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Probably yes. Honda's engines are so-called "interference engines."
Yes it is a belt, and the Honda engine is an "interference" engine. Factory recommendation for replacement is at 105,000 miles.
Yes , the 2000 Honda CRV has an interference engine ( according to Gates - they manufacture timing belts etc. )
no. If you are unsure if you motor is an interference motor, call a parts store... have them look up the timing belt and look at the application description. if it's for an interference motor, it will generally say "interference" in the description. I'm not sure if that is a 100% way to know, but from my time working for CSK it was a pretty reliable way to check. at least for Hondas. All Honda automobile engines are interference engines up through 2002 except the 2002 CRV which has a chain. In 2003 the 4 cylinder Accord received a chain but the V6 Accord still has a cam belt and is an interference engine. The 1.7 liter Civic engine is still belt driven and is interference. Your owners manual will tell you for sure.
2001 Honda CR-V DOES NOT have an EGR valve!
I want to replace the co2 sensor in my crv myself is it something I can do?
Your 2001 Honda CRV holds 58 liters or 15.3 US gallons of fuel.
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Your 2001 Honda CRV holds 58 liters or 15.3 US gallons of fuel. It is not an exact amount but the warning light comes on when you have about 1 to 1.5 gallons remaining in the tank.
Anyone have problems with 2001 crv idleing and the ac compressor rapidly kicking in and out?
i have a 2001 Honda CR-V and i open it by sticking the key in and turning it then the glass will pop up then pull out the door.
would a 2004, 2005, Honda crv rear end differential fit Honda 2007 crv.