Do You Own a 2022-2026 Honda CR-V or CR-V Hybrid?
You May Qualify for Legal Action
The auto product liability attorneys at McCune Law Group (MLG) are investigating potential loss of power issues related to 2022-2026 Honda CR-V and Honda CR-V Hybrid vehicles. Drivers are reporting that vehicles may experience a complete loss of motive power without warning. Issues recurred even after repair, indicating a potential safety concern. If you own a 2022-2026 Honda CR-V or Honda CR-V Hybrid and believe you have experienced this issue, contact our firm today for a free case evaluation.
The Issue
Your Honda CR-V or CR-V Hybrid may suddenly lose power while driving—even at highway speeds. Warning lights flash, the vehicle enters limp mode, and normal driving becomes dangerous. The issue often returns even after dealership repairs, putting you and your family at risk.
Who We’re Looking For
We’re seeking to speak with owners who:
- Own a 2022–2026 Honda CR-V or CR-V Hybrid
- Bought it new or Certified Pre-Owned in CA, TX, NJ, NY, MI, PA, or IL (not leased or purchased from a private party)
- Experienced sudden power loss, limp mode, or flashing warning lights
- Still live in the state where you purchased the vehicle
Why Contact Us Now
Sudden power loss is a serious safety concern. Documenting your experience now helps us understand the scope of this issue. If we determine legal action is appropriate, early documentation strengthens potential claims.
About McCune Law Group
McCune Law Group has over 20 years of experience holding major automakers accountable for dangerous defects. Partner Todd Walburg has served on Plaintiffs Steering Committees for major Toyota cases and leads our automotive defect investigations.
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