Honda HR-V: CVT Differential Carrier Disassembly and Reassembly (CVT)
Special Tools Required
Installer Attachment 40 mm 07LAD-PW50601
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Exploded View
1. Differential - Exploded View
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Fig. 32: Exploded View Of Differential
Disassembly
NOTE: The carrier bearing and the carrier bearing outer race should be
replaced as a set.
1. Differential Carrier Bearing - Remove
Transmission housing side
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Torque converter housing side
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- Remove the carrier bearings (A) using a commercially available bearing
puller (B)
and a spacer (C).
2. Final Driven Gear - Remove
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NOTE: The final driven gear bolts have left-hand threads.
Reassembly
NOTE:
- The carrier bearing and the carrier bearing outer race should be
replaced as a set.
- Adjust the carrier bearing preload after replacing the carrier bearing
and the carrier bearing outer race.
- Apply a light coat of clean transmission fluid on all parts before
installation.
1. Final Driven Gear - Install
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Fig. 33: Final Driven Gear With Torque Specifications
NOTE:
- The final driven gear bolts have left-hand threads.
- Tighten the bolts to the specified torque in a crisscross pattern in at
least two steps.
2. Differential Carrier Bearing - Install
Transmission housing side
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Torque converter housing side
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- Install the carrier bearing (A) until it bottoms using the 40 mm
installer attachment
and a press.
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NOTE:
Refer to the Exploded View as needed during this procedure.
Keep all foreign particles out of the transmission.
1. Transfer Assembly - Remove (With AWD)
Remove the transfer (A) with the O
NOTE:
Refer to the Exploded View as needed during this procedure.
Keep all foreign particles out of the transmission.
When you reassemble the transmission, apply a light coat of clean
transmissi
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Removal & Installation
1. Rear Door Panel - Remove
2. Rear Door Plastic Cover - Remove
Remove the plug cap (A)
Remove the rear door plastic cover (B) as needed.
NOTE : If the plastic
cover is damaged or torn, replace it with a new one.
3. Rear Door Checker - Remove
Fig. 2: Rear Door Chec
DTC ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS SRS RELATED DTCS
NOTE
Always check "How to troubleshoot the SRS system" and proceed along each
"DTC Troubleshooting" procedure.
Make sure the 12 volt battery is fully charged. If not, the results of
tests may not be accurate.
The SRS indicator will turn on when the b