Questions & Answers for: check gas cap honda crv

Question about 2002 CR-V

2 Answers

...gas cap and it is on tightly...are there other things to check before replacing the sensor? Check all fuses, then check the wiring of the two 02 sensors on either side of the cat. converter. If the ...

Ad

...2002 CVR. I always secure the gas cap. The Honda dealer checked for leaks and found none. They recommend that i not buy cheap gas. I disagree. I never had this problem with my 2000 CRV. replace gas ...

Ad

...check engine light came on. Checked the gas cap when i stopped. I don't want to continue to get nickeled and dimed..l. the check engine lamp is not affected by things like tyres, brakes etc. It shows ...

gas cap. What should I do? Is there a finite answer to indicate what the problem is, or will it be 'trial and error'? Also, how many miles can I drive until I get it looked at. No big problem,turn the

...check gas cap and trun three times. did that and all was good. just happened again. tried gas cap again, abd light still on. Ncar runs same, no problems, just light on, could it be a sensor? I would ...

Question about 2009 CR-V

1 Answer

...Check Fuel Cap" disappear). I brought a new gas cap and installed in my CRV, a day later the check engine light went away. Now the "Check Fuel Cap" keeps coming back. To clear this ...

...check engine code How to fix it myself ? Changed the gas cap. Was told it is the purge valve or emmission cannister solenoid What and where are these, and which one would you change out first ? P1457 ...

...check gas cap" error message, after buying a new $40 honda gas cap? The 'check gas cap' error comes on in the milage screen immediately after starting the car. I press the odometer button to move it ...

...Check Engine Light, Code 1457, will stay off for about 2 weeks then come back on. New gas cap, smoothed cap surface and verified surface is flat. Hoses appear to be okay. We do drive on gravel for 2 ...

gas after it has passed through the catalytic converter. Causes of this code could include a faulty sensor, a damaged sensor wiring harness, or a problem with the vehicle's computer. It is recommended

Not finding what you are looking for?

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Popular Products

Top Cars & Trucks Experts

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

john h

Level 3 Expert

29494 Answers

Arnie Burke
Arnie Burke

Level 3 Expert

7339 Answers

Are you a Cars & Trucks Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...