Honda CR-V: Steering

Special Tools

Honda CR-V. Steering

Honda CR-V. Steering

  1. Piston Seal Ring Sizing Tool
  2. Bushing Base
  3. Piston Seal Ring Guide
  4. Cylinder End Seal Slide
  5. Locknut Wrench, 40 mm
  6. Ball Joint Remover, 28 mm
  7. Valve Seal Ring Sizing Tool
  8. Sleeve Seal Ring Guide
  9. Pulley Holder
  10. Sleeve Seal Ring Sizing Tool, 36 mm
  11. P/S Joint Adapter (pump)
  12. P/S Joint Adapter (Hose)
  13. Cylinder End Seal Remover Attachment
  14. P/S Pressure Gauge
  15. Driver
  16. Attachment, 28 x 30 mm

Component Location Index

Honda CR-V. Steering

Symptom Troubleshooting Index

Find the symptom in the chart below, and do the related procedures in the order listed until you find the cause.

Honda CR-V. Steering

Honda CR-V. Steering

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 Symptom Troubleshooting

Hard Steering 1. Check the power assist. Is the initial turning load more than 34 N (3.5 kgf, 7.7 Ibf) ? YES-Go to step 2. NO-Power assist is OK. 2. Connect the P/S joint adapter (pump), P/S joint

 Pump Pressure Test

Pump Pressure Test with T/N 07406-0010001 Special Tools Required P/S joint adapter (pump) 07ZAK-S7C0100 P/S joint adapter (hose) 07ZAK-S7C0200 P/S pressure gauge 07406-0010001 Check the fluid pre

 Pump

Pump Replacement 1. Place a suitable container under the vehicle. 2. Drain the power steering fluid from the reservoir. 3. Remove the drive belt (A) from the pump pulley. 4. Cover the auto-tensione

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 Carrying Cargo on the Dual Deck Cargo Shelf

If equipped On U.S. model is shown Do not put any items on the dual deck cargo shelf that could block your view or be thrown around the vehicle during a crash. Do not use the dual deck cargo shelf if the rear seats are folded down. Do not exceed the dual deck cargo shelf load limit o

 Front Driveshaft Reassembly

Exploded View NOTE: Refer to the Exploded View as needed during this procedure. Inboard Joint Side 1. Wrap the splines with vinyl tape (A) to prevent damaging to the inboard boot. 2. Install the inboard boot onto the drives haft, then remove the vinyl tape. Be careful not to damage the inboard boo

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