Honda HR-V: Rear Door Protection Tape Removal and Installation
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. Rear Door Protection Tape - Install
- Clean the door bonding surface with a sponge dampened in isopropyl
alcohol.
After cleaning, keep oil, grease, and water from getting on the surface
- Remove a small portion of the separate paper from the rear door
protection tape
- Align the rear door protection tape as shown
- Install the rear door protection tape, as gradually removing the rest of
separate
paper
- Apply a pressure to the rear door protection tape to install the tape on
the rear door.
NOTE : Install the tape slowly and rub the tape from the corner to each end
to
avoid bubbles
- Remove the application seat.
REAR DOOR REGULATOR REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal & Installation
1. Rear Door Glass - Remove
2. Rear Door Regulator - Remove
- Disconnect the connector (A)
- Remove the bolts, then remove the regulator (B) through the
hole in the door.
3. All Removed Parts - Install
- Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.
NOTE :
- Apply multipurpose grease to all sliding surfaces of the rear door
regulator (A) where shown.
- Do the rear door glass adjustment.
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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
Removal & Installation
Cowl Cover
1. Windshield Wiper Arms - Remove
2. Front Fender Cover - Remove
Remove the front fender cover (A). (both sides)
3. Cowl Cover - Remove
Remove the hood rea
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Adjustment
Windshield
1. Wiper Arm/Nozzle - Adjust
Adjust the washer nozzles by gently gripping, and then moving, the
outside of each nozzle (A).
Do not insert tools into the nozzle hole (B), as it may cause the washer
fluid to spray incorrectly.
Wiper Arms Auto-Stop Position
1. Turn the ve
NOTE: Refer to the DTC code shown on the display, and then inspect the
connectors and terminals based on
the instructions in the table below.
DTC (Keyless Access Control Unit)
NOTE: If you are troubleshooting multiple DTCs, be sure to
follow the instructions in B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode A