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2017–2022 5th generation (RW)

2017–2022 Honda CR-V Brake Pad and Rotor Specifications

Brake pad references and rotor diameters for the 2017–2022 Honda CR-V, front and rear. Front rotors measure 293 mm. Includes electronic parking brake service notes where they apply.

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2017–2022 Honda CR-V brake specifications

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Front rotor diameter293 mm
Rear rotor diameter310 mm

Rear rotors are LARGER than the fronts (310 vs 293 mm). Don't let a shop order them backwards. Electronic parking brake: put it in brake service mode (or use a scan tool) before retracting rear pistons.

Which Honda CR-V model years does this cover?

These brakes specifications apply to every Honda CR-V built from 2017 through 2022 — the 5th generation (RW), compact crossover suv (fwd or real time awd; hybrid awd-only). Nothing in this specification changes between those model years. Pick your year for the engines it offered, what changed that year, and the problems recorded against it.

What changed during the 2017–2022 Honda CR-V

  • 2017Generation launch: 1.5T on EX and above, 2.4L on LX; Honda Sensing standard from EX (all trims 2020)
  • 2018Carries over with minimal changes after the 2017 redesign
  • 2019Largely unchanged; adds the Platinum White Pearl exterior color as the only notable update ahead of 2020's facelift and hybrid launch
  • 2020Facelift: 1.5T standard on every gas trim (2.4L dropped), CR-V Hybrid (AWD-only) added, Touring moves to 19-in wheels, Honda Sensing standard
  • 2022Carryover final year; Special Edition (SE) trim on 17-in wheels

2017–2022 Honda CR-V brakes: common questions

What size are the brake rotors on a 2017–2022 Honda CR-V?

293 mm front and 310 mm rear. Measure before ordering if the vehicle may have a towing or performance brake package.

Anything special about servicing the brakes on a 2017–2022 Honda CR-V?

Rear rotors are LARGER than the fronts (310 vs 293 mm). Don't let a shop order them backwards. Electronic parking brake: put it in brake service mode (or use a scan tool) before retracting rear pistons..

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