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Hi. Honda CRV automatic 4 WD, 30K mi. 2005. 2 symptoms. 1) After slowing to, say 1 to 3 mph, if I turn and keep that speed or accelerate slowly, there is a slight chugging motion. If I am moving straight at that 1to 3 mph speed sometimes it is smooth and sometimes there is a lighter chugging motion. If I accelerate slowly or normally at that speed and go straight there is no chugging. Could it be the idle?
Symptom 2) Sometimes when I put the transmission into drive from the park position, there is the slight sound that sounds like a shovel when you stick it in snow, only a little louder. Idea?
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the very car I am about to buy and did some research , seems there are some problems with the transmission on the 2005 crv honda, my last car was a 2000 and it had problems with burnt valves due to a defeat with the medal used. no recall ,, this can be taken car of by doing a your up keep . do your homework, know what to expect and be prepared.
the very car I am about to buy and did some research , seems there are some problems with the transmission on the 2005 crv honda, my last car was a 2000 and it had problems with burnt valves due to a defeat with the medal used. no recall ,, this can be taken car of by doing a your up keep . do your homework, know what to expect and be prepared.
AnonymousMar 13, 2009
I had the same problem with my 2005 CR-V. Found out the gear grease in the rear Dif. needed replaced. That took care of the problem.I had the same problem with my 2005 CR-V. Found out the gear grease in the rear Dif. needed replaced. That took care of the problem.
AnonymousMar 15, 2014
2005 honda crv ex with a manual transmission. the engine speed will only go to about 2800 revolutions per minute in any gear and will not go any higher. the vehicle and engine will lose speed until the rpms get to about 2500 and then it will accelerate back up to around 2800 and do the same thing over again. this will go on until the engine is shut off and is started again. the symptoms then go away until after the next cold engine start.2005 honda crv ex with a manual transmission. the engine speed will only go to about 2800 revolutions per minute in any gear and will not go any higher. the vehicle and engine will lose speed until the rpms get to about 2500 and then it will accelerate back up to around 2800 and do the same thing over again. this will go on until the engine is shut off and is started again. the symptoms then go away until after the next cold engine start.
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If your trans fluid is full it may be an internal problem in the gearbox even in the converter its hard to diagnose without seeing the car but i can sure try to help if you can add any other noises or symptoms i will see if i can help you pinpoint the problem
I have a Honda CRV 2005.58000 miles When I put the lever in drive position and accelerated it takes a while to move, also when I was running out of change and goes blank trasmission.Undo edits
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Hi,
HondaCRV is an best Suv car across the world as it the style, good mileage and best in class interior features to beat competition in the auto industry.Here I have mentioned the dimension of Honda CRV 2WD, take a look
1) Length:
4545 mm
2)Width
1820 mm
3)Height
1685 mm
4)Wheelbase
2620 mm
5)Front Track
1565 mm
6)Rear Track
1565 mm
7)Ground Clearance
170 mm
8)Kerb Weight
1475 kg
9)Gross Vehicle Weight
1830 kg
10)Boot Space
490 litres
11)Fuel Tank Capacity
58 litres
12)Minimum Turning Radius
5.5 meter
Check out the Test Drive video of Honda CRV.
According to this parts website 1997 Honda CRV Automatic Transmission Filter this filter is internal to the transmission and requires removal and disassembly of the transmission.
any car the rpm shouldn't exceed the 4000 round per minutes and you can check it from the sound of the car if it's so loud you should decrease the acceleration pad or give the next gear if it's manual if it's automatic don't panic
The CRV is produced in both front wheel drive and four wheel drive versions. However in UK and Australia it is only available as a 4 WD as the front wheel drive option is not available in these countries.
The answer to your question therefore is that it is produced in both 2 WD and 4 WD but is dependant on what country you live in and the model variant.
Hope this helps. Please do rate my answer. Thanks.
the very car I am about to buy and did some research , seems there are some problems with the transmission on the 2005 crv honda, my last car was a 2000 and it had problems with burnt valves due to a defeat with the medal used. no recall ,, this can be taken car of by doing a your up keep .
do your homework, know what to expect and be prepared.
I had the same problem with my 2005 CR-V. Found out the gear grease in the rear Dif. needed replaced. That took care of the problem.
2005 honda crv ex with a manual transmission. the engine speed will only go to about 2800 revolutions per minute in any gear and will not go any higher. the vehicle and engine will lose speed until the rpms get to about 2500 and then it will accelerate back up to around 2800 and do the same thing over again. this will go on until the engine is shut off and is started again. the symptoms then go away until after the next cold engine start.
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