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one of the best and most durable cars I ever owned
Was driving a 1998 CRV for the last 5 years and the car is a joy.
I used it as a daily driver and took it though pretty rough off road and beach driving.
Of course it does not perform as good as a big 4x4 but it was more than enough for the weekend beach trips and the one or other hairy off road track that took it close to its limits but it always pulled through.
The quality of the car is simply stunning, I never ever experienced any fault or defect on the car. Not a single one.
I handles like a street car and is very easy and comfortable t...Read more
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Questions & Answers
Ajit S.asked
Is honda crv 1996 model water pump running wit timing belt?
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Horseasked
I have a 2001 CR_V and the key jammed in the ignition. Bought and replaced the ignition cylinder but it seems to have set off the security fuel cut off. The red light on the original factory radio has gone out. The engine turns over but won't fire. Any suggestions?
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Bring it to a dealer or some mechanic who has the obd2 tools to reprogram the computer
Chillyasked
Hi can i run my honda crv 1997 with 1 belt? Powersteering pump stop so we cut the belt then the air con pump was making a horrible nice from air con pump can i cut that belt and still run the car its has 3 belts 1 going to alternator and the cam i think 2 belt is powersteering pump to cam i think and 3 belt is air con, looks like pullie and cam in think we dont have much money and im just asking if its ok to cut the second belt and still drive the car
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yeah, sure...just keep cutting off the belts till it doesn't go anymore... that's the best way, the car will ket you know
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