2015 honda CRV vibration
I need to clarify some of my observations on the vibration issue with the 2015 honda crv
There are 2 different issues, that I think folks are not presenting clearly.
Vibration issue at idle.
Yes, if one is listening and feeling the car when the car is at a stop light with the brake pedal pressed. The car drops to below 600 rpm, and there is a
slight vibration that you will feel. There is nothing wrong with the car. And I believe other years of the Honda CRV had the same, I had a 2006 that had a harmonic vibration, but you get used to it. I don't think its a defect, other than maybe the type of engine mounts and the location of those engine mounts.
I think Honda is probably looking at a software upgrade to bump up the idle to eliminate this.
The second vibration, which most people are not being clear about is when you start moving from a stop. And I think this issue is a bigger problem
with the cvt transmission.
This is the issue I am hoping Honda is focusing on, and hopefully coming up with a fix.
When starting from a stop, you can definitely feel a vibration happening from the cvt transmission, and it seems the low rpm and the engine power are pushing against the belt in the cvt, and the cvt has problems with the torque. This to me is a huge reliability issue.
CVT's are supposedly more dependable, last longer because the transmisstion is a simpler design and less parts compared to a std auto transmission.
I expect my Honda's to last upwards of 225,000 miles with no major repairs.
I have owned all Hondas from new
1997 honda civic 350,000
1990 honda accord 225,000
2006 honda crv 225,000
So when properly maintained, I never once had a major repair to these cars. So I am hoping the same for the 2015 honda crv.
But that damn cvt vibration has me worried.