The 2008 Honda CR-V has 11 recalls, the most serious being Takata airbag inflators on both the driver and passenger sides that can rupture and send metal fragments into the cabin, causing serious injury or death.
The airbag concerns dominate this vehicle's recall list. The driver and passenger frontal airbag inflators can explode rather than inflate normally, scattering sharp metal fragments toward occupants. Several additional recalls address the passenger airbag specifically in vehicles that have already had the inflator replaced: prior repair attempts at some dealerships may have resulted in incorrectly installed inflators or, in one case, an inflator assembled with the wrong wire harness, either of which can cause the airbag to deploy improperly in a crash or fail to deploy at all.
On the structural side, certain vehicles sold or registered in specific northeastern and midwestern states face a separate concern: the rear trailing arm can detach from the frame, causing a sudden loss of vehicle control.