Honda HR-V: Front Seat Heater Control Unit Connector For Inputs And Outputs
REAR SEAT CUSHION DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Disassembly & Reassembly
1. Rear Seat Cushion - Remove
2. Rear Seat Recline Cover - Remove
3. Rear Seat Hinge Cover -Remove
4. Rear Seat Cushion Pad/Frame - Remove
- Remove the hooks (A).
- Turn over the cushion cover (A), release the hooks
(B).
- Separate the rear seat cushion pad (A) and the rear seat
cushion frame (B).
5. Rear Seat Cushion Cover - Remove
TYPE1
TYPE2
- Remove the upholstery rings (A) securing the rear seat
cushion cover (B).
6. Rear Seat Cushion Control Cable - Remove
- Disconnect the control cable (A)
- Release the wire tie (B), remove the control cable.
7. Foot Pipe - Remove
- Release the push nuts (A), then remove the set pins (B)
- Remove the foot pipe (C)
- If necessary, remove the bushings (D), the cable hook (E), and
the spring pin (F).
8. All Removed Parts - Reassemble
- Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of removal.
NOTE :
- Replace all of the upholstery rings (A) fastening the rear seat
cushion cover (B) to the pad wires (C) with new ones using
commercially available upholstery ring pliers (D).
- Replace the push nut (E) and the spring pin (F) with new one.
- Apply multipurpose grease to each location indicated by the
arrows.
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Disassembly & Reassembly
1. Rear Seat - Remove
2. Rear Seat - Disassemble
Remove the head restraint
Remove the recline upper cover (A).
NOTE : The illustration shows a left
rear seat. Do the
Disassembly & Reassembly
1. Rear Seat-Back - Remove
2. Rear Seat-Back Latch - Remove
3. Rear Seat Armrest - Remove
4. Rear Seat-Back Pad/Frame - Remove
Remove the tether anchor cover (A) with a
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AIR CONDITIONING TROUBLE SHOOTING
WARNING: This is GENERAL information. This article is not intended to be
specific to any
unique situation or individual vehicle configuration. The purpose of this
Trouble
Shooting information is to provide a list of common causes to problem
symptoms. For model-spe
NOTE: To determine the appropriate reset procedure, refer to TPMS REMINDER
RESET
INDEX.
TPMS REMINDER RESET INDEX
(1) There are no TPMS reset procedures required for these models. Ensure
tires are inflated to
recommend pressure. Tire pressure sensor IDs need to be memorized if new sensor
or TPM