Honda CR-V 1998 Problems

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Honda CR-V 1998: Misfire problem

Answered by CarsGuide 7 Dec 2012

Your mechanic appears to believe the valves are burnt, which could be possible, but he should be able to detect it if they are. I wouldn't pull the head off unless I had results from a compression test that shows a loss of compression. Try cleaning the throttle body.

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Ask Smithy Xtra Auto radiator in manual CR-V

Answered by CarsGuide 26 Oct 2010

I expect the extra connectors are for the auto transmission cooler, in which case there’s no need to block them off. The cooler is sealed off from the coolant in the radiator and there is no transmission fluid to run through them.

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Honda CR-V 1998: When should the timing belt be replaced?

Answered by CarsGuide 6 Feb 2004

I'm afraid I take a conservative approach, so I would change the belt as Honda recommends. The belts do deteriorate as they age -- it's not just a question of mileage -- and the engine will sustain expensive damage if it breaks. Same goes for the Toyota. It should really be changed after about five years to avoid potentially expensive damage to the engine internals.

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