Yes, I believe that you can. There was no major significant mechanical change made to the vehicle between those two model years.
Yes it is a belt, and the Honda engine is an "interference" engine. Factory recommendation for replacement is at 105,000 miles.
Use only genuine Honda ATF DW1 and nothing else. Use some other fluid and your transmission may not shift properly.
driver left of the oil filter on a 2000 crv
Gpla gppa or mkza are specific codes used when speaking or referring to a Honda crv transmission. Individually they are case codes used when ordering parts for a Honda.
Did you use genuine Honda ATF DW-1 transmission fluid. If not then that is the problem. Drain the fluid and use the correct fluid.
The Transmission dipstick for a 1999 Honda CRV is located under the hood of the car. It is just below the air intake, and usually has a yellow or red cap.
2001 Honda CR-V DOES NOT have an EGR valve!
Yes , the 2000 Honda CRV has an interference engine ( according to Gates - they manufacture timing belts etc. )
in the engine in the engine in the engine
I use Mobil 1 Synthetic Gear Lubricant LS 75W-90 in my 2003 Honda Crv.
Possibly the lifters?!?
They are located internally in the transmission itself.