rapid acceleration/Has this model had this issue?

Asked by Davey98VBD7 May 08, 2022 at 12:33 PM about the 2014 Honda CR-V LX FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Looking for complaints regarding this SUV...My issue was a sudden
acceleration..I know about slow/rapid acceration, engine rattles and interior
defects.

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Sounds like your vehicle is in need of some maintenance. Did you take it to a mechanic for repair? I'd search online for any issues and or complaints for your model year CRV to see if there is a common theme. Every vehicle has it's own issues and just knowing about them will help you maintain your vehicle correctly so you don't run into trouble down the road. Sometimes owners will give you suggestions on affordable fixes.

I had an accident with sudden acceleration while trying to park my 2014 Honda CRV. It sacred the heck out of me. After I hit the brake and parked, I noticed my Drive shift position had shifted to the Neutral shift position. Not my doing of course.

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