There are four fuel injectors in a 2017 Honda CR-V — one for each cylinder.
Across its markets, the 2017 CR-V was offered with four-cylinder powertrains, most commonly a 2.4-liter i-VTEC engine or, in many markets, a 1.5-liter turbo. Regardless of the variant, the engine is four cylinders and uses four injectors. The exact fuel-delivery method (multi-point vs direct injection) affects how fuel is delivered, not the total injector count.
Injector count and engine variants
The following notes explain how injector configurations align with the 2017 CR-V's engines and why the count is four.
- Four cylinders means four fuel injectors — one injector per cylinder.
- Engine variants in 2017 CR-V include a 2.4-liter four-cylinder and a 1.5-liter turbo; both retain four injectors.
- Whether the engine uses port fuel injection or direct injection does not change the injector count for a four-cylinder design.
- Market-specific trim levels may differ in tuning or fuel-system details, but the injector count remains four.
In short, four fuel injectors are standard on the 2017 Honda CR-V across its four-cylinder lineup.
Summary
The 2017 Honda CR-V uses four fuel injectors, one per cylinder. This holds true for both the 2.4-liter and the 1.5-liter turbo variants across markets. If you need to verify for a specific VIN or regional spec, consult the vehicle’s service manual or Honda's official documentation.


