Honda CR-V oil leak and loud growling sound after routine oil change on Honda CR-V

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Honda CR-V owners report experiencing a loud growling sound following routine oil changes, often accompanied by potential oil leaks. These issues may stem from a worn valve cover gasket, which can become brittle or cracked, leading to leaks. Additionally, oil filter housing gasket leaks are commonly noted by owners after an oil change. Poor maintenance and worn-out parts can further contribute to these oil leak problems. Signs of an oil leak include low oil levels, a burning oil smell, dark-colored smoke from the exhaust, and pools of oil underneath the vehicle. To mitigate these risks, owners are advised to regularly check for oil leaks and maintain gaskets and seals properly. Keeping up with scheduled oil changes and inspections is crucial to catch any issues early. If these symptoms arise, it is recommended to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to determine the exact cause of the noise and leaks, as timely repairs can prevent more significant problems in the future.

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