Honda CR-V: Power Flow

P Position

Hydraulic pressure is not applied to the clutch. Power is not transmitted to the countershaft. The countershaft is locked by the park pawl, interlocking the park gear.

N Position

Engine power transmitted from the torque converter drives the mainshaft idler gear, the idler shaft idler gear, and the secondary shaft idler gear, but hydraulic pressure is not applied to the clutches. Power is not transmitted to the.

counters haft. In this position, the position of the reverse selector differs according to whether the shift lever shifted from the D or R position:

NOTE: The illustration shows the 4WD transmission; 2WD does not have the transfer mechanism.

Honda CR-V. Automatic Transmission

1st Gear

NOTE: The illustration shows the 4WD transmission; 2WD does not have the transfer mechanism.

Honda CR-V. Automatic Transmission

2nd Gear

NOTE: The illustration shows the 4WD transmission; 2WD does not have the transfer mechanism.

Honda CR-V. Automatic Transmission

3rd Gear

NOTE: The illustration shows the 4WD transmission; 2WD does not have the transfer mechanism.

Honda CR-V. Automatic Transmission

4th Gear

NOTE: The illustration shows the 4WD transmission; 2WD does not have the transfer mechanism.

Honda CR-V. Automatic Transmission

5th Gear

NOTE: The illustration shows the 4WD transmission; 2WD does not have the transfer mechanism.

Honda CR-V. Automatic Transmission

R Position

NOTE: The illustration shows the 4WD transmission; 2WD does not have the transfer mechanism.

Honda CR-V. Automatic Transmission

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 Electronic Control System

Functional Diagram The electronic control system consists of the powertrain control module (PCM), sensors, and solenoid valves. Shifting and lock-up are electronically controlled for comfortable dri

 Hydraulic Controls

Valve Bodies The valve body includes the main valve body, the regulator valve body, and the servo body. The ATF pump is driven by splines on the left end of the torque converter which is attached to

 Hydraulic Flow

Distribution of Hydraulic Pressure As the engine turns, the ATF pump starts to operate. Automatic transmission fluid (ATF) is drawn through the ATF strainer (filter) and discharged into the hydraulic

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 Water Passage Replacement

1. Drain the engine coolant. 2. Remove the alternator. 3. Remove the condenser fan shroud assembly. 4. Remove the A/C compressor without disconnecting the A/C hoses (see step 34). 5. Remove the intake manifold. 6. Remove the bolt (A) securing the connecting pipe. 7. Remove the lower radiator h

 To Change or Select Files

Use the SKIP button while a USB flash memory device is playing to change files. SKIP - Each time you press and release (preset 6), the player skips forward to the beginning of the next file. Press and release   (preset 5), to skip backward to the beginning of the current file

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