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What problems did the 2007 Honda CRV have with a?

The 2007 CR‑V’s most commonly reported problems involve the automatic transmission, air conditioning issues, and higher-than-average oil consumption in some engines. There were also safety recalls linked to Takata airbag inflators that affected many vehicles from that era.


To help readers understand, this article outlines the main trouble spots, how they typically present, and what owners and buyers should check, including recall status and maintenance history.


Common mechanical and reliability concerns


Below is a concise guide to the main problems reported by owners over the years. Each bullet highlights typical symptoms, possible causes, and what to watch for during a test drive or inspection.



  • Transmission problems: Many owners reported rough shifting, slipping, or harsh engagement in older automatic transmissions. In some cases, repairs or even replacement were needed at higher mileage.

  • Oil consumption: The 2.4-liter engine in some 2007 CR‑Vs was noted for higher oil usage than typical for its class, leading to more frequent top-offs and monitoring to avoid low-oil situations.

  • A/C cooling and leaks: The air conditioning system could develop leaks or fail to cool adequately, resulting in weak or no cooling on hot days.

  • Sunroof and window issues: Leaks around sunroof seals and failures of power window regulators have been reported, particularly in older vehicles with more wear.

  • Engine misfire or idle issues: Some engines experienced rough idle, misfires, or hesitation, sometimes tied to ignition components, sensors, or fuel delivery.


Not every 2007 CR‑V has these problems, and severity varies with maintenance history, mileage, and climate. Regular maintenance and a thorough pre-purchase inspection can help identify issues before they become costly repairs.


Recalls and safety campaigns


Recalls for the 2007 CR‑V primarily involve safety-related components. In the years since its release, safety campaigns tied to airbag inflators under the Takata program affected many Honda models, including CR‑Vs from this era. Other recall campaigns could address issues in braking, transmission, or other systems depending on the vehicle’s VIN.


To determine if a specific vehicle is affected, check the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall database or Honda’s official recall lookup using the car’s VIN, and review recall completion status with a dealer.


What to check when buying a used 2007 CR-V


When shopping for a used 2007 CR‑V, verify maintenance history, confirm any open recalls were completed, and have a trusted mechanic inspect the drivetrain and climate control systems. The following checks are practical during inspection and test drive.



  • Test drive for smooth transmission operation, noting any slipping, shuddering, or hard engagement.

  • Inspect for oil leaks and review the oil consumption history; consider an oil consumption test if mileage is high.

  • Evaluate A/C performance, listen for unusual noises from the compressor, and check for leaks in the refrigerant lines.

  • Inspect sunroof seals for leaks and test power window operation for consistent movement.


Thorough checks and a clear recall history can help buyers avoid common pitfalls and select a CR‑V with a solid maintenance record.


Maintenance and recall status


Understanding a vehicle’s maintenance history and recall status is essential for confident ownership. Well-documented service records and completed recalls reduce the risk of surprise repairs and help maintain resale value.


Summary


The 2007 Honda CR‑V’s most reported problems center on the transmission, oil consumption in some engines, and air conditioning performance, with safety recalls affecting some units later on, notably airbags. Prospective buyers should verify maintenance and recall status and consider a professional inspection to avoid common pitfalls and ensure reliability.

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