2023–2025 Honda CR-V Maintenance and Repair

To help keep your 2023–2025 CR-V running efficiently and performing, it's crucial to stay on top of routine maintenance. Let the experienced professionals at Firestone Complete Auto Care take care of your Honda CR-V service and repair needs.

Examples of 2023–2025 Honda CR-V Maintenance Intervals

Intervals may vary depending on vehicle age, driving habits, and climate. Consult your owner’s manual or an automotive professional for exact maintenance intervals for your specific CR-V.

2023–2025 Honda CR-V Oil Type and Changes

The Honda CR-V features a Maintenance Minder system, which calculates oil life based on driving conditions rather than a set mileage. It monitors engine load, temperature, and driving habits to determine when an oil change is needed. The system displays a percentage of oil life remaining on the dashboard. When the oil life percentage drops below 15%, the system displays a message reminding you to schedule an oil change.

Oil Change Schedule for Sixth-Gen Honda CR-V

Newer models—including the 2023–2025 Honda CR-V—may be equipped with the Maintenance Minder system. The system determines the CR-V's oil change interval, which typically falls between 7,500 and 10,000 miles, depending on driving conditions.

Common Types of Oil & Oil Capacity for 2023–2025 CR-V

Honda CR-V Oil Changes

Ensure you use the correct oil type to help your engine operate at its best. The professionals at Firestone Complete Auto Care provide expert oil changes using high-quality oil and filters from the industry’s top brands. They can help you select the best oil based on your vehicle’s condition and driving habits.

2023–2025 Honda CR-V Tire Maintenance and Sizes

To help promote even tire wear and extend the lifespan of your tires, it's recommended to rotate them every 5,000 to 7,500 miles or during each oil change. Monitoring your tire tread depth is essential, and you should replace your tires when the tread wears down to 2/32 inches or if you notice signs of damage, such as bulging or cracking. Whether you’re using all-season, performance, or winter tires, regular maintenance can help you get the most out of your CR-V.

Common Tire Sizes for the 2023–2025 Honda CR-V

These tire sizes can vary slightly depending on the trim level and any aftermarket upgrades, so it's always a good idea to check your specific model’s owner’s manual or label inside the driver-side door frame for accurate sizing. Properly maintaining your tires and staying aware of their condition can help ensure a better driving experience in your Sixth-Generation Honda CR-V.

2023–2025 Honda CR-V Battery Information

The battery in your Honda CR-V typically lasts between 3 and 5 years, depending on your driving habits, climate, and maintenance. Signs that your battery may need replacing include:

•   Slow engine crank or difficulty starting the vehicle

•   Dim headlights or electrical issues

•   Dashboard warning light (battery/charging system)

•   Corrosion around battery terminals

•   Frequent need to jump-start the vehicle

It’s a good idea to check the battery’s voltage regularly and replace it if the charge consistently falls below 12.4 volts.

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Common 2023–2025 Honda CR-V General Maintenance Schedule

Every 7,500 Miles:

  • Oil and filter change
  • Tire rotation
  • Inspect brakes
  • Check and top off all fluid levels
  • Inspect tire pressure and condition

Every 15,000 Miles:

  • Replace engine air filter
  • Replace cabin air filter
  • Inspect battery and clean terminals
  • Check suspension components
  • Check and lubricate hinges, locks, and latches

Every 30,000 Miles

  • Replace brake fluid
  • Change transmission fluid
  • Inspect and adjust drive belts
  • Inspect fuel lines and connections

Every 45,000 Miles

  • Inspect and replace spark plugs (if needed)
  • Inspect cooling system and radiator hoses
  • Inspect drive shaft boots and joints (for AWD models)

Every 60,000 Miles

  • Replace engine coolant
  • Inspect timing belt (if applicable)
  • Replace drive belts (if needed)

Every 90,000 Miles

  • Inspect/replace spark plugs
  • Replace timing belt (if applicable)
  • Inspect valve clearance

Every 12,000 Miles

  • Replace timing belt (if applicable)
  • Replace water pump
  • Inspect fuel system and fuel tank
  • Conduct a comprehensive system inspection

Intervals may vary depending on vehicle age, driving habits, and climate. Consult your owner’s manual or an automotive professional for exact maintenance intervals for your specific CR-V.

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Differences in Gen 6 Honda CR-V Hybrid Maintenance vs. Regular CR-V

Hybrid System Coolant Inspection/Replacement

The CR-V Hybrid's gasoline engine runs less frequently than in non-hybrid models due to electric motor assistance. However, the oil change interval remains the same for both hybrid and non-hybrid models, usually every 7,500 miles or as indicated by the Maintenance Minder system. Honda does not extend the recommended oil change intervals for hybrid models.

Brake Wear and Maintenance

The Honda CR-V Hybrid benefits from regenerative braking, which can reduce the wear on brake pads compared to regular CR-V models. However, Honda still recommends brake inspections every 7,500 miles and brake fluid changes every 3 years, regardless of whether the vehicle is a hybrid or non-hybrid model.

Transmission Fluid and Drivetrain

The Honda CR-V Hybrid uses an e-CVT (Electronically Controlled Continuously Variable Transmission). Unlike regular CR-V models that use a traditional automatic transmission and may require transmission fluid changes at 30,000 to 60,000 miles, the e-CVT in the hybrid typically has fewer maintenance requirements and requires fluid changes at longer intervals, often around 60,000 miles or more.

CR-V Hybrid Battery System Inspection

Honda recommends monitoring the hybrid battery system and its components regularly. However, the hybrid battery itself does not require a formal annual inspection. Instead, Honda focuses on ensuring that hybrid system components are inspected as part of regular service, often around 100,000 miles.

2023–2025 Honda Repair Services

As your Honda CR-V gets older, you may experience issues like engine, transmission, or HVAC troubles. While regular maintenance helps reduce the risk of these problems, immediate repairs are crucial when something goes wrong. If your CR-V’s performance is lacking, the skilled technicians at your local Firestone Complete Auto Care can help diagnose the issue and provide repair recommendations to help get your vehicle back in great condition. Get Professional Care for Your Honda CR-V

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Whether you need routine maintenance or dedicated repairs, Firestone Complete Auto Care is here to help keep your Honda CR-V running. Schedule a service appointment today for essential services such as oil changes, tire rotations, brake repairs, and more!

For accurate maintenance schedules and detailed specifications, consult your Honda owner's manual or visit Honda’s official website.

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