Why is the crank on my Honda CRV not working?

Why is the crank on my Honda CRV not working?

Problem is crank and cam positions don’t match due to stretched chain. Vehicle has always been serviced at dealer using recommended fluids. 66 people found this helpful. We also got an intermittent check engine light and a dealer diagnosis of P0341, Cam & Crank in incorrect phase. This is on our ’04 Honda CR-V, at 124,000 miles.

What happens to the timing chain on a Honda CRV ex?

I have a 2006 CRV EX and I had to replace the timing chain and tensioner. What happens is that oxidized oil builds up in a critical oil orifice in the tensioner and begins to close it off. The chain is lubricated by pressurized oil coming from this orifice.

Why does the Check Engine light come on on a 2005 Honda CRV?

I have a 2005 with 145,000 km and the chain has stretched. The Check Engine light comes on intermittently. Code is PO341. Problem is crank and cam positions don’t match due to stretched chain. Vehicle has always been serviced at dealer using recommended fluids. 71 people found this helpful.

How many miles does a 2004 Honda CRV Ex get?

Mileage: 175,969 miles Body Type: SUV Color: Gold Engine: 4 Cyl 2.4 L Description: Used 2004 Honda CR-V EX with 4WD, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, 15 Inch Wheels, and Cloth Seats 2004 Honda CR-V EX 19 Photos

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 the Honda CRV ex a good car?

My former 2004 Honda CRV EX (AWD) was a quality car. Owned the car 3 years as 3rd owner. Fit and Finish Excellent. Powerful responsive 2.4 liter Engine. Fun Car To Drive ! Excellent road manners. Decent gas mileage. Amazingly great handling in the snow. I will miss it.

How much oil does a Honda CRV take?

I have two 07 CRVs. One with 170,000 miles and other with 95,000 miles. Higher miles CRV mostly highway driving and has softer rear struts and takes one quart oil every 4.000 miles. Lower miles CRV has firm ride and mostly city driving burns no oil.

Why is the chain on my Honda CRV lagging?

It is out of the question for the chain to have jumped a tooth on a sprocket- even if this were possible it would show up as bad performance right away. That leaves insufficient tensioning as the cause, so the chain goes a bit slack and the cam shaft ‘lags’ a bit. We don’t hear ‘chain slap’ but it must be occurring, and it is bad.

How often should you change your CVT transmission fluid?

The CVT in Honda cars are better than other brands. Source: Honda. Change the transmission fluid regularly, possibly every 30,000 kilometers. The chain/belt that transfers power requires clean, fresh oil to function properly. The oil change frequency should depend on the environment and climate of the area where you drive the car.

How many miles does a CVT transmission last?

Because it is mechanically simple and lacks the cones and belt of other CVT transmissions, it is very reliable and can last far longer (e.g. 300,000 miles), even in taxi cab use, than other CVTs or conventional automatics.

Why did my Honda CRV timing chain jump?

My 2002 CR-V jumped timing due to a faulty tensioner. I was told by a honda tech that the tensioners go every 150,000kms. I don’t believe there was any chain slap. There might be a bent valve, but one thing at a time. I will replace the tensioner, retime the engine, crank it over by hand and see if I have anything hitting.

What should the compression reading be on a car engine?

Compression readings that are consistent (within 10 percent of each other), and at least 120 PSI per cylinder and a minimum of seventeen inches of steady vacuum, are required for reasonably smooth and complete combustion. Sometimes, the engine has nothing to do with a misfire.

Why is cylinder 4 on my Honda CRV not working?

Cylinder 4 lost compression due to a burnt valve. Needed a valve job and new valve. The machinist at NAPA said it was common in first generation CRV’s. Cylinder 1 & 4 no compression. Brought to Honda. Dealership in Bennington Vt. They replaced hides and knock stated all good and no code on.

Is there a burned valve on a Honda CRV?

Trying a valve adjustment today and compression test but mechanic thinks this is yet another CRV with a burned valve.

What kind of engine does a Honda CRV have?

K24 engine 2.4 vtec. Number 1 intermittent misfire, no codes but it had a u1022 and a confirmed p0301 code on 1. Misfire but no check engine light. Checked coils all in spec, getting 12.3V to all injectors and pico scoped showe injectors ok.

Why does my Honda CRV have a check engine light?

Intake or exhaust valve failure may illuminate the Check Engine Light. The car may have poor engine performance and fail emission tests. The average cost for a Honda CR-V Check Engine Light Diagnosis & Testing is between $88 -$111. Learn More Good news! We found 31 RepairPal Certified shops near you.

How often should a person drive their car?

Not necessarily: We recommend driving every two to three weeks to make it less likely that you wind up with a dead battery, flat-spotted tires or other issues that can be caused by letting a car sit parked for weeks.

How many miles does a 1998 Honda CRV have?

The first 12 years of this cars life were pretty mellow, with around 50K miles on it, then mom stopped driving it for a couple years. Mom wanted to start driving again, so I had it refurbish.

Is the Honda CRV reliable after 200, 000 miles?

If the car was maintained properly, I’d be surprised to see any of the engine issues that you list before 200,000 miles. Honda builds solid engines. On the other hand, Honda’s automatic transmissions weren’t particularly great in the early 2000s, so possibly that could be on the horizon for you.

How many years does a Honda CRV last?

At an average rate of 13,500 miles driven per year, the CR-V can last around 30 years or so. One of the most important things You can do is to change the oil and the filter every so often.

Is it possible to sell a 1998 Honda CRV?

This car has been in the family for 20 years, my mom originally bought it and at the time I thought she paid too much for it 16K, Honda dealerships are notorious for marking their stuff up above MSRP, but if you can still sell it why not?