Honda CR-V: Dual Pump System Function Test
Starting and accelerating in forward gears
(4WD mode)
NOTE: Do not test repeatedly or the fluid will overheat.
1. Lift up the vehicle so all four wheels are off the ground.
2. Make a mark (A) on either No.1 or No.2 propeller
shaft (B).

3. Start the engine, and let it run until it warms up (the
radiator fan comes on at least twice).
4. With the engine at idle, shift to the 1 position.
5. Apply the parking brake firmly to lock the rear
wheels, and look at the rotation of the propeller
shaft.
- If it takes more than 10 seconds to rotate one
time, the 4WD system is normal.
- If it takes less than 10 seconds to rotate one time,
there is a problem in the 4WD system. Check the
differential fluid first. If the differential fluid is
normal, replace the torque control differential
(TCD) case kit (front pump portion).
Starting and accelerating in reverse gear
(4WD mode)
NOTE: Do not test repeatedly or the fluid will overheat.
1. Lift up the vehicle so all four wheels are off the ground.
2. Make a mark (A) on either No.1 or No.2 propeller
shaft (B).

3. Start the engine, and let it run until it warms up (the
radiator fan comes on at least twice).
4. With the engine at idle, shift to the R position.
5. Apply the parking brake firmly to lock the rear wheels, and measure the time
it takes the propeller shaft to rotate 10 times.
- If the measured time is more than 10 seconds,
the 4WD system is normal.
- If the time is less than 10 seconds, there is a
problem in the 4WD system. Check the
differential fluid. If the differential fluid is normal,
replace the torque control differential (TCD) case
kit (front pump portion).
Decelerating in forward gears (2WD mode)
1. Block the front wheels (A), raise the left rear wheel,
and support it with a safety stand (B) as shown.

2. Hold the tire, and turn it counterclockwise
continuously for more than one rotation.
- If the rotation of the wheel does not gradually
feel heavy while rotating, the 2WD system when
decelerating in a forward gear is normal.
- If the rotation of the wheel gradually feels heavy,
there is a problem in the system. Check the
differential fluid. If the fluid is normal, replace the
torque control differential (TCD) case kit.

Decelerating in reverse gears (4WD mode)
1. Block the front wheels (A), raise the left rear wheel,
and support it with a safety stand (B) as shown:

2. Hold the tire, and turn it clockwise continuously for more than one
rotation.
- If the wheel does not rotate, the 4WD system
when decelerating in reverse gear is normal.
- If the wheel rotates, there is a problem in the
system. Check the differential fluid. If the fluid is
normal, replace the torque control differential
(TCD) case kit.

Symptom Troubleshooting Index
Most problems in the unit are to be diagnosed by identifying noises from the
gears or bearings.
Be careful during diagnosis not to confuse differential noises with those from
other drivetrain components.

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1. With the vehicle on level ground, inspect the
differential fluid with the ignition switch turned to
LOCK (0).
2. Use solvent and a brush to wash off any oil and dirt
from the differential fluid in
Special Tools Required
Holder handle 07JAB-001020A
Companion flange holder 07RAB-TB4010B
1. Remove the drain plug (A) and the oil filler plug (B)
with sealing washers (C).
2. Raise the locknut ta
Exploded View
Special Tools Required
Holder handle 07JAB-001020A
Companion flange holder 07RAB-TB4010B
1. Apply differential fluid to the rubber pinion of the
ATF strainer (A), then install the A
SEE MORE:
Your dealer will reset the display
after completing the required
maintenance service. You will see
‘‘OIL LIFE 100%’’ on the information
display the next time you turn the
ignition switch to the ON (II)
position.
If maintenance service is done by
someone other than your dealer,
If something electrical in your
vehicle stops working, check for a
blown fuse first. Determine from the
chart on pages, or the
diagram on the fuse box lid, which
fuse or fuses control that device.
Check those fuses first, but check all
the fuses before deciding that a
blown fuse is th
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