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Honda HR-V: Automatic Brake Hold Switch Removal, Installation, and Test

Honda HR-V (2015-2021) Service Manual / Brakes / Brake System - Service Information / Automatic Brake Hold Switch Removal, Installation, and Test

Removal & Installation

1. Center Console Panel - Remove

2. Electric Parking Brake/Automatic Brake Hold Switch - Remove

Brake System - Service Information

  1. Remove the electric parking brake/automatic brake hold switch (A)

3. All Removed Parts - Install

  1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

Test

1. Automatic Brake Hold Switch - Test

Brake System - Service Information

  1. On the switch side, measure the resistance between the electric parking brake/automatic brake hold switch 12P connector terminals No. 7 and No. 8 according to the table
  2. If there is no resistance in one or more positions, replace the switch.

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