Honda HR-V: Sunvisor Removal and Installation
Removal & Installation
1. Sunvisor - Remove
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- Push the hook (A) with a flat-tip screwdriver through the hole in the
front
side of the bracket cover (B).
NOTE : Make sure the hook is unlocked.
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- While pushing in the hook (A) with a flat-tip screwdriver, release the
sunvisor (B)
from the holder (C), and rotate the sunvisor backward 45º.
NOTE : Make sure the
hook slides into the bracket cover as you rotate the sunvisor.
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- Disconnect the connector (A). (for some models)4. Remove the sunvisor
(B).
NOTE : If the sunvisor cannot be removed, the hook has not rotated into the
bracket cover. Repeat step 2 to rotate the hook.
2. Sunvisor Holder - Remove
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- Push the hook (A) with a flat-tip screwdriver through the hole in the
left side or right side of the holder (B).
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- Push the other side hook (A), then remove the holder
(B).
3. Sunvisor - Check
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- If the side curtain airbag has deployed, replace the sunvisor, along
with the other parts
listed for side curtain airbag deployment
- If the side curtain airbag has not deployed, inspect the sunvisor for
damage. A
damaged sunvisor may cause the side curtain airbags to deploy improperly,
possibly
causing injury. Replace the sunvisor if it has any of the following damage:
- Any cracks in the sunvisor bracket (A)
- Any cracks in the sunvisor bracket cover (B)
- Any bends or cracks in the sunvisor shaft (C)
- Any cracks in the sunvisor base (D)
- Any cracks in the vanity mirror base (E)
- If the holder grommet is damaged or stress-whitened, replace the holder
grommet and
the holder as an assembly.
4. All Removed Parts - Install
- Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.
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FUEL TANK GUARD REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal and Installation
2WD
1. Vehicle - Lift
2. Front Fuel Tank Guard - Remove
Fig. 1: Front Fuel Tank Guard With Torque Specific
Removal & Installation
1. Moonroof Glass - Remove
2. Drain Channel - Remove
Remove the screws securing the drain channel (A).
Release the drain channel (A) from both hooks (B) of the drain
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Overview
Receiving various signals, such as coolant temperature signals and
refrigerant compression signals, from
sensors, the PCM performs the fan control switching the fan speed (HI/LO) as
needed. This control efficiently
operates the radiator fa
NOTE : Before you troubleshoot, review the how to troubleshoot information -
Refer to: How to Troubleshoot
the Forward Collision Warning (FCW), or How to Troubleshoot the Lane Departure
Warning (LDW).
DTCs (FCW/LDW)
1. Problem verification.
Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.
Clear the DTC with t