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What are the recalls on a 2012 Honda CR-V?

In short, the most widespread recall affecting the 2012 CR-V concerns Takata airbag inflators, with other recalls limited to specific VIN ranges. To know the exact recalls for your particular vehicle, you should check the VIN against official databases.


The 2012 Honda CR-V sits in a lane of SUVs that has seen a broad recall push in recent years, driven largely by airbag safety concerns and a handful of VIN-specific issues. While the Takata airbag inflator campaign affected many older Honda models, other recalls have cropped up over time for select vehicles in this model year. Below is a snapshot of recall categories that have historically involved 2012 CR-Vs and guidance on how to verify your own vehicle’s status.


Known recall campaigns by category


Takata airbag inflator recalls


The most prominent and long-running recall affecting the 2012 CR-V involves Takata airbag inflators. These campaigns cover the driver and passenger airbag inflators in vehicles built with certain Takata-made inflators, which could rupture and deploy debris in a crash. Replacement parts have been provided at no cost, but eligibility depends on the vehicle’s VIN and location.



  • Driver airbag inflator recall (part of the broader Takata inflator campaign)

  • Passenger airbag inflator recall (part of the broader Takata inflator campaign)


Conclusion: If your CR-V is affected, a dealer visit is required to replace the airbag inflators. Status and timing depend on your VIN and regional recall efforts.


Other recalls affecting select VINs


In addition to the Takata recalls, there have been VIN-specific campaigns that touched certain 2012 CR-Vs. These campaigns targeted particular components and may require inspections, component replacements, or software updates. Because these recalls are VIN-specific, they don’t affect every 2012 CR-V.



  • Fuel system-related recalls on a subset of VIN ranges (e.g., fuel pump/module or associated lines)

  • Electrical and control-system updates or component replacements for certain VINs (e.g., infotainment, instrument cluster, or related wiring harnesses)



Conclusion: These VIN-specific recalls can vary widely by region and production batch. Owners should verify their exact status using their VIN.


How to verify recalls for your 2012 CR-V


To determine the precise recalls that apply to your vehicle, use your VIN and official recall resources. Here’s how to proceed:



  • Locate your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the lower left of the dashboard near the windshield or on the driver’s door jamb.

  • Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s SaferCar.gov recall search and enter your VIN.

  • Review any active recalls listed for your vehicle and contact your Honda dealer to schedule free repairs.

  • Consider signing up for recall notices from Honda or NHTSA so you receive updates on new campaigns that may affect your VIN.


Conclusion: Checking your VIN is the only reliable way to know which recalls apply to your 2012 CR-V and what the repair process entails. Do not ignore recall notices; some campaigns require urgent attention.


Summary


The 2012 Honda CR-V has been most notably impacted by Takata airbag inflator recalls, which require dealer replacement parts and can affect multiple units. Other recalls exist but are VIN-specific and vary by region. To protect yourself, verify recalls using your VIN through official sources (NHTSA and Honda), and arrange repairs promptly with an authorized dealer.

What is the class action lawsuit for the 2012 Honda CR-V?


Class Action Filed Over Alleged VTC Actuator Defect in Certain Honda CR-V, Accord, Crosstour Vehicles. July 13, 2023 Fourteen consumers have filed a class action in which they claim 2012-2014 Honda CR-Vs, 2012 Honda Accords and 2012-2015 Honda Crosstours contain a defective variable timing control actuator.



Which CR-V year to stay away from?


The first CR-V of the 21st century sees an increase in engine-related issues and the beginning of a series of recalls for defective airbags (the notorious Takata airbag recall). The recall affected numerous model years (mostly 2002-2015), so always check this out if you're buying a used CR-V.



What are common 2012 CRV problems?


Suspension and Brake Concerns
Warped front rotors are common around 60,000 miles. Wheel Bearing Noise : A humming sound on turns usually signals a bad wheel bearing. If the problem gets ignored the sound will get louder and louder. Wheel bearings tend to go more often due to potholes and city driving.



Are there any recalls on the 2012 Honda CR-V?


Honda is recalling certain model year 2012-2013 CR-V, Odyssey, and model year 2013 Acura RDX vehicles. During sub-freezing temperatures, the brake-shift interlock blocking mechanism may become slow and allow the gear selector to be moved from the Park position without pressing the brake pedal.


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