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2017-2023 Honda CR-V: Recall History

Recall History for 2017-2023 Honda CR-V - based on owner reports and NHTSA data

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Recall History for Honda CR-V (2017-2023) Based on the provided NHTSA data

Data snapshot from the supplied dataset

  • Official recalls in NHTSA database: No recalls found for 2017-2023 Honda CR-V.
  • Owner complaints in NHTSA database: No complaints found for this make/model/year/issue combination.

What this dataset means for you

  • The dataset you provided shows no recorded recalls or owner complaints for the 2017–2023 Honda CR-V within the NHTSA system. This reflects the data you supplied, not a guarantee of perfect reliability or an absence of issues in the real world.
  • Absence of recalls or complaints in this dataset could be due to underreporting, issues reported outside NHTSA, or issues that have not yet appeared in the database. Always use multiple sources (dealer service history, independent shops, consumer reports) when assessing a vehicle’s history.

Practical guidance for owners of the 2017-2023 Honda CR-V

How to stay informed about recalls and safety

  • Check recalls by VIN: Use the NHTSA Recall page and enter your vehicle’s 17-digit VIN to see if any open recalls apply to your exact car.
  • Set recall alerts: Sign up for recall notifications from NHTSA or Honda so you’re alerted if a new recall is issued for your vehicle.
  • Maintain service records: Keep a log of all dealer and independent shop visits; this helps verify maintenance history and can be useful if issues arise later.

If you’re experiencing issues (even without a recorded recall)

  • Schedule a diagnostic: If you notice symptoms like unusual noises, warning lights, drivetrain hesitation, or braking concerns, have a qualified technician diagnose the problem.
  • Prioritize safety-critical systems: Brakes, steering, airbag-related components, and the transmission (especially with CVT-equipped CR-Vs) deserve prompt attention if symptoms appear.
  • Use reputable shops: For non-warranty work, independent shops with Honda specialization can often provide cost-effective service.

Maintenance and ownership considerations for 2017-2023 CR-V

  • General maintenance focuses on routine items (oil changes, filters, brakes, tires) and periodic inspections of the cooling, transmission, and electrical systems.
  • The CR-V here uses a turbocharged 1.5L engine and a CVT in most trims; typical maintenance may include synthetic oil changes, CVT fluid checks/replacements, and regular inspection of belts, hoses, and cooling components.
  • Infotainment, navigation, and instrument cluster components can have software updates; keep the vehicle’s software up to date during routine dealer visits.

2025 cost estimates for common maintenance and non-recall related work (typical ranges; may vary by region and shop)
Note: These are general maintenance costs, not recall-related costs. Labor rates, parts costs, and dealer vs. independent shop pricing will affect final numbers.

  • Oil change (synthetic, full synthetic): approximately $60–$120
  • Engine air filter replacement: $20–$40
  • Cabin air filter replacement: $40–$70
  • Tire replacement (4 tires, mid-range): $400–$900 total, depending on tire size and brand
  • Brake pad replacement (front or rear, per axle; rotors may be needed in some cases): Front $150–$350; Rear $100–$250 (rotors if included can add $0–$200 per axle)
  • CVT fluid change (if applicable/recommended): $120–$180
  • Battery replacement: $150–$300
  • Wiper blades (set): $15–$40
  • Alignment (if wheels are adjusted after tire work or suspension service): $75–$150
  • Coolant flush or cooling system service (if needed): $120–$250
  • Spark plugs (if applicable for service interval): $120–$250 (labor may be higher if access is difficult)

Important notes about costs

  • Prices vary by location, shop, and whether you’re using a dealership or independent shop.
  • Some items (like rotors or CVT-related service) may or may not be required at each service interval; always follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule and the advisor’s recommendations based on vehicle condition.
  • The costs above reflect typical 2025 estimates and may change with inflation, part shortages, or regional pricing.

Data limitations and how to interpret them

  • Limitations of the provided data: It shows no official recalls or owner complaints in NHTSA for 2017-2023 Honda CR-V within the dataset. This does not guarantee there will never be recalls or complaints in the future, nor does it guarantee that issues did not occur but were not reported to NHTSA.
  • For a complete view of your vehicle’s safety and reliability history, supplement the dataset with:
    • VIN-based recall checks periodically
    • Service history from your dealership
    • Independent consumer reports and owner forums for anecdotal experiences
    • Regular service and diagnostic checks to catch issues early

Bottom line

  • Based on the supplied data, there are no recalls or owner complaints documented in NHTSA for the Honda CR-V model years 2017 through 2023.
  • This does not eliminate the possibility of issues; it only reflects what’s in the provided dataset.
  • Use proactive maintenance, timely diagnostics, and official recall checks to maintain safety and reliability in your CR-V.
  • If a recall or service bulletin becomes relevant in the future, you’ll typically be eligible for free dealer service, so staying informed via VIN checks and recall alerts is advisable.

Frequently Asked Questions

The 2017-2023 Honda CR V has several known issues that vary by model year. See our detailed guide for specific problems, causes, and repair costs.

Vehicle Info

MakeHonda
ModelCR V
Years2017-2023

DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only. MechanicGPT is not a licensed mechanic. Always consult a certified mechanic for diagnosis and repair. Improper repairs can be dangerous.