Coolant flush 2000 CRV, Tips ?
#16
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Re: Coolant flush 2000 CRV, Tips ?
Patrick wrote:
<SNIP>
> > I hope it's easier to do than it is to change the oil filter in the damn
> > thing.
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I saw a photo of a CR-V with the head off the engine. That's the only
way you'll ever get a really clear look at the oil filter once it's on
the engine. :-)
'Curly'
<SNIP>
> > I hope it's easier to do than it is to change the oil filter in the damn
> > thing.
------------------------------
I saw a photo of a CR-V with the head off the engine. That's the only
way you'll ever get a really clear look at the oil filter once it's on
the engine. :-)
'Curly'
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Re: Coolant flush 2000 CRV, Tips ?
Patrick wrote:
<SNIP>
> > I hope it's easier to do than it is to change the oil filter in the damn
> > thing.
------------------------------
I saw a photo of a CR-V with the head off the engine. That's the only
way you'll ever get a really clear look at the oil filter once it's on
the engine. :-)
'Curly'
<SNIP>
> > I hope it's easier to do than it is to change the oil filter in the damn
> > thing.
------------------------------
I saw a photo of a CR-V with the head off the engine. That's the only
way you'll ever get a really clear look at the oil filter once it's on
the engine. :-)
'Curly'
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Re: Coolant flush 2000 CRV, Tips ?
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> jst wrote:
>> I bought a 2000 CRV for my daughter and want to change the coolant.
>> What's the best way to do it? Where is the drain plug?
>> I hope it's easier to do than it is to change the oil filter in the damn
>> thing.
>
>
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Here's a PDF document that shows your block drain plug . . It's on the
> front of the block close to the tranny. (It's the block heater hole
> too).
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/pdf/crv/firs...lockheater.pdf
>
> These others will walk you through a bunch of discussion about CR-V
> coolant changes.
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
>
> This one will tell you why she probably needs a valve adjustment on her
> first generation CR-V:
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...t=burnt+valves
>
> 'Curly'
Thanks for all of the replies, I was at the fire station for 24
yesterday and didn't have access to her manual. She is a good kid but
sadly despite my lessons to her for several years she thinks all you
have to do is drive the damn things and have put gas in it. Hopefully
the Honda dealership will be open tomorrow so I can buy the blue stuff.
The oil filter is a pain but I always manage to get it off, I have found
that if I hold my tongue to the left side of my mouth that it comes off
easier. The CRV is a great little car and is the perfect car for my
daughter.
> jst wrote:
>> I bought a 2000 CRV for my daughter and want to change the coolant.
>> What's the best way to do it? Where is the drain plug?
>> I hope it's easier to do than it is to change the oil filter in the damn
>> thing.
>
>
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Here's a PDF document that shows your block drain plug . . It's on the
> front of the block close to the tranny. (It's the block heater hole
> too).
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/pdf/crv/firs...lockheater.pdf
>
> These others will walk you through a bunch of discussion about CR-V
> coolant changes.
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
>
> This one will tell you why she probably needs a valve adjustment on her
> first generation CR-V:
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...t=burnt+valves
>
> 'Curly'
Thanks for all of the replies, I was at the fire station for 24
yesterday and didn't have access to her manual. She is a good kid but
sadly despite my lessons to her for several years she thinks all you
have to do is drive the damn things and have put gas in it. Hopefully
the Honda dealership will be open tomorrow so I can buy the blue stuff.
The oil filter is a pain but I always manage to get it off, I have found
that if I hold my tongue to the left side of my mouth that it comes off
easier. The CRV is a great little car and is the perfect car for my
daughter.
#19
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Re: Coolant flush 2000 CRV, Tips ?
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> jst wrote:
>> I bought a 2000 CRV for my daughter and want to change the coolant.
>> What's the best way to do it? Where is the drain plug?
>> I hope it's easier to do than it is to change the oil filter in the damn
>> thing.
>
>
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Here's a PDF document that shows your block drain plug . . It's on the
> front of the block close to the tranny. (It's the block heater hole
> too).
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/pdf/crv/firs...lockheater.pdf
>
> These others will walk you through a bunch of discussion about CR-V
> coolant changes.
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
>
> This one will tell you why she probably needs a valve adjustment on her
> first generation CR-V:
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...t=burnt+valves
>
> 'Curly'
Thanks for all of the replies, I was at the fire station for 24
yesterday and didn't have access to her manual. She is a good kid but
sadly despite my lessons to her for several years she thinks all you
have to do is drive the damn things and have put gas in it. Hopefully
the Honda dealership will be open tomorrow so I can buy the blue stuff.
The oil filter is a pain but I always manage to get it off, I have found
that if I hold my tongue to the left side of my mouth that it comes off
easier. The CRV is a great little car and is the perfect car for my
daughter.
> jst wrote:
>> I bought a 2000 CRV for my daughter and want to change the coolant.
>> What's the best way to do it? Where is the drain plug?
>> I hope it's easier to do than it is to change the oil filter in the damn
>> thing.
>
>
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Here's a PDF document that shows your block drain plug . . It's on the
> front of the block close to the tranny. (It's the block heater hole
> too).
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/pdf/crv/firs...lockheater.pdf
>
> These others will walk you through a bunch of discussion about CR-V
> coolant changes.
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
>
> This one will tell you why she probably needs a valve adjustment on her
> first generation CR-V:
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...t=burnt+valves
>
> 'Curly'
Thanks for all of the replies, I was at the fire station for 24
yesterday and didn't have access to her manual. She is a good kid but
sadly despite my lessons to her for several years she thinks all you
have to do is drive the damn things and have put gas in it. Hopefully
the Honda dealership will be open tomorrow so I can buy the blue stuff.
The oil filter is a pain but I always manage to get it off, I have found
that if I hold my tongue to the left side of my mouth that it comes off
easier. The CRV is a great little car and is the perfect car for my
daughter.
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Re: Coolant flush 2000 CRV, Tips ?
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> jst wrote:
>> I bought a 2000 CRV for my daughter and want to change the coolant.
>> What's the best way to do it? Where is the drain plug?
>> I hope it's easier to do than it is to change the oil filter in the damn
>> thing.
>
>
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Here's a PDF document that shows your block drain plug . . It's on the
> front of the block close to the tranny. (It's the block heater hole
> too).
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/pdf/crv/firs...lockheater.pdf
>
> These others will walk you through a bunch of discussion about CR-V
> coolant changes.
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
>
> This one will tell you why she probably needs a valve adjustment on her
> first generation CR-V:
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...t=burnt+valves
>
> 'Curly'
Thanks for all of the replies, I was at the fire station for 24
yesterday and didn't have access to her manual. She is a good kid but
sadly despite my lessons to her for several years she thinks all you
have to do is drive the damn things and have put gas in it. Hopefully
the Honda dealership will be open tomorrow so I can buy the blue stuff.
The oil filter is a pain but I always manage to get it off, I have found
that if I hold my tongue to the left side of my mouth that it comes off
easier. The CRV is a great little car and is the perfect car for my
daughter.
> jst wrote:
>> I bought a 2000 CRV for my daughter and want to change the coolant.
>> What's the best way to do it? Where is the drain plug?
>> I hope it's easier to do than it is to change the oil filter in the damn
>> thing.
>
>
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Here's a PDF document that shows your block drain plug . . It's on the
> front of the block close to the tranny. (It's the block heater hole
> too).
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/pdf/crv/firs...lockheater.pdf
>
> These others will walk you through a bunch of discussion about CR-V
> coolant changes.
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
>
> This one will tell you why she probably needs a valve adjustment on her
> first generation CR-V:
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...t=burnt+valves
>
> 'Curly'
Thanks for all of the replies, I was at the fire station for 24
yesterday and didn't have access to her manual. She is a good kid but
sadly despite my lessons to her for several years she thinks all you
have to do is drive the damn things and have put gas in it. Hopefully
the Honda dealership will be open tomorrow so I can buy the blue stuff.
The oil filter is a pain but I always manage to get it off, I have found
that if I hold my tongue to the left side of my mouth that it comes off
easier. The CRV is a great little car and is the perfect car for my
daughter.
#21
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Re: Coolant flush 2000 CRV, Tips ?
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> jst wrote:
>> I bought a 2000 CRV for my daughter and want to change the coolant.
>> What's the best way to do it? Where is the drain plug?
>> I hope it's easier to do than it is to change the oil filter in the damn
>> thing.
>
>
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Here's a PDF document that shows your block drain plug . . It's on the
> front of the block close to the tranny. (It's the block heater hole
> too).
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/pdf/crv/firs...lockheater.pdf
>
> These others will walk you through a bunch of discussion about CR-V
> coolant changes.
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
>
> This one will tell you why she probably needs a valve adjustment on her
> first generation CR-V:
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...t=burnt+valves
>
> 'Curly'
Thanks for all of the replies, I was at the fire station for 24
yesterday and didn't have access to her manual. She is a good kid but
sadly despite my lessons to her for several years she thinks all you
have to do is drive the damn things and have put gas in it. Hopefully
the Honda dealership will be open tomorrow so I can buy the blue stuff.
The oil filter is a pain but I always manage to get it off, I have found
that if I hold my tongue to the left side of my mouth that it comes off
easier. The CRV is a great little car and is the perfect car for my
daughter.
> jst wrote:
>> I bought a 2000 CRV for my daughter and want to change the coolant.
>> What's the best way to do it? Where is the drain plug?
>> I hope it's easier to do than it is to change the oil filter in the damn
>> thing.
>
>
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Here's a PDF document that shows your block drain plug . . It's on the
> front of the block close to the tranny. (It's the block heater hole
> too).
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/pdf/crv/firs...lockheater.pdf
>
> These others will walk you through a bunch of discussion about CR-V
> coolant changes.
>
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...=drain+coolant
>
> This one will tell you why she probably needs a valve adjustment on her
> first generation CR-V:
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...t=burnt+valves
>
> 'Curly'
Thanks for all of the replies, I was at the fire station for 24
yesterday and didn't have access to her manual. She is a good kid but
sadly despite my lessons to her for several years she thinks all you
have to do is drive the damn things and have put gas in it. Hopefully
the Honda dealership will be open tomorrow so I can buy the blue stuff.
The oil filter is a pain but I always manage to get it off, I have found
that if I hold my tongue to the left side of my mouth that it comes off
easier. The CRV is a great little car and is the perfect car for my
daughter.
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