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Parts for your 2023 Honda Cr-v
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2023 Honda CR‑V: easygoing upkeep for everyday adventures
The 2023 Honda CR‑V blends clever cabin space, relaxed road manners, and sharp safety tech, making it a favourite for school runs, weekend missions, and long Kiwi and Aussie road trips. Whether it’s the smooth turbo‑petrol or super‑frugal hybrid, it’s built to sip fuel, shrug off rougher roads, and keep the family comfy. This part is designed to fit the 2023 CR‑V with OEM‑level precision, so it installs neatly under the bonnet and plays nicely with factory systems.
Keeping the CR‑V in top nick is pretty straightforward. Genuine‑fit service parts—think filters, brake pads, wipers, and fluids—help the SUV stay quiet, efficient, and safe. The dash Maintenance Minder is handy, but for many owners a regular, time‑based schedule works just as well, especially if they’re clocking up kilometres between cities.
- Change engine oil and filter about every 10,000–15,000 km or 12 months.
- Rotate tyres and check pressures at 10,000 km, align if wear looks uneven.
- Replace cabin and engine air filters every 20,000–30,000 km (earlier in dusty use).
- Inspect brakes, flush brake fluid roughly every 2 years.
- Check coolant age and level, follow the handbook interval.
- Inspect CVT/auto fluid as per the service schedule and usage.
- Keep ADAS cameras/radar clean, recalibrate after windscreen or bumper work.
- For hybrids, keep cooling intakes clear and monitor 12V battery health.
If towing or loading up the boot often, plan on more frequent checks for tyres, brakes, and transmission fluid. A quick look under the bonnet between services—fluids, belts, and leaks—goes a long way.
This part’s snug fit and quality materials help the CR‑V stay smooth, quiet, and efficient—so it’s ready for the next big lap across town or across the country.
Q: What are the service intervals for a 2023 Honda CR‑V in Australia or New Zealand?
Many owners book a service every 10,000–15,000 km or 12 months, whichever comes first. The built‑in Maintenance Minder will adjust based on driving style, climate, and load, so if it calls earlier, follow its lead. Always match fluids and parts to the specs in the owner’s manual.
Q: Which engine oil should a 2023 Honda CR‑V use?
Most petrol variants run best on a high‑quality full‑synthetic 0W‑20 that meets Honda’s spec. Hybrids may use the same grade. Oil capacity can vary by engine, so confirm the exact grade and fill in the owner’s manual or on the oil cap, and don’t overfill.
Q: Can the 2023 Honda CR‑V tow a caravan or trailer?
Yes, but tow ratings differ by engine, drivetrain, and market. Check the handbook, compliance plate, and towbar label, then stick to the lowest stated figure. Use a brake controller where required, balance the load, and service more frequently if towing often or in hilly regions.