Why is my Honda CR-V slow to start?
Drained Battery One of the most common causes of starting problems in Honda CR-V is a weak battery. Drivers recognize a discharged or defective car battery by the fact that the starter either tries to start very slowly, clumsily or does not turn at all when trying to start.
Are there battery problems with the Honda CRV?
February 2021 Honda Accord and CR-V battery drain problems have caused a class action lawsuit that alleges the batteries are too small to power the vehicles. In addition, the plaintiff alleges the 2017-2019 model years suffer from a parasitic draw that kills the batteries. Generations Where This Problem Has Been Reported
Why does the 5th generation CRV draw power from the battery?
The vehicle stability assist (VSA) software in the 5th generation CR-V may continue to draw power from the battery after the vehicle is turned off. In TSB #17-032, titled Parasitic battery draw from VSA modulator (vehicle will not start), Honda says the VSA software logic may not shut down correctly when:
Why does my Car start slow with a new battery?
This is on a 1991 200 20Vt Car is acting like it has a dead battery during cranking. It had a hiccup or 2 the when I started it the 3 times before it became an issue; just took a couple extra cranks/cranked a little slower than normal, but I wasn’t too worried about it.
How to reset my Honda radio after putting in a new battery?
Step 1 Turn the ignition key to the “On” position, but don’t start the engine. Turn the radio on by pressing in on the volume control knob. After 10 seconds, turn the radio off. Press and hold the power button for two to five seconds and watch the radio display. Release the power button when the display lights up and the radio turns on.
February 2021 Honda Accord and CR-V battery drain problems have caused a class action lawsuit that alleges the batteries are too small to power the vehicles. In addition, the plaintiff alleges the 2017-2019 model years suffer from a parasitic draw that kills the batteries. Generations Where This Problem Has Been Reported
Why is my Honda CRV EX L not starting?
Friend has identical model with no problems but drives it more. My 2014 CR-V EX-L would not start today either I have 5200 miles on it and live in Connecticut it was -1 this morning AAA cam and jumped it and said they have seen many Honda’s that are brand new doing the same because of the tiny battery with only 410 cold cranking amps.
The vehicle stability assist (VSA) software in the 5th generation CR-V may continue to draw power from the battery after the vehicle is turned off. In TSB #17-032, titled Parasitic battery draw from VSA modulator (vehicle will not start), Honda says the VSA software logic may not shut down correctly when:
This is on a 1991 200 20Vt Car is acting like it has a dead battery during cranking. It had a hiccup or 2 the when I started it the 3 times before it became an issue; just took a couple extra cranks/cranked a little slower than normal, but I wasn’t too worried about it.