Honda HR-V: Fuel Fill Pipe Removal and Installation (AWD)
Removal and Installation
1. Fuel Pressure - Relieve
2. Fuel Tank - Drain
3. Fuel Cap Adapter - Remove
4. Rear Axle Beam - Remove - Refer to: Rear Axle Beam Removal and
Installation (2WD), or Rear Axle Beam Removal and Installation (AWD)
5. Filler Neck Tube and Suction Tube - Disconnect
- Remove the front center member.
- Remove the suction joint clip (A).
- Disconnect the fuel line quick-connect fitting (B).
- Disconnect the filler neck tube (C) from the fuel fill pipe. When you
disconnect
the tube, slide back the clamp, then twist the tube as you pull to avoid
damaging
it.
6. Rear Inner Fender (Left Side) - Remove - Refer to: Front Inner Fender
Removal and Installation, or
Rear Inner Fender Removal and Installation
7. Fuel Fill Pipe - Remove
- Remove the
fuel pipe (A).
- Disconnect the quick-connect fittings (A), then remove the one
way valve tube (B) if needed.
8. All Removed Parts - Install
- Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.
9. Wheel Alignment - Check
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Removal and Installation
1. Fuel Pressure - Relieve
2. Fuel Tank - Drain
3. Fuel Cap Adapter - Remove
4. Front Floor Undercover - Remove - Refer to: Rear Floor Undercover Removal
and Installation
(2W
Removal
NOTE: Before you work on the fuel lines and fittings, read
the Fuel Line/Quick-Connect Fitting Precautions.
1. Fuel Line/Quick-Connect Fitting - Remove
If equipped, remove the quick-connec
Removal and Installation
1. Fuel Pressure - Relieve
2. Front Seat - Remove
3. Fuel Tank - Drain
Drain the fuel tank, then reinstall the fuel tank unit without
connecting the fuel tank unit connect
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NOTE:
Check the vehicle 12 volt battery condition first.
Check for B-CAN DTCs and resolve them before troubleshooting.
Check the connectors for poor connections or loose terminals.
1. Problem verification.
Test-drive the vehicle at freeway speeds, and monitor if the volume
increases.
Does the
The hydraulic control system is controlled by the transmission fluid pump,
the valves, and the solenoid valves. The transmission fluid pump is driven by
the engine turns. The transmission fluid
pump drive sprocket is connected to the stator shaft, turns as the engine turns,
and drives the transmi