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“If you own a 2017 – 2022 Honda CR-V, please read this!”
That’s what Eve Graves posted on the Honda CR-V Community Facebook post. Her AC wasn’t blowing cold air in the heat this summer, so she called Honda to see what the problem was.
Fortunately, she did because she discovered there is a known issue with the 2017 to 2022 Honda CR-V AC unit.
During a summer heatwave, Eve noticed her normally ice-cold A/C was blowing warm. After contacting her local dealership, she discovered a known issue with the A/C compressor shaft seal affecting 2017-2022 CR-V models.
While not officially a safety recall, Honda has quietly extended the warranty to 10 years with unlimited mileage, a fact many owners are learning secondhand. This is a critical reminder for all CR-V owners to be proactive about their vehicle’s maintenance.
Here is what Honda CR-V owners need to know.
Eve says, “My A/C has always been like an ice box, and I LOVE it. But I noticed on a couple of hot days two weeks ago that it wasn’t as hot as normal. Slight difference, not huge.”
“So, I called our local Honda dealer and was told it could be a leak in it, and I would be under warranty. I called another Honda dealer I trust more and explained it, they said yes, even if it is only noticeable when it’s hot, that could be a leak.”
“I called the dealer I purchased my car from, and they said the same.”
“I brought it in, they put a new one in, and told me it is a known issue with the 2022 CR-V.”
“BUT I’m assuming because it isn’t a dangerous thing, just an inconvenience, they are not doing a recall. I have a new one and a 10-year warranty on it.”
“So…IF you have a 2022 CR-V, I’d take it in,” she concludes.
Is there a known issue with the 2022 Honda CR-V with the AC not blowing cold?
Yes, there’s a known issue with the 2022 Honda CR-V’s AC system, specifically related to the AC compressor shaft seal. American Honda has extended the warranty on this part to 10 years from the original purchase date, with no mileage limitation.
So, if your 2022 CR-V’s AC is not blowing cold due to this issue, the Honda dealer will likely fix it for free under the extended warranty.
Is there a recall for the 2022 Honda CR-V for the AC unit?
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Honda does not have an official recall related to the air conditioning system for the 2022 CR-V, specifically concerning an AC compressor shaft seal leak. However, Honda does have a Service Bulletin concerning the AC blowing warm air or stopping entirely due to a refrigerant leak.
The Issue: The AC compressor shaft seal can swell, deform, and eventually leak, leading to refrigerant loss and poor cooling performance. Affected Vehicles: The recall primarily affects Honda CR-Vs from the 2017-2022 model years, including the 2022 model. Warranty Extension: Honda has extended the warranty on the AC compressor shaft seal to 10 years from the original purchase date, with no mileage limitation.
How to Check: You can verify if your specific 2022 CR-V is affected by using the RepairPal recall checker or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website with your VIN. Customer Notification: If your vehicle is affected, Honda will send you a notification by mail. However, Eve says she did not receive the notice.
What Should Honda CR-V Owners Do?
If your vehicle’s AC is not blowing cold as it should, the dealership will inspect the AC system and replace the compressor shaft seal if necessary.
In conclusion,
The story of Eve Graves highlights a critical issue for many 2017-2022 Honda CR-V owners.
The problem with the 2022 Honda CR-V AC compressor is a known defect that can lead to frustratingly warm air and a loss of cooling.
Fortunately, American Honda has acknowledged the issue and has extended the Honda CR-V AC warranty to an impressive 10 years with unlimited mileage.
This means that if your 2017-2022 CR-V is experiencing poor cooling, you can likely get the AC system repaired for free. We strongly advise all owners to check their vehicle’s status, especially if their AC performance has declined.
Don’t wait for a formal notice; proactively contact your dealership to address the CR-V AC not blowing cold issue and ensure your vehicle is comfortable for years to come.
Please note that the information provided here is based on the experience of a Honda CR-V owner and may not apply to all cases. We recommend consulting with your local Honda dealership for specific issues related to your vehicle.
How About You?
Have you had AC problems with your 2017-2022 Honda CR-V? Did Honda fix it for free and extend your warranty? If so, we want to hear from you. Click the red Add New Comment link below and share your experience with the community.
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I am Denis Flierl, a Senior Torque News Reporter since 2012. My 30+ year tenure in the automotive industry, initially in a consulting role with every major car brand and later as a freelance journalist test-driving new vehicles, has equipped me with a wealth of knowledge. I specialize in reporting the latest automotive news, covering owner stories, and providing expert analysis, ensuring that you are always well-informed and up-to-date. Follow me on X @DenisFlierl, @WorldsCoolestRides, Facebook, and Instagram
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