Crossover SUVs have become a popular choice among drivers who want to combine the nimble handling and maneuverability of a sedan with the cabin and cargo space of an SUV. And when it comes to compact crossover SUVs, the 2015 Honda CR-V is a fan favorite.
Still, if you have your eye on a used 2015 CR-V, you might be wondering, “what are some of the most common 2015 Honda CR-V problems I should know about?” Some frequently reported issues with this model include:
- Starter failure
- Sunroof shattering
- Front-end vibration
- Engine stalling while in reverse
In this article, we’ll expand on each of these commonly reported issues with the 2015 Honda CR-V so you can stay informed as you shop for your next pre-owned crossover SUV.
More about the 2015 Honda CR-V
When the 2015 CR-V made its debut, it did so with a new four-cylinder engine and continuously variable transmission (CVT). This model year also saw some new features, including a seven-inch touchscreen interface and sleek new exterior styling.
The 2015 CR-V is also available in four trim levels to suit your needs. Standard equipment on the base LX trim is generous and includes a rearview camera, Bluetooth® connectivity, cruise control, and full power accessories.
Looking for more indulgent features? Check out the range-topping Touring trim, which boasts everything from automatic climate control and leather upholstery to a power liftgate, adaptive cruise control, and a host of smart safety equipment.
Common 2015 Honda CR-V Problems
Vehicle Won’t Start
NHTSA Complaint IDs: 11353558, 11330075, 11328710, 11279247
A number of 2015 CR-V owners have reported issues with the vehicle’s starter. In one September 2020 NHTSA complaint, an owner reports that he or she has had problems getting the vehicle to start on random occasions since it was purchased new in 2015.
Other owners report similar issues with the vehicle not starting or taking multiple attempts to start. One owner, who filed a complaint in June of 2020, claims that it often takes four or five attempts at pressing the vehicle’s “push-to-start” button before the engine actually engages.
In one complaint, the owner of a 2015 CR-V reports that the vehicle has been taken to a dealer for inspection and was told the battery was bad. However, upon replacing the battery, the issue reportedly returned.
Spontaneous Sunroof Shattering
NHTSA Complaint IDs: 11104549, 10945607, 10691915
Another troubling issue that has been reported with the 2015 CR-V is that of sunroof glass spontaneously shattering while the vehicle is in motion. This has been reported on numerous occasions with the NHTSA, with most instances occurring when the vehicle is driving at highway speeds.
In one report filed in January of 2017, the owner of a 2015 CR-V claims that while driving down the highway at about 65 miles per hour, he or she heard a “small explosion” when the inner pane of the sunroof glass spontaneously exploded.
Another CR-V owner reported that a similar issue occurred while driving on the highway in February of 2015. After hearing a “loud explosion,” the driver observed that the sunroof glass had shattered. The owner claims that there was no road debris or evidence of a projectile causing the damage.
Front-End Vibration
NHTSA Complaint ID: 11299144
Numerous complaints have also been filed regarding random front-end vibrations on the 2015 Honda CR-V. In one NHTSA complaint, the owner reports that the entire front seat of the vehicle vibrates while the car is in motion. The vehicle was previously repaired under a separate recall, but the issue has persisted.
Likewise, a number of VehicleHistory.com reviewers also report problems with front-end vibrations at high speeds. One reviewer, Bob D., claims that this vibration is caused by a flaw in the vehicle’s continuously variable transmission (CVT) design. You can see the vibration problem for yourself in this YouTube video.
Engine Stalling in Reverse
NHTSA: 11340483, 11197360
Some reviewers have also complained about the 2015 CR-V stalling while in reverse. One owner filed an NHTSA complaint in July of 2020, mentioning that the vehicle frequently stalled while reversing in parking lots. The problem reportedly happens on cold starts.
Another owner of a 2015 CR-V reports similar issues in a 2019 NHTSA complaint, claiming that the problem is a dangerous one because it can cause an accident. This owner also reports that the issue is most likely to happen during a cold start when the vehicle has been sitting overnight without use.
Why Check the Vehicle History on a 2015 CR-V Before You Buy?
As evidenced from the above complaints, issues with a used car can arise at any time — and even common problems aren’t always covered under a recall notice. This is why it’s so important to do your research anytime you’re looking to buy a pre-owned vehicle.
By checking a used car’s Vehicle History as part of your shopping process, you may be able to avoid unwanted surprises and repairs down the road. And when you use Vehicle History for your research, you can get access to all the information you need to make a more confident purchase!