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2007 Honda CR‑V Oil Pump

Technical documentation confirms the 2007 Honda CR‑V is fitted with an oil pump. The Honda CR‑V 2007–2011 Service Manual (Helm Inc., Lubrication System section) specifies a chain‑driven internal trochoid oil pump on the K‑series 2.4‑litre i‑VTEC engine, with procedures for inspection, removal and installation. The Honda Electronic Parts Catalogue lists an Oil Pump Assembly for the 2007 CR‑V (commonly referenced as P/N 15100‑R44‑A01). Independent repair manuals such as the Haynes Honda CR‑V 2007–2012 also include oil‑pump service details. So the oil pump is relevant and absolutely used on this model.

On the 2007 Honda CR‑V, the oil pump’s job is to circulate engine oil under pressure through the bearings, timing chain, VTEC spool valves and valvetrain so everything stays lubricated, cooled and happy. Without steady pressure, metal meets metal and things go pear‑shaped fast. This CR‑V’s pump is mounted internally and driven by a chain, so it’s designed to be reliable and largely out of sight, out of mind.

For everyday servicing, the smartest way to look after the oil pump is to look after the oil. Stick to the Maintenance Minder or organise oil and filter changes at sensible intervals, using the grade specified in the owner’s manual (commonly 5W‑30 or 5W‑20 depending on climate and market). Keep the oil at the correct level and don’t ignore the oil‑pressure warning light—if it flickers or stays on, shut it down and have the pressure verified with a mechanical gauge before doing any more driving.

There’s no scheduled replacement for the pump on a 2007 CR‑V