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2010 Honda Crosstour 2WD V6-3.5L

Maintenance: Labor Times

2010 Honda Crosstour 2WD V6-3.5LSECTION Labor Times
Standard HoursManufacturer Warranty HoursSkill LevelNotes
Service or Charge
Indicator Based Service (Maintenance Minder)
Main Service A0.50.0C
Main Service B1.00.0C
Sub Service 10.20.0C
Sub Service 20.60.0C
Sub Service 31.00.0C
Sub Service 45.20.0B
Note
With Valve Clearance Adjustment, Add3.50.0B
Sub Service 50.50.0C
Normal Service
10,000 Miles0.70.0C
20,000 Miles1.10.0C
30,000 Miles1.20.0C
40,000 Miles1.10.0C
50,000 Miles0.70.0C
60,000 Miles1.60.0C
70,000 Miles0.70.0C
80,000 Miles1.10.0C
90,000 Miles1.20.0C
100,000 Miles1.10.0C
110,000 Miles5.00.0B
Note
To R&R Camshaft Seal, Add
One0.60.0B
Both1.20.0B
To R&R Water Pump, Add0.50.0B
To R&R Oil Pump, Add1.90.0B
120,000 Miles3.10.0C
130,000 Miles0.70.0C
140,000 Miles1.10.0C
150,000 Miles1.20.0C
Severe Service
5,000 Miles0.70.0C
10,000 Miles1.10.0C
15,000 Miles0.80.0C
20,000 Miles1.10.0C
25,000 Miles0.70.0C
30,000 Miles1.60.0C
35,000 Miles0.70.0C
40,000 Miles1.10.0C
45,000 Miles0.80.0C
50,000 Miles1.10.0C
55,000 Miles0.70.0C
60,000 Miles2.60.0C
65,000 Miles0.70.0C
70,000 Miles1.10.0C
75,000 Miles0.80.0C
80,000 Miles1.10.0C
85,000 Miles0.70.0C
90,000 Miles1.60.0C
95,000 Miles0.70.0C
100,000 Miles1.10.0C
105,000 Miles0.80.0C
110,000 Miles5.40.0B
Note
To R&R Camshaft Seal, Add
One0.60.0B
Both1.20.0B
To R&R Water Pump, Add0.50.0B
To R&R Oil Pump, Add1.90.0B
115,000 Miles0.70.0C
120,000 Miles3.10.0C
125,000 Miles0.70.0C
130,000 Miles1.10.0C
135,000 Miles0.80.0C
140,000 Miles1.10.0C
145,000 Miles0.70.0C
150,000 Miles1.60.0C
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