Honda HR-V: Wiper/Washer Switch Removal, Installation, and Test
Removal & Installation
NOTE : 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
the precautions
and procedures before doing repairs or service.
1. Column Cover - Remove
2. Wiper/Washer Switch - Remove
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- Disconnect the connector (A)
- Remove the wiper/washer switch (B) by pressing the
tabs.
3. All Removed Parts - Install
- Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.
Test
1. Wiper/Washer Switch - Test
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Windshield
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Rear window
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- Inspect the connector terminals to be sure they are all making
good contact.
- If the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as
necessary, and recheck the system.
- If the terminals are OK, go to step 2.
- Check for continuity between the terminals in each switch
position according to the tables
- If the continuity is not as specified, replace the wiper/washer
switch (A).
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Adjustment
1. Fuel Fill Door - Adjust
Slightly loosen the hinge mounting bolts (A)
Adjust the fuel fill door (B) in or out until it is flush with the body,
and
up or down as necessary to equali
SEE MORE:
Test
1. Vehicle - Lift
2. Engine Undercover - Remove (With 2WD)
3. CVT Lock-Up Clutch Control Solenoid Valve - Test (On Vehicle)
Disconnect the connector (A).NOTE:
To prevent damage, cover the connector using a shop towel.
Check the connector for corrosion, dirt, or oil, and clean or repair
Overview
For an easy analysis of problems caused by engine stalls and starting
problems, the powertrain control module
(PCM) uses an on-board snapshot to record the operational conditions at the time
of occurrence of engine stalls
and engine starting problems.
There are three types of on-board sn