The CR-V is AWD not 4X4. So a FWD vehicle till wheel slippage is
detected via the ABS system, and power is sent to the rear wheels
with no driver input. Your thinking of a true 4x4, like a Jeep or
Pickup truck.
So the night before last it rained hard all night and
went out the next morning and all my windows were
down and the interior is totally soaked. I have seen
posts that this is a fob issue and unde...
My 2014 Honda CR-V AWD seems to have what feels like the transmission dragging
in first gear. Is this normal?
When I am driving on a smooth flat road, no hill I will bring the speed up to about 25 ...
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