Cooling Fan Problems of Honda CR-V

Honda CR-V owners have reported 2 problems related to cooling fan (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Honda CR-V based on all problems reported for the CR-V.

1 Cooling Fan problem of the 2017 Honda CR-V

Failure Date: 01/11/2021

0due to the design of the cooling system the vehicle does not reach operating temperature and therefor is not save to drive in cold weather I have reservations about being able to defrost windows and not freezing if stuck in snow the dealer told me this is normal when parked the fans run continuously on the radiator,.

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2 Cooling Fan problem of the 2003 Honda CR-V

Failure Date: 07/14/2005

Our Honda dealer serviced our 2003 Honda Cr-v the last week of June in preparation for a round-trip from miami to south carolina. After spending a few days in SC, we left the car sitting for 4 days at an airport, then drove it around in SC for two days prior to starting return trip to miami. About 3 hours into return trip, the air conditioning began blowing warm air. I read the entire owners manual and tried all of its suggestions. The green on/off light remained on regardless of how many times I pushed it, and the air remained fan rather than air conditioning. About a half hour later, we heard a loud noise and thought that another vehicle had hit road debris that bounced against our car. In the side mirror, I saw a black plastic piece about the size of a medium sized pancake. We drove for approximately another half hour before the heat became unbearable, so I called the service manager at the dealer that had serviced the car and asked for advice. He suggested that we pull over and turn the car off and back on to see what happened. The air conditioning still was on fan, but the car heated up. He thought that we had had a problem with the cooling fan motor or that we had blown the compressor's drive belt / clutch. Apparently, that is what happened. The car has approximately 33,400 miles on it and was still under the 36,000 warranty. During service prior to the the trip, we requested that a new air conditioning filter be installed because of construction dirt in our neighborhood.

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