Yes. There have been recalls affecting some 2014 Honda CR-V models.
Whether a particular vehicle is included depends on its VIN and the campaigns currently active in your region. This article explains how to verify recalls and what owners should do.
What recalls have involved the 2014 Honda CR-V
The following recall campaigns have affected some 2014 CR-Vs, most notably the nationwide Takata airbag inflator recalls, along with other VIN-specific campaigns that vary by production date and region.
- Takata airbag inflator recalls affecting front airbags; replacement is required and free of charge at authorized dealers.
- Other campaigns that have included certain 2014 CR-Vs (these vary by VIN and may involve fuel systems, braking, or electrical components).
Because recall eligibility depends on your vehicle's VIN and production details, it's important to check official databases to confirm whether your car is affected.
How to check recall status for your 2014 CR-V
To determine whether your specific car is under recall, start with official VIN-based lookups from reliable sources.
- Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall lookup at nhtsa.gov/recalls and enter your VIN to see active or past campaigns.
- Use Honda's official recall/owner portal to search by VIN or model.
- Call or visit a local Honda dealership; provide your VIN and ask for a recall status check or an appointment for service.
- Sign up for recall notices from NHTSA or Honda so you receive alerts if new campaigns affect your vehicle.
Keep your VIN handy and monitor for recall notices; recall work is performed at no cost to the vehicle owner and may require a service appointment to complete.
What to do if your vehicle is recalled
If a recall is active for your vehicle, Honda and dealers will replace or repair the affected part free of charge. Schedule service promptly to ensure safety and compliance.
In the event of multiple campaigns, some repairs may require extended or staged visits. Always verify the status in writing and keep service documentation for your records.
Summary
For the 2014 Honda CR-V, recalls exist but eligibility hinges on the specific VIN and production details. The most persistent and widely publicized campaigns involve Takata airbag inflators, but other VIN-specific recalls can occur. To stay informed, regularly check official sources (NHTSA and Honda) with your VIN and contact a dealer if a recall is indicated. Remember, recall work is free and designed to keep your vehicle safe.


