Asit turned out, hundreds more CR-V have had the same engine issue, found on online forums for Honda owners. Consumer Reports links the issue to the mixing of gasoline and oil within the system
Accordingto the lawsuit, the 2016-2018 Honda Civics and 2017-2018 Honda CR-Vs are equipped with 1.5-liter Earth Dreams turbocharged engines. Car complaints, carIcouldn't find anything solid enough to show that Honda even made any changes to the engine to correct the problem. It appears head bolts stretch over time
3compression ratio Intercooled turbo Direct injection and Variable Timing Control 162 lb-ft to 177 lb-ft torque Negligible turbo lag for fast throttle response Outstanding EPA fuel
TheTSB confirmed reports of a higher-than-normal engine oil level due to contamination from fuel build-up in the 2015-2018 CR-V and 2016-2018 Civic. August 2018: They took it one step further by releasing a statement saying they were aware of the problem and were working on potential counter-measures.
Ownersof the 2017 and 2018 Honda CR-V Turbo are reporting problems with the crossover’s 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. In affected vehicles, fuel can find its way into the vehicle
Anautomatic 2016 Mazda 3 hatchback went from zero to 60 mph in 6.8 seconds and a 2017 Golf TSI we recently tested did it in 7.3 seconds. Stopping from 70 mph in 166 feet, the Civic also excelled
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