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2002 Honda Stream Oil Seals — What They Do and When to Replace Them
Based on Honda’s Factory Service Manual for the Stream/Civic platform (D17A 1.7-litre and K20A 2.0-litre engines) and the Honda Electronic Parts Catalogue, the 2002 Honda Stream is fitted with multiple oil seals. These include engine crankshaft and camshaft oil seals, transaxle/drive-shaft seals, and various ancillary shaft seals. So, oil seals are absolutely relevant on this model, and they play a key role in keeping fluids where they should be.
Oil seals sit around spinning shafts to keep engine oil, transmission fluid, and power steering fluid from leaking out. On a 2002 Honda Stream, they protect critical areas such as the front and rear of the crankshaft, the ends of the camshaft(s) where applicable, and the drive-shaft entry points into the transaxle. The D17A engine uses a timing belt and commonly has replaceable front crank and camshaft seals at the timing end