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What is the recall on the 2012 Honda CRV transmission?

The recall status for the 2012 Honda CR-V transmission is not a single, universal campaign that applies to every car. Recall eligibility is determined by the vehicle’s VIN and can change over time. To know whether your specific vehicle is affected, you must check official recall databases using your VIN.


Understanding the recall landscape for the 2012 CR-V transmission


In practice, the 2012 CR-V used a traditional automatic transmission, and recall campaigns related to transmissions have occurred across the Honda lineup from that era. However, there is no blanket recall that covers all 2012 CR-V transmissions. The only reliable way to know if your car is involved is to check recall records by VIN on official sites.


Why a VIN-based approach matters


Recall campaigns are issued to specific VIN ranges or individual VINs. Even if a model year is known to have had transmission-related issues, your car may or may not be included depending on its production date, manufacturing lot, and service history. Always verify with official sources.


Before you check the recall records, here are the steps you should take to confirm your vehicle’s status.


To check if your 2012 CR-V is involved in any transmission-related recalls, use the following steps:



  • Locate your vehicle’s VIN. It’s typically found on the driver’s side dashboard near the windshield, the driver’s door jamb, or on your vehicle registration and insurance documents.

  • Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) VIN lookup page (SaferCar.gov) to search for open recalls by VIN.

  • Also check Honda’s official recall page or contact a Honda dealer for VIN-specific recall information.

  • If you find an open recall for your VIN, schedule the recall service with an authorized Honda dealer. Transmission-related recalls are usually repaired at no cost to the owner.


Concluding: A VIN-based search is the definitive way to determine whether your 2012 CR-V is affected by a transmission recall. Public notices can emerge over time, so it’s wise to recheck periodically.


What to do if a recall is found


If the VIN check reveals an open recall related to the transmission, you should take prompt action to get the free remedy performed by an authorized dealer. Here are the typical steps and considerations.



  • Contact the nearest Honda dealer or the manufacturer’s recall line to schedule service. Remedial work for recalls is performed at no cost to the vehicle owner.

  • Bring your VIN, proof of ownership, and a photo ID to the service appointment. The dealer will confirm eligibility and perform the repair or replacement as needed.

  • Ask about the expected service time and whether a loaner vehicle is available if the repair requires an extended period.

  • If you experience symptoms such as transmission slipping, harsh shifting, loss of power, or unusual noises, inform the dealer even if you haven’t received a recall notice yet, as those symptoms may indicate a recall-related issue or another service campaign.


Concluding: If your vehicle is listed in a transmission-related recall, the remedy is provided at no charge and should be completed promptly to maintain safety and reliability.


Keep informed: ongoing updates and where to check


Recall information can evolve. The most reliable sources for up-to-date, VIN-specific information are official government and manufacturer databases. Regularly check these resources to confirm whether any new campaigns affect your 2012 CR-V’s transmission.


Summary


There isn’t a universal, year-wide recall solely for the 2012 Honda CR-V transmission. Instead, recall status depends on your VIN. To determine if your vehicle is affected, look up the VIN on NHTSA’s SaferCar.gov and Honda’s official recall page, and contact a Honda dealer for a free remedy if needed. Stay vigilant for updates, and consider setting a periodic check to ensure your vehicle remains in good standing with regard to recalls.

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