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Honda CR-V Rear Differential Problem?

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Re: Diff. prob. [blueiedgod] by tkay2
Nov 02, 2009 (2:57 am)
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Replying to: blueiedgod (Oct 30, 2009 9:11 am)

So what you are saying is Honda 4WD and Subaru all wheel drive is different. To me they are both 4 wheel drive and do well in snow etc. have never heard of another vehicle that requires 15K intervals to change Diff.Fluid. I am thinking of a a 09 or 10 CRV. and wondering if they have changed or in my view fixed this problem,And also they might try to alleviate some of the road noise!
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Re: Diff. prob. [tkay2] by blueiedgod
Nov 02, 2009 (1:41 pm)
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Replying to: tkay2 (Nov 02, 2009 2:57 am)

So what you are saying is Honda 4WD and Subaru all wheel drive is different. To me they are both 4 wheel drive and do well in snow etc. have never heard of another vehicle that requires 15K intervals to change Diff.Fluid. I am thinking of a a 09 or 10 CRV. and wondering if they have changed or in my view fixed this problem,And also they might try to alleviate some of the road noise!
 
Honda's AWD system is integrated in the rear differential, while Subaru's AWD system is in the central differential.
 
Honda uses wet clutches and two pumps to create the pressure to activate the rear wheels. When both front and rear wheels are turning at the same speed, the pressure between the pumps is neutral. Once either of the wheels are turning faster, it creates pressure differential between the pumps and activates the clutch pack.
 
The benefit is the lighter weight, and lower rolling resitance, which results in higher fuel efficiency.
 
The system is proven bullet proof with regular maintenance. It was originally installed on the mid-80's Civic Wagon 4WD vehicles, and has been continually improved, but essentially is a dual pump system.
 
While Subaru's system is always on. It is simpler, but takes a hit in the fuel economy department.
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Re: Honda Service Bulletin Link [sabfish] by tony108
Nov 13, 2009 (11:34 am)
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Replying to: sabfish (Oct 29, 2009 7:39 am)

Hello sabfish,
 
thanks for the info on this tsb for the 07 crv. my aunt has a noise coming from the rear diff and when she was at the dealer, they were trying to charge her for the fluid change and inspection fee. Good thing I found this thread and mentioned to the service advisor about the tsb.... well, let's just say that they suddenly remembered that a tsb exists for this noise.
 
thanks,
tony
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rear differential cost by honda1999
Nov 27, 2009 (12:40 am)
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I took my honda to the dealer for an oil change, the mechanic informed me that I needed to have a rear differential replacement, my first question, how much is that going to cost "anywhere from $3600-4000 including labor and all the other add ons I could not believe what I just heard,then the service advisor told me that I should just yes just buy a new car because it would not make any sense to keep putting money into my 99 honda mileage seventy three thousand miles on it.I then asked how can I tell if it is the differential she said that the car does not want to accelerate when I push on the gas and yes I had been noticing that when driving that the car did not want to accelerate.my question does the price seem right? I have no other problems with my crv, I get my oil change when needed all else seems great, I am so fed up with these mechanics who do nothing but try to rip us off has if we don't have other things to do with our hard earned cash but give it to them.Then to top it off the salesman says he can get me into something paying $ 400.00 dollars a mth not buying LEASE vehicle.I got up and walked away.
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Re: rear differential cost [honda1999] by lzc
Nov 27, 2009 (5:38 am)
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Replying to: honda1999 (Nov 27, 2009 12:40 am)

Yeah, the odds are probably 100% the dealer's price is higher than an independent garage.
 
Unfortunately, your car is 10 years old. Still, the rear differential should last longer than 73k miles if properly maintained. I'd make that point strongly, but politely, to the dealer, or Honda directly if they don't cooperate, and ask for a reduced price. Honda has a "good will" program that discounts prices (often 50%) for components that have had a history of problems, such as air conditioners and differentials. Because of the car's age they may not go 50%, but they should do something for you, especially if you've had your serviced regularly by a dealer.
 
Also, I'd have the car checked out by an independent garage that specializes in Japanese cars. You need to get another price.
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Re: rear differential cost [lzc] by honda1999
Nov 27, 2009 (8:41 pm)
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Replying to: lzc (Nov 27, 2009 5:38 am)

It's strange, I took my car to another Honda dealer for something else ( car was lifted) and they did not say anything about my rear differential, me personally I'm not sure that I need that, I take very good care of my car and I do make sure that I get all the required oil changes and others things that are needed to make sure the car is in good running condition. Thank you for your feed back. I will make the point to the dealer and I will take it to a foreign dealer.

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