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Parts for your 2006 Honda Cr-v-Oil pump
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2006 Honda CR‑V Oil Pump — Purpose, care and when to replace
Based on technical sources — the Honda CR‑V 2002–2006 Service Manual (Helm, Inc.), Honda’s Electronic Parts Catalogue for 2006 CR‑V, and Honda K‑series engine technical outlines — the 2006 Honda CR‑V is absolutely fitted with an engine oil pump. On the 2.4‑litre K24A petrol engine common in AU/NZ models, it’s a crankshaft‑driven trochoid pump integrated with a balance‑shaft module in the lower front of the engine. So yes, the oil pump is relevant, essential and always at work under the bonnet.
What does it do? The oil pump pushes pressurised engine oil through galleries to bearings, camshafts and the i‑VTEC system, keeping everything lubricated, cooled and clean. Without solid oil pressure, the engine won’t last long — and VTEC won’t behave either.
There’s no scheduled replacement interval for the oil pump on a 2006 CR‑V