Look underneath the rear of the vehicle. If you see a driveshaft extending from the front of the vehicle and entering a differential gear housing on the rear axle, then it is a 4WD. the absence of a driveshaft and differential means it is a 2WD (front wheel drive).
front wheel drive or all wheel drive
how hard is it to replace a rear wheel bearing 1999 Honda crv. this crv does not have rear axle's in it. thank you
Yes,make sure to check owners manual for correct method
In the Haynes Manual it is identified as "Honda CVT Fluid" - I'm sure there is a commerical equivelant but you'd have to ask you local mechanic or auto parts store.
You can't do it manually. The operation is entirely controlled by the vehicle's on-board computer which - when it senses wheel-slip from the front drive-wheels - automatically sends a signal that engages the drive shaft to the rear wheels, placing it in all-wheel drive mode.
ALL CR-V's are Front Wheel Drive - if you have a CR-V that is an All Wheel Drive (AWD) there is a simple way to tell. Look under the rear of your vehicle, if you see a drive shaft coming back to the rear axle it is All Wheel Drive. No driveshaft and no axle = strictly Front Wheel Drive only.
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No, it will not.
Center bearing should be replaceable after removing driveshaft
The front wheel bearings on the CRV are not integral with the hub therefore must be pressed on at a machine shop. It would be best if you are a novice to consult a manual.
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