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What kind of refrigerant does a 2017 Honda CRV take?

The 2017 Honda CR-V uses R-134a refrigerant.


For most 2017 CR-V models sold in the United States and many other regions, the air conditioning system was designed to run on R-134a refrigerant with PAG oil. While some later or region-specific vehicles began shifting to the lower-GWP refrigerant R-1234yf, the 2017 CR-V market-wide standard is R-134a. Always verify the exact specification on the vehicle’s under-hood service label or in the owner's manual before servicing.


Refrigerant-year specifics: what to know


Where to find the refrigerant information


Check the service label inside the engine bay near the A/C lines, and review the owner's manual or a Honda service bulletin for the exact refrigerant type and oil requirements for your specific vehicle.


Understanding the refrigerant landscape for the 2017 CR-V helps avoid costly mistakes. R-134a was the standard for this model year in most markets, while R-1234yf is used in some newer or regional configurations. The key is to confirm the label before any service work.



  • R-134a is the standard refrigerant for the 2017 Honda CR-V in the US and many other markets; it uses PAG oil in the lubrication system.

  • R-1234yf is a lower-GWP refrigerant that some newer vehicles or specific markets adopt; the 2017 CR-V typically uses R-134a, not R-1234yf, in standard configurations.

  • To confirm, locate the service label inside the engine bay (on or near the A/C lines) or consult the owner's manual or a Honda dealer/service bulletin.


In short, for a 2017 CR-V, plan on R-134a as the refrigerant, and verify with the vehicle’s label and manual before any charging procedures.


Practical steps if you need to service the A/C


If you plan to recharge or service the A/C system, follow proper safety and environmental guidelines. The steps below provide a general framework, but use the exact specifications from the service manual for your vehicle.



  1. Confirm refrigerant type and oil requirements by checking the under-hood service label and the owner's manual.

  2. Ensure you recover any existing refrigerant with approved equipment and do not vent refrigerant to the atmosphere.

  3. Evacuate the system to remove moisture and air.

  4. Recharge with the correct amount of R-134a and the proper PAG oil, following the specified charge and procedure.

  5. Run the A/C, check for leaks, and monitor pressures and evaporator temperature to ensure proper operation.


Note: If you are not trained in automotive HVAC repair, seek a qualified technician. Handling refrigerants requires specialized equipment and is subject to environmental regulations.


Summary


The 2017 Honda CR-V generally uses R-134a refrigerant with PAG oil. While R-1234yf has become common in newer cars, it is not typically used in the 2017 CR-V. Always verify the exact specification on the under-hood label or in the owner’s manual before service, and follow proper recovery and charging procedures.

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