda Cr-v. The contact's daughter attempted to make a left turn while at a stop light; however, the steering wheel failed to operate as needed. Due to the failure, the contact's daughter lost control of the vehicle and crashed into an electrical pole. The air bags did not deploy upon impact. While the contact's daughter suffered emotional distress due to the accident; she did not sustain any physical injuries. A police report was filed. Due to the accident, the vehicle was initially towed to an independent tow lot; the contact then called the dealer who referred the contact to an independent body shop. The vehicle was towed to the body shop where the contact was informed that the steering gearbox worm wheel was defective and was given an estimate for the repair. The contact was later informed that a recall had been placed on the vehicle for NHTSA campaign number: 24v744000 (steering). The independent mechanic referred the contact to the dealer for assistance; however, the dealer offered no assistance. The contact was then referred to the manufacturer and was given a case number. The contact had made numerous attempts to reach the manufacturer about the failure but had yet to receive a response. The vehicle remained in the possession of the independent body shop and had yet to be repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 1,500.

Air Bag problem #4

The contact owns a 2024 Honda Cr-v. The contact stated that while driving at approximately 75-80 mph, the contact rear-ended another vehicle in front. The air bags did not deploy. The impact caused soreness in her chest and lower back; however, medical attention was not received. A police report was filed. The vehicle was towed to the body shop but was not yet diagnosed or repaired. The vehicle was not deemed totaled by the insurance company. The dealer was made aware of the failure and advised the contact to file a complaint with the NHTSA hotline. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 1,300. The VIN was unavailable.


Air Bag related problems in other Honda CR-V model year vehicles:



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