What are the problems with a 2006 Honda CRV?

What are the problems with a 2006 Honda CRV?

Bought a 2006 CRV in aprox beginning of June, after only 10,000 miles we had several problems. The passenger side seatbelt failed, the spare tire holder snapped, went through 3 tires and the car started making funny noises and pulling to the right. Went to the dealer and they said the rear differential needed fluid replacement.

Where can I get a 2006 Honda CRV replaced?

The contact owns a 2006 Honda CR-V. the contact stated that there was a premature failure with the front arm bushings. The dealer (brown’s Honda city, 7160 ritchie hwy, glen burnie, md 21061, (410) 553-8014) stated that the part needed to be replaced.

Why is my Honda CRV losing steering?

The weld strength attaching the sub-frame bushing collar to the passenger-side front lower arm is insufficient. The collar can separate from the arm due to vibration while driving. Safety risk: As a result, a loss of steering can occur, increasing the risk of crash.

Is there a recall on a Honda CRV?

Safety risk: As a result, a loss of steering can occur, increasing the risk of crash. Remedy: Honda will notify owners, and dealers will inspect the production lot stamp on the passenger-side front lower arm and, if necessary, replace the lower arm, free of charge. The safety recall is expected to begin on or about April 17, 2012.

Bought a 2006 CRV in aprox beginning of June, after only 10,000 miles we had several problems. The passenger side seatbelt failed, the spare tire holder snapped, went through 3 tires and the car started making funny noises and pulling to the right. Went to the dealer and they said the rear differential needed fluid replacement.

The contact owns a 2006 Honda CR-V. the contact stated that there was a premature failure with the front arm bushings. The dealer (brown’s Honda city, 7160 ritchie hwy, glen burnie, md 21061, (410) 553-8014) stated that the part needed to be replaced.

The weld strength attaching the sub-frame bushing collar to the passenger-side front lower arm is insufficient. The collar can separate from the arm due to vibration while driving. Safety risk: As a result, a loss of steering can occur, increasing the risk of crash.

Safety risk: As a result, a loss of steering can occur, increasing the risk of crash. Remedy: Honda will notify owners, and dealers will inspect the production lot stamp on the passenger-side front lower arm and, if necessary, replace the lower arm, free of charge. The safety recall is expected to begin on or about April 17, 2012.

1 Vsa Module Failure 2006 CR-V Average Cost to Fix: $1,400 Average Mileage: 57,000 mi 2 Thudding/Knocking/Growling Noise From Transmission 2006 CR-V Average Cost to Fix: $2,300 Average Mileage: 83,000 mi 3 A/C Stopped Working Properly 2006 CR-V

Are there any defects in the Honda CRV?

CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2006 Honda CR-V is a fantastic model year with no defect trends except a very minor one for headlight bulbs that need replacing frequently. The average repair cost? $30. Click on a category below for details. Help? Loading Curious how the 2006 CR-V compares to other years?

Why does MY CR-V shake when braking?

If you’ve figured out that the problem is only happening when you are accelerating your CR-V, that really helps narrow the problem down. The speed of the vehicle can help even more. For instance, a vehicle that shakes when braking is going to have almost no overlapping causes with a vehicle that shakes when accelerating.

What’s the average repair cost for a Honda CRV?

CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2006 Honda CR-V is a fantastic model year with no defect trends except a very minor one for headlight bulbs that need replacing frequently. The average repair cost? $30. Click on a category below for details.

1 Vsa Module Failure 2006 CR-V Average Cost to Fix: $1,400 Average Mileage: 57,000 mi 2 Thudding/Knocking/Growling Noise From Transmission 2006 CR-V Average Cost to Fix: $2,300 Average Mileage: 83,000 mi 3 A/C Stopped Working Properly 2006 CR-V

CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2006 Honda CR-V is a fantastic model year with no defect trends except a very minor one for headlight bulbs that need replacing frequently. The average repair cost? $30. Click on a category below for details. Help? Loading Curious how the 2006 CR-V compares to other years?

How many years does a Honda CRV last?

At an average rate of 13,500 miles driven per year, the CR-V can last around 30 years or so. One of the most important things You can do is to change the oil and the filter every so often.

What’s the SAE rating for a Honda CRV?

*For 2006, Honda is complying with the new SAE standard for measuring horsepower and torque, SAE net (Rev 8/04). This new method slightly reduces a vehicle’s horsepower rating and torque due to more stringent testing procedures. Many manufacturers are still using the older standard of measurement.