Brigette Honaker  |  May 16, 2018

Category: Consumer News

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Honda owners have filed a class action lawsuit against the automaker alleging that Honda CR-V vehicles are equipped with defective collision avoidance systems.

Lead plaintiffs Kathleen Cadena, Mukeshbai Patel, and Steven Geiger recently filed a class action against American Honda Motor Co. Inc., claiming that the company’s 2017 CR-V vehicles are equipped with a “Honda Sensing” system which makes driving the car more dangerous.

Cadena, Patel, and Geiger say they all experienced the system malfunction in their cars, purchased between June and October 2017. All three plaintiffs allegedly brought their car to a dealer for repairs, but continue to experience the issue.

The Honda Sensing system uses radar technology to detect nearby objects. The sensors alert the driver of imminent collisions or if the car is drifting out of its lane. The system can also be used in conjunction with cruise control to maintain a set distance from other vehicles. Honda Sensing comes standard with the EX, EX-L, and Touring CR-V models.

The Honda CR-V class action lawsuit claims that the collision avoidance system intermittently displays false collision warnings and reduces cruise control speed for no reason.

“But it is not only lack of repair that keeps owners of such class vehicles frustrated, but that when Honda Sensing system malfunctions, it does so abruptly, without warning, while the class vehicles are in motion on a public roadway,” the Honda Sensing class action lawsuit states. “The very system that was designed to keep drivers safe is in fact making them less safe by detracting their attention.”

The Honda CR-V crash sensing class action claims that Honda is aware of the software issue but has failed to take action to correct the bugs. The plaintiffs claim that in 2017 Honda allegedly sent a notice to authorized dealers informing them that the system was subject to sporadic false warnings and speed fluctuations in cruise control. The notice instructed dealers to update the system’s software to fix the issue.

“However, as evident from plaintiffs’ experiences and those of other consumers, the software update fails to correct the Honda Sensing defect or Honda’s dealers failed or refused even to perform such corrective action,” the Honda CR-V class action states.

Despite numerous consumer reports and an internal acknowledgement of the defect, Honda allegedly continues to keep silent to the public.

“Honda has never disclosed the Honda Sensing system defect to consumers – through its dealerships or otherwise,” the Honda crash sensing class action lawsuit claims. “It has not even stopped selling CR-V vehicles with defective Honda Sensing safety and driver-assistive system; it continues to sell them – without including any warning – as both new vehicles and used vehicles.”

The plaintiffs seek to represent a Class of owners and lessees of 2017 Honda CR-V models with the Honda Sensing system.

The Honda CR-V class action seeks damages, incidental damages, consequential damages, punitive damages, court costs, and attorneys’ fees.

The plaintiffs are represented by Trinette G. Kent of Lemberg Law LLC.

The Honda CR-V Collision Avoidance System Class Action Lawsuit is Cadena, et al. v. American Honda Motor Co. Inc., Case No. 2:18-cv-04007-MWF-PJW, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

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72 thoughts onHonda CRV Class Action Says ‘Honda Sensing’ System is Defective

  1. Joseph Fleming says:

    Add me I have a 2003 Honda Element

  2. Debra DuFour says:

    Is this only 2017? I have a 2007 CRV.

  3. I Taylor says:

    Top Class Action Administration, please please please, address the consumers who keep commenting “Add Me”. I cant even wrap my head around how any individual, no matter their age, socioeconomic background, education, … how can someone be that clueless, that they think commenting on a Blog post, sometimes thru a Facebook plugin, that is official business. People cant be that dumb…. SMH

  4. Art Hoffman says:

    I bought a new 2017 Honda CRV EX-L in January 2017. It now has alittle over 12K miles on it which is a 70/30 mix of highway and city use respectively. We have received false or, as I call them, phantom collision warnings that appear for.no reason at all. But the most dangerous and worse thing we have had is when driving in fog, snow or heavy rain on a highway and the brakes suddenly slam on for no reason. This has happened 3 times to us now and one time we almost had the person behind us slam into us because there was no forewarning! When I expressed my concern about it to our dealer, the service rep said “that happens at times, usually in heavy rain.” So the dealerships know about the defect and Handa must as well. I love my CRV (the first non-Ford I have ever bought and I am 65) BUT this defect is very, very dangerous.

  5. C. Bonam says:

    Add me

    1. sheila smith says:

      my CRV does the same thing, cruising down the highway and it will pick up a car passing you and it slows right down, many times we have almost been rearended

      1. Everett Bell says:

        My 2018 Honda CR-V would only do that once and I would drive straight to a Toyota dealership and trade it off.

  6. TERESA says:

    I have a 2002 CRV, I just got out of the shop for my censoring system $913.00.

  7. Gladys Gryskiewicz says:

    I am having the same problem with my 2017 CR-V Touring model. The brake censoring system comes on, and doesn’t come off until I turn the vehicle off and then start again. The radio is another problem too.

  8. mark chenoweth says:

    somebody contact us

  9. Laurie Burns says:

    I have a 2017 CRV and am having the same issues. I was on the highway yesterday-not only did I have multiple problem errors flashing but my brake systems light went on. This is the 3rd time I have had these messages. Very scary. I am very unhappy.

  10. Roy l chambers says:

    Have a 2017 crv

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