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The Honda CR-V has been around in families for many years and you even find yourself passing down your old Honda to your kid when they first get their license. They are your family car. But with any car, they have their problems. And at DeBoer’s Auto we’re here to help! We don’t want to see anyone stranded on the side of the road. So here are our top five problems with the 3rd generation 2006-2011 Honda CR-V.


  1. Check Engine light on for P2a00
    1. Customer Concern: The check engine light is on for code P2a00 for a range of performance issue with the front Air Fuel ratio sensor.
    2. Potential Causes: Air Fuel Ratio (AFR) Sensor, Electronic Control Module (ECM), Leaking Exhaust
  2. Door Locks
    1. Customer Concern: The door lock starts to cycle intermittently
    2. Potential Causes: Drivers Door Lock Knob Switch,  Drivers Door Lock Knob Switch Wiring
  3. Check Engine light on for code P0341
    1. Customer Concern: The check engine light is on with a code P0341, it resets the code and it sets right after start.
    2. Potential Causes: Timing Chain, Variable Cam Timing (VCT) Gear, Variable Timing Control (VTC) Solenoid
  4. Check Engine light on for code P2647
    1. Customer Concern: Trouble Code
    2. Potential Causes: Low Engine Oil, Plugged Oil Passage, Insufficient Oil Pressure,
    3. Plugged Oil Screen, Insufficient Oil Volume, Malfunctioning VTEC Oil Pressure Switch, Defective VTEC Solenoid



Experiencing any of these problems? Here at DeBoers Auto, we can help you! Our certified technicians are trained in all of these areas. Please don’t hesitate to call or schedule an appointment online today!  

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Bill DeBoer Jr

Written by Bill DeBoer Jr