Most CR-Vs with a four‑cylinder engine have four fuel injectors. Some newer turbocharged models use a dual‑injection setup with eight injectors. The exact number depends on the engine and model year.
Engine types and injector layouts
Here is a concise breakdown of injector counts by CR-V engine configuration found in common model years.
- Four injectors: traditional port fuel injection or direct injection, one per cylinder, in most non-turbo four‑cylinder CR-Vs (older 2.0L/2.4L variants).
- Eight injectors: dual‑injection systems on some 1.5L turbocharged CR-Vs, combining four direct injectors with four port injectors.
Regardless of the count, the injector layout is designed to balance performance, emissions, and efficiency for that generation and market.
How to verify the exact injector count on your vehicle
To confirm the injector count for your specific CR-V, identify the engine code, check the official specifications for your model year, and inspect the engine for a port‑injection setup in addition to direct injection (an eight‑injector arrangement typically shows both types).
- Locate the engine code sticker or service document for your vehicle.
- Consult Honda’s official specs for your model year and trim level.
- Visually inspect the intake manifold area for port injectors alongside direct injectors.
- If in doubt, contact a Honda dealer or certified technician.
Accurate confirmation helps when diagnosing fuel-system issues or planning maintenance.
Summary
In short, the typical CR-V with a standard four‑cylinder engine has four fuel injectors. Some modern turbocharged versions use a dual injection system with eight injectors (four direct and four port). Always verify your specific model year and engine code to be certain.


