Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Honda's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
2012-2016 Honda CR-V | 5 Door EX (2WD), 5 Door EX (AWD), 5 Door EX-L (2WD), 5 Door EX-L (AWD), 5 Door LX (2WD), 5 Door LX (AWD), 5 Door SE (2WD), 5 Door SE (AWD), 5 Door Touring (2WD), 5 Door Touring (AWD) | KA 5AT, KA CVT
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Honda's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
2007-2011 Honda CR-V | 5 Door EX (2WD), 5 Door EX (4WD), 5 Door EX-L (2WD), 5 Door EX-L (4WD), 5 Door LX (2WD), 5 Door LX (4WD), 5 Door SE (2WD), 5 Door SE (4WD) | KA 5AT
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Honda's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
2017-2024 Honda CR-V | 5 Door EX (2WD), 5 Door EX (AWD), 5 Door EX-L (2WD), 5 Door EX-L (AWD), 5 Door LX (2WD), 5 Door LX (AWD), 5 Door Touring (2WD), 5 Door Touring (AWD), EX, EX-L, Hybrid EX, Hybrid EX-L, Hybrid Sport, Hybrid Sport Touring, Hybrid Sport-L, Hybrid Touring, LX, Special Edition, Touring | KA CVT
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Honda's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
2011 Honda CR-V | 5 Door EX (2WD), 5 Door EX (4WD), 5 Door EX-L (2WD), 5 Door EX-L (4WD), 5 Door LX (2WD), 5 Door LX (4WD), 5 Door SE (2WD), 5 Door SE (4WD) | KA 5AT
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Honda's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
2017-2019 Honda CR-V | 5 Door EX (2WD), 5 Door EX (AWD), 5 Door EX-L (2WD), 5 Door EX-L (AWD), 5 Door LX (2WD), 5 Door LX (AWD), 5 Door Touring (2WD), 5 Door Touring (AWD) | KA CVT
Honda CR-V Fuel Level Sensor Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to replace the in-tank fuel pump and Fuel Level Sensor in the Honda CR-V?
A: The first step to take when replacing a fuel pump is to relieve fuel system pressure and disconnect the battery. In Civic models, you will have to remove the trunk carpet and rear seats. For CR-Vs, they unfold the rear seats to reveal the fuel pump access cover. The fuel supply and EVAP lines plus the electrical connector of the fuel pump should be disconnected. The module with the locknut is separated from the gas tank, where it was put in by removing it. Check if it is damaged and replace its seal if necessary. The sending unit for fuel gauge is removed from the module housing. A new seal and then module back into tank are installed. Finally, connect your battery, start your engine and then check your car for leaks.