Honda CR-V intermittent no-start issue occurring since warranty expiration on Honda CR-V

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Honda CR-V owners report experiencing intermittent no-start issues, which may be caused by factors such as a failing starter motor or problems within the electrical system. Additionally, engine oil dilution is a common concern for models produced between 2017 and 2018, potentially impacting starting performance. Owners are advised to check the starter motor's functionality and verify the electrical system's condition to rule out any underlying issues. Regular maintenance, including inspecting the air filter and intake manifold for blockages, is also recommended to enhance starting reliability. If the problem persists, consulting a qualified mechanic is suggested to accurately diagnose and address the issue, as unresolved electrical problems can lead to serious safety hazards.

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