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Honda CRV problems
Auburn or anyone that can help.
I am asking this question for a friend. He owns a 97 Honda CRV and it started to stall. This happens everyday at anytime. He will be driving along and the car just stalls. If he puts it in park it will start right up,but somewhere down the line it will stall out again. Service dept unable to find a problem or duplicate at this time. Any suggestions on what to have checked? They say there is no code stored for what is happening.
Thanks so much for taking the time to respond.
I am asking this question for a friend. He owns a 97 Honda CRV and it started to stall. This happens everyday at anytime. He will be driving along and the car just stalls. If he puts it in park it will start right up,but somewhere down the line it will stall out again. Service dept unable to find a problem or duplicate at this time. Any suggestions on what to have checked? They say there is no code stored for what is happening.
Thanks so much for taking the time to respond.
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Are we still in warranty here? Probably not, so he/she will need to keep in close touch with the dealer in order to control costs.
Mostly when stopping or decellerating?
I am assuming it is an automatic.
If the stalling is mainly when stopping, then a good possibility is the TCC Solenoid sticking, but alot more questions need to be answered.
I appreciate all the thought of might be's Any other thoughts?
Hope this helps.
TRON
--- Bror Jace
Thanks
http://www.ptcruiserusa.com/hondasuv/crvix/underhood/underhood_reardiff.htm
Since you have a '97 I'm assuming your CR-V has the Real-Time 4WD system. The standard maintenance schedule requires changing this fluid at 90K miles I think, but some owners are finding that they need to do it earlier. Have this checked out ASAP before the squealing turns into something worse. (FYI, the main page of that site is http://www.hondasuv.com and it is a gold mine of CR-V related info.)
Please keep us updated; I want to find out how you resolved this.
brucebaldwin: From an audiophile's point of view, you're better off swapping in an aftermarket stereo headunit and then connecting a compatible CD-changer. However, if you are honestly happy with the sound quality from whatever existing Honda stereo (you didn't mention your model year and trim (LX, EX or SE) you have now, then consider a compatible Honda changer. The best deal I've seen for this is from http://www.handa-accessories.com -- they are selling the 6-disc in-dash unit for just over $300 right now, which is roughly 50% off the list price!
A few companies makes an aftermarket adapter that allows you to plug your stock cassetted deck into a cdchanger under the driver's seat. This can be an alpine or a kenwood. However you have to spend about $60 on the interface adapter. All in all it is cheaper than buying the Honda parts. I still have not taken the plunge.
Thanks a lot
i just installed a reverse sensor but want to hide
the wires. i can't find any screws... =(
After taking my CRV to 3 different places, I finally got it fixed last week. I took it last to a second Honda dealership. They changed the rear differential fluid and the noise is GONE!!!! I guess at 50,000 miles it definitely needed changing. Now I will know what to do next time. This is the first time that I have owned a Honda and they are certainly a different breed. I really like mine though. Am anxious to see the new CR-V's. Thanks for the tip on the website!
In regard to your rear noise, Honda apparently had a fault with their rear differential oil, which broke down much earlier than expected.
It needs replacing at about 30,000 miles with Hondas replacement product.
Anyhow, I have a similar high pitched scraping noise emanating from the front steering area whenever the car is in full lock. It is not a tire problem. Has anyone got a clue to the cause of this ?
Pedro
Anyone else have this problem? Rude of Honda to put this non-adjustable part in this car. Do the subsequent models have this same problem?
I recently bought a 2001 CRV LX but without
keyless entry. It costs an extra $350(?)from
the dealership. I've seen handa accessories.com
selling it for $66 (apparently, the receiver in
the car is factory-installed in all CRVs). All
you need is to buy the transmitter and program it.
Is this true? I wonder how one CRV will be uniquely unlocked by a generic transmitter. Thanks
for any help!! - Robert
before it could work with your LX
Need to get a jack for changing tires, in case
my new CRV gets a flat tire....Where exactly
can you buy these things at a reasonable price?
THanks.
seems fine to me...
A) ONLY ECM (ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE) CHIP CHANGE?
FOR A 1.8 T VOLKS ENGINE IT'S VERY EASY ONLY CHIP CHG...YOU CAN UPGRADE ENGINE FROM 150 TO 170 HP
B)SOMETHING ELSE...
THANKS.
2002 Honda CR-V LX 4X4 AT with Side Airbags:
Suggested List - $ 21,789.00
MSRP - $ 20,440.00
Internet Price - $ 20,348.60
2002 Honda CR-V EX 4X4 AT:
Suggested List - $ 24,089.00
MSRP - $ 22,740.00
Internet Price - $ 22,239.52
Can you tell me if you had driven a 2001 or older CRV and if so, if the 2002 CRV had more zip? It's supposed to, at least in theory. Did you happen to drive a Subaru Forester?
Thanks
Just for the utter trivia of it, my '86 Subaru GL had a feature called Hillholder. I believe it was standard on manual Subarus of the era.
With the car facing uphill, the manual in gear, and your foot on the brake(and with the parking brake released of course)...you could take your foot off of the brake and the car would not roll back at all until the clutch was released.
Not that I ever needed it, but still pretty cool I think. They might sell more MTs in the USA if this was widely available. Or would that cut into profits?
John
No! I have not driven any Forester's sorry.
Subarus ans Studebakers had hill holders.
Now, that's OLD trivia!
Another question: I've decided that I want the abs, which means I must get an EX. Not only do I not necessarily care for everything that comes on the EX, but of course I don't want to pay that much for it. I could get pretty much everything I want on a 2002 Forester L, but I think my wife will want the Honda. I guess I can try to get a deal I can live with, and if not, it'll be the Forester. I'm realizing I'm upset with Honda for not making ABS standard. Do others feel the same way?
up in an EX. if only there were an LX w/ABS, i
would have taken it, then add whatever options
i wanted.
cd player/changer which is better if you buy
aftermarket.alloy wheels... you get to choose your design.of course: lower monthly payments...
freeway! Anyway, I might just own it by this Friday. Super clean. He also bought the 7 year extended warranty that he told me is transferable.
My wife and I like the 2002, but we know that we would only be able to afford the EX. We would like the SE, but 1) it's not here in Northern Cali
yet, 2) it will be far to expensive.
I stopped by a dealer after seeing the private seller. They have a brand new 01 CRV SE, same color and everything. They are selling it for $23,240 (destination charges included). This is not including the tax, lic, registration. The dealer was telling me that they would wheel and deal on this to get it off their lot. He also mentioned that they still might have special financing on the 01's (1.9-3.9%). Whatever. The way I see it, I'm gonna get the best deal of my life for $21K.
I have to admit that the new motor and new looks of the 2002 are nice, but at the same time that "new generation" engine is just that, NEW. I don't know what the reliability of it will be, but based on Honda's rep, it will probably be outstanding. I think I can save our family a lot of money and settle for the 2.0 liter...