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Old September 24th 04, 06:41 AM
fltcpt
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Default CR-V problem, anyone heard of this?

I just have my fluid changed and the noise
went away. I feel compelled to thank
once again all your advices.

It's amazing oil can somehow lose viscosity...
you would have thought they've developed
something better by now...

Thanks again!


"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ > wrote in message >...
> a wrote:
> > "fltcpt" > wrote in message
> > om...
> >
> >>HHRM, motsco
> >>
> >>Thanks alot. I browsed hondasuv.com and seems
> >>like me and my buddy are not alone. Great info.
> >>I am ignorant in cars so I guess at least I am
> >>bringing it back to the dealer. Hope it doesn't
> >>cost much...
> >>
> >>Thanks again guys.

> >
> >
> > I'm curious, what year CRV and what mileage?
> >

>
> =================
>
> All models of CR-V, Generation I or generation II can develope this
> noise because the Dual Pump Fluid loses it's viscosity when you pass
> 50,000 km / 30,000 miles. The North American version of the manual is
> missing a bunch of 'dots' in the maintenance schedule. The U.K. version
> of the manual has the dots, we (in North America) have the noisy CRV's .
> . .
>
> It's a fairly 'expensive' sounding noise, IIRC. It has probably cost
> Honda CR-V owners a billion dollars in misdiagnosed repairs . . .
>
> 'Curly'

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Old September 25th 04, 04:03 AM
motsco_ _
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fltcpt wrote:
> I just have my fluid changed and the noise
> went away. I feel compelled to thank
> once again all your advices.
>
> It's amazing oil can somehow lose viscosity...
> you would have thought they've developed
> something better by now...
>
> Thanks again!
>
>


======================

They have invented something much better, which I alluded to . . . It's
called: MAIL OUT AN ADDENDUM TO THE MANUAL WITH THE CORRECT INTERVALS !

'Curly'

 




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