It should appear in the little window at the bottom of the speedometer dial. Next to it there should be a push switch to change from odometer mileage to "trip" mileage.
not an easy answer... but spend some time on www.hondasuv.com forums and ull see all the pros, cons, opinions, and the things we do in and to our crv's ;)
The Honda CRV is a fantastic vehicle if a person is looking for a reasonably priced vehicle with good gas mileage and a sleek interior and exterior. It is a great car.
I would recommend the Honda CRV but the Mazda CX5 is also an excellent vehicle. The fuel mileage for both vehicles is about the same in the real world. Drive them both and see which one you like. After all it is your money and what you like is what really counts. You will not go wrong with either vehicle.
dash light on my 1996 chevolet lumina is not working where i am able to read mileage
Read it from the odometer - a total mileage recorder usually on the speedometer dial.
Read the digit from left to right.
A CRV is an SUV .
Theres no such thing as a 95 crv, 97 was the first year. Gen1 crv 97-01,
every 30,000 miles or when fluid is dark brown depending on your driving habits, highway or city miles determine time and mileage.
Honda has a special (read "really expensive") ATF they sell at dealerships, but Dexron III works.
Watch the Youtube video on 'CRV cabin filter replacement'... it is done on a 2005 CRV....
Youtube has a video showing how to replaced the rear pads for a 2003 crv (02 crv is the same as the 2003 crv). At youtube type in 2003 Honda crv brake change. The video is very good.