2024 Honda CRV Hybrid Maintenance Schedule

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Where can I find the maintenance schedule for a 2024 CRV Hybrid . Specifically everything other than oil changes. Looking for the interval for differential fluid, coolant, serpentine belt...etc. I don't have access to the owners manual.
 
Where can I find the maintenance schedule for a 2024 CRV Hybrid . Specifically everything other than oil changes. Looking for the interval for differential fluid, coolant, serpentine belt...etc. I don't have access to the owners manual.
30k rear diff , 30k eCVT . Most do first rear diff. at 15k or sooner , then 30k . If you're in the cold plan on shorter oil change intervals. Fuel dilution my friend.
 
You can download the manual here...https://mygarage.honda.com/s/owners-manuals

And as stated already, Honda doesn't publish a maintenance schedule. The Maintenance Minder tells you when things should be done.

There is no specific reference for when to change the belts.

Coolant is commonly 100k miles, or 10 years. Transmission fluid, if your driving style falls under extreme duty (driving in the mountains, as Honda says), then every 47,500 miles. Under normal usage, it will be in the 60,000 mile range.
 
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Hybrid does not have any belts

Ah. You are correct. There is a fairly long list of "Inspect These Items", but no belts...

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30k rear diff , 30k eCVT . Most do first rear diff. at 15k or sooner , then 30k . If you're in the cold plan on shorter oil change intervals. Fuel dilution my frien

30k rear diff , 30k eCVT . Most do first rear diff. at 15k or sooner , then 30k . If you're in the cold plan on shorter oil change intervals. Fuel dilution my friend.

Thanks a couple of questions why so early on the rear diff so early at 15k those usually go a long distance. What do they do to the eCVT isn't it an electric motor no fluid at all
 
30k rear diff , 30k eCVT . Most do first rear diff. at 15k or sooner , then 30k . If you're in the cold plan on shorter oil change intervals. Fuel dilution my friend.
If you have AWD Honda says to change the rear dif at 15000 miles then 30000 after that....Use only Honda dual pump fluid...
 
why so early on the rear diff so early at 15k those usually go a long distance.
I don't know exactly why (maybe it's mostly a noise-related complaint ?), but Honda has had this recommendation for their CR-Vs going back to the 2000s, as I recall. And as mentioned, you should really only use the spec'd Honda fluid. I look at CarFax reports for CR-Vs (they're on a list of potential used cars for the future) and I'm impressed by how many show having this service done and how early.
 
Thanks a couple of questions why so early on the rear diff so early at 15k those usually go a long distance. What do they do to the eCVT isn't it an electric motor no fluid at all

For the "eCVT" (kind of a misnomer on a Honda, IMO) there is a gearbox with differential and in the case of the CR-V, two direct drive gears and clutches. Plus the two electric motors.

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For the "eCVT" (kind of a misnomer on a Honda, IMO) there is a gearbox with differential and in the case of the CR-V, two direct drive gears and clutches. Plus the two electric motors.

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They probably just use that terminology because that’s something people are accustomed to and can understand. It’s like how people call the electrical panel in their house a fuse box despite having all breakers and no fuses in it.
 
Disagree , follow maintenance minder it includes timing to change rear diff which is slightly computed based on driving parameters….
Actually the maint minder will show to change at 15000 miles on a new vehicle.....My 21 Honda did....then it is every 30,000 miles after that....Its also in my owners book too...I think they use a break in oil and that is why they want you to change the AWD dif. fluid at 15000 miles the after that 30000...
 
We have one too - there's no specified time/milage for most things in the manual except for some "severe service" items like transmission fluid, air filters, etc.

The Mainteinence Minder will tell you when you do all of the rest. Our first maintenance was due at about 11k miles and that included the first rear diff fluid exchange. I'm thinking if the computer figures you're going to pass the 15k mark on the next interval (likely with a Hybrid), it will tell you to do it early.
 
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