Yes. Some 2020 Honda CR-Vs have been recalled; whether your vehicle is affected depends on its VIN.
Recalls are issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Honda when safety or emissions issues are found. The precise set of campaigns for a 2020 CR-V varies by production date and VIN, so a vehicle-by-vehicle check is essential.
How to check recalls for your 2020 CR-V
Recalls are issued by NHTSA and the manufacturer; the exact campaigns depend on your VIN. Use official VIN lookup tools to confirm whether your car is affected and what remediation is required.
- Find your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). It’s a 17-character code located on the dashboard near the windshield, or on the driver’s door jamb sticker.
- Go to the NHTSA VIN lookup at safecar.gov/vin (SaferCar.gov/vin) and enter your VIN to view open recalls and campaigns.
- Also check Honda’s official recall page or the Honda Owners Portal with your VIN for model-specific campaigns.
- Call or visit your local Honda dealer and provide the VIN to get a precise recall status and repair appointment options.
- If a recall is listed, schedule service promptly. Recall work is performed at no charge to the vehicle owner.
- Keep documentation of the recall and repair for your records and potential resale.
Because recall status is VIN-specific, your 2020 CR-V may have no recalls or several, depending on manufacturing date and region. Regular checks help you stay informed about new campaigns.
Common recall categories for 2020 CR-Vs
Past campaigns involving Honda CR-Vs in this period have covered several safety and emissions areas. The categories below illustrate the kinds of issues that have prompted recalls, though they do not confirm any particular VIN.
- Airbag inflator and other airbag-related components
- Fuel system and fuel delivery components
- Electrical systems and software that control safety features
- Steering, suspension, or braking-related concerns
- Emissions control devices and sensors
Remember: only VIN-specific data shows whether a particular 2020 CR-V has an active recall.
What to do if your VIN shows an open recall
If the VIN lookup indicates an open recall, act quickly to have it repaired at no cost. Follow these steps:
- Contact your nearest Honda dealer with your VIN to confirm the recall details and secure a service appointment.
- Bring a government-issued photo ID and your recall notice or VIN confirmation to the appointment.
- Have the recall repair completed as scheduled; dealerships often offer a loaner vehicle if the repair requires extended time.
- After the repair, request written confirmation that the recall is resolved and verify the status in the NHTSA and Honda databases.
Staying proactive helps ensure safety and protects vehicle value over time.
Summary
Recalls for the 2020 Honda CR-V are VIN-specific. To determine if your vehicle has an open recall, check the VIN on NHTSA’s SaferCar.gov and Honda’s recall portal, and contact a dealer for repair if needed. Recall work is free, and timely action protects safety and resale value.


