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Parts for your 2005 Honda Cr-v
TAG Adjustable Heavy Duty Tow Ball Mount 90 Degree Face 50mm Hitch - UNTTBM450
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TAG 4 Inch Drop Forged Tow Ball Mount 241mm Long 50mm Hitch - UNTTBM454
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Nulon One 100% Concentrate Multi Vehicle Coolant 5L - ONE-5
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UniClutch PRO Core - 195mm Twin Disc Adaptive Fit Push Type - UC0821220
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Explore 4WD & Adventure
UniClutch Spline 26.0X24T - Required for Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UC101-19
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TAG Dual Use Tow Ball Hitch Mount 50mm Hitch - L4H02
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Penrite Blue Coolant Concentrate 20L - COOLBLUE020
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UniClutch Spline 35.0X10T - Required for Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UC111-36
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TAG Tow Hitch 193mm Long 90 Degree Face 125mm Drop - L4183
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Nulon Premium Long Life Blue Coolant Concentrate 20L Bucket - BLL20
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TAG Tow Hitch 338mm Long 90 Degree Face 40mm Drop - L4310
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UniClutch SPORT Core - 195mm Twin Disc Adaptive Fit Push Type - UC0824220
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TAG Tow Hitch 198mm Long, 90 Degree Face 95mm Drop - L4182
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Prestone Concentrated Antifreeze Coolant 20L Yellow - AFP20E
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TAG Dual Receiver Hitch Extender 50mm Hitch - L4H03
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TAG Tow Hitch - 208mm Long 135 Degree Face 18mm Drop - L4045
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Repco Armour Brake Rotor Solid 304.4mm (Moving to RBR9544C)
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Repco Armour Brake Rotor Vented 281.7mm (Moving to RBR9680C)
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Maintaining the 2005 Honda CR-V: Transmission Fluid Replacement
The 2005 Honda CR-V is a reliable and popular compact SUV known for its versatility and all-around performance. As with any vehicle, keeping up with regular maintenance is crucial to ensuring it remains in good working condition. One of the often-overlooked components of vehicle maintenance is the transmission fluid. For many vehicles, including the 2005 Honda CR-V, this fluid is essential to maintaining the performance and longevity of the transmission system.
Over time, transmission fluid can degrade, leading to less effective lubrication, cooling, and transmission operation. This can manifest as rough shifting or even potential transmission failure if left unaddressed. Here are some steps and tips on how to replace the transmission fluid in your 2005 Honda CR-V to keep it running smoothly.
- Gathering Tools and Supplies:
- You'll need several quarts of Honda Genuine ATF-Z1 Automatic Transmission Fluid or an approved equivalent. The CR-V typically takes about 3.1 quarts for a simple fluid change.
- A basic socket set and wrench are necessary to access the drain plug and fill hole.
- A funnel to easily pour the new fluid into the transmission.
- An oil catch pan to collect old fluid.
- Draining the Old Transmission Fluid:
- Start by securely lifting the vehicle using jack stands or ramps, ensuring the vehicle is level for an accurate fluid replacement.
- Locate the transmission fluid drain plug beneath the vehicle. This is typically a square drive plug on the transmission fluid pan.
- Place the oil catch pan beneath the drain plug to catch the old fluid. Use the socket wrench to remove the drain plug slowly, allowing the old fluid to fully drain into the pan. Be careful, as the fluid may be hot.
- Once the fluid has completely drained, replace the drain plug and tighten securely to avoid leaks.
- Refilling with New Transmission Fluid:
- Locate the transmission fluid fill hole, which is typically accessible by removing the dipstick or a fill cap on the transmission housing.
- Use the funnel to add fresh transmission fluid. Start by pouring the fluid gradually, allowing it to settle before checking the levels on the dipstick. It's important not to overfill, as too much fluid can cause issues.
- Check the fluid level with the dipstick to ensure it is filled to the proper level according to the manufacturer's specifications. Top off with more fluid if necessary.
- Testing and Final Checks:
- Start the engine and let it idle for a few minutes. Cycle through the gears while the vehicle is stationary to ensure the new fluid is properly distributed throughout the system.
- Check for any leaks around the drain plug and fill hole. If no leaks are detected, lower the vehicle from the jack stands or ramps.
- Finally, take the CR-V for a short drive to ensure the transmission operates smoothly as the fresh fluid makes its way through the system.
Regular replacement of transmission fluid is recommended as part of your vehicle's maintenance schedule. Refer to your owner's manual for specific intervals, but generally, a fluid change every 30,000 to 60,000 kilometres is advisable. Staying proactive with maintenance, including transmission fluid replacement, can significantly extend the life of your 2005 Honda CR-V, ensuring it remains a reliable companion on the road for many years to come.