You may need to replace the struts on your CR-V if you experience a rough ride, excessive bouncing after hitting bumps, or if the vehicle sways during turns. Additionally, if you notice uneven tire wear or if the struts are leaking fluid, it's a strong indication they may need replacement. A visual inspection or a professional assessment can also help determine their condition. Regular maintenance checks are recommended to ensure optimal performance.
No, they are different sizes/ part numbers.
Raise the glass and prop it safely in the open position. This reveals the struts that operate the window. At this point it should be clear to you how to unbolt and replace them.
No, the CRV strut doesn't fit a Honda Pilot, they are a different part#.
The recommended service interval is 7,500 miles.
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