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Honda recommends Honda ATF-Z1 Transmission Fluid or a Dexron III ATF as a temporary replacement -- which should be flushed from the system and replaced with the Honda ATF-Z1.

Change;
2WD model -- 3.1 US QT or 2.9 L.
4WD model -- 3.3 US QT or 3.1 L.

Total;
2WD model -- 6.9 US QT or 6.5 L.
4WD model -- 7.6 US QT or 7.2 L.

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After CR-V drives for 20 mins plus on high way, the drive light on selector indicator blinks continuously untill vehicle is swotch in indictd

The engine and the automatic transmission (transmission control is only for automatics, engine is still computer controlled no matter the transmission type) in this vehicle are computer controlled and in most cases when a fault occurs a fault code is stored in the memory of the computer control module. There are exception to this, such as the Mass Airflow Meter and fuel pressure problems. What must be done is to have all the basic testing done such as a scan of the system for fault codes as well as a check with a live data scanner tool for engine functions that are not within range of normal, a trained technician is required to know what is correct and what isn't, then based on careful diagnostics done from a factory repair manual the correct part is replaced or the wiring repaired or the computer replaced (known as the PCM), which is very rarely the problem. Other basic checks must be done as well such as mechanical problems with the engine as well as engine state of tune and mileage on the engine. The transmission can have mechanical issues as well such as no gear engagement at all or a failed pump or other pressure related problems.


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I have 2003 Honda CR-V with 118 k , changed motor oil , ravenol 5w40 what is the changing interval for oil

First off you are using an incorrect weight oil in your Honda. Your Honda requires 5W20 and not 5W40 which is way too heavy. Change the oil and filter every 5,000 miles and use the correct weight and a quality filter such as Bosch, Purolator, or Wix.
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My 2001 honda crv is about 50,000 miles. what maintenance service do you recommend?

50,000 miles then all its needed is the oil changed. One thing though, the automatic transmissions on honda's don't last as long as the engines. They seem to last about 120,000 miles on most newer hondas. The manual transmissions are bulletproof though. Other than a clutch every 150,000 miles or so a manual transmission accord will run much longer than the body will last if its driven normally.
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I have a honda cr-v automatic gear box it drives but it can't go reverse when you put the reverse gear. what is the problem?

Has the Transmission fluid been changed every 30,000 with Honda ATF-Z1?

If some one has put in GM Dexron III in it instead, the transmission may not shift properly and it can damage the transmission over time.

Also if some Express/Quick Lub place has flushed your Honda Transmission Dexron III or any type of Flushing agents, it's probally going to have to be replaced. Google "flushing Honda transmission" or MSN under "Express lub Transmission flush Fraud". Those back flow flushers systems damage the internal valves of many modern transmissions, both import and domestic and have NEVER been recommended.

Suggest taking it by a Honda Dealership or a aftermarket Honda/Acura ASE Certified Shop.
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you need to remove the transmission oil pan and replace the filter and gasket inside
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