At least 87 octane Ethanol blended gasoline fuel.
Civic Recreational Vehicle A.K.A Comfortable Run-About Vehicle
check the timing belt
Hi,i am centralmanI have a Honda CRV 2005 is run great but i wonder how are the Honda cars made of?i went to Google it,i saw wikipedia then a click it and i got the answer.
It specifically explains the procedure in the owners manual. It is a simple procedure using the odometer reset button on the dashboard.Unless the owners manual explains it far better than the 2007 version the info is incorrect. I will be giving this reply a run in my 2007 later today. [[Q/How do you reset oil life indicator after changing the oil on a Honda CRV|http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How do you reset oil life indicator after changing the oil on a Honda CRV]]. The CRV owner manuals are missing the step towards the end of pressing the button 1x until and all items will start to blink; then you press and hold the same button until Oil Life resets to 100% (usually 5 seconds)
The 1994 Honda Prelude is best run with 91 octane fuel or higher. The vehicle is designed for use with high octane fuel.
go to auto zone they will run the machine that tells you why the light is on and they can reset it with that
Honda cars are designed to do this. When the engine is warm the fan will run up to 15 min. after turning the engine off.
The engine has to be designed to do that , in order to run properly / smoothly etc. Honda has a V6 engine that has a system of " cylinder de-activation " which allows the engine to run on 4 cylinders or 3 cylinders at times when the vehicle is just cruising and not requiring as much power for acceleration., but that was designed to do it.
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The engine will not run nor start. If the belt broke while the engine was running you may have suffered some major internal engine damage. The factory recommended mileage for replacement of the belt is 105,000 miles.
Fram Air Filters are the recommended brand for a 91 Honda Accord. The filters run about $14 and are available at any auto parts store.
All of them - The Japanese manufacturers were aware of the introduction of unleaded fuels way before the public were and designed most machines from the late 70s to run on unleadead fuel.