MY 5th Generation
Honda CR-V
Maintenance page
POSSIBLY THE BEST HONDA CR-V MAINTENANCE INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET
5th Generation | 2017 – 2022

easy
Items that practically anyone can take care of if you’re interested in doing so.
Window Washer Fluid
Use these instructions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_eiS7enMMo
Fill to about 5 inches below the top. When buying the blue washer fluid, it’s better to buy to winter fluid that doesn’t freeze in cold weather. (Unless of course you live in a warmer region)
Cabin air filter
Use these instructions:
Engine air filter
checking tire tread life
Checking Engine Oil Level
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wiper rubber replacement
Cleaning Hazy Windows
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Buying New Tires
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intermediate
If you are comfortable and like using your common tools at home, you can do this. You may need some specific supplies.
wiper blade replacement
Checking Brake Pads
Replacing Battery
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Cleaning
Cleaning

advanced
These items are recommended for the mechanically and technically inclined owner. Some specialized tools are needed and common mechanical knowledge beyond the average driver is needed.
rotating tires
changing engine oil
Replacing Front Brake Pads
You’ll need some extra tools, lubricants and cleaners to do the job right. First timers can take 2+ hours to complete.
changing CVT oil
Changing brake fluid
Changing Differential Oil (AWD)
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