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2006 Honda CR-V | Vehicle Record

Stock #516230624 · VIN: SHSRD77816U430624 · 300,000 Miles · BLUE (Paint Code: B536P,4DR,PROD)

📋 Unit Data

Stock # 516230624
VIN SHSRD77816U430624
Mileage 300,000 miles
Year / Make / Model 2006 Honda CR-V
Engine 2.4L 4-Cylinder
Transmission Manual
Exterior Color BLUE (Paint Code: B536P,4DR,PROD)
Drive Type All-Wheel Drive
Body Style 4-Door

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⚠️ Recall History — 2006 Honda CR-V

Data sourced from NHTSA — 0 recalls found.

No recalls found for this vehicle in the NHTSA database.

🔍 Known Issues — 2002-2006 Honda CR-V

A/C Compressor Clutch Failure HIGH

The A/C compressor clutch commonly fails between 80,000-120,000 miles, causing complete loss of air conditioning. The clutch bearing seizes or the electromagnetic coil burns out. This is a widespread issue across the 2002-2006 CR-V generation. Repair costs typically range from $800-1,200 for compressor replacement.

Door Lock Actuator Malfunction MODERATE

Power door lock actuators frequently fail around 100,000-150,000 miles, causing doors to not lock or unlock properly. The driver’s door actuator is most commonly affected. Symptoms include clicking sounds when using the key fob or doors that work intermittently. Replacement cost is approximately $200-400 per door.

Catalytic Converter Failure MODERATE

The catalytic converter may fail prematurely around 120,000-180,000 miles, triggering the check engine light with P0420 codes. This can be caused by oil consumption issues or running rich fuel mixtures. Replacement costs range from $1,000-1,500 for OEM parts, though aftermarket options are available for less.

Ignition Switch Problems MODERATE

The ignition switch can develop internal wear around 100,000+ miles, causing intermittent starting issues or the engine to shut off while driving. The key may feel loose in the cylinder or require jiggling to start. This safety-related issue typically costs $300-500 to repair including labor.

Rear Differential Fluid Leak LOW

All-wheel drive models may develop rear differential pinion seal leaks around 80,000-120,000 miles. While not immediately dangerous, the leak can cause differential damage if fluid levels drop too low. The repair involves replacing seals and gaskets, typically costing $400-600 including fluid replacement.

📊 Reliability Ratings — 2002-2006 Honda CR-V

Based on industry data, owner reports, and repair frequency analysis

Overall
7.8/10
Engine
8.2/10
Transmission
7.5/10
Electrical
6.8/10
Steering/Front End
7.9/10
Suspension
7.6/10

📅 Honda CR-V Generations

2017-Present

Fifth Generation

Completely redesigned with turbocharged engine options and Honda Sensing standard

2012-2016

Fourth Generation

Larger and more refined with improved interior space and fuel economy

2007-2011

Third Generation

Redesigned with more angular styling and improved safety ratings

2002-2006 ← THIS VEHICLE

Second Generation — The Reliable Workhorse

Popular generation known for durability and practicality with available Real Time 4WD

1997-2001

First Generation

Original CR-V that established the compact SUV segment with car-like handling

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What engine does the 2006 Honda CR-V have?
The 2006 Honda CR-V comes equipped with Honda’s K24A1 2.4-liter DOHC i-VTEC four-cylinder engine. This naturally aspirated engine produces 160 horsepower at 5,500 RPM and 162 lb-ft of torque at 4,000 RPM. The K24A1 features Honda’s Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control (VTEC) system, which optimizes performance and fuel economy across the RPM range. This engine is known for its smooth operation, good fuel economy (around 23-28 MPG combined), and relatively simple maintenance requirements. The K24A1 uses a timing chain rather than a belt, eliminating the need for periodic timing belt replacement. It’s paired with either a 5-speed manual or 5-speed automatic transmission and available in both front-wheel drive and Real Time 4WD configurations.
What years are compatible with 2006 Honda CR-V parts?
The 2006 Honda CR-V shares most parts with the 2005-2006 model years, as these represent the final years of the second generation (RD series). Many engine components from the 2.4L K24A1 are also compatible with 2007-2009 CR-Vs, though some sensors and emissions components may differ. Body panels, interior trim, and suspension components are generally interchangeable between 2002-2006 CR-Vs, with minor variations in trim levels. The transmission, drivetrain, and brake components from 2005-2006 are direct fits. Some electrical components and modules may work across 2002-2006 years but should be verified by part number due to mid-cycle updates. Always confirm compatibility using VIN numbers or specific part numbers, as Honda made running changes throughout production years that can affect fitment.
Are parts from this Honda CR-V still available at 603 Auto Salvage?
Parts availability changes daily. Call us at (603) 392-7313 or visit our online shop to check current inventory from this specific vehicle. If we have sold a part you need, our Parts Broker service can source it from our network of partner yards nationwide.
Does 603 Auto Salvage ship parts nationwide?
Yes! We ship parts from this vehicle and our entire inventory nationwide. Most orders ship within 1-2 business days via FedEx or freight carriers for larger components like engines and transmissions. Call (603) 392-7313 for a shipping quote on any part.
How reliable is the 2.4L 4-Cylinder in a Honda CR-V?
The K24A1 2.4L engine in the 2006 CR-V is generally very reliable and can easily exceed 200,000 miles with proper maintenance. The timing chain design eliminates belt replacement concerns, and the engine has fewer known issues compared to many competitors. However, regular oil changes every 5,000 miles are crucial, as this engine can develop oil consumption issues if maintenance is neglected. The VTEC system is robust but requires clean oil to function properly. Common maintenance items include spark plugs every 100,000 miles, valve adjustments every 110,000 miles, and coolant system service every 100,000 miles. The engine is known for smooth operation and good fuel economy throughout its lifespan. Most failures are related to accessories like the A/C compressor rather than internal engine problems.

🛒 Available Parts From This Vehicle

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Engine
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Transmission
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Transfer Case
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Headlights
Left & Right
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Doors
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Seats
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Hatch / Liftgate
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Suspension

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