UK Reliability Directory

Honda CR-V Mk3

Production Years: 2007 - 20123 Documented Faults

The Honda CR-V Mk3 (2007–2012) is one of the most respected family SUVs in the UK, renowned for its bulletproof mechanical reliability and massive practical appeal. Positioned as a versatile alternative to the more rugged Land Rover Freelander and the more urban-focused Nissan Qashqai, the CR-V Mk3 struck a perfect balance between family comfort and dependable all-weather capability. In the UK used market, it is highly sought after by those who value longevity over modern tech, with well-maintained examples often covering high mileages with ease. Reliability is a hallmark of this generation, with the 2.0-litre i-VTEC petrol engine being particularly durable. The 2.2-litre i-CTDi and later i-DTEC diesel engines are also strong, though high-mileage examples used primarily for towing can see premature clutch and dual-mass flywheel wear. A common and famous quirk of the Mk3 is the "rear differential groan"—a rubbing noise heard during tight low-speed turns. This is almost always caused by contaminated differential fluid and is easily resolved with a specialized fluid flush. The air conditioning compressor is another known failure point that should be checked for quiet operation. UK buyers should specifically look for a car with a documented history of rear differential fluid changes, which Honda recommends every 30,000 miles using genuine Honda Dual Pump Fluid II. During the test drive, perform several tight full-lock turns to listen for any "quacking" or groaning sounds from the rear. For diesel models, check for smooth clutch engagement and ensure the DPF has not been clogged by excessive city driving. Finally, inspect the rear suspension for "sag"—high-mileage cars or those that have frequently towed may sit lower at the rear, which can indicate tired springs or bushes.

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Common Faults & Reliability

These are the most common documented problems for the Honda CR-V Mk3, sorted by their typical impact and frequency.

AWD Fluid Neglect

medium severity

The rear differential shudders on tight turns if fluid is old.

Est. repair cost:£100–£800

Air Conditioning Compressor Failure

medium severity

The A/C compressor clutch can fail or the compressor itself can seize, particularly on early models, causing a loss of cooling and a rattling noise behind the dashboard.

Est. repair cost:£400–£700

Rear Light Cluster Water Ingress

low severity

The rear light clusters can allow water to leak through, causing condensation inside the lens and potential bulb or electrical issues.

Est. repair cost:£50–£200

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