2015 Honda cr-z. Consumer writes in regards to unsatisfactory customer service at dealership, no replacement parts to repair recall notice or rental vehicle available to consumer. *smd
2015 Honda CR-Z owner complaints
5 complaints filed with NHTSA on this vehicle , including 1 reporting a crash, fire, injury, or fatality. Listed by category, newest first within each section.
airbags 2 complaints shown
The airbag light started coming on somewhere (approx) around 100K miles. I noticed that MANY hondas had takata airbags and were recalled. My airbag is also sourced from takata and I'm concerned for my safety and wondered if my car was overlooked because CR-Z models had very low volume of production. I wanted to check. I cannot financially replace this as the cost exceeds the value of the car, but it runs great and I need it for commuting. PLEASE double-check as my hunch is that my car was overlooked when assessing the takata air bag disaster. Thank you for your time and consideration.
powertrain 1 complaint shown
Just bought a Honda crv-touring, vibrations have started around 600 miles, when in a stoped position, in drive, after it has heated up, bought this because we needed a smooth ride (which seemed at first drive), vibrations aggravate my spasticity, and can cause seizures in some people. Do not know if it is from engine or transmission,, and it comes up through the steering wheel.
body 1 complaint shown
In 2010 to 2016 Honda CR-Zs the exterior door handles will fail without any symptoms. Leaving the driver unable to unlatch the door without being inside. The problem has not been addressed by Honda, but many owners have reported it being a common problem. The door handle latch tends to break under hot or cold environments and under light to heavy stress when attempting to open the door
electrical 1 complaint shown
Back in november of 2016 I had an accident, which I believe was caused by a malfunction in the car. Right before loosing control of the vehicle my traction control light flashed rapidly on the dash causing my car to jolt and loose traction. I had spun and hit head on to the side of the mountain. A few more feet to the left and I would've flew off the mountain. I then had my car towed to the dealership and they read all the codes on my car to see if it really was a car malfunction. The 2 codes that brought concern to me where the ( 61-1 battery voltage low & 25-1 yaw rate sensor malfunction) but Honda was unsure if these codes where caused by the accident, but I knew it was what had caused my accident. Just as a reminder I bought this car brand new for the very reason being I wanted to