Honda HR-V Owners & Service Manuals

Honda HR-V: Front Fog Light Trim Removal and Installation

Removal & Installation

1. Front Bumper - Remove

2. Front Bumper Lower Grille - Remove

3. Front Fog Light Trim - Remove

Exterior Trim - Service Information

  1. Remove the screw.

Exterior Trim - Service Information

  1. Remove the front fog light trim (A).

4. All Removed Parts - Install

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

FRONT GRILLE COVER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

Removal & Installation

1. Front Grille Cover - Remove

Exterior Trim - Service Information

2. All Removed Parts - Install

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

FRONT GRILLE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

Removal & Installation

1. Front Bumper - Remove

2. Front Grille - Remove

Exterior Trim - Service Information

3. Front Grille - Disassembly

Exterior Trim - Service Information

  1. Remove the screws and release the hooks (A).
  2. If necessary, remove these items.
  • Front "H" emblem (B)
  • Front grille base (C)
  • Front grille cover (D)
  • Front grille molding (E)

4. All Removed Parts - Install

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

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