Honda CR-V 1st Generation (1997–2001) – Genuine OEM and Aftermarket Parts
102.46zł
Wishbone rear trailing bushing Honda OEM 52385-s21-003
Wishbone rear trailing bushing, so called "candy." Honda OEM original product. Bush No. 52385-S..
178.00zł
Water pump Aisin WPH-050
Japanese Aisin water pump CCP-050 Included gasket. Application: Honda CR-V 1997-2001 ..
120.00zł
Valve stem Supertech Honda 6.6
Supertech is an American manufacturer specializing in the production of components such as pistons, ..
99.09zł
Valve cover gasket Honda genuine 12341-PR4-A00 CR-V
Genuine valve cover gasket for Honda CR-V 1997-2001.Product number 12341-PR4-A00...
79.00zł
Uperr ball joint CTR Honda Civic
Uperr ball joint. Producer - 555 Japan. Diameter 35,5 mm Application: Honda Civic 4 gen 1997..
45.00zł
Transmission oil seal Honda genuine 91206-PX5-005 40x58x8
Honda Driveshaft Oil Seal OEM 91206-PX5-005 (40x58x8 mm) Genuine Honda driveshaft oil seal 91206-..
86.00zł
Timing belt tensioner Koyo Honda Civic CRX CR-V Integra B-series
Koyo PU285530RR1DV1 Timing Belt Tensioner – Honda Civic / CRX / CR-V / Integra B-series The Koy..
396.00zł
Timing belt kit Honda CR-V
Timing Kit Honda CR-V 1997-2001: - Gates belt 125 teeth, 26 mm wide - Koyo tension roller ..
550.00zł
Timing belt Gates Racing T184RB
Timing belt Gates Racung T184RB 125 teeth, 26mm width. Application: Honda CR-V 1997-2001 ..
130.00zł
Timing belt Gates 5505XS
Gates timing belt. 125 teeth, 26mm width. Application: Honda CR-V 1997-2001 B20B, B20Z1 ..
45.00zł
Thrust washers Taiho T458ASTD
Set thrust bearings Taiho. Japanese bearings used in the Honda for the first assembly. Applicat..
35.01zł
Thrust washers ACL 1T1957STD
Set thrust bearings ACL 1T1957STD Application of engines: - D Series 1.6 and higher capacity ..
35.00zł
Thrust washers ACL 1T1957STD
Set thrust bearings ACL 1T1957STD. Application of engines: - D Series 1.6 and higher capa..
28.00zł
Throttle gasket Honda OEM 16176-P30-004
Part No. - 16176-P30-004. Used in engines B16A2, H22A2, H22A5. Application: Civic 92-95 ..
30.00zł
Throttle gasket Honda OEM 16176-P2T-004
Part No. - 16176-P2T-004. Used in engines: B16A2 since 95 r., B18C4. Application: Civic ..
Honda CR-V 1st Generation (1997–2001) – Genuine OEM and Aftermarket Parts
The first-generation Honda CR-V marked the beginning of Honda’s SUV legacy. Introduced to the European market in 1997, the CR-V (short for “Comfortable Runabout Vehicle”) quickly became one of the most popular compact SUVs of its era. Built on the platform of the fifth-generation Civic, it combined the reliability of a passenger car with the practicality and light off-road capability of an SUV. Its elevated stance, spacious interior, and intelligent Real Time 4WD system made it a favorite among European families and adventure-seekers alike.
The CR-V I was powered by the robust B20B/B20Z 2.0-liter engine, known for its impressive durability and simple maintenance. European versions often featured manual transmissions and rich equipment levels for the segment, including air conditioning and full-time all-wheel drive. Even today, the first-generation CR-V is appreciated for its versatility, mechanical simplicity, and outstanding reliability.
Why Drivers Still Love the First-Generation CR-V
Owners and enthusiasts continue to praise the 1997–2001 CR-V for its balance between comfort, practicality, and mechanical toughness. Key advantages include:
- Durable B20B/B20Z engine – extremely reliable and capable of high mileage without major issues,
- Real Time 4WD system – simple, efficient, and rarely prone to failure,
- Comfortable and spacious cabin – roomy interior ideal for family use and long trips,
- Practical design touches – such as the rear-mounted spare wheel and fold-out picnic table in the boot,
- Easy servicing – a straightforward mechanical layout makes maintenance affordable and accessible.
Many European owners still use the first-generation CR-V as a dependable daily car or a trusted work vehicle. It became one of the first SUVs to prove that practicality and Honda reliability can coexist perfectly.
Common Issues with the 1st Gen Honda CR-V
While the first CR-V has an excellent reputation for reliability, age inevitably reveals a few weak spots. The most frequently reported issues include:
- Burnt valves – occurs in high-mileage engines; regular valve clearance checks help prevent it,
- Oil leaks – usually from valve cover or oil pan gaskets, common in older B-series engines,
- Worn suspension components – control arm bushings, stabilizer links, and ball joints need periodic replacement,
- Rust on wheel arches and sills – especially in humid European climates,
- Power window motor failures – age-related issue on cars with electric windows,
- AC compressor or refrigerant leaks – typical for vehicles over 20 years old.
Fortunately, these problems are well-documented and easy to fix with the right parts. Routine servicing and quality components keep even older CR-Vs running reliably for years.
JDMshop.eu – Expert Support for Honda CR-V Owners
At JDMshop.eu, we provide everything you need to keep your first-generation CR-V in top mechanical condition. Our catalog includes genuine Honda OEM parts and high-quality aftermarket replacements for the engine, suspension, drivetrain, cooling, and braking systems. Whether you drive a front-wheel-drive or Real Time 4WD version, we’ll help you choose the correct components for your B20B/B20Z engine and specific configuration.
If you’re struggling to find older or discontinued parts, we can source them individually on request. Our team specializes in Honda models from the 1990s and 2000s, offering not just products, but professional advice based on real technical experience. At JDMshop.eu, passion meets precision – we help you solve problems, not just replace parts.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about the Honda CR-V 1st Generation
When was the first Honda CR-V produced?
The first-generation Honda CR-V was produced from 1997 to 2001 for the European market (introduced in Japan in 1995). It was Honda’s first compact SUV and quickly became a best-seller worldwide.
What engines were used in the first-generation CR-V?
Most European CR-Vs were equipped with the B20B or B20Z 2.0-liter petrol engine, delivering between 126 and 147 hp – famous for its longevity and simple design.
What are the common problems with the CR-V I?
Typical age-related issues include worn suspension components, minor oil leaks, valve wear, and rust around wheel arches. All of these can be easily repaired using OEM or quality aftermarket parts.
Do you stock parts for Real Time 4WD versions?
Yes – we offer clutches, driveshafts, bearings, and transfer components for CR-V I models with the Real Time 4WD drivetrain.
Which oils and fluids do you recommend for the B20B/B20Z engine?
We recommend Honda Genuine fluids or high-quality alternatives from Motul and Valvoline, perfectly suited for older Honda engines.















