Honda HR-V Owners & Service Manuals

Honda HR-V: Cowl Cover Removal and Installation

Removal & Installation

Cowl Cover

1. Windshield Wiper Arms - Remove

2. Front Fender Cover - Remove

Exterior Trim - Service Information

  1. Remove the front fender cover (A). (both sides)

3. Cowl Cover - Remove

Exterior Trim - Service Information

  1. Remove the hood rear seal (A).

Exterior Trim - Service Information

  1. Remove the cowl cover (A).

Dashboard Upper Lid

4. Windshield Linkage Assembly - Remove (RHD Models)

5. Dashboard Upper Lid - Remove

Exterior Trim - Service Information

  1. Remove the dashboard upper lid (A).

6. Dashboard Upper Lid Insulator - Remove

Exterior Trim - Service Information

  1. If necessary, remove the Dashboard Upper Lid Insulator (A).

7. All Removed Parts - Install

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

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