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4th generation (RM) · 2012–2016 · Compact crossover SUV (FWD or Real Time AWD)

2013 Honda CR-V parts and specs

Everything you need to own and maintain this exact model year. Verified specifications, part numbers, and the problems that recur, in one place.

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Quick facts

Engine oil
0W-20, 4.4 qt
Battery
Group 51R, 410 CCA
Tire size
215/70R16 (base trim)
Wiper blades
26" / 16" / 12" rear
Max towing
1,500 lbs
Cabin filter
Honda 80292-SDA-407 (also sold as 80292-SDA-A01)

Specifications for the 2012–2016 CR-V

These specifications are shared across every CR-V of the 4th generation (RM) generation. See the 2012–2016 Honda CR-V overview for the full picture, or the Honda CR-V guide to compare every generation.

What changed for the 2013 Honda CR-V

  • 2013Carries over unchanged from the 2012 redesign

Known problems with the 2013 Honda CR-V

4 of the 5 issues we track for the 2012–2016 generation are documented against the 2013 model year, and 1 carries a recall or service bulletin.

  • VTC actuator cold-start rattle (K24)

    moderateHonda TSB 16-012 (supersedes earlier K24 VTC bulletins)

    A loud 1–3 second rattle/grind at cold start-up is the K24's variable timing control (VTC) actuator losing oil pressure preload overnight, the signature 2.4L Honda noise. Honda TSB 16-012 covers diagnosis and actuator replacement. The noise itself rarely causes immediate damage, but a worn actuator can eventually throw timing codes, and replacements have been known to develop the noise again.

    Typical cost: $500–$800 parts and labor (actuator + timing cover work)

  • Door lock actuator failures

    minor

    Power door lock actuators wear out and either stop responding to the fob/switch or cycle intermittently, often one door at a time. It is one of the most common owner-reported gen-4 repairs. The actuator is inside the door latch assembly; replacement is a straightforward door-panel-off job and good used/aftermarket latches are cheap.

    Typical cost: $80–$150 DIY per door; $250–$400 at a shop

  • A/C compressor clutch and relay failures (intermittent warm air)

    moderate

    Owners report A/C that intermittently blows warm: the usual culprits are a failing compressor relay (a cheap first check), a worn compressor clutch/clutch air gap, or ultimately a failed compressor. Swap the relay first. It is a $15 part and fixes a surprising share of cases before condemning the compressor.

    Typical cost: $15 (relay) to $700–$1,100 (compressor replacement)

  • Group 51R battery marginal capacity / repeat dead batteries

    minor

    The small factory 51R battery (~410 CCA) ages fast, and cars driven on short trips kill them well before 4 years. Symptoms are slow cranking and dead mornings after cold nights. Replace with a quality 500 CCA 51R; load-test rather than guessing.

    Typical cost: $130–$220 for a replacement battery

1 more issue reported in other 2012–2016 years
  • Vibration/shudder at idle and low speed (2015–2016 Earth Dreams + CVT)2015–2016

Full detail, costs and sources on the Honda CR-V problems and years to avoid guide.

Which engines were offered in the 2013 CR-V?

EngineTrimsOilOil capacity
2.4L 4-cylinder (K24Z7, port injection), 2012–2014All 2012–2014 trims (LX, EX, EX-L); 5-speed automatic0W-204.4 qt

About the Honda CR-V

The Honda CR-V is one of America's best-selling compact SUVs, and the 2012–2025 span covers three generations with very different powertrains under a familiar shape. 4L (K24W9) and a CVT for 2015–2016, a change that brought better mpg along with widely reported idle-vibration complaints, and the K24's classic cold-start VTC actuator rattle. 0L two-motor hybrid arrived for 2020.

0L hybrid roughly half of sales; its headline issues are the 'sticky steering' recall (24V-744) and a hybrid fuel pump recall (24V-763). 3 bolt pattern with 80 ft-lb lug torque, CR2032 smart-key batteries, and Honda's Maintenance Minder deciding service timing instead of a fixed mileage chart. CVT models take Honda HCF-2 fluid only. Do not substitute regular ATF or generic 'multi-vehicle' CVT fluid.

For how the specifications changed across every generation, see the full Honda CR-V guide.

Other Honda CR-V years