Maintenance Specs
#1
Maintenance Specs
Just picked up a 2015 CRV EX. Does anyone know the following maintenance specs?
- Lug nut torque
- Engine oil
- Oil Filter part #
- Oil drain plug crush washer part #
- Oil drain plug torque
- Cabin Air Filter part #
- Engine Air Filter part #
- Brake Fluid
Thanks!
- Lug nut torque
- Engine oil
- Oil Filter part #
- Oil drain plug crush washer part #
- Oil drain plug torque
- Cabin Air Filter part #
- Engine Air Filter part #
- Brake Fluid
Thanks!
#2
Go to any Honda parts website where you can look up a part from their micro fiche. I've had good luck on pricing with Bernardi parts.com on Honda accessories.
I use a 17mm box wrench (12" long?) to tighten drain plug; crush washer can be used again; Castrol/Mobil 1 have the full synthetic oil; use only Honda brake fluid.
As for torquing with the box tighten down to snug then give at short quick pull, not too hard not too soft. Same with lug nuts. Look up standard torques if uncomfortable with this technique. Good luck.
I use a 17mm box wrench (12" long?) to tighten drain plug; crush washer can be used again; Castrol/Mobil 1 have the full synthetic oil; use only Honda brake fluid.
As for torquing with the box tighten down to snug then give at short quick pull, not too hard not too soft. Same with lug nuts. Look up standard torques if uncomfortable with this technique. Good luck.
Last edited by ST13Fred; 02-11-2021 at 06:06 PM.
#3
Go to any Honda parts website where you can look up a part from their micro fiche. I've had good luck on pricing with Bernardi parts.com on Honda accessories.
I use a 17mm box wrench (12" long?) to tighten drain plug; crush washer can be used again; Castrol/Mobil 1 have the full synthetic oil; use only Honda brake fluid.
As for torquing with the box tighten down to snug then give at short quick pull, not too hard not too soft. Same with lug nuts. Look up standard torques if uncomfortable with this technique. Good luck.
I use a 17mm box wrench (12" long?) to tighten drain plug; crush washer can be used again; Castrol/Mobil 1 have the full synthetic oil; use only Honda brake fluid.
As for torquing with the box tighten down to snug then give at short quick pull, not too hard not too soft. Same with lug nuts. Look up standard torques if uncomfortable with this technique. Good luck.
#5
They will have it on their computer screen in less than two minutes
They can also give you price and availability
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