Honda HR-V: Speaker Removal, Installation, and Test
Removal & Installation
Door Speaker
1. Door Panel - Remove
- Remove the door panel.
2. Door Speaker - Remove
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- Remove the bolt, then lift the door speaker straight up to release
the lower clips (A)
- Disconnect the connector (B), then remove the door speaker.
3. All Removed Parts - Install
- Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.
Tweeter
4. Tweeter - Remove
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- From the notch (A), carefully pry the tweeter grille (B) out with a
small
screwdriver.
NOTE: Be careful not to damage the tweeter grille and the
dashboard
- Disconnect the connector (C), and remove the tweeter grille.
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- Remove the tweeter (A).
5. All Removed Parts - Install
- Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.
Test
Door Speaker
1. Speaker - Test
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- Measure the resistance between terminals No. 1 and No. 2. There
should be about 4 Ω
- If the resistance is not as specified, replace the door speaker.
Tweeter
2. Tweeter - Test
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- Measure the resistance between terminal No. 1 and the outside terminal
of the
capacitor (A). There should be about 4.0 Ω. Also check the capacitor
condition. If
any problem is found, replace the tweeter
- If the resistance is not as specified, replace the tweeter.
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Removal & Installation
NOTE: The USB adapter, the USB adapter A, and the USB adapter B are the same
parts.
1. Center Console Switch Panel - Remove
Remove the console front mat.
Pull out th
Removal & Installation
SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component locations -
Refer to: SRS Component
Location Index (KA/KC), or SRS Component Location Index (KA/KC) and th
SEE MORE:
1. DTC check:
Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.
Check for DTCs with the HDS.
Are there DTCs indicated?
YES
Do the DTC troubleshooting.
NO
Go to step 2.
2. Gauge control module operation check.
Do the gauge control module self-diagnostic function.
Is the gauge control module OK?
YES
Go to step
The side airbags help protect the torso and pelvis of the driver or a front
passenger
during a moderate-to-severe side impact.
Make sure you and your front seat passenger always
sit upright. Leaning into the path of a side airbag can
prevent the airbag from deploying properly and
increases your ris