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2007 Honda CR‑V oil seals — what they do and when to replace them

Oil seals absolutely are relevant to a 2007 Honda CR‑V. Honda’s 2007–2011 CR‑V Service Manual (Helm) and the Honda Electronic Parts Catalogue list multiple factory‑fitted radial shaft seals across the engine and driveline, including crankshaft front and rear main seals, camshaft and timing cover seals, transaxle/transfer case output seals, driveshaft (axle) seals and rear differential pinion/side seals. Honda’s OE suppliers (often NOK) also catalog direct replacements for these positions.

On this CR‑V, oil seals keep lubricants where they belong and grit and moisture out. They hold engine oil inside the timing case and around the crank, keep ATF in the automatic transaxle and transfer assembly, and prevent diff oil from weeping past the pinion or side shafts. That means happier bearings, correct oil pressures and cleaner underbodies — and it helps avoid cooked belts, slipping clutches in the auto, or a noisy rear diff.

There’s no fixed replacement interval for seals