look on the underhood emissions sticker...the gap is printed on the label.
== == for 1999 CRV gap is o.o44
5/8", available at Walmart $4.50 for a set of 3 spark plug sockets.
If your Honda CRV cranks but won't turn over because the spark plugs are not getting spark, ensure the wires are connected. A loose spark plug wire can cause this issue.
There is a tag stuck on the underside of the hood and says:Spark plug gap 1 - 1.1 millimeterThis is equivalent to about .04 to .044 inches
.040. Many plugs that fit the CRV are already gapped to .040. The correct spark plug gap is typically posted on a label on the underside of the hood.
A Honda CRV tune-up should include replacing the spark plugs and spark plug wires. The tune-up should also include changing the oil and the oil filter.
2001 Honda CR-V DOES NOT have an EGR valve!
I want to replace the co2 sensor in my crv myself is it something I can do?
Your 2004 CRV 2.4L came with spark plugs that were specific to your engine size. Should you ned to regap those spark plugs, the gap size is listed in the user manual.
Replace them every 100,000 miles.
Your 2001 Honda CRV holds 58 liters or 15.3 US gallons of fuel.
The most common reason a Honda burns up coils is because other ignition components are worn out. A healthy igntiion system with new factory parts requires about 12,000 volts to fire a spark plug. An engine with worn out spark plugs, distributor cap and rotor, and spark plug wires can require as much or more than 25,000 volts to fire a spark plug. The excess energy required to fire the spark plug has to be generated by the ignition coil and causes it to burn out. Two additionl point. Always use factory Honda ignition component and replace the ignitor when replacing the coil. These parts are not cheap but Honda ignition systems work best and last the longest with Honda parts.