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Honda Motor CO

CR V

29 UK vehicle recalls on record for this model, listed most recent first.

If your CR V is covered by any of these notices, contact your authorised Honda Motor CO dealer. All recall work is carried out free of charge.

Notices on record

29

Honda Motor CO CR V · DVSA register

All recall notices.

  1. LIQUID COULD ENTER THE POWER WINDOW MASTER SWITCH AND A SHORT CIRCUIT COULD OCCUR

    R/2020/377 · 12 Feb 2021

    12 Feb 2021

    Defect

    Power window switch can accumulate water causing overheat and possible fire.

    Remedy

    Replace power window master switch with one designed to prevent water accumulation

    Build window

    Built 7 Nov 2001 – 6 Oct 2006

    ~77,836 vehicles affected

  2. THE ABSORPTION OF MOISTURE INTO THE DRIVER'S AIR BAG PROPELLANT COULD LEAD TO SLOW DEPLOYMENT OR INFLATOR RUPTURE

    R/2020/061 · 23 Oct 2020

    23 Oct 2020

    Defect

    The absorption of moisture into the driver�s airbag propellant could lead to slow deployment or inflator rupture.

    Remedy

    Replace the airbag inflator or the airbag assembly. Honda is still preparing for the development and production of the remedy parts.

    Build window

    Affected build dates not specified

    ~42,435 vehicles affected

  3. VEHICLES MAY BE EQUIPPED WITH A FUEL PUMP MODULE MANUFACTURED WITH LOW DENSITY IMPELLARS

    R/2020/186 · 24 Aug 2020

    24 Aug 2020

    Defect

    Affected vehicles may be equipped with a fuel pump module manufactured with low density impellers.

    Remedy

    The affected fuel pumps will be replaced.

    Build window

    Built 26 Sep 2017 – 6 Aug 2018

    ~5,814 vehicles affected

  4. THE REGULATORY REQUIREMENT FOR EMISSIONS LEVELS ARE NOT MET

    R/2020/008 · 31 Jan 2020

    31 Jan 2020

    Defect

    The regulatory requirement for emissions levels are not met.

    Remedy

    Update the software in the Engine Control Unit to improve the performance of the emissions control system

    Build window

    Built 2 Feb 2015 – 23 May 2018

    ~50,823 vehicles affected

  5. POSSIBLE AIR BAG INFLATOR RUPTURE

    R/2019/243 · 29 Aug 2019

    29 Aug 2019

    Defect

    Passenger air bag may not deploy correctly.

    Remedy

    The inflator inside the passenger�s airbag module is to be replaced.

    Build window

    Built 17 Nov 2000 – 16 Dec 2014

    ~122,397 vehicles affected

  6. POSSIBLE AIR BAG INFLATOR RUPTURE

    R/2019/244 · 29 Aug 2019

    29 Aug 2019

    Defect

    Passenger air bag may not deploy correctly.

    Remedy

    The inflator inside the passenger�s airbag module is to be replaced.

    Build window

    Built 12 Sep 2008 – 13 Mar 2012

    ~3 vehicles affected

  7. POSSIBLE AIR BAG INFLATOR RUPTURE

    R/2019/246 · 29 Aug 2019

    29 Aug 2019

    Defect

    Driver air bag may not deploy correctly.

    Remedy

    The inflator inside the drivers airbag module is to be replaced.

    Build window

    Built 26 Jun 2007 – 21 May 2014

    ~8 vehicles affected

  8. TAKATA PASSENGER AIRBAG INFLATOR MAY RUPTURE

    R/2018/343 · 30 Jan 2019

    30 Jan 2019

    Defect

    Passenger airbag inflators may not operate as intended.

    Remedy

    Replacement of Airbag Assembly on affected vehicles.

    Build window

    Built 4 Feb 2010 – 20 May 2015

    ~21,494 vehicles affected

  9. PASSENGER AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2018/030 · 23 Feb 2018

    23 Feb 2018

    Defect

    The propellant used in the air bag inflators may degrade over time due to heat cycles and exposure to moisture. In the event that the airbag is activated it may overinflate due to overly aggressive combustion of the propellant. The excessive internal pressure may cause the inflator body to rupture and metal fragments may pass through the cushion material causing severe injury to the vehicle occupants.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the airbag inflator and airbag.

    Build window

    Built 4 Nov 2009 – 30 Nov 2010

    ~13,272 vehicles affected

  10. PASSENGER AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2018/030 · 23 Feb 2018

    23 Feb 2018

    Defect

    The propellant used in the air bag inflators may degrade over time due to heat cycles and exposure to moisture. In the event that the airbag is activated it may overinflate due to overly aggressive combustion of the propellant. The excessive internal pressure may cause the inflator body to rupture and metal fragments may pass through the cushion material causing severe injury to the vehicle occupants.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the airbag inflator and airbag.

    Build window

    Built 27 Nov 2008

    ~13,272 vehicles affected

  11. PASSENGER AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2018/030 · 23 Feb 2018

    23 Feb 2018

    Defect

    The propellant used in the air bag inflators may degrade over time due to heat cycles and exposure to moisture. In the event that the airbag is activated it may overinflate due to overly aggressive combustion of the propellant. The excessive internal pressure may cause the inflator body to rupture and metal fragments may pass through the cushion material causing severe injury to the vehicle occupants.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the airbag inflator and airbag.

    Build window

    Built 12 Nov 2009 – 29 Nov 2010

    ~13,272 vehicles affected

  12. AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2017/017 · 28 Mar 2017

    28 Mar 2017

    Defect

    Abnormal deployment pressure may lead to rupture of the passenger's air bag inflator case. In the event of an inflator rupture metal fragments could be propelled into the passenger compartment

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles replace the inflator inside the passenger's air bag module.

    Build window

    Built 4 Jul 2008 – 4 Jan 2010

    ~22,805 vehicles affected

  13. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2016/127 · 8 Aug 2016

    8 Aug 2016

    Defect

    In the event that the airbag is activated excessive internal pressure may cause the inflator body to rupture and metal fragments may pass through the cushion material causing injury to the vehicle occupants and / or in worst cases a fatality.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles replace the passenger front air bag module.

    Build window

    Built 1 Dec 2005 – 31 Dec 2008

    ~46,444 vehicles affected

  14. DRIVERS AIRBAG INFLATOR MAY RUPTURE IF DEPLOYED

    R/2016/045 · 16 May 2016

    16 May 2016

    Defect

    Abnormal deployment pressure may lead to rupture of the driver's air bag inflator case. In the event of an inflator rupture metal fragments could be propelled into the passenger compartment.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles replace the inflator inside the driver's air bag module.

    Build window

    Built 2 Mar 2004 – 20 May 2015

    ~252,174 vehicles affected

  15. UNINTENDED BRAKING MAY OCCUR

    R/2015/102 · 10 Jul 2015

    10 Jul 2015

    Defect

    A possible issue with the software in the Collision Mitigation Brake System (CMBS) can under certain rare driving circumstances cause the incorrect or misdetection of objects or obstacles in front of the vehicle that do not actually pose a collision potential. This can cause the inapropriate application of the brake system even if the object is not present or even moving away from the vehicle and does not pose a rish of a collision. However the sudden application of the brakes may lead to a collision with following vehicles and result in possible injury to the vehicle occupants

    Remedy

    Recall all affected vehicles to have the CMBS software replaced with a new version.

    Build window

    Built 2 Sep 2014 – 29 Sep 2014

    ~446 vehicles affected

  16. UNINTENDED BRAKING MAY OCCUR

    R/2015/102 · 10 Jul 2015

    10 Jul 2015

    Defect

    A possible issue with the software in the Collision Mitigation Brake System (CMBS) can under certain rare driving circumstances cause the incorrect or misdetection of objects or obstacles in front of the vehicle that do not actually pose a collision potential. This can cause the inapropriate application of the brake system even if the object is not present or even moving away from the vehicle and does not pose a rish of a collision. However the sudden application of the brakes may lead to a collision with following vehicles and result in possible injury to the vehicle occupants

    Remedy

    Recall all affected vehicles to have the CMBS software replaced with a new version.

    Build window

    Built 30 Aug 2012 – 15 Oct 2014

    ~446 vehicles affected

  17. DRIVERS AIRBAG MAY RUPTURE IF DEPLOYED

    R/2015/103 · 29 Jun 2015

    29 Jun 2015

    Defect

    Abnormal deployment pressure may lead to rupture of the inflator case. In the event of an inflator rupture metal fragments could be propelled into the passenger compartment potentially causing injury to a vehicle occupant.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles replace the drivers airbag module.

    Build window

    Affected build dates not specified

    ~121,686 vehicles affected

  18. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2015/104 · 29 Jun 2015

    29 Jun 2015

    Defect

    Abnormal deployment pressure may lead to rupture of the inflator case. In the event of an inflator rupture metal fragments could be propelled upward toward the windshield or downward toward the front passenger�s foot well potentially causing injury to a vehicle occupant.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles replace the inflator inside the front passenger�s airbag module with a new one.

    Build window

    Built 25 Dec 2003 – 29 Dec 2008

    ~242,653 vehicles affected

  19. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2015/043 · 16 Mar 2015

    16 Mar 2015

    Defect

    The subject vehicles are equipped with front passenger airbag inflators which could have been assembled with improperly manufactured propellant wafers. Improperly manufactured propellant wafers could cause the inflator to rupture and the front passenger airbag to deploy abnormally in a crash. This could result in increased risk of injury to the occupant or in a thermal issue in the interior compartment which may lead to fire.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to inspect and where necessary replace the airbag inflator module.

    Build window

    Built 2 Jan 2003 – 27 Dec 2003

    ~31,135 vehicles affected

  20. WRONG SIZE BRAKE DISCS COULD REDUCE BRAKE PERFORMANCE

    R/2014/027 · 17 Mar 2014

    17 Mar 2014

    Defect

    It is possible that the brake disc or discs installed to the front of the vehicle may not be the correct size. If left unchecked it could have a detrimental effect on the vehicle as it may cause deterioration in brake performance.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to check which brake discs are fitted and where necessary fit brake discs of the correct size.

    Build window

    Built 18 Dec 2012 – 20 Mar 2013

    ~2,363 vehicles affected

  21. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2013/049 · 17 Apr 2013

    17 Apr 2013

    Defect

    The subject vehicles are equipped with front passenger airbag inflators which could have been assembled with improperly manufactured propellant wafers. Improperly manufactured propellant wafers could cause the inflator to rupture and the front passenger airbag to deploy abnormally in a crash. This could result in increased risk of injury to the occupant or in a thermal issue in the interior compartment which may lead to fire.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to inspect and where necessary replace the airbag inflator module.

    Build window

    Built 5 Nov 2002 – 27 Aug 2003

    ~60,365 vehicles affected

  22. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2013/049 · 17 Apr 2013

    17 Apr 2013

    Defect

    The subject vehicles are equipped with front passenger airbag inflators which could have been assembled with improperly manufactured propellant wafers. Improperly manufactured propellant wafers could cause the inflator to rupture and the front passenger airbag to deploy abnormally in a crash. This could result in increased risk of injury to the occupant or in a thermal issue in the interior compartment which may lead to fire.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to inspect and where necessary replace the airbag inflator module.

    Build window

    Built 11 Dec 2001 – 1 Nov 2002

    ~60,365 vehicles affected

  23. FIRE MAY OCCUR

    R/2012/114 · 20 Nov 2012

    20 Nov 2012

    Defect

    It is possible moisture or other fluids may enter the drivers window and contaminate the main power window switch. If this occurs and the switch is damaged it could overheat and cause it to melt and/or smoke. If this situation is not identified it could result in a vehicle fire.

    Remedy

    Recall all affected vehicles and check the switch. If the switch is not damaged a waterproof cover will be fitted. If the switch is damaged it will be replaced and a waterproof cover will be fitted.

    Build window

    Built 7 Nov 2001 – 6 Oct 2006

    ~77,301 vehicles affected

  24. LOW BEAM HEADLIGHTS MAY BECOME INOPERATIVE

    R/2012/045 · 28 May 2012

    28 May 2012

    Defect

    Tension from the combination switch wiring harness can cause a small amount of movement when the combination switch is operated. Over time the low beam terminal can become worn leading to poor electrical continuity. Ultimately this may cause the low beam headlights to fail.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the low beam terminal harness and where necessary the lighting switch.

    Build window

    Built 7 Nov 2001 – 16 Sep 2004

    ~41,272 vehicles affected

  25. POWER STEERING ASSISTANCE MAY FAIL

    R/2011/096 · 31 Aug 2011

    31 Aug 2011

    Defect

    The cruise control may fail to disengage due to faults in the engine management controller software. If these faults persist the cruise control function will be inoperative.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the water pump pulley bolts with modified bolts.

    Build window

    Built 1 Jul 2008 – 23 Jun 2010

    ~546 vehicles affected

  26. DIESEL FUEL MAY LEAK FROM FUEL PUMP

    R/2011/008 · 14 Mar 2011

    14 Mar 2011

    Defect

    Due to a production process at the seal suppliers cracks may occur in the affected seals and could potentially lead to a diesel fuel leak. If the seal cracks diesel may leak from the pump. The leaking fuel could result in diesel fuel smell also there may be some smoke or in the worst case scenario a fire. There have been no cases reported of cases of fire.

    Remedy

    A recall of the affected vehicles check the manufacturer date and serial number of the high pressure diesel pump and replace the pump if the serial number falls within the affected range.

    Build window

    Built 11 Aug 2010 – 12 Oct 2010

    ~902 vehicles affected

  27. FUEL MAY LEAK

    R/2010/020 · 17 Feb 2010

    17 Feb 2010

    Defect

    Fuel may leak from an injector and/or fuel return pipe resulting in: loss of power illumination of malfunction indicator lamp diesel fuel small smoke and in the worse case fire.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to check and if necessary refit the injector and fuel return pipes

    Build window

    Built 17 Nov 2009 – 28 Jan 2010

    ~407 vehicles affected

  28. POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO INNER SIDEWALL OF TYRE

    R/2003/078 · 16 Jun 2003

    16 Jun 2003

    Defect

    It is possible that the tyre inner side wall may have been damaged during the tyre/wheel balance identification process. In the worst case the tyre could deflate when the car is being driven.

    Remedy

    Examine tyre side walls and replace any tyres found to have been damaged as a result of the wheel balancing operation.

    Build window

    Built 3 Mar 2003 – 12 Mar 2003

    ~288 vehicles affected

  29. IGNITION SWITCH MAY FAIL

    R/2002/071 · 6 Aug 2002

    6 Aug 2002

    Defect

    Electrical contacts within the ignition switch wear prematurely. This can eventually cause the engine to stall without warning.

    Remedy

    Fit a new ignition switch.

    Build window

    Affected build dates not specified

    ~53,175 vehicles affected

Data from the DVSA Vehicle Recall register (Crown Copyright, Open Government Licence v3.0). Last indexed: 2026-04-26.

These records are provided for reference. Contact your authorised Honda Motor CO dealer or check your vehicle registration at gov.uk/check-if-a-vehicle-has-outstanding-recalls to confirm current status.

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