Honda HR-V: Wheel Bolt Removal and Installation
Special Tools Required
Ball Joint Remover, 28 mm 07MAC-SL00202
![Suspension System - Service Information](images/books/1097/index 109(8).png)
Removal
![NOTICE](images/books/1097/index.7.png)
- Do not use a hammer or impact tools (pneumatic or electric).
- Be careful not to damage the threads of the wheel bolts.
Front
1. Vehicle - Lift
2. Front Wheel - Remove
3. Front Hub - Remove
4. Wheel Bolt - Remove
![Suspension System - Service Information](images/books/1097/index 110(8).png)
- Separate the wheel bolt (A) from the hub (B) using a hydraulic press.
Support the hub with hydraulic press attachments (C) or
equivalent tools.
Rear
5. Vehicle - Lift
6. Rear Wheel - Remove
7. Rear Brake Disc - Remove
8. Wheel Bolt - Remove
![Suspension System - Service Information](images/books/1097/index 111(7).png)
- Separate the wheel bolt (A) from the hub (B).
NOTE: If the angle of the remover against the wheel bolt is not vertical,
readjust the ball
joint remover by turning the head (C) of the adjusting bolt (D).
Installation
![NOTICE](images/books/1097/index.7.png)
- Do not use a hammer or impact tools (pneumatic or electric).
- Be careful not to damage the threads of the wheel bolts.
Front
1. Wheel Bolt - Install
![Suspension System - Service Information](images/books/1097/index 112(8).png)
- Insert a new wheel bolt (A) into the hub (B) while aligning the splined
surfaces (C) on the hub hole with the wheel bolt.
NOTE:
- Degrease the area around the wheel bolt.
- Make sure the wheel bolt is installed vertically to the hub disc
surface.
- Before installing the new wheel bolt, clean the mating surfaces on
the bolt and the hub.
- Install the wheel bolt using a hydraulic press until the wheel bolt
shoulder is fully seated. Support the hub with hydraulic press
attachments (D) or equivalent tools.
2. Front Hub - Install
3. Front Wheel - Install
NOTE: If you cannot tighten the wheel nut to the specified torque when
installing the wheel, replace the front hub.
Rear
4. Wheel Bolt - Install
![Suspension System - Service Information](images/books/1097/index 113(7).png)
- Insert a new wheel bolt (A) into the hub (B) while aligning the splined
surfaces (C) on the hub hole with the wheel bolt.
NOTE:
- Before installing the new wheel bolt, clean the mating surfaces on
the bolt and the hub.
- Degrease the area around the wheel bolt and the threaded section of
the nut.
- Adjust the measurement (D) with the washers (P/N 94101-12800 or
equivalent) (E)
- Install a nut (P/N 90304-SC2-000 or equivalent) (F) hand-tight.
NOTE :
- Make sure the wheel bolt is installed vertically to the hub disc
surface.
- Do not install the nut and the washers that have been used as tools
on a vehicle.
- Tighten the nut.
NOTE:
- Do not exceed the maximum torque limit.
- Make sure there is no gap (G) between the bolt and the hub.
Limited torque: 108 N.m (11.0 kgf.m, 80 lbf.ft) max.
NOTE: If you cannot tighten the wheel nut to the specified torque when
installing the wheel,
replace the rear hub bearing unit as an assembly - Refer to: Rear Hub
Bearing Unit Removal and Installation (2WD), or Rear Hub Bearing Unit
Removal and Installation (AWD).
5. Rear Brake Disc - Install
6. Rear Wheel - Install
WHEEL REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal & Installation
1. Vehicle - Lift
2. Wheel - Remove
![Suspension System - Service Information](images/books/1097/index 114(8).png)
Fig. 32: Wheel Mounting Bolts Torque Specifications
3. All Removed Parts - Install
- Install the wheel in the reverse order of removal.
NOTE: Before installing the wheel, clean the mating surfaces between the
brake disc and the inside of the wheel.
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DESCRIPTION
SUSPENSION SYSTEM DESCRIPTION - OVERVIEW
Fig. 1: Suspension System Components
INSPECTION/ADJUSTMENT
FRONT LOWER ARM BALL JOINT INSPECTION
Inspection
When inspecting the ball joint, the
FRONT DAMPER/SPRING DISASSEMBLY, REASSEMBLY, AND INSPECTION
Exploded View
Damper/Spring - Exploded View
Fig. 3: Damper/Spring - Exploded View With Torque Specifications
Disassembly
NOTE:
When compr
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NOTE: Examples used in this article are general in nature and do not
necessarily relate
to a specific engine or system. Illustrations and procedures have been chosen
to guide mechanic through engine overhaul process. Descriptions of processes
of cleaning, inspection, assembly and machine shop pract
1. Keyless access system check 1.
Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode.
Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.
Check the immobilizer indicator.
Does the immobilizer indicator come on?
YES
Go to step 2.
NO
Go to step 5.
2. Keyless access system check 2:
Check the immobilizer indicator.
Does the