honda cr v 19997 2000 User Manual
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Lift and Support Points Lift and Safety Stands ffi When heaw rear components such as suspension, Iuel tank, spare tire and tailgate are to b€ lemoved, place !iiii-rnt rigtrt in the trunk before hoisting. When substantial weight is removed flom the lear ot the vehicle, the center of gravity may change and can cause the vehicle to tip fotward on the hoist NOTE: Since each tire/wheel assembly weighs approximately 30 lbs (14 kg), placing the front wheels in the cargo area can assist with weight distribution. 1. Place the lift blocks as shown. 2. Raise the hoist a few inches (centimeters), and rock the vehicle to be sure it is firmly supported. 3. Raise the hoist to full height, and inspect the lift points for solid support NOTE: Use the same suppon points to support the vehicle on safety stands LIFT BLOCKSREAR SUPPORT POIMTFRONT SUPPORT POINT 1-19 www.emanualpro.com
Lift and Support Points 1. Floor Jack Block the rear wheels when raising the front of thevehicle; block the front wheels when raising the rearof the vehicle. Place the blocks behind and ahead of the wheels, Raise the vehicle high enough to insert the safetystanos. Adjust and place the safety stands so the vehiclewill be approximately level, then lower the vehicleonto them. Front: Center the jack bracket in the middleof the jack lift platform. Always usg safety standg when working on or underany vehicle that is supported by only a iack.Nevor attempt to use a bumper jack for tifting orsupporting ths vehicl€. Rsar: JACK LIFT PLATFORM Center the iackbracket in the middleof the iack lift platform. 1-20 JACK LIFT PLATFORM www.emanualpro.com
Towing lf the vehicle needs to be towed, call a professional towing service. Never tow the vehicle behind another vehjcle with just a rope or chain. lt is very dangerous. Emergency Towing There are three popular methods of towing a vehicle. Flat-bed Equipment - The operator loads the vehicle on the back of a truck. This is the best way of transporting the vehicle. Wheel Lift Equipment - The tow truck uses tlvo pivoting arms that go under the tires lfront or rear) and lifts them off the ground. The other two tires remain on the ground. The vehicles suspension and body can be seriously damaged if this method of towing is attempted. Sling-type Equipment - The tow truck uses metal cables with hooks on the ends. These hooks go around parts of the frame or suspension and the cables lift that end of the vehicle off the ground. The vehicles suspension and body can be seriously damaged if thjs method of towing is attempted. This methed of towing the CR-V is unaccePtable. The onlv recommended way of towing the CR-V is on a flat-bed truck. Two wheel drive CR-Vs may also be towed with all four wheels on the ground. Towing the four-wheel dlive CR-v with only two wheels on the ground will damage parts of the 4wD system. It this vehicle is damaged, it should be towed on a flat-bed truck ol trailel. It the 2 wheel drive CR-v is towed wiih all tour wheels on the ground, do the following: Manual Transmission . Release the parking brake. . Shift the transmission in Neutral Automatic Transmission . Release the parking brake. . Sta rt the engine. . Shift to lD.l position. then E position. . Turn off the engine. lmproper towing preparation will damage the transmission. Follow the above procedure exactly. lf you cannot shift the transmission or start the engine, the vehicle must be transported on a flat-bed truck. lf the vchicle is towed with four wheels on the ground, il is best to tow the vehicle no larther than 50 miles (80 km), and keep the speed below 35 mph {55 km/h). Trying to lift or tow the vehicle by ihe bumpers will cause serious damage. The bumpers ale not dosigned to support the vehicles weight. Front: Rear: lOwlNG HOOKS .ndTIE DOWN BRACKETS TIE DOWN BRACKET 1-21 www.emanualpro.com
Service Precautions Parts Marking Locations To deter vehicle theft, cenain major components are marked with the vehicle identification number {VlN). Original partswill have self-adhesive labels or labels attached with a break-off bolt. Replacement body parts will have self-adhesivelabels, and replacement engine and transmission parts will be stamped with a code tor spare parts. NOTE: . Be careful nottodamagethe parts marking labelsduring body repairs. Maskthe labels before repainting. Label location letters without parenthesis indicate original parts. Letters with parenthesis indicate replacement pans. A, (A): Engine B, (B): Transmission C, (C): Front Bumoer D, (D); Hood E, (E): Tailgate F, (F): Rear Bumper G, (G): Front Fenders (Lefr and Right)H, {H): Front Doors (Left and Right} l, (l): Rear Doors (Left and Right) J, (J): Outer Side Panel (Left and Right) 1-22 www.emanualpro.com
Precautions for Real-time 4WD (Four-wheel Drivel Under normal conditions, the vehicle is in 2WD (front-wheel drive). However, the system will instantly transmit appropriate driving force to the rear wheels {depending on the driving force of the front wheels and the road conditons) The Real-time 4WD-Dual Pump System does not have a manual switch to disable the 4WD system. Whenever service work requires spinning the front or rear wheels with the engine, always lift up and support the vehicle so all lour wheels are off the ground (see page 1- 19). 1-23 www.emanualpro.com
Specifications Standards and Service Limits ............... 2-2 Design Specifications .................. .......... 2-12 Body Specifications ..........2-14 www.emanualpro.com
MEASUREMENTSTANDAFD INEWISERVICE LIMIT lgnition coilRated voltage VPrimary winding resistance 0 at 68F (20C)120.63 0.77 lgnition wireBesistance at 68F (20 C) ktl25 max. Firing order1 3 4-2 Spark plugTypeGapSee Section 41.0 - 1.1 (0.039 - 0.043) lgnition timingAt idle BTDC161 2 {Red) Alternator belt*rDeflection with 98 N {10 kgf, 22 lbf)8.5 11.510.33 0.45)with used belt5.5 - 8.0 (0.22 - 0.31) with new belt Belt tension N {kgf, lbt)Measured with bek tension gauge340 - 490 {35 - 50, 77 110) with used belt690 880 (70 90, 150 - 200i with new belt AlternatorOutput A (at 13.5 V, hot and 6,000 alternator rpm AIIM/IBrush length 959010.5 (0.41)1.5 (0.06i Staning motorOutput kW A/fMica depth MfiCommutator runoutCommutator O.D.Brush lengthBrush spring tension N (kgf, lbf) 1.11.00.5 - 0.8 {0.02 - 0.03)0,0.02 (0 0.0008)27.9 28.0 (1.0984 1.1024)14.0 14.5 (0.55 0.57)13.7 - 17.7 (1.40 - 1.80,3.09 - 3.97) 0.2 (0.008) 0.0s (0.002) 27.0 (1.06) 9.0 (0.35) Standards and Service Limits Engine Electrical - Section 4 1 When using a new belt, ddiust deflection to new value. Run the engine for 5 minutes then turn it of{. Beadiust deflection to used belt value. Cylinder Head/Valve Train - Section 6 MEASUREMENTSTANDARD {NEW} SERVICE LIMIT Compression250 rpm and Nominalwide open throttle MinimumkPa (kgflcm, psi) Maximum variation 1 ,230 i12 .5 , 11Al930 (9.s, 135)200 12.0,2al Cylinder headWarpageHeight131.95 - 132.05 {5.195 - 5.199)0.05 {0.002) CamshaftEnd playCamshaft to hoider oil clearanceTotal runoutCam lobe height 97,98 models lNEX99,00 models lNEX 0.05 0.1s (0.002 0.006)0.030 - 0.069 (0.0012 - 0.0027)0.03 {0.001)max.33.204 \1.3072133.528 {1.3200)33.1 16 \1 .321 4)33.528 {1.3200) 0.5 (0.02) 0.15 (0.006) 0.04 (0.002) Valve clearance (Cold)* lNEXValve stem O.D. lNEXStemto-guide clearance lNEX 0.08 - 0.12 (0.003 0.005)0.16 0.20 (0.006 - 0.008)6.580 - 6.590 (0.2591 0.2594)6.550 - 6.560 (0.2579 0.2s83)0.02 - 0.05 {0.00t 0.002)0.05 - 0.08 (0.002 0.003) u* to.rutt6.52lO.257l0.08 {0.003i0.1t (0.004) width tNEXStem installed height lNEX 1.25 - 1.55 (0.049 - 0.061)1.25 1.55 (0.049 - 0.061)40.765 - 41.235 {1.6049 1.6234)42.765 - 43.235i1.6837 - 1.70221 2.0 (0.08) 2.0 (0.08) 41.485 {1.6333}43.485 {1.7120i Valve springFree length lNEX42.36 (1.668i 44.32 t1 .1 451 Valve guideI,D, INEXInstalled height tNEX 6.61 6.63 10.260 - 0.261)6.61 6.63 {0.260 - 0.261i13.75 - 14.25 10.541 0.561i15.75 - 16.25 {0.620 0.640i 6.6510.26216.65 (0.262i *: Measured between the camshaft and rocker arm, 2-2 www.emanualpro.com
Engine Block - Section 7 o o*1: 97,98 models 15 mm (0.6 in)99,00 models 20 mm (0.8 ini Unit of length: mm (in) MEASUREMENTSTANDARD (NEWISERVICE LIMIT Cylinder blockWarpage of deck surfaceBore diameterBore taper 0.07 (0.003) max.84.00 - 84.02 (3.307 3.308)0.10 (0.004) 84.07 (3.310) 0.05 (0.002) PistonSkirt O.D.*1trom bottom of skartClearance in cylinderGroove width {For ringi TopSecondoil 83.98 - 83.99 (3.306 - 3.307)0.01 - 0.04 (0.0004 - 0.001611.240 - 1.250 {0.0488 - 0.0492)1.220 1.230 {0.0480 - 0.0484)2.805 2.825 10.1104 - 0.1112) 83.97 (3.306) 0.05 {0.002)1.26 (0.0s0) 1.25 (0.049) 2.44lo.112l Piston ringRing-togroove clearance ToPSecondRing end gap ToPSecondoil 0.055 - 0.080 (0.0022 0.0031)0.035 0.060 (0.0014 - 0.0024)0.20 0.30 (0.008 - 0.012)0.40 - 0.55 (0.016 0.022)0.20 - 0.50 (0.008 - 0.020) 0.13 (0.005) 0.13 (0.005) 0.60 (0.024) 0.70 (0.028) 0.70 (0.028) Piston Pino.D.Pin-to-piston clearance 20.996 - 21.000 (0.8266 - 0.8268i0.010 - 0.017 (0.0004 - 0.0007) Connecting rodPin-to-rod interferenceSmall end bore diameterLarge end bore diameter NominalEnd play installed on crankshaft 0.015 - 0.032 (0.0006 - 0.0013)20.968 -20.981 10.8255 -0.8260) 48.0 (1.89) 0.15 - 0.30 {0.006 - 0.012ioro to.oroi CrankshaftMain journaldiameter No. 1,2,4 and 5 iournalsNo. 3 journal Rod iournal diameterTaperOut ol roundEnd play Bunout 54.976 - 55.000 (2.l644 - 2.1654)54.970 54.994 (2.1642 - 2.1651)44.976 - 45.000 /.1.1707 - 1.711110.005 (0.0002)max. 0.005 (0.0002) max.0.10 - 0.35 (0.004 - 0.0 r 4)0.03 (0.001)max. 0.010 (0.00041 0.010 (0.0004) 0.45 (0.0r8) 0.04 (0.002) BearingMain bearing-to-iournal oil clearanceNo. 1, 2, 4 and 5 iournalsNo. 3 journal Rod bearing-to-,ournal oil clearance 0.024 - 0.042 10.0009 0.0017)0.030 - 0.048 (0.0012 - 0.0019)0.020 - 0.038 (0.0008 0.0015) 0.06 (0.002) 0.06 (0.002) 0.05 (0.002) o 2-3 www.emanualpro.com
Standards andService Limits Engine LubricationSection 8 CoolingSection 10 Fuel and EmissionsSection 11 MEASUREMENTSTANDARO {NEWISERVICE LIMIT Engine oilCapacityf (US qt, lmp qt)4.6 (4.9, 4.0)Ior engine overhaul3.8 {4.0,3.3)for oilchange, including filter3.5 (3.7, 3.1) for oil change, without Iilter OilpumpInner-to-outer rotor clearancePump housing-to-outer rotor clearancePump housing-to rotor axial clearance 0.04 - 0.16 (0.002 - 0.006)0.10 -0.19 (0.004 - 0.007)0.02 -0.07 (0.001 - 0.003i 0.20 (0.008) 0.20 (0.008) 0.15 (0.006) Relief valvePressure setting at engine oil temp. 176F (80C)kPa (kgt/cm,, psi) At ldleAt 3,000 rpm70 (0.7, 10) min.340 {3.5,50) min. MEASUREMENTSTANDARO INEW} RadiatorCoolant capacity , (US q1, lmp qt) llncluding engine, heater, ILcooling line and reservoirlReservoir capacity:0.61 (0.63 US qt,0.53lmp qt) M/T 5.9 {6.2, 5.2}tor overhaul3.9 (4.1, 3.4ifor coolant change6.0 (6.3, 5.3ifor overhaul4.0 (4.2, 3.5) for coolant change Radiator capOpening pressure kPa (kgf/cm?, psi)93 - 123 (0.95 - 1.25, 14 18) ThermostatStarts to open F 1C)Fully open F (C) Valve lift at tully open 169 - 176 (76 - 80)194 (90) 8.0 (0.31imin. Cooling fanThermoswitch ON temperature F {C)Thermoswitch OFF temperature F (C)196 - 203 (91 - 95)Subtract 5 - 14 (3 - 8) trom actual ON temperature MEASUREMENTSTANDARD INEW} Pressure regulatorPressure with regulator vacuum hose disconnectedkPa (kgflcm, psi) 97,98 models99, 00 rnodels260 - 31012.7 3.2,38- 46)270 -32012.8 3.3,40 - 471 FueltankCapacity / (US gal, lmp gal)58 (15.3, 12.8) E ngineldle speed with headlights and cooling fan off rpm97 model98 model99, 00 models MTAT {E or E position) 750 r 50730 1 50 750 t 50750 r 507301 50 Fast idle rpm 97 model98 model99, 00 models1,5001 2001,600 r 200 1,5001 2001,5001 2001,600 r 200 ldle CO %0.1 max. 2-4 www.emanualpro.com
Unit of length: mm lin)ClutchSection 12 Manual TransmissionSection 13 MEASUREMENTSTANDARD INEWISERVICE LIMIT Clutch pedalPedal height to floorStrokeFree playPedal play Disengagement height to floor 183 (7.20) 135- 14515.31 - 5.71)7 - 2210.24 - 0.41J1-9 (0.04-0.35) 7212.83) min. Clutch surface runout0.05 (0.002) max.0.r5 (0.006) Clutch discRivet head depthThickness1.2 - 1.710.05- 0.07)8.4 9.1 (0.33,0.36)0.2 (0.01) 6.0 i0.24) Pressure plateWarpageDiaphragm spring finger alignment0.03 (0.001)max. 0.6 (0.02) max.0.15 (0.006) 0.8 (0.03) MEASUREM€NTSTANDARD INEW} I SERVICE I-IMIT TransmissionfluidCapacity f (US qt, lmp qti1.7 11.8, 1.4)for oilchange2.1 (2.2, 1.8){or overhaul MainshaftEnd play Diameter of ball bearing contact area (clutch side)Diameter of needle bearing contact areaDiameter of ball bearing contact area(transmission housing side)Runout 0.11 - 0.18 (0.004 - 0.007)27.977 - 27.990 (1.1015 - 1.1020)37.984 - 38.000 (1.4954- 1.4961) 27.987 - 28.000 (1.1018 - 1.1024)0.02 (0.0011max. Adjust27.94 (1.100) 37.93 (1.493) 27.94 (1.100) 0.05 {0.002) Mainshatt 3rd and4th gearsLD.End play Thickness 3rd gear4th gear 43.009 - 43.025 1 1.6933 - 1.6939)0.06 - 0.21 (0.002 - 0.008)34.92 34.97 11.375 - 1.377)31.42 - 31.47 11.237 , 1.2391 43.08011.6961)0.3 (0.01) 34.811.37)31.311.23) Mainshaft sthgearLD.End play Thickness 43.009 - 43.02511.6933 1.6939)0.06 - 0.21 (0.002 - 0.008)30.92 - 30.97 {1.217 - 1.219) 43.08011.6961)0.3 (0.01) 30.8 (1.21) CountershaftDiameter ol needle bearing contact areaDiameter oI ball bearing and needle bearing contact Diameter o{ 1st gear contact areaRunout 36.000 - 36.015 {1.4173 - 1.4179)24.987 - 25.000 (0.9837 - 0.9843) 36.984 - 37.00011.4561 -1.4567) 0.02 (0.001)max. 3s.95 (1.415) 24.94 (0.982) 36.93 (1.4s4) 0.0s (0.002) countershatt 1stgearLD.End playThickness 43.009 - 43.025 (1.6933 1.6939)0.06 - 0.18 (0.002 - 0.007i26.9s,27.00 (1.061 - 1.063) 43.08 (1.696) 0.2310.009) Countershaft 2ndgeart.D.End playThickness 47.009 - 47.025 (1.8507 - 1.8514)0.07 - 0.14 10.003 ,0.006) 2As2 - 2a.97 l1.139-1.1411 47.08 {1.854)0.18 (0.007) Spacer collar(Mainshaft 4thand 5th gears) t.D.o.D.Length Als I le31 .002 - 31 .O12 11 .2205 , 1 .2205)37.989 - 38.000 (1.4956 1.4961)56.45 - 56.55 Q.222 - 2.226126.03,26.08 (1.025 - 1.027) 31.06 (1.223) 37.94 (1.494) 26.01 t1 .0241 Reverse idler geart.D.Gear-to-reverse gear shaft clearance20.01 6 - 20.043 (0.7880, 0.7891)0.036 - 0.084 (0.0014 - 0.0033)20.09 (0.7909) 0.16010.0063) Synchro ringRing-to-gear clearance (ring pushed againsl gear)0.85 - r.10 (0.033 0.043)0.4 (0.02) Dual coneClearance (ring pushed against gear) Outer synchro ring to synchro coneSynchro cone-to-gearOuter synchro ring-to-gear 0.5 1.0 (0.02 0.04)0.5 - 1.0 (0.02 - 0.04)0.95 - 1.68 (0.037 - 0.066) 0.3 (0.01) 0.3 (0.01) 0.6 (0.02) Shift forkFinger thickness 3rdl4th shift lorkExcept aboveFork-to-synchro sleeve clearance 7.4 - 7.6 (0.29 - 0.30)6.2 - 6.4 (0.24- 0.2s)0.35 - 0.65 (0.0t4 - 0.026)t, torag) www.emanualpro.com