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Is there any recalls on a 2009 Honda CR-V?

Yes. There have been recall campaigns affecting some 2009 Honda CR-Vs over the years. Whether your vehicle is affected depends on its VIN and production details; the current status should be verified using official VIN lookups.


What recall history means for the 2009 CR-V


Over its production run, the 2009 CR-V shared parts and platforms with other model years, which means certain safety campaigns could apply to some VIN ranges of this vehicle. Recalls are tied to the VIN, the campaign, and the time period when the work was issued. It is possible that some 2009 CR-Vs have no active recalls, while others may have one or more campaigns requiring dealer service.


Below are broad recall categories that have involved 2009 CR-Vs at various times. This is not a guarantee that every vehicle has these recalls; each vehicle must be checked by VIN.



  • Airbag inflator recalls (including Takata-related campaigns) that affected many Honda models, sometimes covering CR-Vs in certain VIN ranges.

  • Fuel system/fuel pump recalls that could cause engine stalling or loss of power in some VIN ranges.

  • Steering, suspension, or related component recalls in certain campaigns that touched early 2009 production.

  • Seat belt and latch-related recalls in specific VINs or production windows.


Because recall status depends on VIN, always check with official sources to see if any campaigns are open on your specific vehicle.


How to check recalls for a 2009 CR-V


Use official recall lookup tools to verify active campaigns for your exact VIN. Here is the recommended process:



  1. Locate your VIN. It is a 17-character code found on the driver-side dashboard, visible through the windshield, and on your vehicle registration and insurance card.

  2. Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) SaferCar.gov VIN lookup page and enter your VIN to see open recalls and past actions.

  3. Also check Honda’s official recall portal or contact your local Honda dealer to get VIN-specific recall information and to schedule repairs (typically at no cost).

  4. Consider signing up for recall notices or ensuring your contact information with Honda is up to date so you don’t miss new campaigns.


Keeping VIN-based recall information handy helps you stay current on safety repairs and ensures any required service is completed promptly.


What to do if you own a 2009 Honda CR-V


If you own a 2009 CR-V, proactively verify recall status and schedule repairs as needed. Honda and the NHTSA cover recall repairs at no charge to the owner for active campaigns, regardless of mileage or ownership history, as long as the recall is active and applicable to your VIN.


Summary


recalls have occurred for some 2009 Honda CR-Vs, particularly in areas involving airbags and fuel systems, among other categories. The crucial step is to check your specific VIN against official sources (NHTSA and Honda) to determine current and open recalls. If a recall is found, contact a Honda dealer to arrange the required service at no cost to you. Staying informed and acting promptly helps maintain safety and vehicle reliability.

How much is a 2009 Honda CR-V worth now?


The value of a used 2009 Honda CR-V ranges from $1,721 to $5,841, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options.



What years to avoid when buying a Honda CR-V?


  • 2007 Honda CR-V. The first year of the all-new third-generation CR-V is one to avoid unless you enjoy dealing with electrical problems, malfunctioning door locks, and tires that prematurely wear.
  • 2008 Honda CR-V.
  • 2009 Honda CR-V.
  • 2010 Honda CR-V.
  • 2011 Honda CR-V.



What is the most common problem with Honda CR-V 2009?


Owner Reported Trouble Spots

  • Climate System. AC compressor, blower (fan) motor, condenser, evaporator, heater system, automatic climate system, electrical failure, refrigerant leakage.
  • Exhaust.
  • Electrical Accessories.
  • Noises/Leaks.
  • Suspension/Steering.
  • Drive System.
  • Paint/Trim.
  • Body Hardware.



What is the most common CR-V recall issue?


2017 Honda Recalls

Most common models:Typical recall themes:
CRVAirbag inflator recalls
CivicSteering system inspections
JazzBrake-related checks
AccordElectrical reliability improvements
Feb 9, 2026


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