the fuel pump needs replacing, might be in fuel tank. To test if this is the cause. Squirt some gas into the throttle opening and try to start car, if it almost starts or feels like it will then that is the cause
Another View: If you have both spark and fuel at the injectors AND th engine is cranking - before doing to the expense of replacing the fuel pump I would check the spark plugs first. If you have a cranking engine - sufficient spark - and fuel delivered to the cylinders - you only lack one thing to ignite the engine - no spark to ignite the mixture in the cylinders.
There is no such reset button on your Honda CRV.
How do I change my fuel filter on my 2002 Honda crv? Where is it located at? How do I change my fuel filter on my 2002 Honda crv? Where is it located at?
If your Honda CRV cranks but won't turn over because the spark plugs are not getting spark, ensure the wires are connected. A loose spark plug wire can cause this issue.
The first Honda CRV was produced in 1995 but it was not sold in the U.S. until 1997.
== == for 1999 CRV gap is o.o44
There is not one.
No. DO NOT ATTEMPT IT!
Your 2001 Honda CRV holds 58 liters or 15.3 US gallons of fuel.
The fuel tank on the 2008 Honda CR-V is 15.3 U.S.Gallons or 12.7393838467 Imperial Gallons.
Check the distributor and rotor - the condition of the ignition wires leading to the spark plugs - and the condition of the plugs themselves. QUESTION: Are you sure that fuel is getting to the engine? Check the output of the fuel pump - check to see if the fuel filter is clogged - check the fuel injectors.
Replace them every 100,000 miles.
See: http://www.ehow.com/how_4506113_replace-fuel-pump-honda-crv.html