Exhaust System Squeaks – 2007-2011 Honda CR-V

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A08-049
July 10, 2012

 

Applies To: 2007–11 CR-V – ALL

 

Exhaust System Squeaks

(Supersedes 08-049, dated August 15, 2008, to revise the information marked by the black bars)

 

REVISION SUMMARY

In Applies To, the model year range was changed. Under SYMPTOM, additional information was added. Under PARTS INFORMATION, the part numbers were changed, and a new required part was added. Under REPAIR PROCEDURE, step 7 was changed.

 

SYMPTOM

The exhaust system squeaks when the engine rocks back and forth under the following conditions:

 

PROBABLE CAUSE

The front exhaust gasket is sticking to the front flange of the TWC (three way catalytic converter) inlet.

 

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Clean both flanges with an angle grinder and a ScotchBrite Roloc surface conditioning disc, and replace the gaskets.

 

PARTS INFORMATION

P/N
Exhaust Gasket 18229-SWA-305 Exhaust System Squeaks - 2007-2011 Honda CR-V | small light
Gasket, Pre-chamber 18393-SS0-J30 Exhaust System Squeaks - 2007-2011 Honda CR-V | small light (2007–2009)
18302-SP0-003 Exhaust System Squeaks - 2007-2011 Honda CR-V | small light (2010–2011)
Self-locking Nut 90212-SA5-003 Exhaust System Squeaks - 2007-2011 Honda CR-V | small light

 

REQUIRED MATERIALS

P/N
Scotch-Brite Roloc Surface Conditioning Disc
(Medium abrasive [maroon] or equivalent) 3M
61-5001-4196-7

 

WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION

The normal warranty applies.

Operation Number: 3110A2
Flat Rate Time: 0.4 hour
Failed Part: P/N 18229-SLJ-023
Defect Code: 03214
Symptom Code: 04205
Skill Level: Repair Technician

 

REPAIR PROCEDURE

  1. Raise the vehicle on a lift.
  2. Support the TWC with a transmission jack.
  3. Remove the exhaust flange nuts and bolts.
  4. Remove the TWC, and discard both gaskets.
  5. Place the TWC in a vise.

NOTE: Make sure not to bend the pipe or scratch it excessively.

  1. Stuff a shop towel into the exhaust pipe to keep debris out. Use a 90-degree angle grinder with a Scotch-Brite Roloc surface conditioning disc to remove all old gasket material.

Clean the surface of the flange

 

  1. Install the TWC with new gaskets and new nuts. Torque the nuts to 33 N·m (25 lb-ft) and the bolts to 22 N·m (16 lb-ft).

NOTE: It may be necessary to walk the new exhaust gasket onto the primary catalyst, and then lightly tap the gasket into place.

  1. Test-drive the vehicle to verify that the squeak is gone.

 

 

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