Honda CR-V Door Lock Lawsuit Finally Approved - CarComplaints.com
— A Honda CR-V door lock lawsuit has received final approval in federal court after Honda agreed to settle the case. The plaintiffs claim the 2007-2011 Honda CR-V door lock actuators cause the doors to fail to lock or unlock from the inside of the SUVs and from the outside by using the fobs. Further, the plaintiffs claim the locks typically fail after the expiration of the 3-year/36,000 mile warranty, which left CR-V owners sometimes paying as much as $400 to repair the door locks. Although the lawsuit has been settled and received final approval by a federal judge, the settlement includes only the 2007-2008 Honda CR-V and the 2009 CR-Vs that fall within the following ranges of vehicle identification numbers. 2009 Honda CR-V (Two-wheel drive) JHLxxxxxxxx000001 to JHLxxxxxxxxx007343 5J6xxxxxxxx000001 to 5J6xxxxxxxx003420 3CZxxxxxxxx700001 to 3CZxxxxxxxx701680 2009 Honda CR-V (All-wheel drive) JHLxxxxxxxxx000001 to JHLxxxxxxxxx007327 5J6xxxxxxxx000001 to... For all 2007-2008 and certain 2009 Honda CR-V owners, Honda is extending the warranty on all four door lock actuators. Source: www.carcomplaints.com