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Old 12-25-2007, 12:06 PM
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Dual Pump Fluid

Forgive my ignorance, can someone tell me what this fluid is, and what the maintainace interval is for it. Thank you
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Old 12-25-2007, 12:16 PM
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Rear Differential

It is for the rear differential on 4WD only. The interval on the 07 is up to the maintenance minder, subcode 6, but it appears to be about 15,000 to 20,000 miles from the early indications on posts here on the forum. Previous years Honda stated 90,000 (60,000 severe) in the owners manuals, but that was wrong. The common knowledge here on this forum was to change it at least 30,000. But again from a few posts, it looks like the interval on the 07 (and most likely 08) is around 15,000 miles.
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Old 12-25-2007, 01:58 PM
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Forgive my ignorance, can someone tell me what this fluid is, and what the maintainace interval is for it. Thank you
In case I missed your 1st post..

Welcome to the forum!


Dual-pump fluid (the newest variant is called Dual Pump Fluid II) is a special formulation hydraulic fluid that is used in the rear differential/clutch pack. This fluid is what is inside the unit, which is driven by 2 hydraulic pumps, hence the term, Dual Pump. Honda has not released the specs on this fluid to the after-market so there is no substitution from the after-market. The fluid can only be purchased from Honda. Using any other fluid, such as gear oil, auto trans fluid, etc. can and probably will, damage the unit. The fluid change interval on your 07 on up will show up as a sub-code on the Maintenance Minder around 20k miles (near the second oil change) if I recall correctly.

The fluid can be easily drained and re-filled by ones self.
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Thank you, my V is a 2WD model, I apprciate your rapid replies, thank you
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Has anyone done the change on the fluid themselves yet?

Any complications or is it really that simple (I have yet to even look myself)?

Also what does the fluid typically cost and how much do you need to do the job?
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Rear Diff Oil Change

Haven't done it myself, others have and its easy.

According to TSB 07-024 1.3 quarts to replace. Thus 2 quart to replace, 3 quarts if you do a flush and fill.

HandA has the oil at $7.63 a quart, plus shipping. Normal Honda retail $9.78.

http://www.handa-accessories.com/crvmaint07.html

You must use the Honda Dual Pump Fluid.

EDIT: I forgot this: Somone (2RedVs I think) mentioned in one of the previous threads that it is a good idea to try to remove the fill plug before draining the oil. Apparently some are very tight and are difficult to remove. You don't want to get the oil drained and find out you can't remove the fill plug.
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Dual Pump Fluid II

I think someone posted this earlier this year, but here is the text on the new Dual Pump Fluid II from the July 07 Honda Service News page 4.

http://www.in.honda.com/Rjanisis/pubs/SN/A070700.PDF


New Dual Pump Fluid Is Here!
Currently Applies To: All models with Real-Time 4WD

EDITOR’S NOTE: In a June ’07 article, we told you
that Dual Pump Fluid II isn’t compatible with Dual
Pump Fluid. We were wrong. Make sure you discard
any hard copies you made of that article and use this
article instead.
Meet the new kid in town! It’s Honda Genuine Dual
Pump Fluid II (P/N 08200-9007, H/C 8632044)
. This
fluid is the factory fill for all ’08 CR-Vs and Elements,
but it’s completely backwards-compatible with all ’07
and earlier models that use the original Honda
Genuine Dual Pump Fluid (P/N 08200-9002,
H/C 6512644).

Dual Pump Fluid II—like the original Dual Pump
Fluid—offers these benefits:
• It meets Honda’s stringent quality standards
• It’s resistant to high-temperature breakdown
• It was developed in association with Honda R&D
Each Honda dealership was recently sent a case of
this new brew to accommodate the mid-June release
of the ’08 Element. If you need more, you can order it
from Honda parts stock. If you’re servicing ’07 and
earlier models, keep ordering and using the original
Dual Pump Fluid until Honda parts stock runs out
of it.
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Black Pearl, I re-added the BOLD for emphasis.
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Good Emphasis!

In light of the mistaken information presented in the June 07 issue of ServiceNews, it is a good thing emphasize.

I wonder if the new fluid will have a better life than the old. Those going to the dealer for a change may want to specify using the new fluid. HandA is carrying the new fluid according to their ad.
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Has anyone done the change on the fluid themselves yet?

Any complications or is it really that simple (I have yet to even look myself)?

Also what does the fluid typically cost and how much do you need to do the job?
Couldn't possibly be easier, honestly.

It took me 15 minutes (maybe less) to do mine...
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