Honda CRV 2019 NO power

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Asked by Alfa16 Jul 17, 2020 at 08:25 PM about the 2019 Honda CR-V EX-L AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

New Honda CRV, 6 month old, this morning I noticed car was unlocked. Then
realized that its not getting lock using fob and then realized there is no power at
all. Can not start engine, open trunk or move seats.
What could be the reason, how do I fix it ?

5 Answers

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Thanks. I think so too, however, I wondering why battery would be dead, it has auto light so its not the case that lights were on and so battery was drained. Could not figure out how battery can be drained so much. Tomorrow morning I will try to jump start it. Thanks for your comment, appreciate!

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Thanks all. I jump started it and work. mirror light might be the culprit.

I do not know ,had this happen twice in a month , May 8 2022 , no start no power ,jump started , then replaced Battery ( 30 months old , 36 month battery ). Everything good until June 03 , 2022 , No power no start ( Same key fob lock/unlock nothing). Jump started ( 4 week old battery) then has started 4 times since with same battery . Something wrong , but I'm not going to spend $$$$1000's dollars, chasing electrical problem,been down that road before . Have has 4 honda's in last 24 years , 1st time I would classify as undependable!!!!

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