My only issue is that just a few days ago, the missus and I left Cairns to go on holiday to Darwin. (we were going to take the cruiser and the boat, but I didn't finish the work I was doing on the cruiser, thats another story) On getting to Cardwell, about 200klms south of Cairns I noticed a warning light on the dash on: in the shape of an engine. We pulled over and read the owners manual to see what it was. It basically was a warning light saying "something" was wrong with emissions system. I have RACQ service so rang them, bloke came out and said there was nothing he could do and get to a Honda dealer as soon as possible.
We drove to Townsville (about 150klms) and got a hotel room for the rest of the day as it was Sunday and 10am, great start to the holiday!! Anyway, after a few hours and a meal I did some research on the net and found a lot of people had experienced "false" warning lights and many were because the fuel cap was not screwed down tight enough
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So car had cooled down, went out and started it up, no light. Went for a drive, no light. Decided to keep going early next morning, and have the car service here in Darwin and let them know. Got it serviced today and was told there were two codes stored, one was for a sensor fault on a wheel (WTF does that have to do with the engine?) and the other was for a sensor that apparently can play up if the engine oil is low, which I know it wasnt (checked it before we left) but can go off if the wrong oil is used (told all this by the dealer in Darwin) however I have always had the car serviced by a Honda dealer, so should be good.
In general I am happy with the car (I think it is a car, not a 4x4 or SUV) but research has showed that honda has a few issues with this warning light in other models as well as the CRV.
Has anyone here with a CRV ever experienced false engine malfunction lights??