Can you put a real Jack on a Honda CRV?

Can you put a real Jack on a Honda CRV?

The jack that comes with the Honda CR-V is only meant for changing out tires so it’s better to get a real jack if doing maintenance work on your car. For a beginner, jacking the car up with a jack can be a nervous inspiring experience so that’s why I made this video.

What kind of car is a 2004 Honda CRV?

Description: Used 2004 Honda CR-V EX with AWD/4WD, Rear Bench Seats, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, Sunroof/Moonroof, Fold Flat Rear Seats. Good Deal! CARFAX One-Owner.

What kind of rating does Honda CRV have?

5 Star Driver Front Crash Rating. 5 Star Passenger Front Crash Rating. AFFORDABILITY: This CR-V is priced $1,100 below Kelley Blue Book. VISIT US TODAY: DCH Kay Honda will tailor a shopping plan to your needs and budget, so talk to us about the vehicle you’re after!

What’s the value of a 2004 Honda CRV?

The average CARFAX History Based Value of a 2004 Honda CR-V is $6,468. The History Based Value of a car takes into account the vehicle’s condition, number of owners, service history, and other factors. Many cars for sale on CARFAX Used Car Listings are great value cars, with a value that’s higher than the listing price.

When was the last time I drove a Honda CRV?

Purchased on 11/07/04 and owned in CA until 06/14/21. Driven an estimated 11,305 miles/year. Last serviced at 187,791 miles in Temecula, CA on 12/07/19 • Vehicle serviced • Cooling system checked. Mileage: 187,825 miles Body Type: SUV Color: Green Engine: 4 Cyl 2.4 L

Is it dangerous to have your Honda Accord jerk?

This article applies to the Honda Accord (1990-2002). It can be irritating as well as dangerous to have your engine jerk, especially if it does it intermittently or unexpectedly. This article will go through the solutions (from simple to complex), so you can determine which fix you’d like to apply to the symptoms your Accord is displaying.

Why does my car Jerk when I try to accelerate?

Dirt is another common factor why your car jerks as you try to accelerate. Any dirt buildup or gunk can cause an issue in your car’s engine. There are several points where dirt can accumulate inside the car’s engine system.