Drive (D) - Use this position for your normal driving. The transmission automatically selects a suitable gear for your speed and acceleration. [You may notice the transmission shifting up at higher speeds when the engine is cold. This helps the engine warm up faster.] For faster acceleration, you can get the transmission to automatically downshift by pushing the accelerator pedal to the floor. The transmission will shift down one or two gears, depending on your speed. The Over-Drive (O/D) is on whenever you turn the ignition ON (II). You can turn it off by pressing the O/D switch on the edge of the shift lever. The O/D OFF indicator on the instrument panel next to the shift lever position indicator will come on.
I am not sure if this is the proper way, but I had to take the whole dash board out in order to get to the radio. Link to download PDF on Removal/Install Instructions: http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/Honda/CRV.html
You're simply going to have to have it removed and replace it. That nipple is at the lowest point in the system and there is no other way to drain it unless you have the system power flushed.
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There is no "programming" to it. It is simply a two-position switch. One 'click' allows it be lowered intermittentlyt, the second 'click'-position sends it all the way down without stopping.
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Go to your Honda dealership and get Honda Manual Transmission fluid or just buy some 10W40 and put that in there it will work either way. do not use synthetic motor oil! Go to your Honda dealership and get Honda Manual Transmission fluid or just buy some 10W40 and put that in there it will work either way. do not use synthetic motor oil!
The easiest way is to use the supplied steering wheel.
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Take it back to the shop and tell them of your symptom. It is possible that they may not have fully bled the air out of the brake system when they pumped in the new fluid.
no i don't think you can however pop down to your local garage and ask the mechanic for advice hope that helps :)