A number of customer complaints regarding braking system issues in 2020 and 2021 Honda CR-V models have been reported in recent months. Consumers are voicing their concerns over persistent braking problems, ranging from rotors that must be replaced prematurely to misfiring braking sensors, but the manufacturer has yet to acknowledge these complaints.
According to one driver of a 2020 Honda CR-V SUV, they were driving their vehicle along a city street when the vehicle came to a violent, abrupt stop for no apparent reason. The car stopped so suddenly that the driver compared the sensation to having been hit by three cars at once. While the driver suspected the incident occurred because of a faulty collision mitigation braking system, the dealer could not locate the source of the issue. Other Honda owners have complained about rotors that wear out prematurely, forcing them to seek replacement rotors on multiple occasions. For now, many of these customers continue to wait for clear answers and permanent solutions to these braking issues.
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