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This just drives me crazy with all the noises that goes on in my car...
The intermittent rattle of the moonroof
Rattle of the seatback
Road Noise, OEM Tires
Does anyone know of a fix for this? I have a long drive to work and back and the noises are constantly present in the hour long drives. (So. Cal);)
Other than these, love the car!
I know that I'm nit-picking about this but would the warranty cover this? Thanks
Since posting I have been in touch with *5* other '02 V owners, from EX-LX/Auto-Manual, who had the exact same thing happen around 10-15K...All of whom told me what the problem was before I went into the dealer and were dead-on-the-money.
The theory is that the new design places it too close to the engine & it overheats, but who knows...All I *do* know is that it isn't rare, Honda knows about it (apparently has since April) and when (not if) it happens your brakes will still work (although the ABS might not).
You'll probably just have to wait 2-4 weeks for the replacement part to come in and constantly explain to your friends & family that they're safe in your new vehicle when they see the lights on.
Jeez...I still like the 'V but one has to wonder if the replacement ABS controller will suffer the same fate again and again...Which would really suck after the warrenty ends...and lost a little faith in Honda learning that they knew about the problem and are apparently keeping quiet. One would think that knowing whether you have ABS or not would be somewhat important to a driver, but for the next 2-4 weeks, I know I paid for it...but might have it.
The service tech said it takes 52 computer cycles to reset it self but was not sure if the light would turn off without him needing to reset it.
I was wondering if this sounded right?
If so how do I clear this light if it happens again?
Thank You for any Information.
Also, if I know of any TSBs that have fixes associated with them, should I request all the fixes be done to my 2002 CR-V EX Automatic when I next take my car in for service, even if some of the symptoms have not surfaced yet? My car has been riding a little rough lately but nothing really specific. I have 7300 miles on it (mostly highway miles)and I'm just about to take it in for an old change and check up.
Thanks!
Don't know if dealer would fix something without having symptoms. What TSB's do you know about?
To be honest, this is the first Honda I have had this much trouble with. All my other Hondas were perfect from the get-go and stayed perfect right up to the time I sold them. I suppose that's what I get for being so anxious and running out to get one of the first CR-V's off the line when this model came out! But I just loved the looks of it and couldn't resist!
Susan
The brake issue you are describing sounds like something I've read in other forums. Does the same sound happen after you have used the brakes a few times? This is what might be happening:
Brake pads expand when hot and contract when cold. When you first get into the car in the morning, the pads are cold. They fit loosely in the brackets. This allows for a little wiggle room and they make a noise when shifting in the brackets. After you've driven the car for a while, they heat up, expand, and fit the brackets tightly. No more wiggle = no more noise.
This is true of pretty much all cars. The CR-V is a bit unique because, unlike many other cars, you can actually hear the brakes shifting in the brackets. Accord owners have reported the same issue.
Anyway, try listening for the "clang" after the pads have heated up. You should understand that this is not a problem with the brakes. I don't know that the dealership can fix it. (Maybe they can stick a bit of soft foam in there... I dunno..) The noise is normal and the brakes are working as designed. If there is a problem here, it's the fact that there isn't enough sound insulation to prevent you from hearing it.
Let us know how it works out.
back them. Well i was going to detail the lil cr-v and the bottom is all cover with road sand stick to that CRAP that still soft to the touch. All of you owners of 2002 cr-v's do you have this problem is that crap still soft and full of road sand?
This vehicle ran out of gas on the dealer's lot with 8 miles on it...before I bought it. It was full when I picked it up.
The service tech told me the gas tank/cap code was what came up on the computer and yes , running out of gas was probably what caused the light to come on. Fine...annoying that I had to bring my car in so soon but fine its fixed. Fifty miles later (tonight) the light comes on (and stays on) again!
I will be at the dealership's service area when they open tomorrow morning.
I have not made my first payment on this car!?!
This should only happen once when the car is first moved (forward or backward). The other clunk is a more common complaint and will happen the first few times the brakes are used (until the pads heat up).
I received a call this afternoon to say my CRV was fixed and ready to be picked up ..then immediately another call to say the malfunction light had come on once again and they would be calling.....somewhere else for suggestions on what to try next.
I'm very discouraged and am afraid that I may have a "lemon."
The vehicle does not have 3 HUNDRED miles on it yet..
Sorry to bother you guys again.
Now we will buy 2002 CRV EX and pay it tomorrow. However, you know the dealer always has lots of tricks to earn more money from us.
They told us we have the following useful options:
1. Tires&alloy wheel protection($189 for 3 years)
Actually we think it should be included in standard warranty but dealer told us not. Is that true?
2. Painting Sealing(Something smooth to add on your car surface to protect your car) $159
3. Front Wheel mud protection(They said rear wheel mud is standard and this is optional but I can not find it on manual, can you tell me your car's situation?) $155
Another minor question is we got moonroof instead of standard sun roof. The sales man told us they are same. Is that true?
Thanks a lot.
You don't need the sealer for the paint. Just use good wax {check the message board for waxes and different applications to protect the clearcoat and paint.
You can buy the mudgards for around 25.00 to 30.00 from honda suppliers on line. Directions are included, if you know what a phillips head screwdriver is you can instsall in fifteen minutes.
Moonroof and sun roof are the same.
Happy CRVing!
For 3 years.
I hate these greedy dealer.:-)
If I am reading the law correctly, cars are not "lemons" until the repair fails FOUR times. In other words, they have 3 chances to fix it. If it fails after the third time, (for the same problem) it qualifies as a lemon.
As of today, they have repaired it 3 times. If it fails again they WILL get this vehicle back.
They beleive they fixed it... they said some line was never connected...it was flawed at the factory.
I must say the service people, as well as the General Manager were very professional and customer oriented. They also knew they had one VERY unhappy person to deal with.
Time will tell.
I love it so far. My only question is when I am at a light on Drive and breaking I notice some rattling/vibration on the steering wheel. It is worse if the AC is on. It is not terrible but noticeable and at some points I notice it on my seat as well. I definetly feel it on my hand and it goes up my arms! It only happens when it is on drive and I am stopped on traffic. Once I start going it drives great.
Let me know if this is normal. If it is not I am taking it back to the dealer for them to check out. Also I am pretty sure the dealer told me that other than not drive the CRV rough at the beginning I did not need to do anything to break it in. Is this true? I hope so!!
Thanks!
That would be my recommendation. If you are really tight $$ wise you could even return the book after you are done since you only need it for a sec!
1. Is it safe to drive the car as it was?
2. Is this a problem I can expect to reoccur due to sensor being to close to the engine and overheating?
We absolutely love this little CRV. Yes, I have done the P1164 code engine malfunction light (they replaced our O2 sensor before this was recognized as not being the cure in Novvember last year - never had another problem with it so far) but we have not experienced any sunroof rattle or drivers seat rocking. Car has been everything we wanted and more.
Minor disappointment in the 22.8 MPG average for the 16,000 miles but a wonderful tradeoff for the torquey little 4 banger. However, I find it ridiculous that Honda makes it so hard to reach the oil filters but I am getting used to that also.
Yes when ever the abs light is on the system by default goes to the normal braking mode without much of a differance in pedal feel if any at all.
2. Is this a problem I can expect to reoccur due to sensor being to close to the engine and overheating?
Not that I know of. I have yet to even see this problem but I have read about it and heard it talked about before.
Good luck
What about ABS gone bad but warning light not on and you are driving in a snowy day, go figure.
Andy
It now has about 5000 miles on it and went in to the dealer for its first oil change. I told them about the pulling. They first tried switching the two front tires and told me it was fixed. It wasn't. I brought it back and they kept it for 2 days trying to figure it out. They've done 2 front end alignments, tried different tires altogether, but they haven't been able to fix the pull problem. They now have a call in to the Honda Tech Service to see if they have a clue.
Has anyone else had this problem? Any suggestions?
Thanks
You should have a different dealer perform a 4-wheel alignment. Alignment is an art from my experience.
The only other issue I had was around 13K. The air ducts in front of the windshield got blocked up with leaves, debris, etc... and I was getting water dripping in to the front passanger side feet area from under the glove box. The dealer cleaned it out, re-sealed it, and I have not had a problem since.
The Honda Service people have never seen this, and are ordering a new starter/key.
I posted this also on the owners' problem/solution board, but this site seems more active, so I thought I'd try here also.
Any thoughts?
Andy
I have also noticed the clunking noise from the brakes, and they do make the noise whether hot or cold.
Also...
- The front suspension seems to make a creaking noise at times, when accelerating from a stop.
- The drivers seat is rocking back and forth, and the driver's arm rest does not stop in a level position when rotating it into position.
- I have noticed a recurring problem in which the door locks do not always unlock when using the remote.
- One day last week the rear cargo light would not turn off when the rear door was closed.
This CR-V was manufactured in England...for the others reporting these problems, do you see a pattern that correlates to the location of manufacture?
I'm going to have all these issues checked during the first routine service visit, and see what the dealer says about them.
One thing that I am especially disappointed in is the durability of the interior plastic trim in the cargo area and on the "B" pillar. The interior color is tan, and the dark brown trim is easily scratched whether you hit it with a fingernail or with the seat belt buckle. It now looks like this 3-week-old car is 10 years old.
I went to lunch today in a friend's 1995 Civic which has similar-color trim, and the plastic was much more durable...I intentionally tried to scratch it, and there was no blemish whatsoever.
It would be nice if they had instead used the soft-touch material that is on the inside door grab handle & the 3 storage trays above the glove compartment.
C.G.
The door locks if you are using the remote control "press unlock once and the drivers side will unlock press it twice and all doors and the back swing gate will all unlock. the front brakes the front pats will shift as you break either going forward or in reverse for first time causing that click noise at one point or the other we all will have it.
love my wife cr-v 02.
like my civic 02.
Greetings from sunny Miami.
Although most of the miles around town are 50/50 interstate commuting (the wife's car and she only drives 65-70 around town), I was still surprised that I got worse mileage on the vacation.
I said all of this to voice one of my few complaints about this car. This vehicle needs overdrive or different gearing on the highway. It would make a significant difference in MPG in my opinion (of course I really don't know enough to make that statement with any technical expertise). Just my $0.02.