Watch This Before Buying a Honda CR-V 2nd Gen from 2002-2006

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Hey everyone! Happy Halloween!
    The Honda CR-V is an excellent car with many quirks and features. And, it’s simplicity is the reason we see these things rolling around with 300k miles.
    But, with that said, the car does have a few haunting problems.
    These issues can be a bit pricey, as well.
    Issues with the 1st Gen Honda CR-V 1996-2001: • Watch This Before Buyi...
    Issues with the 3rd Gen Honda CR-v 2007-2011: • Watch This Before Buyi...
    So, if you are willing to take on the issues that this 2002-2006 2nd gen Honda CRV will have, then this car is a great buy in my opinion!
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Komentáře • 488

  • @bondservantandbrideoflogos7570

    Power steering issue. I’ve had two of these 05 now 06 both had power steering issues around 170,000 miles.
    Will start with visible leak or if caught early just overflow, when you check the fluid you will see bubbles or froth.
    7$ o-ring to fix the issue early. Also may stem from power steering fluid not being changed; I honestly thought it was supposed to be black 😂
    This fixed the groaning sound and trouble with power steering cold winter mornings, leak appears to have stopped etc.
    If you catch it later pumps are only ~75$ from what I’ve seen. But if you let it go like that it’ll fuck the alternator from it leaking onto it.
    The o-ring job is super easy fix.
    Surprised it wasn’t mentioned cause it’s a common issues from what I can tell. At least Honda knew too and put the pump right in the top of the engine bay for East access.
    CHANGE YOUR POWER STEERING FLUID Y’ALL

    • @shanealarcon7928
      @shanealarcon7928 Před 3 lety +2

      That rass leak in my compressor n now I have no ac your on point

    • @brentfordmassive
      @brentfordmassive Před 3 lety +2

      had the same issue. replaced the o ring for a few pence.

    • @vastaire81
      @vastaire81 Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah, that o-ring on the inlet wears out and it starts sucking in air which makes it foam out of the reservoir. Good to replace the reservoir as well.

    • @ryankumar7935
      @ryankumar7935 Před 3 lety

      Thanks man will do I just noticed it

    • @jondoe6926
      @jondoe6926 Před 3 lety +1

      I was just thinking about that, thank you. I just got my CRV and it's so jolty and weird. I thought it was electornic. I was very surprised to see it is hydraulic. My Altima was smooth as butter. This is probably my only complaint about the CRV. PLus it's bumpy as hell. But that's ok for a SUV.

  • @jaimieconroy36
    @jaimieconroy36 Před 3 lety +202

    I used to own a 2005 CRV EX. It was the best vehicle I ever owned and I thought I would keep it forever, even though I had the A/C problem mentioned and l also needed to change the rear differential fluid. Other than those issues it was a great vehicle. Then in 2016 the unthinkable happened, I was rear-ended on the freeway and my beautiful CRV was totaled. I have checked out the newer models of the CRV, and they have nice features, but I liked the full-size spare tire and the folding table built in the trunk of the car. These features no longer exist in new models and it is disappointing.

    • @basshnter1997
      @basshnter1997 Před 3 lety +13

      I couldn't agree more.
      My wife and I have both an 03 and 14 cr-v's.
      The 14 is a little nicer but the 03 is our favorite.

    • @christophergaudreau9265
      @christophergaudreau9265 Před 2 lety +9

      Im so Sorry for your Loss.

    • @jakepettitt8719
      @jakepettitt8719 Před 2 lety +4

      condolences for your loss fellow CRV brethren. I had an '06 that got totaled as well. Ended up getting decent enough of an insurance payout to fully cover a great deal I found on an '05 in better condition, so it feels great to be back on the 2nd generation CRV train

    • @user-mc5kd6cb8f
      @user-mc5kd6cb8f Před 2 lety +1

      I feel you and I’m so sorry for your loss. I have a 2006 CRV SE & it’s the best vehicle I’ve ever owned. I’ve always driven Hondas but this thing is something special. The room in the back is amazing, I take the rear seats out & road trip in it a lot. Even with the seats in and folded up I can fit so much stuff in this thing. An entire IKEA sofa! In boxes of course…but still! My AC did stop blowing cold a few mos ago & it cost my $1900 to fix BUT it was a dealership so was extra expensive & I live in central TX so AC is non negotiable. My brake lights are stuck on atm so I’m here on YT figuring that out.

    • @dahotrod1533
      @dahotrod1533 Před rokem +1

      I had a 2002, was a fantastic car, never let me down. I also got rear ended and it twisted the car, i have moved to a proper 4x4 but will never forget the reliability it offered.

  • @erikaquatsch2190
    @erikaquatsch2190 Před 2 lety +65

    Common Issues for Honda CR-V 2nd Generation 2002-2006:
    0:50 Noise coming from rear differential due to differential fluid going bad
    1:13 Check Engine light due to faulty Air-Fuel Ratio Sensor
    1:34 Check Engine light due to a loose fuel cap
    2:08 Vibration while you're driving due to Universal Joint on the drive shaft going bad
    2:37 Vibration from the engine due to faulty Engine Mount
    3:00 The Black Death: The A/C Compressor fails from the inside out, metal shavings contaminating the entire A/C system

  • @coryspang7548
    @coryspang7548 Před 3 lety +40

    Our family used to own one until we traded it in for our Prius V back in 2016. If we hadn't traded it in, it would've been mine in high school. I loved that car. It was synonymous with my entire childhood and teen years.

  • @sammikhail3837
    @sammikhail3837 Před rokem +9

    I have a 2003 with 176,000 miles. Served my family well. I passed it on to my son who drove it through high-school and college. Now my daughter is driving it in college. Only thing that doesn't work is the power door locks. Great car.

  • @DK-vx1zc
    @DK-vx1zc Před 3 lety +124

    335k on my 2006.. never had any of those issues.. I do regularly maintain all fluids.. Amazing daily driver.. I'll never have another as reliable as this has been

    • @ProperGander011
      @ProperGander011 Před 2 lety +5

      I believe it.

    • @Ch-hg1iu
      @Ch-hg1iu Před 2 lety

      Every how many miles you flush the trans fluid?

    • @jeta1-fsii63
      @jeta1-fsii63 Před 2 lety

      @@Ch-hg1iu I did trans fluid on my 03 CRV last week, I flush it 60,000 km interval, and it was a little dirty. After flushing it shifts better.

    • @lionheart93
      @lionheart93 Před rokem

      Updates?

    • @lionheart93
      @lionheart93 Před rokem +4

      @@jeta1-fsii63should one just change all fluids when purchasing a used crv or vehicle just to be safe?

  • @HeySpecimen
    @HeySpecimen Před 2 lety +12

    Coming up on 375,000km on my 2006 CRV, finally replacing the battery today as it is starting to show signs of being low. Other than breaks and a headlight, I've never had any issues or had to put any money into it.
    🤙

  • @claycook2020
    @claycook2020 Před 3 lety +26

    2002 almost at 200k miles. Family has owned since 40k miles. Only had to replace starter, cat, o2 sensors, and a door actuator. Still on original clutch! Very reliable and fun on dirt roads

  • @jeffh.2509
    @jeffh.2509 Před rokem +21

    I currently own an ‘04 CrV… bought it new. Damn near 400,000 miles on it. Most problem free vehicle that I’ve ever owned. Still runs great. Better in snow than ANY 4 wheel drive truck! Would buy another if I could!!

    • @ayegeetee
      @ayegeetee Před rokem

      What services/parts replacement have you had done?

    • @jeffh.2509
      @jeffh.2509 Před rokem +6

      @@ayegeetee I am the original owner of my CRV. I have done all service work, on a regular basis, by myself. Of course your typical mechanical parts wear out over time. Just recently, it seems like I’ve been replacing quite a bit of stuff. But, a few parts here and there, beats the hell out of paying what vehicles are going for nowadays. And I know everything that has been done to it, too. A few things just recently though; driveshaft, front o2 sensor, front and rear sway bar links and bushings, variable valve timing solenoid, replaced idle air control valve, air intake hose, front and rear strut assembly, ball joints… all I can think of recently. Best vehicle I’ve ever owned. It uses about a quart of oil over a 5,000 mile service span. Original transmission, motor, exhaust, and entire cooling system. The a/c system needs replaced, but I don’t feel like dropping 1,000 bucks for it right now.

    • @paulgermano7837
      @paulgermano7837 Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​​​@@jeffh.2509that's awesome! I purchased an '06 over 2 years ago and it runs fine over 276k miles. I'm also the second owner. All I had to do was change out the ball joints and outer tie rods. Did you have any head gasket issues with yours?

    • @dagrote1
      @dagrote1 Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@paulgermano7837 Same. 2006, around 300K. Two years ago I did front end work. Went through the Black Death problem three times (= about $6,000), but that wouldn't even pay for the taxes on a new one. I've babied it oil changes at 3K, fluid changes/flushes in advance of the recommendations. I'm going to keep throwing repairs at it until I get to a million miles.

    • @shafferi
      @shafferi Před 7 měsíci +3

      Mines 2002...now running 650,000++...using for daily car...and the only one vehicle i have

  • @tomsettles6873
    @tomsettles6873 Před 3 lety +25

    I have an 03 with 138K and it runs beautifully. No a/ c problems or other complaints listed here. Handling, suspension, reliability and cabin headroom are best of all time for C-SUVs. What's a problem is the road noise, which drives me crazy when I'm driving on concrete highway surfaces. I give it a 9/10 for CSUVs of this era.

  • @handycrowd
    @handycrowd Před 2 lety +12

    Had mine ten years. Now showing 300,000kms. Solid car, never fails to start, never overheats and has never broken down. Original exhaust and wheel bearings, steering etc.
    At this mileage most of the suspension has been worked on, aim for all the rubber bushes and shock absorbers after 150,000miles (250,000kms etc). Lower ball joints also fail pretty consistently. One broken rear spring and the starters get gummed up and need a clean if the bendix starts sticking.
    2003 years need to watch the exhaust camshaft, they were made out of cheese for a while and they pit like hell with no indication of a problem. You'll most likely find it when you check the valve clearances when you get bored one day.... Go on then, ask me how I know lol! Apparently a hardening issue affected this years camshafts. Don't know what happens if you just ignore it. Could be they'd manage to see out the life of the car. I swapped mine with a good second hand one.
    Vague steering (assuming suspension etc. okay) can be adjusted via a nut on the back of the rack. Need a special tool/large spanner (40mm I think)and 14mm one to nip up the slipper (free it up, then run it up to pinch tight and then back off 20 degrees). Tons of CRV racks have been binned when they just needed this 'secret' adjustment.
    My brake calliper pistons started to rust and stick at about 275,000kms. Calliper internals were as new. Buy seal and piston kits to get the car rolling like new. Generally pretty heavy on brake parts but cheap and easy to fix.
    Rear brake shields rust out so just remove them (they are a part of the rear hub so replacing them is not worth the effort).
    Changing the auto fluid (ATF) is a bit stupid, need to do it three times with a drive in between. Worth it though for the smoothest gearbox I've ever had.
    Engine revs like it really wants to and pulls like a train right around to the red line. Pretty nimble for a SUV.
    Every time I go thorough the two year inspection I say, this will be the last time, and yet here I am lol!
    Love the CRV, best space on the road for the money.

  • @basshnter1606
    @basshnter1606 Před 3 lety +22

    Don't forget worn sway bar stabilizer end links, worn brake caliper pins.
    Both cause all kinds of clunking noises.
    Also keep transmission fluid changed in automatic models to prevent torque converter shudder.

    • @vastaire81
      @vastaire81 Před 3 lety +1

      For some reason those slide pins always get seized on the rear calipers. Scary when your pedal goes to the floor when braking. Common on the element as well.

    • @3Js_garage
      @3Js_garage Před 3 lety

      Do you know how to fix the shudder ?

    • @basshnter1606
      @basshnter1606 Před 2 lety

      @@3Js_garage Just a drain and fill using Valvoline Maxlife took care of the shudder in my 03 cr-v.

    • @letsgoredbarn378
      @letsgoredbarn378 Před 2 lety

      @@3Js_garage I had a shudder from worn rotors. New ones fixed it

    • @foellerd
      @foellerd Před 2 lety +1

      @@vastaire81 why would a seized brake caliper pin on one rear caliper cause the pedal to go to the floor? Makes no sense.

  • @ProperGander011
    @ProperGander011 Před 2 lety +5

    As an (ex?) owner of a 2002 CRV, I just would like to add: watch your engine oil, the oil warning light never came on, I was driving on low oil and stretched the chain (it did finish the final 1500 km trip before stalling though). Ac seized up long time ago. My personal annoyances were failing and noisy shocks at 250 000 kms, also around the same time a front wheel bearing went and when inspected, they were still factory original from 2002. Also I had experienced fuel economy worsen over time. This little car is like a honda civic with a bigger chassis and AWD so it is reliable transportation with space for hauling. Watch your oil people. I had 350 000 kms on it when I took on the final 1500 km trip.

    • @Ruben901
      @Ruben901 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh man, I'm barely at 240k. And so far the only serious repairs I did was replace, Alternator, starter, replaced AC compressor with a fake dummy pulley, timing chain, thermostat and radiator. Your right about the suspension parts, mine are starting to sound very noisy. And the oil levels, I found that within the timing cover, there were gaskets that had hairline cracks, plus the gasket behind the crankshaft was too degraded. So far everything is running okay when I bought it used at 160k.

    • @ProperGander011
      @ProperGander011 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Ruben901 to be honest I drive like an idiot. Not dangerous, just not according to the age and condition of the car. My mistakes. It did what it had to do, I bought it with around 200 000 kms, 2.5 years ago for $2000 CaD, probably spent another 1500 on maintenance during that time. It was a beater to run around. I did almost all city driving before I moved east, almost every day: started 15-20 times, two trips down and up an escarpment, driven in challenging weather every winter and it has never let me down or stranded. It did not stop breathing until it finished the long trip, as my buddy has predicted was gonna happen, if it was gonna happen. At 350k and knowing the abuse and stuff... something was bound to happen.

  • @redheadskier1able
    @redheadskier1able Před 3 lety +20

    Pretty accurate. I've had to do the engine mounts and compressor (twice!). With the engine mounts make sure you get the correct mounts for an automatic or manual transmission.

  • @vastaire81
    @vastaire81 Před 3 lety +10

    Forgot the FAN MOTORS... they commonly go out on those and the Elements. Either one or both at the same time.

  • @liam.da.ghostboy
    @liam.da.ghostboy Před 3 lety +26

    Most of this sounds like basic wear and tear that can be easily taken care of with a routine maintenance.

  • @amitisshahbanu5642
    @amitisshahbanu5642 Před rokem +2

    There was a recall on my CRV about the AC in the USA. The dealer fixed my '04 in 2008, replacing the entire system. No problems since and it's now at 143K in 2022. I want to change my transmission fluid for the first time but it's still pink. One engine cooling fan failed in 2021 and my mechanic replaced both.

    • @bmalloy1
      @bmalloy1 Před rokem +1

      I have a 04 also and have never heard of a recall.

  • @moeb9943
    @moeb9943 Před 3 lety +14

    Stumbled upon this video while looking for a gen 2. Great info! One ad i looked at posted that the AC was out and needs to be recharged with refrigerant. Might be more serious than that according to your video.. Thanks!

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  Před 3 lety +3

      That’s exactly why I made the video, I’m glad I was able to help out!

    • @moeb9943
      @moeb9943 Před 3 lety

      @@AutoMotivate
      What do you think is the more reliable CRV gen1 or 2?

    • @mitotsvetkov3447
      @mitotsvetkov3447 Před 3 lety +3

      Moe B gen1 is more reliable than gen2. Gen1 was built in Japan only and Honda wanted to impress customers by making something indestructible. Indeed they succeeded. Gen1 still has common problems such as main relay, ignition coil in the distributor, burnt contacts on the ignition, tranny slips between second and third, and burnt valves if not adjusted at appropriate intervals. Do not forget that it needs a timing belt service every 80k. But oh boy if you cover all the issues above you have a rock solid runner. On the other side gen2 has timing chain and really really good k24 engine. However, general reliability of the built feels cheaper and breaks more often. I did work in a Honda dealer at some point in my life ☺️ as a tech, plus I own gen1 for the last 4 years

    • @k3lvd
      @k3lvd Před 3 lety +2

      @@mitotsvetkov3447 not entirely true gen 1 was built in Japan Jakarta Philippines and also here in Swindon UK

    • @bondservantandbrideoflogos7570
      @bondservantandbrideoflogos7570 Před 3 lety

      @@mitotsvetkov3447 idk I can’t find any Gen 1s that don’t leak oil, maybe it’s because all the well maintained ones aren’t being sold or other people nab em quickly!

  • @LS-eb3wt
    @LS-eb3wt Před rokem +1

    Just brought an 03 CrV Ex for 600$ bad oil leak, Changed Vtec filter, crankshaft seal, oil pan gasket, NO MORE OIL LEAK.... working on AC next gotta change Expansion valve and I should have working AC, after that changing those bad shocks CRV's have. No other issue than that. I love this car, but I also have a 11 Acura ZDX Advance, 93 CB7 H22A SWAP, Keeping it all Honda from here on, next vehicle is a Ridgeline.... happy trails fellow CRVERS..

  • @yoshiguy35
    @yoshiguy35 Před 3 lety +32

    I'm going for 1 million wish me luck.

  • @prodriveawayman6943
    @prodriveawayman6943 Před 3 lety +28

    I put my 2005 honda crv through hell weekly!
    I'm at 310,000 mi and going on the 2005. It ran me $1,300 on AC repair on a 2003 crv.

    • @matthewrudisill1409
      @matthewrudisill1409 Před 3 lety

      Around how many miles did that happen?

    • @prodriveawayman6943
      @prodriveawayman6943 Před 3 lety

      @@matthewrudisill1409 on the 2003 ac out at 300,000+mi.
      Ac went out on 2005 at 240,00mi.

    • @joezuerlein
      @joezuerlein Před 3 lety

      @@prodriveawayman6943 what was the repairs for the A/C i,ve heard that the thermal switch on the compressor can kill it

    • @prodriveawayman6943
      @prodriveawayman6943 Před 3 lety

      @@joezuerlein the last one I had repaired. They had to replace everything. The repaired vehicle Ac only lasted a year.
      I don't know if it was the shop or a leak.

    • @matthewrudisill1409
      @matthewrudisill1409 Před 3 lety

      Well it seems I made a good choice buying a used 03 with 160,000. Hope that doesn't happen to mine though.

  • @boomerguy9935
    @boomerguy9935 Před 2 lety +1

    The rear diff requires Honda Dual Pump II fluid for the dual pump system. The manual says to change it at 60K miles. My dealer said to change it at 30K miles. It only takes a quart, so I change it at 15K miles and have had no problems with my 1999 CR-V and 2006 Element and both have manual transmissions (I change the gearbox fluid at 30K miles.) with engines run at high revs. I bought these vehicles new and have had no problems at all with the drive systems.

  • @candidapfleger1447
    @candidapfleger1447 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a 2005 and 2006 honda crv . They both are the best vehicles around. I have no problems with them excellent vehicles. 👍

  • @esekaesecrew25
    @esekaesecrew25 Před 3 lety +21

    Mine has 400.000 miles dialy driver

    • @williamturner1517
      @williamturner1517 Před 3 lety +2

      $1,200 a/c work at 195,000. $1,554 new clutch at 217,700. Great car. Mine is a CR-CV. CARGO VAN. Removed back seat the day I bought the car.

  • @amitisshahbanu5642
    @amitisshahbanu5642 Před dnem

    The recall stopped the Black Death. The dealership replaced the entire ac in 2010 on my 04, at no cost.

  • @ab7rs
    @ab7rs Před 3 lety +8

    from the gen 2 if you want an automatic go with '05 or '06 because the trans has 1 more gear....5 speed instead of 4. Makes it much more drive-able, the difference is huge.

    • @Deadlybroom
      @Deadlybroom Před 3 lety +4

      I went from an 04-05 CR-V and drove up the Sierra mountains. By god I cried tears of joy when I was driving the 05 the extra gear helps immensely. (also better on fuel economy too)

  • @leogrande204
    @leogrande204 Před rokem

    I have put my 03 crv through it and it's still running strong. It is a very durable and reliable vehicle and i plan on driving it til it falls apart.

  • @davej6222
    @davej6222 Před 3 lety +5

    I have two of these CRV’s and they’re great but I bought a complete wrecked one for spare parts. Parts suppliers should make a replacement IMRC actuator diaphragm as you currently have to replace the entire intake if that one little thing gets a hole in it. Other than that, easy vehicles to work on.

    • @Sroor2023
      @Sroor2023 Před 2 lety

      What’s this imrc actuator ?

  • @vivalachewy
    @vivalachewy Před 3 lety +3

    Add ignition switch to the list. I’ve got a 2006 AWD and at 144,000 miles I’m getting this issue. AC Black Death on mine at 120,000 miles. Did the AC delete because local shop wanted $1200 to replace AC.

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Před 3 lety +1

      Yep... for $1,200 I'm rolling the window down. When my Civic ignition switch locked up, I disassembled it and took the lock pins out. Now it works great. If your model of car doesn't have an immobilizer chip in the key, then any key will start the car if you take the pins out.

  • @wallyworld6249
    @wallyworld6249 Před 2 lety +4

    Really good video. Seriously considering buying a 2005 crv. How can you tell if the BLACK DEATH has occurred?
    Thank you

  • @tamslii
    @tamslii Před 3 lety +3

    just replace the whole AC system,compressor and both coil and some tubing, cost me around RM2000(usd500).
    the engine mounting also replaced after 6 yrs running.

  • @drqhyflyer8262
    @drqhyflyer8262 Před 2 lety +1

    our 2004 CRV has a little over 200k miles. The ignition key switch has gone out twice ($800) a pop. The black death has occurred and we are on our 3rd compressor. Last time we replaced most of the AC system, fingers crossed. living in southern AZ ya gotta have an AC

  • @rachaelb9164
    @rachaelb9164 Před 3 lety +1

    Lol 2 of our engine mounts in our 06 CRV are bad. I have the mounts but haven’t had a chance to do it yet. We have a bad rocker arm which makes it vibrate even more. Fortunately my AC died the first time just before my warranty ended so they replaced it for free. The second time it stopped working was because of a stupid electrical connection. The dealership couldn’t find the problem anywhere and said I would have to pay labor just to troubleshoot it. So I went several years with no ac and when we moved my mechanic discovered the problem. $20 fix.. he did it for free along with some other stuff he was working on. My car is up to almost 300,000 miles. I don’t know how much longer it will last though because I’m not up to replacing the rocker arm. It has some other error code as well and it idles really hard and stalls while idling. I love this car. We’ve abused the crap out of it but I’ve always done routine maintenance. I’ll probably fix it but can’t register it now because of the check engine light.

    • @Halakah7
      @Halakah7 Před 3 lety +1

      I just bought a 04 that has that same rocker issue. After spending hours reading I learned that there are some easy fixes for it. According to one YT video, many times this will be fixed simply by flushing the engine oil and changing the oil afterward. If that does not fix it the next thing to do is to clean or replace the two VTEC filter screens. There are several videos that show how to do this. Both of these fixes will take care of the majority of these...

    • @Halakah7
      @Halakah7 Před 3 lety

      FYI Do NOT let Jiffy Lube flush your engine, that will only make things worse...

  • @luzbel8740
    @luzbel8740 Před 2 lety +1

    My 04 has 318k & now I have to change all cv axles, hub barrings, powersteering lines, motor mounts... but if you aren't a mechanic I would not recommend to spend the mounts of money I will bc it will cost a lot in labor

  • @catatafish100
    @catatafish100 Před 3 lety +16

    Nice video, would just like to add that it is quite important to replace the gearbox oil (in the autos) more often than you’d think. And only with the genuine Honda oil just like the rear diff.

    • @basshnter1997
      @basshnter1997 Před 3 lety +3

      I use Valvoline Maxlife in my 03 cr-v automatic.
      No issues at all and meets Honda specs.

    • @truthhurts2149
      @truthhurts2149 Před 3 lety +3

      @@basshnter1997 maxlife works fine. If it meets specs its safe.

    • @sebastianromero420
      @sebastianromero420 Před 2 lety

      Walmart stuff here. Works.

  • @danielkapp9468
    @danielkapp9468 Před rokem

    There are a couple other items to add.
    Front lower control arm compliance bushings fail due to design will wear out exceptionally fast if driven on rough roads, They will eat tires if not fixed, they can be pressed out and replaced but most shops will just opt to replace the lower control arms as it's a faster and more expensive bill. If you have the tools to do it yourself it's like $80 for the parts.
    Vtech solinoids have a tendancy to fail (you had one pictured during the AC compressor part) and will create a bucking during acceleration when they get stuck (worst offender is the one on the rear of the engine, it will also leak oil from that location as well. Typically happens after or around the time the PCV valve fails so change that too. MAKE SURE TO USE Genuine HONDA PARTS! I cannot stress this enough! Though you do not need/want Honda parts for engine/transmission mounts as in additon to higher prices they are more prone to failure due to being fluid filled. (solid rubber parts will not dampen the engine as much but will last just as long and are at maximum half the cost)

  • @maartenyzer4121
    @maartenyzer4121 Před 3 lety +3

    v tech solonoid issue ,car goes in limp3000 tpm ,change actuator and filter,also door locks are faulty..

  • @julioortega3263
    @julioortega3263 Před 3 lety +4

    450,000 miles on my 03 Black crv

  • @edgarvasquez8372
    @edgarvasquez8372 Před 2 lety +3

    My 03 still drives like new.and remember model 03 was the best selling out of the 02-05

  • @maulikpatel9204
    @maulikpatel9204 Před 3 lety +2

    I have Crv2004 with 2,35,000 Km
    I just changed oil, filter and 2 ignition coils.

  • @michaelwilson2891
    @michaelwilson2891 Před 3 měsíci

    Interestingly enough, that folding table is very nifty to have to hold your tools as you're performing maintenance/repair work on the vehicle itself. Who'd have thought? :)

  • @mariomora6541
    @mariomora6541 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a 2003 crv awd at 250k ,
    Almost 7k into parts and labor all around. I love it.

  • @Ceez542
    @Ceez542 Před 3 lety +5

    Watching this as my AC compressor went out and had it replaced at 111,00 miles lmao

    • @dzumba9897
      @dzumba9897 Před 3 lety

      what was the cost for that?

    • @Ceez542
      @Ceez542 Před 3 lety

      @@dzumba9897 About 850 before taxes.

  • @Cabrufaliando
    @Cabrufaliando Před rokem

    Recently bought one in red for 1000, needs work but she is a beauty runs and drives perfect

  • @romeohernandez4602
    @romeohernandez4602 Před 3 lety +5

    Black death compressor failure will happen to all vehicle makes and models when the a/c tech do not put compressor oil to the a/c compressor. It has nothing to do with compressor brand or design.

    • @marambula
      @marambula Před 3 lety +2

      2nd gen Crv is notorious for "Black Death" for compressor and design reasons (that I do not understand), there was a class action lawsuit and a service bulletin issued that prove that point. Changes made in ~2006+ resulted in fewer issues with catastrophic compressor failure. If it had nothing to do with design on the 2nd gen Hondas years 2002-2004 then I'm sure Honda would have won in court and not needed to publish a specific service bulletin for the issue nor needed to pay out the lawsuit settlement.

  • @mauliwahdan
    @mauliwahdan Před 2 lety

    Mine is 2004 crv. Old guy never complaining too much. Fun to drive and friendly gasoline.

  • @davejohnston5158
    @davejohnston5158 Před 3 lety +1

    One thing to watch for is the 4 pipe brake pipe connection point in the left side wheel arch. Fully open to road salt and corrosion with factory fitted steel pipes. Mine were a complete mess and a very awkward job to do. But the car was 17 years old!

    • @handycrowd
      @handycrowd Před 2 lety

      Mine failed here too. Was a tad time consuming to repair but all good now.

  • @julifer9211
    @julifer9211 Před 3 lety +3

    This goes for any one who is not a mechanic.
    Obviously if you are a mechanic you pay for parts everything thing else is free.

  • @denverbevins4052
    @denverbevins4052 Před 3 lety +6

    You just saved me a bunch of money & time. Almost got one with the a/c broke thinking I'll just throw on a compressor and fluid. Thanks.

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  Před 3 lety +3

      That is the main reason I started making these videos. I’m very happy I was able to help 🙏

  • @axelgranzini3505
    @axelgranzini3505 Před 3 lety +19

    Watch before you buy!
    Me here after 1 yr of ownership

  • @michaelmorales3114
    @michaelmorales3114 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for the video I love my crv I do all my own work on mine and I’m not a mechanc I just lifted it 2 inch.

  • @crazyDIYguy
    @crazyDIYguy Před 4 měsíci

    I clicked right off of two CGI voice videos before getting to yours, thank you for being a human 🙏

  • @kingtrails5348
    @kingtrails5348 Před 3 lety +1

    Also if you live in the north east the rubber balancer on the passenger side cv shaft will literally rust it in half

  • @charlottecomeau1266
    @charlottecomeau1266 Před 3 lety +3

    i just bought a 2005 crv two weeks ago and it doesn't run anymore lmao we think its the battery for now. i'll also have someone look at my drive shaft (?) bc i do feel the wiggling when on the highway.
    also how can i check for the ac issue? my ac works super well (my car is basically a fridge at this point) but I'd rather catch it before it becomes an actual issue

    • @handycrowd
      @handycrowd Před 2 lety

      Shouldn't happen to a 2005, mainly the 2003 year.

  • @titorock21
    @titorock21 Před 3 lety +5

    Mines is a 2002 200K+ and rocking! I have a manual transmission version CRV, it’s the most fun car I have had after an RSX I used to own also....gotta love the K series engines. The vibration driveshaft problem, that’s so true. Make sure you use Honda parts and not aftermarket for the driveshaft replacement, it can be frustrating if the driveshaft or axels that you buy are defective.

    • @ricardos5899
      @ricardos5899 Před 3 lety +1

      I just bought a crv and my previous car was also an rsx

    • @aleclienhard
      @aleclienhard Před 2 lety

      I have an 02 manual and have the vibration problem, but it only occurs at above 4500 in first, and between 2000 and 3000 in 2nd. 3rd 4th and 5th are all smooth throughout. Do you think it could be the driveshaft? its driving me nuts

    • @titorock21
      @titorock21 Před 2 lety

      @@aleclienhard have you ever changed the driveshaft before? If so find out what was put in. Also was there any transmission work done ?

    • @aleclienhard
      @aleclienhard Před 2 lety

      @@titorock21 driveshaft has never been changed, and I believe there hasn’t been any transmission work other than a clutch that was done probably 40k miles ago

    • @titorock21
      @titorock21 Před 2 lety

      @@aleclienhard I would inspect coupling bearings, u-joints etc. Hopefully you can do this yourself, I know how pricey a mechanic can be.

  • @ericozgo100
    @ericozgo100 Před rokem

    I never switch off the air conditioner! That way the system is always being kept lubricated and clean. If you leave anything just sitting and doing nothing, it will go bad.

  • @Thisisnickdontatme
    @Thisisnickdontatme Před rokem

    I got a 2004 CrV and have almost all these problems and can’t fix any of it. Blown AC. got a air fuel code and knock sensor code. Changed both and it’s still on. Bought the car with a taped over check engine light and was none the wiser til I took it home

  • @raenahonan2003
    @raenahonan2003 Před 3 lety +2

    Got an 04 now with 200k mi...and yes the AC went and Honda paid half with a perpetual guarantee. Hope so anyway. Still good and 27mpg.

  • @Desertduleler_88
    @Desertduleler_88 Před 3 lety +9

    The late 2004-2006 CRV’s had better air conditioning units.

  • @vangwizard
    @vangwizard Před 3 lety +1

    The most expensive problem with this car is the cat converter it'll only accept oem part which is pricey.

    • @gmail-terribruns2424
      @gmail-terribruns2424 Před 2 lety +1

      I found an inexpensive aftermarket cat online for my 2004 CRV. It's been 3 years and still works great.

  • @rocadezona85
    @rocadezona85 Před 2 lety

    I'm glad you I'm not planning on getting one as a daily driver but more as a beater, it's brutal hot here in the South but for occasional use it don't bother me too too much, anyway for Home Depot trips,taking my jetski to the lake/park for outdoor activities in general, fishing...yeah, if I'm driving the CRV,I'm ALREADY sweaty and dirty so...

  • @Voiceovertehe
    @Voiceovertehe Před 3 lety

    I have an ‘06 I’ve owned for 3 years owned by a grandma who gifted it to her grandson who has a family. I’m about to reach 270k miles, only replaced the starter other than that she treats me well

  • @Happycowleather
    @Happycowleather Před 3 lety +6

    true video ive fixxed alot of this things on my 03

  • @zhokerrodriguez7452
    @zhokerrodriguez7452 Před rokem +1

    2002 Honda 220 miles really good cars

  • @lawtowngirl85
    @lawtowngirl85 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you sooo much my mom has one and my dad died so i am left with a bunch of tools and my mom's CRV to maintain.

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  Před 3 lety +3

      Sorry to hear that, I’m sure he is in a beautiful place.
      The CRV is easy to work on. With plenty of videos and patients, I’m sure you’ll succeed 😁

  • @Bardock503ssj2
    @Bardock503ssj2 Před 3 lety +1

    My dads CR-V had a bad head gasket and blow up then now ut doesn't have oil pressure we are gonna swap the engine and it makes some funky noises like if it was the tensioner on the oil oumpy chain I guess

  • @thorlin3826
    @thorlin3826 Před 3 lety +2

    I have a 2002 AWD with 70k. A battery, oil change and gas.

  • @gsabella4
    @gsabella4 Před 3 lety

    This video helps me - i'm really in the market for a clean gen2 - I'm looking at an 06 that's nearly $7k, 120k miles, but it has most of the maintenance done. At 75k miles, had the AC compressor replaced, AC system checked by a honda dealership. Fairly new Clutch, among other parts replaced.

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  Před 3 lety

      If the CRV is in like new condition, I would offer $6000. That means new suspension, no broken parts, new spark plugs, ect.
      You have papers of the ac being replaced?

  • @jeusebio2413
    @jeusebio2413 Před 3 lety +1

    just bought an 05 with 81k, owners were an old couple barely drove it, inside is basically brand new

    • @vincentxiong16
      @vincentxiong16 Před 2 lety

      How much you got it for?
      There's one for sale by me with 85k, for $6.5k

    • @jeusebio2413
      @jeusebio2413 Před 2 lety

      @@vincentxiong16 $5800 for mine

  • @DjCalivian
    @DjCalivian Před 3 lety +6

    If we need to replace the whole ac system? What exactly we gotta replace? Condenser, freeon, compressor. Is that it?

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate  Před 3 lety +4

      Yes, and you have to replace all the lines going in and out also.

    • @Baxten123
      @Baxten123 Před 3 lety +1

      Just went to the shop with a AC issue with my 04. Gonna cost me fuckin 700+

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Baxten123
      Bruh. For 700 clams, you can roll the fuckin window down.

    • @gmail-terribruns2424
      @gmail-terribruns2424 Před 2 lety

      ('04 CRV) The job was a lot easier than I expected. Definitely worth DIY!

  • @samcoates7519
    @samcoates7519 Před 2 lety +1

    me living in a cold country hearing that the ac failing is the worst common problem: 😁

  • @bmalloy1
    @bmalloy1 Před rokem

    My 2004 has 178,000 miles and I hope to see 300,000. The only issue is rust in rear wheel well. I did also have the dreaded black death and am deciding if it is worth fixing.

  • @richheadd3196
    @richheadd3196 Před 2 lety

    I got a 2005 with 300 k miles still runs strong steering and breaking is stiff no problems. The people i got it from really took care of it bought it with 249k miles. My remote start gave out and i couldnt shut the car off lol removed the modules and its good now but no more remote start or keyless entryno big deal to me. It happened when i jump started someome the guy in the driver seat turned the key at the wrong time nor sure exactly but got home couldnt shut it off. Put it in park and neutral and the remote start would engage it was the strangest thing ever. I had to disconnect the battery to turn it off

  • @notbadsteve
    @notbadsteve Před 3 lety +2

    Just bought one.
    This one sounds like rubbing on full lock.
    I checked and tyre/wheel sizes are correct.
    Any ideas?

    • @HungUpOnADream1122
      @HungUpOnADream1122 Před 3 lety +1

      Check blinker fluid

    • @cutyou45
      @cutyou45 Před 2 lety

      Maybe check if your lower control arm bushings are in good condition/there to begin with. I’ve seen that be the cause of rubbing on an 02 chevy avalanche. The front lower control arm bushing is completely worn and you hear a rub when you turn full lock to the side its worn

  • @johnwhittle.22
    @johnwhittle.22 Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve got a 2003 auto gen 2 with 183000 miles on the clock, had to replace 2 sensors but that’s it so far. Very reliable and easy enough to work on, just mine doesn’t like cold damp starts...........I live in the UK 😆

    • @fartsonmcbladder922
      @fartsonmcbladder922 Před 3 lety +1

      same!

    • @davidboulton1073
      @davidboulton1073 Před 3 lety

      Got the same car in the U.K. with the auto transmission. Do You find yours idles really high when in neutral or park (1.2+)?

    • @johnwhittle.22
      @johnwhittle.22 Před 3 lety +1

      @@davidboulton1073 only when I start the engine for the time of a day, but I wouldn’t say really high. Although there’s a audible difference going from park to drive, but that only happens from a cold start

    • @davidboulton1073
      @davidboulton1073 Před 3 lety +1

      @@johnwhittle.22 okay thanks John. Lovely practical vehicle

    • @johnwhittle.22
      @johnwhittle.22 Před 3 lety +1

      @@davidboulton1073 oh it is, feels as safe as driving a tank and is pretty easy to work on, and is better off roading than it should be! It’s an awesome vehicle and when mine dies I’ll be looking to get another auto 😉

  • @mserniak
    @mserniak Před 2 lety

    What will it cost to replace a fuel line in a 2002 model? Are there additional costs and repairs associated with the repair to this?

  • @tiffylove7748
    @tiffylove7748 Před 2 lety

    Just bought a 2005 CRV. Every time i put my AC on smoke comes out of the hood of the car, and yes i changed the compressor. Any idea why?

  • @thehoofersclub
    @thehoofersclub Před rokem

    Delete the AC especially in Death Valley's triple digit summer heat, don't need it. I'm looking for one with the way fuel prices are going. In the Eastern Sierra, from Olancha to Bridgeport fuel prices are bonkers going to get worse. This is the cheapest way to go for wheeling during these times.

  • @darthlatimer9818
    @darthlatimer9818 Před rokem

    My beef is expansion valve. Why would you take a 15 dollar part and make it a three hour job. Have to pull out whole evap core just to get to it cuz hole in firewall to small. Ridiculous.

  • @drewdavis4614
    @drewdavis4614 Před 3 lety +8

    I have a 2004 and it has 160,000 miles and is excellent!!! I have been working on Honda's for 20 years, hey if your buying one, you always put down both windows put it in reverse and listen for the tell tale whine and don't buy it.... every car has issues, look at Nissans, they have tons but people keep buying them...If you take care of your car , it will do good by you. buying anything used has it's pit falls, but in the long run, it will be an Excellent vehicle... :)

    • @HalfKaztBoy
      @HalfKaztBoy Před 3 lety

      What does the whining sound indicate?

    • @nebujoy6775
      @nebujoy6775 Před 3 lety

      Timing belt or chain for 2004 CRV

    • @shaneshane9419
      @shaneshane9419 Před 3 lety

      Nebu Joy chain

    • @frankcarbasho8317
      @frankcarbasho8317 Před 2 lety

      Could I pull a 5x8 trailer with a 350lb quad ? With a 2nd gen. Around 1200lbs

    • @snaxgalore5764
      @snaxgalore5764 Před 2 lety +1

      Every car I’ve owned makes the whine lol that’s 100% normal

  • @near--zero
    @near--zero Před 2 lety +1

    Just discovered this-
    VTEC Solenoid/Spool Gasket!!
    Get under the front end and look for oil on the passenger side CV axle boot or anywhere. At around 150k miles mine started showing this and turned out to be a blown gasket on the solenoid module. Not super difficult job but def easier if you are tall, unlike me.

  • @boogumpled5460
    @boogumpled5460 Před 3 lety

    my dad had 1 he bought in 2008, since first time as i knew the biggest problem only at the ac and once radiator (2014). last week i drive his car to pick up my mom's package and it's runs so smooth no problems at all.
    edit: anyway thanks for the video maybe it will help my dad if one day there's a problem

  • @angiemorales1025
    @angiemorales1025 Před rokem

    Don't forget to clean the vtec solenoid filters too

  • @kroon275
    @kroon275 Před 9 měsíci

    Am interested in both tge 2nd and 3rd gen CRV.
    This black death problem in the 2nd gen is seriously steering me towards the 3rd gen.
    Am I right to think this??

  • @vickymast8485
    @vickymast8485 Před 3 lety +1

    Help, Black death question, what do I tell mechanic to to about compressor, what part are you showing @ 3:13 all gummed up? Currently no problems now. ALSO how to keep ac compressor running at top performance? I Just bought a 2006 with 130 miles on it. My new ride appears to be in great condition inside and out. (bought from private party) These 2nd generation CR Vs are becoming sought after here in the Pacific Northwest and being modified. This purchase is also my project. Cheers from Central Oregon

    • @basshnter1997
      @basshnter1997 Před 3 lety +2

      That is an orifice tube.
      As far as I know the 2nd gen cr-v doesn't use one.
      It does use an expansion valve instead.
      As far as your ac goes, if it isn't broke, don't fix it.
      In other words if it works fine, leave it alone.

    • @ab7rs
      @ab7rs Před 3 lety +1

      never tell a mechanic what to fix. Tell them what symptoms you have. Any time you replace a compressor you should also replace most of the AC system because it is contaminated and will ruin a new compressor. www.ebay.com/itm/282489216952?fits=Submodel%3AEX%7CYear%3A2005%7CEngine+-+Liter_Display%3A2.4L%7CModel%3ACR-V%7CMake%3AHonda&hash=item41c5ab5fb8:g:YLUAAOxy43FRa8rK

  • @TicklePickleLover
    @TicklePickleLover Před 7 měsíci +1

    You forgot valve adjustments

  • @jeremysaunders9003
    @jeremysaunders9003 Před 3 lety +1

    I had a 2004, had it for 10 years never had a problem with it service regardless but never a problem in the garage, I did over 100000 miles before selling it to the garage mechanic, it is still going strong gutted I sold it.

  • @maciejsn2126
    @maciejsn2126 Před 2 lety

    I saw a steering rack on a pic, I thought its a common problem, but You never mentioned about steering rack so Im good :D

  • @mathewchen6471
    @mathewchen6471 Před 7 měsíci

    2004 CRV purchased new and currently has 160k and keeps running.

  • @wallyworld6249
    @wallyworld6249 Před 2 lety

    Really good video! How can you tell if the BLACK DEATH has occurred? Thank you

  • @orileyfactor08
    @orileyfactor08 Před 2 lety +1

    Currently in the market for crv. Found an 06 EX with 153k miles. Asking 7500 thinking about giving it a test drive in a couple days. How's the price for the miles/age?

    • @pktdbgnzwl
      @pktdbgnzwl Před rokem

      good price if it's in good or better condition.

  • @jeusebio2413
    @jeusebio2413 Před 3 lety +1

    more or less at what mileage should i change the compressor?

  • @Sroor2023
    @Sroor2023 Před 2 lety

    do the rack and pinion fail on crv 2006 or it’ll not happen if you change fluid regularly ??

  • @ExtremeSkillz100
    @ExtremeSkillz100 Před 3 lety +4

    Amazing video, thanks for the informations!

  • @rockyfish3115
    @rockyfish3115 Před 2 lety

    I'm looking at buying a 2.0l petrol 5 speed manual with 133000 I had a suzuki grand vitara 1.6 petrol before loved that but Mrs hated it I just hope if I get it there as reliable as what they say

  • @joeyconservative
    @joeyconservative Před 3 lety +2

    Owned a 2003 CR-V and from new to 144k miles and only replace an oxygen sensor.

    • @LilyGirl02
      @LilyGirl02 Před 3 lety

      You’re so lucky! I have one, too, and I’ve had to replace the oxygen sensor, starter, struts, and I can’t even remember what else. 😂 Oh yes, just a couple weeks ago, and had to have the pressure sensor in the transmission replaced.

    • @coffinfeeder7732
      @coffinfeeder7732 Před 2 lety

      They’re coming, don’t you worry now.

  • @osobienphotography4252
    @osobienphotography4252 Před 3 lety +2

    might want to add the issues with IAC

  • @sarahfairweather6733
    @sarahfairweather6733 Před 3 lety +2

    Really good video. Thanks x

  • @MrAcidburn5000
    @MrAcidburn5000 Před 2 lety

    Hey nice video!!!
    Do you know what will cause high pressure gas fumes when I unscrew gas cap? It shows a P0453 - Evaporative emission (EVAP) pressure sensor high input
    Please help

  • @matthewrudisill1409
    @matthewrudisill1409 Před 2 lety

    How can you tell if the ac compressor is going to fail like that?