When did the transmission blow out on my 2005 Honda CRV?
This is my third Honda and I didn’t expect this kind of problem with such low miles. 2005 Honda CRV transmission blew out at only 84,000 miles. I trusted Honda with their cars but now I do not. This is a expensive repair. Car was slipping before and then the transmission completely blew out.
What to do if your transmission makes clunking noise?
Call 250-382-2833 or fill out our form online. Test your vehicle Eco Knowledge. Efficient, reliable, and so helpful on a personal level. Thank you Carole N. One common trigger for major auto repairs is transmission problems.
How long does a Honda CRV transmission last?
The lifespan of your vehicle’s transmission largely depends upon how well it was maintained. Factory design flaws, such as the ones we already mentioned, also play a role, along with how and how hard you drive your Honda CRV. On average, a Honda CRV transmission can last between 130,000 and 180,000 miles.
Is it safe to drive a Honda CRV with no transmission?
However, this isn’t a good, or safe, idea. Your transmission includes a lot of (and very expensive) moving parts. If something isn’t right with your transmission and you continue to drive your Honda CRV, it could lead to very pricey problems down the road.
Is there a problem with the Honda CRV transmission?
Honda denies it has a problem with the transmission on a number of vehicles, but any check of the Internet shows problems are widespread. Since 1978 I have owned 5 Honda Civics and the 2005 CRV, and have had great luck with them until this issue arose.
Why does my Honda CRV make a clunking noise?
Some of situations seem to manifest a little differently. Here’s mine: A prominent clunking sound that sounds somewhat like what a failed U-joint sounds like on an old domestic RWD car. Occurs going over bumps, or even somewhat uneven road surfaces.
Call 250-382-2833 or fill out our form online. Test your vehicle Eco Knowledge. Efficient, reliable, and so helpful on a personal level. Thank you Carole N. One common trigger for major auto repairs is transmission problems.
When to take your Honda CRV to the mechanic?
When it comes to model years, the 2015 Honda CRV has the most overall complaints, closely followed by the 2014 CRV and the 2012 Honda CRV. If your Honda CVR is experiencing any of the aforementioned problems, it is best to take it to your local certified Honda mechanic right away.