V1: 2001-17 Honda CRV 2.4L Diagnose Engine Noise (Steering Pump or Water Pump)

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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2022
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Komentáře • 14

  • @jonathanluttrell1380
    @jonathanluttrell1380 Před 10 měsíci

    Rattle on startup and under acceleration is usually the VTC solenoid caused by low oil. 2010-2011 love to drink oil. My wives will be 2 quarts low and the oil light won't come on. Just have to be careful and top off every 1000-2000 miles. Sadly we were out of the 8 year 125k extended warranty for this issue.

    • @JulietHotelFoxtrot
      @JulietHotelFoxtrot Před měsícem

      Assuming you haven't scored the cylinder walls due to those stuck rings, A few non invasive things to try: Run a tank of Berrymans High Mileage Fuel System Cleanout. They make a concentrate that might help. Also, try a short oil change (3000 miles) using a quart of HPL Engine Cleaner Oil. It's not anything drastic like those dangerous engine flushes. Grab a quart of whatever 0w-20 and add 4 quarts of oil plus the one quart of HPL Engine Cleaner 30w. Run that for 3k. Drain and change filter. It's a gentle cleaner that can help reduce deposits which might be causing those things to stick. You don't run it a full 5-7000 miles because it does get a lot of gunk out of the engine that might clog filter. There's a fine balance in cleaning because you don't want it happening too fast or those particles can clog small passages. After you run that, try a Refill using 0w-20 and the honda OEM filters. The honda filters favor flow over filtration.
      I've dealt with this on a vehicle with a similar engine as these CRV engines and it helped reduce oil consumption from a quart every 1000 miles to a quart every 1500 miles. That's right at the limit of "acceptable" oil use per toyota or honda, which is generally a quart burned every 1200 miles.

    • @jonathanluttrell1380
      @jonathanluttrell1380 Před měsícem

      @@JulietHotelFoxtrot I wish you told me this a few months ago. Nearly burned up the front catalytic converter from LiquidMoly Engine Flush. Thankfully the cel is off now, but it did ruin both O2 sensors. Cheaper than a Catalytic converter but lesson learned on engine flushes. It did dramatically lower the oil loss.

  • @kenonjervis
    @kenonjervis Před rokem

    Mines was bad it was louder than that and the motor going to cost 5-6 thousands dollars to fix the problem bro

  • @theepicurbanhippie143
    @theepicurbanhippie143 Před rokem +2

    I think my oil leak created this problem

  • @jorgecarrejo7562
    @jorgecarrejo7562 Před rokem +1

    What year is this crv

    • @jfGarage4k
      @jfGarage4k  Před rokem

      Same as 2001 - 2017

    • @jorgecarrejo7562
      @jorgecarrejo7562 Před rokem +1

      @@jfGarage4k I was asking about the car in the video..

    • @jfGarage4k
      @jfGarage4k  Před rokem +1

      Gotcha. This one on the video is 2012

    • @jorgecarrejo7562
      @jorgecarrejo7562 Před rokem +1

      @@jfGarage4k thank you

    • @I_QUIT25667
      @I_QUIT25667 Před rokem +2

      @@jfGarage4k are you sure this is a 2012? My 2012 looks nothing like that crv interior as well as the headlight assembly is completely different. Looks like 07-11.... great video though and thank you!

  • @SlayerHawkX
    @SlayerHawkX Před rokem +1

    Bad editing...same thing twice in there