Honda CR-V: Rear Differential

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Honda CR-V. Rear Differential

Honda CR-V. Rear Differential

  1. Holder Handle
  2. Oil Seal Driver
  3. Attachment, 78 x 80 mm
  4. Attachment, 52 x 55 mm
  5. Companion Flange Holder
  6. Driver

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Honda CR-V. Rear Differential

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 System Description

Outline The rear differential has a real-time 4WD control mechanism that enables 4WD by transmitting appropriate driving force from the front wheels to the rear wheels when necessary. It uses a real

 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 eit

 Rear Differential Fluid Inspection and Replacement

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

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 If the Engine Overheats

The reading of the vehicle’s temperature gauge should stay in the midrange. If it climbs to the red mark, you should determine the reason (hot day, driving up a steep hill, etc.). If the vehicle overheats, you should take immediate action. The only indication may be the temperature

 MICU Input Test

NOTE: The MICU turns on the headlights (high beams) in a dim mode for the daytime running lights under the following conditions: The ignition switch is ON (II) The headlight switch is OFF The parking brake is released (parking brake switch OFF) If the vehicle is equipped with an opti

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