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What are the maintenance items for the Honda CR-V id4x?

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DelJuliette
09/01/25 6:48am

Honda CR-V id4x maintenance items include replacing the three filters and engine oil. Below are the detailed descriptions: 1. Regularly clean and replace the three filters: The three filters refer to the gasoline filter, air filter, and oil filter. Their function is to filter impurities in gasoline, air, and engine oil to prevent them from entering the engine, which could cause abnormal wear or operational issues. The ultimate goal of replacing the three filters is to better protect the engine and extend its service life as much as possible. This is also the most routine maintenance item. 2. Regularly replace the engine oil: Regularly replace the automatic transmission fluid (ATF). During maintenance, the automatic transmission requires frequent checks of the fluid level and regular replacement of the transmission fluid. CR-V vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission require the ATF to be replaced every 60,000 kilometers. It is important to note that when replacing the fluid, only the manufacturer-specified automatic transmission fluid should be used. This is because different automatic transmissions have varying internal structures, friction components, and sealing components. The original manufacturer's fluid is specially formulated based on the transmission's structure and materials.

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LeLilliana
09/14/25 2:37am

I've been driving my Honda CR-V for several years and strictly follow the maintenance manual to ensure durability and cost-effectiveness. Basic services include changing the engine oil and oil filter every 5,000 km, either through DIY or professional service, to keep the engine running smoothly. Every 10,000 km, I rotate and balance the tires to check for uneven wear and inspect suspension bushings for looseness. The air filter is replaced when dirty to prevent dust from affecting intake efficiency. For the drivetrain, if the CR-V has all-wheel drive, the differential oil needs changing approximately every 30,000 km. Brake fluid is replaced every two years to prevent aging, and the coolant system is regularly flushed and refilled to avoid overheating. These small steps help prolong the vehicle's lifespan and prevent major issues. I've developed a habit of keeping a maintenance log, which makes driving more reassuring and saves on repair costs.

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LeCarter
10/28/25 3:20am

As a CR-V owner, I prioritize safety-related maintenance since I often take my family on trips. Every time I visit the dealership, I emphasize checking the braking system—inspecting brake disc and pad wear to ensure stopping power, which directly impacts emergency braking performance. I adjust tire pressure seasonally (slightly higher in summer, lower in winter) to prevent skidding, and replace tires before tread wear indicators appear to avoid blowouts. Suspension and steering components are regularly inspected for looseness, as excessive play causes poor handling on rough roads. Electronic safety features like ABS sensors are tested to confirm proper brake assist function. Foundational items like oil and filters are changed on schedule to lubricate the engine and reduce friction risks. Battery voltage checks prevent cold-weather failures, complemented by full lighting system inspections. Investing in these safety-focused details delivers peace of mind.

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DelKatherine
12/11/25 3:36am

CR-V Maintenance: My Focus is on Saving Money, Starting with Small Tasks. I buy tools and change the oil filter myself to save on labor costs, but for critical components like transmission fluid or brake discs, it's safer to send them to a professional shop. Honda recommends performing core maintenance every 10,000 kilometers to prevent major repairs, such as tire rotation to extend lifespan and save on replacement costs, and air filter replacement to ensure optimal fuel efficiency. Checking the coolant avoids expensive engine damage, and differential oil must be changed for 4WD models to maintain driving performance. Following the manual's maintenance schedule on time saves money and hassle—don't skimp on small things and end up with big losses.

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