Honda HR-V: Fuel Fill Door Opener Removal and Installation
Removal & Installation
1. Driver's Kick Panel - Remove - Refer to: Interior Trim Removal and
Installation - Door Areas, or
Interior Trim Removal and Installation - Tailgate Areas, or Interior Trim
Removal and Installation
- Rear Side Area, or Interior Trim Removal and Installation - Cargo Areas, or
Interior Trim
Removal and Installation - Pillar Areas (With Side Curtain Airbag), or Interior
Trim Removal and
Installation - Pillar Areas (Without Side Curtain Airbag)
2. Fuel Fill Door Opener - Remove
- Remove the fuel fill door opener (A).
- Disconnect the opener cables (A).
3. All Removed Parts - Install
- Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.
NOTE : Attach at the
original position in the outer
end of the cable on the fuel fill door opener securely. And check the fuel
fill door latch operation:
Make sure the fuel fill door latch unlocks when pulling the fuel fill door
opener. If necessary, adjust
the position of the cable end.
HEATED WINDSHIELD WIPER AREA SWITCH REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal & Installation
1. Driver's Outer Dashboard Lower Cover - Remove
2. Heated Windshield Wiper Area Switch - Remove
NOTE : Mounting position of the heated windshield wiper area switch (A) is
changed depending on the
model.
3. All Parts Removed - Install
- Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.
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Removal & Installation
1. Hood Insulator - Remove
2. All Removed Parts - Install
Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.
HOOD LATCH REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal & Installati
Removal & Installation
1. Front Bumper - Remove
2. Horn - Remove
Fig. 2: (High) Horn Bracket Torque Specifications
Fig. 3: (Low) Horn Bracket Torque Specifications
Horn (High)
Disconnect the c
Removal & Installation
1. Rear Inner Fender - Remove
Remove the rear inner fender - Refer to: Front Inner Fender Removal and
Installation, or Rear
Inner Fender Removal and Installation as nee
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Overview
Motion adaptive-EPS control performs the steering torque correction control
coordinated with VSA system for
stabilizing the vehicle when the steering is unstable. The EPS system determines
the state of the vehicle based
on the data calculated by the VSA modulator-control unit, and the dat
Overview
This system improves fuel efficiency and reduces exhaust emissions at all
levels of engine speed, vehicle speed,
and engine load. The VTEC mechanism changes the valve lift and timing by using
more than one cam profile.
The VTEC system changes the cam profile (angle) at cruising speeds. (