Change Car Spark Plugs Honda CR-V

Change Car Spark Plugs

Easy 0h30–0h45 ~50–75€
Temps estimé 0h30–0h45
Coût estimé ~50–75€
Difficulté Easy
Motorisations
CR-V 1997-2002 2
  • 2.0 16V Gas (B20B4)
  • 2.0i 16V Gas (B20B3)
CR-V 2002-2007 1
  • 2.4 16V Gas (K24A1)
CR-V 2006-2014 1
  • 2.4 16V i-VTEC Gas (K24Z1)

What is the role of Honda CR-V spark plugs?

The spark plug generates a spark at the precise moment needed to ignite the air/fuel mixture in the combustion chamber of petrol (or LPG) engines. The engine management system controls ignition timing.

When should you change your Honda CR-V spark plugs?

Manufacturers provide replacement recommendations; refer to your vehicle maintenance booklet. Generally replace every 60,000 km (45,000 km for severe use). Some vehicles with long-life plugs (titanium, platinum, iridium) can go 100,000–150,000 km.

How do I know if I need to change my Honda CR-V spark plugs?

Via the EOBD system (mandatory since 2001 on petrol cars), faulty spark plugs will trigger fault codes, typically P0301–P0304 (misfire, cylinders 1–4). Symptoms include: difficulty starting, misfires, reduced engine power, increased fuel consumption.

Is it difficult to change Honda CR-V spark plugs?

Difficulty level 2/5: technically easy but requires specific tools (spark plug wrench, torque wrench). Key points: wait for cold engine, clean plug well with compressed air before removal, never use a dropped plug, do not grease threads, hand-tighten then torque to specification.

5 générations couvertes

Génération Période Motorisations Carburant
CR-V 1997-2002 1997-2002 2.0 16V Gas (B20B4), 2.0 16V Gas (B20Z2), 2.0i 16V Gas (B20B3) Gas
CR-V 2002-2007 2002-2007 2.4 16V Gas (K24A1) Gas
CR-V 2006-2014 2006-2014 2.4 16V i-VTEC Gas (K24Z1), 2.4 16V i-VTEC Gas (K24Z6) Gas
CR-V 2012-2017 2012-2017 2.4 16V i-VTEC Gas (K24Z7) Gas
CR-V 2017-2025 2017-2025 2.4 i-VTEC Gas (K24W9) Gas