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What's the most common problem that arises in CR-V's?

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Old 12-03-2004, 10:10 PM
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Default What's the most common problem that arises in CR-V's?

Model year would help too.
Old 12-03-2004, 11:29 PM
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i would say suttin here, but i might get quoted for "misinformation" but i'm pretty sure that people hate the restrictions that a k-series puts on towing stuff behind this mini-ute
Old 12-03-2004, 11:37 PM
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I liked the engine fires experienced on the 04 CRV if the old oil filter seal wasn't removed before putting the new one on.
Old 12-04-2004, 12:33 AM
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yep, thats exactly what i was gun say too.. god forbid i was wrong tho, lol
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Engine fire?! OMG! My parents own a 2004 CR-V!
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yea, they were linked with oil changes or suttin to do with a loose oil filter, so you might wanna check the oil filter, or better yet, have your mechanic check it out when you go to get your oil changed.
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Just don't take it to Walmart or Jiffy lube for an oil change. Just make sure that the old o-ring is pulled off the block before the new filter is put on there. I am sure if there was a problem, it already would have started fire. Don't worry and be all paranoid but just be aware that this is a problem and there was a recall issued. Contact your dealer to get more details if you are that concerned.
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Since my father changes the oil, what should I tell him?
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A/c compressors lock up alot. This is on newer ones.
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Originally Posted by nhatters
Since my father changes the oil, what should I tell him?
Tell him to make sure the seal is completely removed before putting the new filter on.



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