Honda CR-V: Evaporative Emissions Control System
As gasoline evaporates in the fuel
tank, an evaporative emissions
control canister filled with charcoal
adsorbs the vapor. It is stored in this
canister while the engine is off. After
the engine is started and warmed up,
the vapor is drawn into the engine
and burned during driving.
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The onboard refueling vapor
recovery (ORVR) system captures
the fuel vapors during refueling. The
vapors are adsorbed in a canister
filled with activated carbon. While
driving, the fuel vapo
The exhaust emissions controls
include three systems: PGM-FI,
ignition timing control, and three
way catalytic converter. These three
systems work together to control the
engine’s combusti
The emissions control systems are
designed and certified to work together
in reducing emissions to
levels that comply with the Clean Air
Act. To make sure the emissions
remain low, you shoul
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Special Tools Required
Driver 077 49-00 10000
Oil seal driver attachment, 96 mm 07ZAD-PNAA.100
1. Check the connecting rod bearing clearance with
plastigage.
2. Check the main bearing clearance with plastigage.
3. Install the bearing halves in the engine block and
connecting rods.
4. Apply a
Rear Brake Pad Inspection and Replacement
Special Tools Required
Brake caliper piston compressor 07AAE-SEPA101
CAUTION
Frequent inhalation of brake pad dust, regardless of material
composition, could be hazardous to -your health.
Avoid breathing dust particles.
Never use an air hose or brush to
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