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Honda HR-V: Rear Accessory Power Socket Removal and Installation

Honda HR-V (2015-2021) Service Manual / Electrical / Electrical System - Service Information / Rear Accessory Power Socket Removal and Installation

Removal & Installation

1. Rear Accessory Power Socket - Remove

Electrical System - Service Information

  1. Gently press the tabs (A), and remove the rear accessory power socket (B)
  2. Disconnect the connector.

Electrical System - Service Information

  1. Gently press the tabs (A), and remove the housing (B) from the right rear side trim panel. Note the location of the indexing tab (C).

2. All Removed Parts - Install

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

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