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The 2008 Honda CR-V is equipped with an 18-ounce refrigerant capacity. To perform a coolant change on the vehicle, start by lifting the hood and locating the radiator situated in front of the engine bay. Attached to it is a plastic container, either clear or black, which serves as the coolant reservoir. It features a drain plug, fill plug, and dipstick for checking the coolant level. If simply topping up, measure the current coolant level and add more as needed. However, for a thorough flush, open the drain plug and allow the coolant to flow into a bucket. Adding water to the reservoir can aid in this process. Once the water runs clear, indicating completion, close the drain plug and refill the container to the appropriate level marked by the dipstick. Finally, replace the cap securely.
The 2008 Honda CR-V requires 18 ounces of refrigerant to operate efficiently.