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Anyone else have this on driver door trim above window? 2020 a spec.
I’m assuming this is a warranty issue as I’m concerned that this will get worse. Four year
warranty expires in August so I’m trying to find every possible thing to get repaired.
Anyone else have this on driver door trim above window? 2020 a spec.
I’m assuming this is a warranty issue as I’m concerned that this will get worse. Four year
warranty expires in August so I’m trying to find every possible thing to get repaired.
Looks like a warranty repair to me. I have a 21' Aspec and don't have any such issue. I'd definitely take it in!
Anyone else have this on driver door trim above window? 2020 a spec.
I’m assuming this is a warranty issue as I’m concerned that this will get worse. Four year
warranty expires in August so I’m trying to find every possible thing to get repaired.
I think there was someone else that had posted about a similar issue with their A-spec and had the trim replaced under warranty. Not sure if it was here or some other forum or Reddit
I've had this happen to my 2019 A-Spec ABP as well. I noticed it on my car about 2 yrs ago (near driver-side mirror) but it was during pandemic when there were more lockdowns and I didn't need to bring my car in for anything else (rarely driving) so I've missed trying to fix this under warranty. I would expect this would be covered under warranty so I would bring it in soon to try to get it fixed. This bubbling is pretty disappointing to see happen, especially so early.
There were some Gen 5 CR-Vs (2017-2022) that did the same (or similar) thing, as reported on the CR-V forum...IIRC, dealers mostly denied warranty, claiming it was caused by parking in the reflection of the sun off a building's window. (acting like a magnifying glass)
That's ridiculous. Why do other cars exposed to the same environmental stress not have this same issue? It's a RDX quality issue that should be covered by warranty.