Honda CR-V Serpentine Belt change (2014 - 4th generation)

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024

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  • @NikolaiXander1
    @NikolaiXander1 2 роки тому +7

    I just learned I had to do this on my car and your video is awesome for a first time through the process! Great narration and clear video - you're the man.

  • @SoCalGeo
    @SoCalGeo 2 роки тому +5

    Thanks for the video, it was a big help. If you don't have a nice guide tool, it helps to remove the front passenger wheel and two plastic push screws that allow access to the crankshaft and AC pulley. An extra set of hands helps too when putting on the belt. I used a honda oem belt and had no issues replacing it. I also used the serpentine belt tool from harbor freight that looked similar to the craftsman you used in this video.

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks so much George Angulo! Removing the front tire (and an extra set of hands) sounds like a great idea.

  • @brentvandekamp3378
    @brentvandekamp3378 Рік тому +3

    Its easier to put the belt on at the tensioner pulley than trying to get the belt over the top of the edge of the top pulley. The back of the belt is flat as is the smooth pulley. My daughters 2004 Camry I had to do this way and it was the only way, belt wouldn't go over the top small pulley. As soon as I did this it slide on. Also some tensioners have a "hole" in the arm that you can put a small bolt or nail to hold it from going back, there is a "hole" in the side of the engine to match. Saw this on tiktok. Not sure if all vehicles are this way but that one was. Leave the "pin" in while you change the belt.

  • @natwu4438
    @natwu4438 9 місяців тому +1

    This was a very detailed and well-explained video, thank you! This will help me change the serpentine belt in my Honda CRV 2016.

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  9 місяців тому

      You're welcome👌 Much appreciate those kind words.

  • @michaellim4165
    @michaellim4165 6 років тому +10

    You can also rent the serpentine belt tool from Autozone, Oreilly or Advanced Auto Parts as a loaner tool without having to purchase it.

  • @ricochetmyers3594
    @ricochetmyers3594 Рік тому +2

    Your the best..made my life and pocket stronger. Thank you

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Рік тому

      You're welcome Ricochet Myers. Glad to be of help.

  • @youeweu
    @youeweu 4 роки тому +3

    What worked for me in the past is a 1/2" breaker bar with a deep socket wide enough to fit over handle of a low profile craftsman ratchet wrench (the kind where the socket has external teeth and fits into a hole on the handle).

  • @ncooty
    @ncooty 21 день тому

    That's an insanely clean engine compartment.

  • @c3daldadband368
    @c3daldadband368 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the detailed instruction. Really appreciate your effort.

  • @totonka9161
    @totonka9161 5 років тому +2

    Thanks! Changed the belt on my 2013 CRV today, this was a big help.

  • @renecallejas7241
    @renecallejas7241 6 місяців тому

    God tutorial for the CRV although I bought a gear wrench set for this which avoids some of the pitfalls surrounding clearance to pull on the tensioner

  • @richrd0001
    @richrd0001 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks. I tried to replace the belt but even with the special tool from O'Reilly Auto I just couldn't get the belt on. I discovered that O'Reilly also has a tool that is like a derailer on the railroad. Apparently if you move the belt by turning one of the pulleys the tool forces the belt sideways and onto the pulley. It's been a while but I seem to recall I had that same problem with the other tool to relieve the tension applied by the tensioner. The handle bumped up against something, as you demonstrated, before I could get the last millimetre or two of travel and get that bad boy on.
    Anyway, next time I give it a try I'll try to get that extra travel with the detensioner tool and also use the derailer gizmo.
    Great video.

  • @nathanield.4527
    @nathanield.4527 6 років тому

    Good thinking on that tool! Now I gotta find a couple buddies with a welder and a torch. Thanks for sharing that idea with us!

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  6 років тому

      Thank you very much Nathaniel. Glad it helped you.

  • @stefbig9489
    @stefbig9489 2 роки тому

    thank you so much for this great help. Great work, Great camera work... Cheers. you gave me the courage to do mine.

  • @condor5635
    @condor5635 3 роки тому +1

    Great video thank you. So I think I want to replace the belt, tensioner and top pulley which I am hoping eliminates my clicking noise that I am pretty certain is coming from one of these parts. I believe a simple offset 14 mm wrench and cheater should do the same thing as your custom (nice by the way).. removing those two parts looks pretty straightforward - I don't have a power steering reservoir so I believe the top pulls is just an idler pulley like yours. Thanks for commenting back.

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  3 роки тому

      condor5635 THANKS! Yes, that's how I did it originally until I made that "tool". It is a straight forward job on the tensioner and top pulley. Good luck.

  • @Ohm10-8
    @Ohm10-8 6 років тому +2

    Thanks bud',,,... took my gf to work today, noticed the ALT light came on...no heat,,,... I knew that bastard came off. Your vid was the first one to come up. Good video. Can't show how its done any better brother! Looks like you had better weather than i'm gonna' have. Its 27F out this morning and snowing in Michigan.. time for me to get to it and bust up a few knuckles hahaha. \,,/

  • @magcitrate
    @magcitrate 3 роки тому +2

    I have a 2014 CRV. I’ve been inspecting the belt every week since I passed 100k miles. It’s now at 124k miles, and the belt is not showing any cracks or signs of wear. I have a new spare belt in the car, but I want to see how long I can go. Once I see signs of wear, I’ll report back here

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  3 роки тому

      NaN Thank you! I agree, they should last a long time. I just change them at approx. every 50,000 miles or so.

    • @spritemoney
      @spritemoney 3 роки тому

      How long did it last?

  • @mcsqueegee81
    @mcsqueegee81 4 місяці тому

    Wow so early to be changing it! My wifes crv now around 160k, i think its been time! Havent seen cracking yet, but the color is faded to brown. Assuming the cracking is coming anytime & its past time, better do it

  • @abe677
    @abe677 2 роки тому

    Great video. I always wonder if I should replace the tensioner with the belt?

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  2 роки тому

      Mark Abreu THANK YOU! If it isn't loose and the bearings do not wobble I wouldn't. Mine is fine so far at about 130,000 miles BUT all vehicles are different.

  • @richrd0001
    @richrd0001 6 років тому

    Nice job. Very clear presentation. I haven't had any problem threading the belt without that Sears tool you showed. I'm right at the point of pulling the tensioner back and trying to get the belt over the top pulley but so far it's not happening. No way can I do it like you did with just a little bit of force with your fingers.
    I just replaced my alternator so I'm hoping that I somehow didn't mount it incorrectly, though I rather doubt it as I did it carefully. I got the same tensioner release tool from O'Reilly's on a loaner basis and it works well with my own 14mm socket just as you did it.
    I'm puzzled as I think I'm pulling the tensioner back as far as it will go but it doesn't seem to be far enough to allow the belt to slip over the top pulley. I got sick of messing with it tonight but will report back if it turns out I made a mistake somewhere.

    • @richrd0001
      @richrd0001 6 років тому

      I tried to put the aftermarket serpentine belt on but it was about 3/4" too short. It was the exact same one you showed and I also verified it with a Honda dealer so I know I had the right belt. It proved to be impossible to install. The old belt was still in good shape so I put it back on till I can find a different belt of the right length.

    • @besttex4735
      @besttex4735 Рік тому

      @@richrd0001 ive been a tech for 4 years now. Lube tech 10 years before that. I know my way around vehicles and have done crv belts several times. But i am in this position. The aftermarket belt will not slip on. Crazy

  • @ncooty
    @ncooty 4 роки тому +2

    Nice tool. Let us know when you start selling them. :)
    I think maybe you can get some access to the crank shaft via the passenger-side wheel well.

  • @tomkoolman
    @tomkoolman Рік тому +1

    I took off the passenger side wheel and unclip those pins to get access to the crankshaft and a/c compressor

  • @rubenenrique3854
    @rubenenrique3854 3 роки тому +1

    You gat it... Really good job!

  • @NadiMich
    @NadiMich 3 роки тому +1

    Great video, very well detailed. Thanks!

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  3 роки тому +1

      JuanCabiker Appreciate that very much!

    • @NadiMich
      @NadiMich 3 роки тому

      @@starastronomer So, is the gate belt brand a good quality oem option?.
      Thanks.

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  3 роки тому +1

      @@NadiMich I've never had issues with Gate's.

  • @andrewvermillion7448
    @andrewvermillion7448 2 роки тому

    I have a 2012 Honda CR-V question? Is this belt the timing belt are does the CRVs have a timing Chan?

  • @achap3604
    @achap3604 5 років тому +1

    Do u have video or any instructions on waterpump replacement for same vehicle?

  • @ncooty
    @ncooty 4 роки тому +5

    @2:50: Oxygen pump? Where's the water pump?

    • @LarryCook1960
      @LarryCook1960 3 місяці тому

      Well . . . . . water has oxygen in it you know. 😉

  • @danfilm4
    @danfilm4 6 років тому

    Great Video I have to do mine but I always change my bearings in the tensioner and idler pulley if they have over 50K miles

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  6 років тому

      Thank You! You change just the bearings or the complete unit? Today things are made to replace the whole unit.

  • @jfc723
    @jfc723 Рік тому

    What part number for the belt. I have gotten 2 different ones and they are too short.

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Рік тому

      K070663 is what I used.

    • @colineyeball
      @colineyeball Рік тому +2

      Genuine Honda (Bando) Part# 31110-R5A-A01 Alternator/Accessories Belt

  • @michaelfishkin4332
    @michaelfishkin4332 2 роки тому

    Is a duplicate tool available 4 sale?

  • @salrivassr.5914
    @salrivassr.5914 2 роки тому

    Nice. Please tell me what is the. Part number for the belt

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  2 роки тому

      Thanks Sal. Offhand I do not know the number. Didn't I mention it in the video, don't remember? It is a Gates belt.

    • @colineyeball
      @colineyeball Рік тому +2

      Genuine Honda (Bando) Part# 31110-R5A-A01 Alternator/Accessories Belt

  • @timyjoe5
    @timyjoe5 4 роки тому +3

    Oxygen pump...?

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  4 роки тому

      My CR-V did not have an oxygen pump.

    • @pancysmansy
      @pancysmansy 4 роки тому +2

      I think he meant an H2O pump

    • @rohinhans7819
      @rohinhans7819 4 роки тому

      Yea think he ment water pump. I was wondering the same thing lol

  • @droopy761
    @droopy761 2 роки тому

    The tensioner belt has marks on it , what that means ? i assume indicate the tie range or what?

  • @davidhsing
    @davidhsing 7 років тому

    You are a Genius .

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  7 років тому

      First time I have been accused of that :) THANKS!

  • @blkstar71
    @blkstar71 4 роки тому

    Thanks. Great video 👍

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  4 роки тому

      MANY THANKS Muata Kamdibe! Glad it helped.

  • @tony1946
    @tony1946 4 роки тому

    Can you post the dimensions of the tool you made???

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  4 роки тому

      tony1946 THANKS! I would but it was made "on the fly" so to speak. I welded the wrench to the round stock keeping it longer than needed. It basically was trial and error with multiple bends and angles as I went along in the process. Nothing exact.

    • @dizzywillow451
      @dizzywillow451 Рік тому

      Pretty please? Lengths and angles!?!

  • @HaiPham-dw2kg
    @HaiPham-dw2kg 5 років тому

    good video, and info.👍👍

  • @jackburner8107
    @jackburner8107 5 років тому

    Good vid....tks. gotta do mine now

  • @Tacoexplorer
    @Tacoexplorer 5 років тому

    Thanks for the video. But the title should be 2012 not 2014. My 2012 crv is identical minus the cvt transmission.

    • @davidcox2197
      @davidcox2197 5 років тому

      The CRV CVT trans started with yr model 2015, my 2014 does not have it or I wouldn't own it.

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  5 років тому

      Interesting statement David Cox. Is Honda having issues with the CVT trans? Is it a bad design? Your input would be appreciated. I am sure Honda won't be going back to the regular old fashion transmissions. This is my first Honda vehicle [other than a 2012 Honda Goldwing motorcycle] and decided to go Honda because of their reputation.

  • @tagetes1442
    @tagetes1442 4 роки тому

    Well I'm gonna go outside and try this pain in the ass job right now. It seems I really screwed up by trying to stop some squeak with white grease. Then it only made it worse. Now it squeaks more and there are a whole bunch of different squeaks. I thought my old auto shop teacher in high school put a dab of white grease on the belt to stop the squeak. Probably was a fan belt I was thinking of.

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  4 роки тому

      Leonotus...I wouldn't put any type of grease on a belt. Changing it is the best solution. GOOD LUCK!

    • @besttex4735
      @besttex4735 Рік тому

      Hew put wax or a bar of soap.

  • @rockerfly88
    @rockerfly88 2 роки тому +1

    Thge engineers behind the design of this set up should be dragged out into the street and run over with their own car...starting with who ever put the tensioner bolt directly in front of thre motor mount that will only allow a combined socket+ratchet total width of 1" (if that). The guy who designed the tensioner pully that requires 1/4" more "pull" than is actually possible with any sort of tool used for leverage should be made to watch what happens to the first guy prior to his turn to be flattened by his own design. Last but not least the guy behind the 2007 CRV cooling system design (with the heater pipe that is held in place only by the will of whichever god of your choosing) should be dragged behind the "crusher" car fromthe git go. This is a great video...thank you very much. I found removing that front wheel helpful along with casting insults at this particuliar Honda's mother for the better part of the entire job. I hate Honda's from here on out.

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  2 роки тому

      Thank you Matt Morgan. I agree, but so many things have been made harder to work on. Just recently I bought a $166.00 screen separator so I could change my cell phone battery. The back and the battery is glued in! How stupid! They want you to buy a new phone or pay someone to do it. Engineers should have to work on what they design. It may keep things simple.

  • @NISMOIZKING
    @NISMOIZKING 2 роки тому

    Had to put it from the top down and had to cheat with help and turning the engine over to get the belt to go over the crank

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  2 роки тому

      The belts are a bit of a pain when they're brand new and not stretched out. Glad you got it done ✔

  • @SC-pq5cj
    @SC-pq5cj 4 роки тому

    This is a good video but not good for a 2015 Honda CRV. The route is different and the challenges are different.

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  4 роки тому

      S C Interesting. Is it harder on the "15"?

    • @SC-pq5cj
      @SC-pq5cj 4 роки тому +2

      @@starastronomer No, it's actually much easier, but you'd be messed up if you followed this video because the tensioner has a arm where you would place the socket unto. Routing is totally different. Like I said, the video is great but it's just not the same animal.

    • @SC-pq5cj
      @SC-pq5cj 4 роки тому +1

      @@starastronomer your video prepared me for the 2015, thanks again.

  • @MrUGA2010
    @MrUGA2010 3 роки тому +1

    those belts can last 100K easily

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  3 роки тому +1

      #MRUGA2010 I just changed my belt again last week. Change around every 50,000 miles. It was not cracked at all, fine condition. Better safe than sorry. Then I keep the old belt in my car just in case. When you do a job yourself it is affordable to change parts sooner than later.

    • @MrUGA2010
      @MrUGA2010 3 роки тому +1

      starastronomer no question; I have same engines 2.4l 2016 and 2017 I think they both can reach 100k CRV and accord; CRV have 66k on the belt

  • @drewseverythingchannel7392
    @drewseverythingchannel7392 6 років тому +1

    can i borrow the tool you made? ha ha