How many miles does a 1998 Honda CR-V last?

How many miles does a 1998 Honda CR-V last?

A Honda CR-V has an average life expectancy of between 100,000 and 150,000 miles. This is typically an age of 10 years or more.

Is there a problem with my Honda CRV?

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Is the Honda CRV a good car to buy?

The Honda CR-V has consistently been a good seller for Honda. Not only is the vehicle one of Honda’s best-selling SUVs, but it’s also one of the best-selling SUVs in the United States.

When did I replace the valves on my Honda CRV?

I bought my 2000 Honda CRV used in 2008 and immediately had to replace the whole front end costing me $1,500.00. Car ran great until February 2010 when the “check engine” light came on. I took it to my mechanic who stated that two valves were burnt, that cost me $2,200.00.

What does it mean when your Honda CRV starts groaning?

If your Honda CR-V starts groaning as you make turns, don’t ignore the issue. While the problem is mainly connected to the differential fluid, it can also be a sign that it’s time to replace your brakes or that the entire differential needs to be replaced.

When did my Honda CRV start stalling?

If the vehicle is over 90,000, then it was the owner’s responsibility to ajust the valve lash at 90,000 miles. I am having the same problem with my 2004 HONDA CRV which has 90,000 miles. It has been in and out of the dealership since May 1, 2008.

What kind of problems does my Honda CRV have?

I have a 1997 honda crv with 195,000 miles on it. The car recently has been giving me problems. When the car is driven for a while and it warms up it stalls. The first time this happened, the car started right back up, however the last three times it happened, the car just cranks. Then when the car cools down it starts.

What’s the mile interval on a Honda CRV?

Honda made a mistake in the Owner’s manual by stating 90,000 mile interval. And as result of that, they will pay for repairs associated with the mistake, if the vehicle is under 90,000 miles.

How often do Honda CRV engines need to be adjusted?

B-series engine in the CR-V needs to have the valve lash adjusted every 30,000 miles. If they are not adjusted, the valves will tighten and will eventually press the valve seat into the head and will burn the valves. If you are under 90,000 miles, you may get Honda to pay for half or all of the $3500 repair.