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Does the 2024 Honda CR-V have any recalls?

Yes — some 2024 Honda CR-V models have recalls, though the exact issues depend on your vehicle’s VIN.


Recall campaigns are issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Honda and can affect only certain builds. The status may change over time, so owners should verify their specific VIN with official sources to see if a recall applies and what remedy is required.


Current recall landscape for the 2024 CR-V


Recall campaigns are published and updated by NHTSA and Honda. For the 2024 CR-V, multiple campaign notices have been issued over time, with the affected vehicles identified by VIN. As of today, there are active and past recall notices tied to 2024 CR-V units. Check the official sources below to confirm whether your specific VIN is included.


To verify quickly, you can use the following:



  • With your CR-V’s VIN, search NHTSA’s recall database at SaferCar.gov. It will show whether there are any active or past recalls tied to your VIN and provide repair details.

  • Also search Honda’s official recall portal to cross-check recall information and dealer instructions for your VIN.

  • Contact your local Honda dealer’s service department and provide your VIN to confirm recall status and schedule a free repair if needed.

  • Sign up for recall notifications from NHTSA and Honda so you receive alerts about new campaigns that could affect your vehicle.


Remember that recall status is VIN-specific. Even if others in your area report recalls, your vehicle may or may not be affected depending on its manufacturing date and configuration.


How to verify recall status for your VIN


The two primary sources for VIN-based recall information are NHTSA and Honda. You’ll need your VIN, which is typically located on the driver’s side dash near the windshield or on the driver’s door jamb. Enter this VIN on the following sites to check for open recalls and remedies:



Consultation with a dealer can provide definitive confirmation and scheduling of any corrective actions.


What happens if your 2024 CR-V is recalled


If a recall is identified for your VIN, the repair is typically performed at no cost to you and at an authorized Honda dealership. The exact steps and timing depend on the specific campaign and parts availability.



  • Free repair and replacement of defective components, as mandated by the recall notice.

  • Arranging a service appointment with a Honda dealer; some campaigns may require a wait for parts, which dealerships will communicate.

  • In most cases, you can drive the vehicle to the appointment, but the dealership may offer a courtesy vehicle depending on the campaign.

  • After the repair, you should receive documentation of the corrective action for your records.


Staying proactive is important: even if no recall is noted for your VIN today, recalls can be issued in the future for different vehicle configurations or production batches.


Summary


Conclusion: Yes — the 2024 Honda CR-V has recalls affecting certain VINs. Vehicle owners should verify recalls for their specific car using the VIN through NHTSA and Honda’s recall portals and contact their dealer for a free remedy if needed. The recall landscape can evolve, so regular checks are wise.

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