Option 1.) Go to Wal-Mart and buy a cassette adapter. Plug in the cassette adapter into the cassette slot & plug the jack's cassette adapter into the iPod's earphone jack. Press the "Tape" button on your radio. Under $15.00 CA, and works really, really well! Option 2.) Buy an FM MP3 radio transmitter, more expensive than option 1, and turn on your FM radio to the same frequency as the transmitter.
The heater in the CRV Honda is not working . How do I fix this
Theres no such thing as a 95 crv, 97 was the first year. Gen1 crv 97-01,
Pretty sure the 97 Honda CRV doesn't have an EGR valve. I have a service manual for the 97 and it's nowhere to be found. I think some Civics didn't have one either.
I have a 97, AWD first year they made them. We get 26-29 highway. If you drive like a moron or don't maintain your car it will be much worse.
Torque to 20ft/lbs initially. Then tighten to 65ft.lbs. Oil head bolts before installing.
See: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/97-01-HONDA-CRV-CR-V-FLIP-DOWN-ARMREST-in-LEATHER-NEW_W0QQitemZ260402411612QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20090501?IMSfp=TL090501121003r27647
Usually just a transmitter hooked up to the ipod and then choose a frequency and tune it on your radio.
The CKP looks like a small gear with long teeth located inside the distributor housing. If the CKP fails, unfortunately you must replace the entire distributor housing.
The 1997 Honda CR-V OBD 2 port is under passenger dash
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126hp nonvtec. With the slowness you gte more reliability and better MPG. We usually get 26-29 highway on trips with our 97 AWD
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