Recalls
Recalls are issued for cars with safety-related defects or problems
2003 Honda CR-V
Low Beam Headlights May Fail
RepairPal Expert Overview:
The electrical terminal for the low beam headlights may wear in the electrical connecter at the combination headlight switch. This can cause increased electrical resistance and melting of the terminal ends within the wiring harness connector. Failure of the electrical connector can cause the low beam headlights to become inoperative, reducing driver visibility and increasing the risk of a crash. Dealers will repair the damaged terminal harness or replace the combination lighting switch as necessary to correct this concern. The Honda recall number is S34.
Learn more »Replacement Airbag Inflator Could Be Defective
RepairPal Expert Overview:
Honda is recalling 2,430 vehicles because a driver's airbag inflator, installed as a replacement part, may be defective. In the event of deployment, these inflators could produce excess internal pressure and rupture, increasing the risk of injury to vehicle occupants. Dealers will inspect and replace the driver's airbag inflator as necessary. The recall is expected to begin by June 27, 2011.
Learn more »Honda Recalls 2002-2004 CR-V Models Due to Air Bag Wire Harness Issue
RepairPal Expert Overview:
The wire harness of the driver's front air bag was incorrectly wired. In the event of an accident, the air bag might inflate incorrectly, which may increase the risk of injury to the driver. Dealers will repair the wiring.
Learn more »Honda Recalls 2002-2003 CR-V Models Due to Corroded Shift Cable Linkage
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Excessive corrosion of the shift cable linkage may prevent the driver from shifting into "Park." This may cause the vehicle to roll away. Dealers will inspect and replace the shift cable if corrosion is present and install a new corrosion-resistant control pin.
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