This was as far as I am concerned a dealer caused problem.I brought the crv in to have the drivers auto window fixed and when I got my crv back the auto door lock would not work on the door that they had fixed the window problem on.I informed the dealer about this and was told that the two problems were not related and that I would have to cover the added experience of repairing this problem on top of the big repair bill of the window.Sound kind of fishy to me.Window auto lock on the drivers door is still hit and miss.
Drive side door does not open with remote or from inside with a switch, the only way to open is manually. For a car with low mileage this definitely looks like a flaw in design or manufacturing. The wear and tear on the car is minimal. Dealer quoting hundreds of dollars to fix. THIS IS A SECURITY ISSUE AS WELL!
- sarunasr,
Plantation, FL, US
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This was as far as I am concerned a dealer caused problem.I brought the crv in to have the drivers auto window fixed and when I got my crv back the auto door lock would not work on the door that they had fixed the window problem on.I informed the dealer about this and was told that the two problems were not related and that I would have to cover the added experience of repairing this problem on top of the big repair bill of the window.Sound kind of fishy to me.Window auto lock on the drivers door is still hit and miss.
- Brian P., Kenora, Ontario, Canada