Honda CR-V Transmission Repair

1995-2024CVT Transmission

Expert transmission service for your Honda CR-V in Dallas-Fort Worth.

Typical Failure

100,000-150,000 miles

Transmission

CVT

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Common Honda CR-V Transmission Problems

CVT shudder

Our specialists are experienced with this common Honda CR-V issue.

Delayed acceleration

Our specialists are experienced with this common Honda CR-V issue.

Harsh shifting

Our specialists are experienced with this common Honda CR-V issue.

Transmission slipping

Our specialists are experienced with this common Honda CR-V issue.

Fluid contamination

Our specialists are experienced with this common Honda CR-V issue.

Honda CR-V Transmission Overview

The Honda CR-V (1995-2024) features a cvt transmission that is known for its performance but can develop issues over time, particularly around 100,000-150,000 miles.

When to Seek Service

Honda CR-V owners should watch for these warning signs:

  • Transmission slipping or hesitation during acceleration
  • Delayed or harsh shifting between gears
  • Unusual noises when shifting (grinding, whining, humming)
  • Burning smell from the transmission area
  • Transmission fluid leaks (red or brown spots under vehicle)
  • Check engine light or transmission warning light

Repair vs. Rebuild for Honda CR-V

The decision to repair or rebuild your Honda CR-V transmission depends on several factors:

  • Repair ($300-$2,500): Best for specific issues like solenoids, seals, or sensor problems
  • Rebuild ($1,800-$4,500): Recommended when multiple internal components show wear
  • Replacement ($2,500-$7,000): May be necessary for catastrophic failure or if rebuild costs approach replacement costs

Our partner shops will diagnose your specific situation and recommend the most cost-effective solution for your Honda CR-V.

CVT-Specific Considerations

Your Honda CR-V uses a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), which requires specialized expertise. CVTs are different from traditional automatics and need technicians with specific training. Our partner shops include CVT specialists who understand the unique requirements of your vehicle.

FAQ

Honda CR-V FAQ

Honda CR-V transmission repair typically costs $300-$2,500 for minor repairs, $1,800-$4,500 for rebuilds, and $2,500-$7,000 for replacements. The exact cost depends on the specific issue and parts needed.

Common Honda CR-V transmission issues include: CVT shudder, Delayed acceleration, Harsh shifting. Our specialists have extensive experience with these specific problems.

Honda CR-V transmissions commonly experience issues at 100,000-150,000 miles. Regular maintenance and fluid changes can help extend transmission life.

It depends on the damage extent and your vehicle's overall condition. Minor issues warrant repair, while severe internal damage may require a rebuild or replacement. Our specialists can diagnose and recommend the most cost-effective solution.

Yes, our partner shops have specific expertise with CVT transmissions like those found in the Honda CR-V. This specialized knowledge ensures accurate diagnosis and proper repair.

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