At a glance
What can fail
Pressure can build inside the tire repair kit's sealant bottle during use, causing the cap to come off.
What the fix does
Dealers will replace the tire repair kit nozzle or sealant bottle at no cost.
This page covers 4 recalls, 433 owner complaints, NHTSA crash-test ratings and EPA fuel economy for the 2024 Honda CR-V.
29–40 mpg combined
5.9–8.1 L/100km
Small Sport Utility Vehicle 2WD
Fuel economy data from fueleconomy.gov (EPA / U.S. Dept. of Energy). Annual cost based on 15,000 mi/yr at 55% city driving and current fuel prices. MPG is U.S. gallons; L/100km converted. Ranges reflect the 4 tested variants for this model year.
5/5 Overall
NHTSA 5-Star Safety Rating
Steering is the dominant complaint pattern for the 2024 CR-V, with owners frequently describing stiff or "sticky" steering that resists smooth input, in some cases leading to diagnosis of a failed steering gearbox assembly. Visibility complaints center on the panoramic sunroof, where multiple owners report the glass cracking or shattering while driving, in a few cases with pieces separating from the vehicle at highway speeds. Forward collision avoidance draws a notable share of reports as well, with owners describing the system intervening unexpectedly, slowing or stopping the vehicle when no obstacle is present. A smaller cluster of complaints involves sudden loss of multiple warning lights and system alerts appearing simultaneously while stopped, with some reports specifically mentioning brake system and electrical warnings triggering at the same time.
433
Total Complaints
24
Crash-Related
1
Fire-Related
11
With Injuries
By System
The 2024 Honda CR-V has 4 recalls, the most serious being a high-pressure fuel pump that can crack and leak fuel, creating a fire risk near any ignition source. A steering recall affects certain CR-V models where the power steering can become difficult, raising the risk of losing directional control. Some recalls only affect hybrid models: the tire repair kit's sealant bottle can build internal pressure and launch its cap, turning it into a projectile that can strike anyone nearby. There is also a compliance recall for missing date codes on tire identification numbers, which can prevent owners from knowing their tires are involved in a safety recall.
At a glance
What can fail
Pressure can build inside the tire repair kit's sealant bottle during use, causing the cap to come off.
What the fix does
Dealers will replace the tire repair kit nozzle or sealant bottle at no cost.
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Driver Assistance
Ratings from NHTSA's New Car Assessment Program (NCAP). Based on 2 tested variants; worst-case ratings shown.
Complaints are owner-reported and reflect individual experiences, not confirmed defects. They are distinct from recalls. Data sourced from the national vehicle safety complaint database. See trending complaints →
Summarized — see the official notice for exact wording, dates, and contacts.
At a glance
What can fail
The high-pressure fuel pump may develop cracks, causing fuel to leak.
What the fix does
Dealers will inspect and replace the high-pressure fuel pump if needed, at no cost.
Summarized — see the official notice for exact wording, dates, and contacts.
At a glance
What can fail
The steering gearbox may have been made incorrectly, causing too much friction inside that can make steering difficult.
What the fix does
Dealers will replace the worm gear spring and adjust or add grease to restore proper steering function.
Summarized — see the official notice for exact wording, dates, and contacts.
At a glance
What can fail
The tires are missing the four-digit date code that should be printed on them, making it impossible to determine when the tires were manufactured.
What the fix does
Dealers will inspect the tires and replace them at no cost if the date code is missing.
Summarized — see the official notice for exact wording, dates, and contacts.