Honda CR-V: Engine Block

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Honda CR-V. Engine Block

Honda CR-V. Engine Block

  1. Oil Seal Driver Attachment, 96 mm

  2. Driver

Component Location Index

Honda CR-V. Engine Block

Honda CR-V. Engine Block

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 Connecting Rod and Crankshaft End Play Inspection

1. Remove the oil pump. 2. Remove the baffle plates (see step 7). 3. Measure the connecting rod end play with a feeler gauge between the connecting rod and crankshaft. Connecting Rod End Play Standa

 Connecting Rod Bearing Replacement

Rod Bearing Clearance Inspection 1. Remove the oil pump. 2. Remove the baffle plates (see step 7). 3. Remove the connecting rod cap and bearing half. 4. Clean the crankshaft rod journal and bearing

 Oil Pan Removal

1. If the engine is already out of the vehicle, go to step 20. 2. Raise the vehicle on the lift to full height. 3. Drain the engine oil. 4. Remove the front wheels. 5. Remove the splash shield (se

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 A/C Signal Circuit Troubleshooting

NOTE: Use this troubleshooting procedure if the A/C compressor, the A/C condenser fan, and radiator fan are inoperative. Before doing symptom troubleshooting, check for and resolve any powertrain DTCs. 1. Turn the ignition switch ON (II). 2. Check if the blower motor operates at all speeds.

 Checking Loads

The best way to confirmthat all loads are within limits is to check them at a public scale. For public scales in your area, check your local phone book, or contact your trailer dealer or rental agency for assistance. If you cannot get to a public scale, you can estimate the total trai

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