Honda CR-V's Air Conditioning System Facing a Common 2022 Model Issue, Dealer Replaces it and Offers a Decade-Long Warranty for the Fix
In a move that may come as a relief to many owners, Honda has quietly extended the warranty for a known issue affecting the air conditioning (AC) system in 2017-2022 Honda CR-V models. The problem, related to the AC compressor shaft seal, can cause the seal to swell, deform, and leak, leading to refrigerant loss and diminished cooling performance.
The extended warranty, which is valid for 10 years from the original purchase date with no mileage limitation, was made in response to the issue. However, it's important to note that this isn't an official safety recall. Many owners have learned about the extension through dealer communication or community posts.
The problem commonly manifests as the AC blowing warm air instead of cold during hot weather. While there have been documented AC compressor failures in other model years of the CR-V, they are unrelated to the 2017-2022 issue.
If you own a 2022 Honda CR-V and your AC is not blowing cold, your dealership will likely inspect the AC system and replace the compressor shaft seal if necessary, all under the extended warranty. To verify if your specific 2022 CR-V is affected, you can use the RepairPal recall checker or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website with your VIN.
Denis Flierl, a Senior Torque News Reporter with over 30 years of experience in the automotive industry, specialises in reporting the latest automotive news, owner stories, and providing expert analysis. According to Flierl, if you own a 2022 CR-V, it would be a good idea to take it in for inspection if the AC is not blowing cold.
It's worth mentioning that 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 will send a notification by mail if your vehicle is affected by this issue. Some owners, like Eve Graves, may not receive the notice. In Eve's case, her local dealership replaced the AC compressor and informed her that this is a known issue with the 2022 CR-V.
If you have had AC problems with your 2017-2022 Honda CR-V and Honda fixed it for free, extending your warranty, we want to hear from you. Your experience could help other CR-V owners navigate this issue.
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