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Are there any recalls on a 2017 Honda CRV?

Yes. Some 2017 Honda CR-V models have been subject to recall campaigns, though which recalls apply depends on your vehicle’s VIN, country, and production date. Checking official sources is the best way to confirm for your specific car.


Recalls are safety campaigns triggered by defects or potential hazards identified by manufacturers and regulators. For a 2017 CR-V, these campaigns can span a range of issues from airbags to fuel systems or software updates. The exact recalls that affect your vehicle will be determined by your VIN and where the vehicle was sold.


How to check for recalls on your 2017 Honda CR-V


Use the following steps to verify recall status for your vehicle. Each step points to official databases or support channels so you get accurate, VIN-specific information.



  1. Locate your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). It’s typically found on the lower-left corner of the windshield, on the driver’s door jamb, or in your vehicle registration documents.

  2. Visit the official U.S. recall lookup: NHTSA’s SaferCar.gov and enter your VIN to see current and past campaigns. If you’re outside the United States, use your country’s transportation safety agency or regulator’s recall portal.

  3. Check Honda’s official owner portal or Honda’s customer service with your VIN to see service campaigns and scheduling free repairs.

  4. Contact a local Honda dealer to request a VIN-specific recall check and to schedule any required recalls or inspections.


In practice, your VIN determines which recalls affect your vehicle, and some campaigns may require service even if you previously had similar issues addressed.


Common recall topics affecting the Honda CR-V around this era


The CR-V line has seen recalls across multiple model years, including some 2017 examples. The following categories have appeared in campaigns for CR-Vs, though not every vehicle is affected and timing varies by VIN.



  • Airbag inflator and restraint system issues (including Takata-related recalls) that require replacement or inspection of airbag modules.

  • Fuel system components, such as fuel pumps or lines, that could affect engine performance or stalling.

  • Electronic or software-related updates for safety and vehicle control systems, including infotainment or stability control.

  • Door latch, locking mechanisms, and seat belt pretensioner concerns that could impact occupant protection.

  • Brake components or parking brake mechanisms that warrant inspection or replacement.


Note that these categories are representative of common campaigns across similar model years, but the exact recalls for your 2017 CR-V depend on your VIN and regional regulations. Always verify with official sources to confirm active or completed recalls.


Regional recall status


United States


In the U.S., recall information is published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Honda maintains its own recall campaigns portal, and dealers can perform VIN-based checks to determine eligibility for free repairs. If a campaign applies to your car, the dealer will typically perform the service at no cost to you.


Canada and Europe


Canada and European Union markets also maintain recall databases and manufacturer portals. The process is similar: enter your VIN to see applicable campaigns and contact a local dealer for scheduling. Regional regulatory bodies may list additional notices beyond the manufacturer’s portal.


What to do next


Even if you’ve owned the vehicle for several years, it’s important to check for recalls periodically. Recalls are not tied to ownership status and can be performed free of charge at authorized dealers.


Summary


For a 2017 Honda CR-V, recalls exist but are VIN- and region-specific. Start with a VIN search on NHTSA SaferCar.gov (or your country’s equivalent), then confirm through Honda’s official portals or a local dealer. If a recall is active for your vehicle, have the necessary repairs completed promptly to maintain safety and reliability.

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