Your 2006 Honda CR-V has a timing chain. Timing chains will last the lifetime of the engine. It's when You get high mileage, around 200,000 miles or more that a chain could cause some timing issues and may need replacing then. Timing chains are housed within the engine and receive lubrication from engine oil and can last a long time. Timing belts are located outside of the engine and tend to dry out and crack.To avoid timing chain problems You should maintain Your engine properly and have the engine oil changed at recommended intervals. Using premium quality engine oils and oil filters will also help.Keeping the proper oil level will ensure that the timing chain is always lubricated. This is especially important considering that many modern engines are known to c
Sammy
October 12, 2020
Well... I do own a Honda CR-V 2006 (2.0L petrol, 150HP), and it definitely is a timing chain ;) Now for other versions, I can't tell
2006 Honda cr v has timing chain make sure before update anything first commander.
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