Taking Care of the Unexpected -> Emergency Towing for Your Honda CR-V SUV First Generation (1995-2000)

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EmergencyTowing  
Refer to Towing Your Vehicle  
Behind a Motorhome on page  
176 for non-emergency towing  
information.  
If your vehicle needs to be towed,  
call a professional towing service or,  
if you belong to one, an organization  
that provides roadside assistance.  
Never tow your vehicle behind  
another vehicle with just a rope or  
chain. It is very dangerous.  
NOTICE  
Towing a 4W D CR-V with only two  
tires on the ground will damage parts  
of the 4W D system.It should be  
transportedon a flat-bed truck or  
trailer.  
There are three popular types of  
professional towing equipment.  
Wheel Lift Equipment The tow  
truck uses two pivoting arms that go  
under the tires (front or rear) and lift  
them off the ground. The other two  
tires remain on the ground.  
Flat-bed Equipment The operator  
loads your vehicle on the back of a  
truck. This is the only way to  
transport your vehicle. Any other  
method of towing will damage the  
drive system. When you contact the  
towing agency, inform them that a  
flat-bed is required.  
Never tow your vehicle with  
wheel lift equipment.  
Sling-type Equipment The tow  
truck uses metal cables with hooks  
on the ends. These hooks go around  
parts of the frame or suspension and  
cables lift that end of the vehicle off  
the ground. Your vehicle's  
suspension and body can be  
seriously damaged. This method of  
towing your CR-V is unacceptable.  
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Identification Numbers................ 276  
Specifications................................278  
DOT Tire Quality Grading.......... 280  
Treadwear................................. 280  
Traction......................................280  
Temperature..............................280  
Oxygenated Fuels......................... 282  
Driving in Foreign Countries....... 283  
Emissions Controls....................... 284  
The Clean Air Act..................... 284  
Crankcase Emissions Control  
System.................................... 284  
Evaporative Emissions Control  
System....................................284  
Exhaust Emissions Controls.... 285  
PGM-FI System.................... 285  
Ignition Timing Control  
The diagrams in this section give  
you the dimensions and capacities of  
your Honda, and the locations of the  
identification numbers. The expla-  
nations of several electronic and  
mechanical systems on your Honda  
are for the more technically-oriented  
owner.  
System................................. 285  
Three Way Catalytic  
Converter............................ 285  
Replacement Parts.................... 285  
Three Way Catalytic Converter... 286  
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Identification Numbers  
Your vehicle has several identifying  
numbers located in various places.  
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER  
The Vehicle Identification Number  
(VIN) is the 17-digit number your  
Honda dealer uses to register your  
vehicle for warranty purposes. It is  
also necessary for licensing and  
insuring your vehicle. The easiest  
place to find the VIN is on a plate  
fastened to the top of the dashboard.  
You can see it by looking through  
the windshield on the driver's side. It  
is also on the Certification label at-  
tached to the driver's doorjamb, and  
is stamped on the engine com-  
partment bulkhead. The VIN is also  
provided in bar code on the  
Certification label.  
CERTIFICATION LABEL  
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The Engine Number is stamped into  
the engine block.  
TRANSMISSION NUMBER  
The Transmission Number is on a  
label on top of the transmission.  
ENGINE NUMBER  
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