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Parts for your 2017 Honda Cr-v-Oil seals
2017 Honda CR‑V Oil Seals: what they do and when to replace them
Oil‑seals are absolutely fitted to the 2017 Honda CR‑V. Honda’s factory Service Manual for the 2017–2019 CR‑V (covering the L15B7 1.5‑turbo and K24W 2.4 engines) and Honda’s genuine parts catalogues list multiple seals, including the front crankshaft oil seal, rear main seal, camshaft seal, CVT/transaxle drive‑shaft/output seals, and rear differential side seals. Independent workshop data sets (e.g., Autodata/Haynes) also specify inspection and replacement procedures. So, oil‑seals are relevant components on this model.
On this CR‑V, oil‑seals keep engine oil, CVT fluid and differential oil where they belong, while keeping dust and water out. They ride on rotating shafts (crank, cam, drive shafts) and maintain a thin, lubricated contact that holds pressure and prevents leaks. When they harden, wear a groove, or see excessive crankcase pressure, they can start weeping, then leaking in earnest.
Routine servicing doesn’t replace oil‑seals on a schedule