Honda HR-V: Rear Door Lower Seal Removal and Installation
Removal & Installation
1. Rear Door Lower Seal - Remove
2. All Removed Parts - Install
- Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.
REAR DOOR OUTER HANDLE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal & Installation
1. Rear Door Quarter Inner Trim - Remove
- Remove the rear door quarter inner trim (A).
NOTE : Remove the clip (B) on
the lower side with a commercially available trim pad remover (C).
2. Rear Door Outer Handle - Remove
- Remove the maintenance hole seals (A), the bolts (B), and the
screw (C).
- Remove and rotate the rod fastener (A) while holding the rear door outer
handle (B), disconnect the outer handle rod (C) with a clip remover.
- Lift up the rear door outer handle (A), and release the hook (B) of the
rear door outer handle from the door (C)
- Release the hook (D) of the rear door outer handle from the rear door
glass outer weatherstrip (E).
- Remove the rear door outer handle (A).
- Remove the rod fastener (A) from the rear door outer handle (B),
then replace it with a new one.
3. All Removed Parts - Install
- Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.
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Removal & Installation
1. Rear Door Panel - Remove
Remove the cap (A) by tilting down the hook (B) with a flattip
screwdriver.
Remove the screws.
Open the cap (A), then remove the scre
Removal
1. Rear Door Protection Tape - Remove
Remove the rear door protection tape (A).
NOTE : Slowly peel up the old
door protection tape while heating it with a hair dryer.
Installation
1. Rea
INSPECTION & ADJUSTMENT
DOOR GLASS ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment
NOTE : Check the door weatherstrip and the glass run channel for damage or
deterioration, and replace them if
necessary.
1. Door Panel - R
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ENTRY LIGHTS CONTROL SYSTEM (MICU) INPUT TEST
NOTE :
If you are troubleshooting multiple DTCs, be sure to follow the
instructions in B-CAN System Diagnosis
Test Mode A - Refer to: Body Electrical Troubleshooting - B-CAN System
Diagnosis Test Mode A -
Initial Communication and DTC Checks
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