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2002 Honda CR-V Problems
Check Engine Light on Due to Binding Fuel Cap
A binding fuel filler cap can cause the Check Engine Light to illuminate. Our technicians tell us this can be caused by a problem with the fuel filler neck which may require replacement.
Vibration When Braking Due to Rotor Problem
The front brake rotors can warp and cause a vibration when braking. The rotors will need to be machined or in cases where they are worn to thin, replaced to correct this issue.
Growl Type Noise From Front of Engine
On certain models the water pump bearing can go bad and cause a growl type noise from the front of the engine.
Check Engine Light Due to False Air Fuel Sensor Fault
Certain models can misinterpret air fuel sensor data and cause the Check Engine Light to illuminate. A software update from Honda will fix this issue.
Check Engine Light on Due to Faulty Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor
On certain models a faulty fuel tank pressure sensor (FTP) can cause the Check Engine Light to illuminate. The FTP sensor will generally require replacement to repair this condition.
Door Lock May be Not Turn Due to Worn Tumblers
Worn door lock tumblers can cause the door lock to be sticky or not work at all. The lock has to be removed and the tumblers need to be replaced for this issue.
Grinding Noise From Rear Disc Brakes
On certain models with rear disc brakes, a grinding noise can be caused by corrosion between the rear brake caliper bracket and the brake pad retainers. Cleaning and lubricating the caliper bracket and pad retainers should correct this concern.
Engine Valves May Fail Prematurely and Cause Engine Problems
The engine valves can prematurely fail. The cylinder head will need to be replaced due to wear in the area where the valves seal. Intake or exhaust valve failure may illuminate the Check Engine Light. The car may have poor engine performance and fail emission tests.
Groaning Noise on Turns Due to Differential Fluid Breakdown
A groaning noise from the rear differential heard while going through turns can be caused by differential fluid break down. Servicing the rear differential will generally correct this concern.
Tailgate Light on Dash May Filcker
A maladjusted tailgate or tailgate switch can cause the rear tailgate light on the dash to flicker when driving. Adjusting the door and or switch will address this concern.
Rear seat may not fold due to misalignment of seat tracks
Check engine light due to defective throttle body
Water leak from cowl area
Side airbag off light on due to faulty SRS computer
Software update to correct false air fuel sensor fault
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