Honda HR-V: Front Bumper Air Spoiler Removal and Installation
Removal & Installation
1. Front Bumper - Remove
2. Front Bumper Air Spoiler - Remove
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3. All Removed Parts - Install
- Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.
FRONT BUMPER LOWER GRILLE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal & Installation
1. Front Bumper - Remove
2. Front Bumper Lower Grille - Remove
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- Remove the screws, then remove the front bumper lower
grille (A).
3. All Removed Parts - Install
- Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.
FRONT BUMPER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal & Installation
1. Front Grille Cover - Remove
2. Front Wheel Arch Protector - Remove
- Remove the front wheel arch protector - Refer to: Front Wheel Arch
Protector Removal and
Installation, or Rear Wheel Arch Protector Removal and Installation as
needed.
3. Front Bumper - Remove
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- Remove the screws and clips.
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- Pull out the front bumper (A) at the wheel arch area to release it from
the hooks (B) on the side spacer (C).
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- With the help of an assistant, pull out the front bumper (A) to release
it
from the hooks (B) on the upper brackets (C).
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- With the help of an assistant, disconnect the connectors (A).
(for some models)
- Remove the front bumper (B).
4. Front Bumper Side Spacer - Remove
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- If necessary, remove the front bumper side spacer
(A).
5. All Removed Parts - Install
- Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.
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Removal & Installation
1. Front Inner Fender - Remove
Remove the front inner fender - Refer to: Front Inner Fender Removal and
Installation, or Rear
Inner Fender Removal and Installation as n
Removal & Installation
1. Front Bumper - Remove
2. Front Bumper Lower Grille - Remove
3. Front Fog Light Trim - Remove
Remove the screw.
Remove the front fog light trim (A).
4. All Removed
Removal & Installation
1. Front Grille Cover - Remove
2. Front Grille Center Stay - Remove
3. Front Grille Side Stay - Remove
4. All Removed Parts - Install
Install the parts in the reverse or
SEE MORE:
Probable Cause
Gear noise
Poor gear mesh between ring gear and drive pinion
Hypoid gear (wear or damage)
Poor pre-road (drive pinion)
Debris in hypoid gear area
Fluid level too low
Distortion of the differential carrier case
Excessive backlash (hypoid gear)
Excessive backlash (differential
TEST 1
1980-87 (PORTED EGR VALVE)
Check vacuum hoses for correct routing. Disconnect vacuum hose from EGR
valve. Run engine to operating
temperature. Apply 6 in. Hg to EGR valve. Ensure engine runs roughly or dies.
Reconnect vacuum hose.
VACUUM CONTROL
EGR valve is controlled by a combination of e