1999 HONDA CR-V Fan

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HONDA CR-V 1999 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
97 model:
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0441: Evaporative Emission (EVAP) control system
insufficient purge flow.
Description
By monitoring the purge line vacuum with the MA

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HONDA CR-V 1999 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
From page 14 82
Replace the Lock-up ControlSolenoid Valve Assembly andRecheck:1. Replace the lock-up controlsolenoid valve A/B assembly(see page 14-135).2. Turn the ignition switch OFFand reset the

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HONDA CR-V 1999 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
Replace Shift Control Solenoidvslve Assembly and Recheck:1. Replace the shift controlsolenoid valve A/B assembly(see page14 136).2. Turn the ignition switch OFFand reset the PCM memory byremoving th

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HONDA CR-V 1999 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
Electrical Troubleshooting (98 - 00 Models)
Troubleshooting Flowchart - Lock-up Control System (contd)
From page 14-119
Replace the Lock-up ControlSolenoid Valve A/B Assomblyand Recheck:1. Replace

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HONDA CR-V 1999 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
Electrical Troubleshooting {gB - 00 Models}
Troubleshooting Flowchart - Shift Control System (cont,d)
From page 14 121
Replace Shilt Cont.ol SolenoidValve A$ambly and Recheck:1. Replace the shift c

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HONDA CR-V 1999 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
Stall Speed
Test
CAUTION:
. To prevent transmission damage, do not te3t stall speed for mors than 10 s€€onds at a time
. Do not shift the lever while raising th€ engine spsed.
. Be sure to rem

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HONDA CR-V 1999 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
Fluid Level
Checking
NOTE: Keep all foreign particles out of the transmis-
ston,
1. Warm up the engine to normal operating tempera-ture (the radiator fan comes on)
Park the vehicle on level ground. T

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HONDA CR-V 1999 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
Pressure Testing
Changing
NOTE: Keep all foreign particles out of the transmis-
sion.
1. Bring the transmission up to operating temperature
(the radiator fan comes on) by driving the vehicle.
Park th