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The 2011 Honda CR-V air conditioning compressor recall was due to a manufacturing error that caused the compressor to cycle erratically, rendering it ineffective. This led to fluctuating temperatures and airflow strength in the vehicle. The strain on the compressor also had the potential to damage the system over time. While getting it repaired can cost around $400, taking it to Honda may result in a free fix, although this may not be guaranteed for an older vehicle like this one.
There's a problem with the air conditioner compressor turning on and off intermittently, which has led to a recall on the 2011 Honda CR-V.
I'm experiencing an issue with my 2011 CRV.
Right now, I am having my compressor replaced because it was making a strange noise like a ghostly "whooo" every time I hit the gas pedal. When I turned on my air conditioning or defoggers, all I got was scorching hot air coming through the vents, which was definitely not cool in the summer. Surprisingly, there was no recall issued for the compressor or the heater, which has already failed twice during the winter.
Recall of air conditioning units
Currently, my Honda CRV is experiencing issues with its air conditioning system where it now only blows hot air instead of cool air.