Honda CR-V owners have reported 2 problems related to engine head gasket failure (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.
My 2018 Honda Cr-v ex-l (1. 5l turbo) experienced complete head gasket failure at 43,568 miles, resulting in total engine failure. The vehicle is now completely non-operational. Timeline: • Jan 2023: collision repaired at body shop ($20,340) • Mar 2023: repair completed • may 2023: engine overheating; body shop could not reproduce • Aug 2023: overheating recurred, coolant loss; advised engine issue • ongoing: intermittent overheating, intervals shortening • Apr 2024: all warning lights on, misfires, complete failure autonation Honda renton confirmed head gasket failure. State farm investigated and could not establish connection between collision and engine failure. Symptoms match the known 1. 5t head gasket defect. Safety concern: • sudden overheating while driving • coolant loss without visible leaks • misfires and power loss • complete engine failure without warning manufacturer response: • dealer agreed to pursue goodwill repair, requested records • promised follow-up, then asked for $400 more for inspection • told "vehicle not serviced here, goodwill unlikely" • advisor stopped responding; no resolution • had to tow vehicle away Honda has not recalled this known defect despite class action lawsuit (bissell v. American Honda motor CO. , Dec 2024).
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While driving oil leaked from the vehicle all over the highway. Had vehicle towed to the dealership. They replaced the gasket on the vehicle.
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