Honda HR-V: Shift Cable Removal and Installation (CVT)
Removal
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 repair or service.
1. Shift Lever Knob / Shift Lever Boots - Remove
NOTE: Do not wipe off the special grease applied to the area of the shift
lever marked with an asterisk
(*).
2. Center Console - Remove
3. Shift Cable (Shift Lever Side) - Remove
- Shift the transmission to R position/mode.
NOTE: Do not wipe off the special grease applied to the area of the
shift
lever marked with an asterisk (*).
- Insert a 6.0 mm (0.236 in) pin (A) into the positioning
holes (B).
NOTE: Use only a 6.0 mm (0.236 in) pin with no burrs.
- Remove the shift cable end nut (A).
- Expand the lock tab (A).
- Rotate the socket holder retainer (A) counterclockwise (B) until it
stops, then remove the shift cable (C).
NOTE: Do not remove the shift cable by pulling the shift cable guide
(D).
- Remove the shift cable end (A).
4. Front Grille Cover - Remove
5. Air Cleaner - Remove
6. Harness Cover - Remove
- Remove the bolts (A).
- Disconnect the connector (B).
7. Shift Cable (Transmission Side) - Remove
- Remove the lock pin (A) and the control pin (B).
- Remove the shift cable bracket (C) and the shift cable end
(D).
NOTE: Do not bend the shift cable excessively.
8. Vehicle - Lift
9. Heat Shield - Remove
2WD
AWD
10. Shift Cable - Remove
- Remove the shift cable bracket (A).
- Remove the shift cable grommet (A), and pull out the shift
cable (B).
NOTE: Do not bend the shift cable excessively.
Installation
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 repair or service.
1. Shift Cable - Install
- Insert the shift cable (A) through the grommet hole (B), and install the
shift cable grommet (C) in its hole.
NOTE: Do not bend the shift cable excessively.
- Install the shift cable bracket (A).
2. Heat Shield - Install
2WD
AWD
3. Shift Cable (Transmission Side) - Install
Fig. 21: Shift Cable (Transmission Side) With Torque Specifications
- Apply molybdenum grease to the inner surface of the hole (A) in the
shift cable end (B).
- Install the shift cable bracket (C) while installing the shift cable end
to the control lever (D).
NOTE: Do not bend the shift cable excessively.
- Install the control pin (E).
- Insert the lock pin (F) in the direction shown through the control pin
hole and out the opening (G)
of the control lever so that the hooked end (H) of the lock pin locks into
the control pin hole.
4. Harness Cover - Install
Fig. 22: Harness Cover With Torque Specifications
- Connect the connector (A).
- Install the bolts (B).
5. Air Cleaner - Install
6. Front Grille Cover - Install
7. Shift Cable - Adjust
- Push the shift cable (A) until it stops, then release it.
NOTE: Do not hold the shift cable guide (B) to adjust the shift
cable.
- Pull the shift cable back one step from the P position so that the
shift position is in R.
- Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.
- Check that the R indicator comes on.
- Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode or the
ACCESSORY mode.
8. Shift Cable (Shift Lever Side) - Install
- Install the shift cable end (A) over the mounting stud (B) by aligning
its
square hole (C) with the square fitting (D) at the bottom of the stud.
- Install the socket holder (A), then rotate the socket holder retainer
(B) clockwise (C) until it stops.
NOTE:
- Do not install the shift cable by holding the shift cable guide (D).
- Make sure that the shift cable end (A) is properly installed on the
mounting stud (B).
- If the cable end is out of position with the mounting stud, remove
the shift cable from
the shift cable bracket, then reinstall the cable end over the mounting
stud before
reinstalling the shift cable to the shift cable bracket. Do not install
the shift cable end
on the mounting stud with the shift cable installed on the shift cable
bracket.
- If the shift cable end does not ride at the bottom of the mounting
stud, rotate the stud
to align the square fitting with the hole.
Fig. 23: Shift Cable End Nut With Torque Specifications
- Install the shift cable end nut (A).
- Remove the 6.0 mm (0.236 in) pin (A) that was installed to
hold the shift lever.
9. Center Console - Install
10. Shift Cable - After Install Check
- Start the engine.
NOTE: Check that the engine starts in P or N position/mode, and does
not start in any other positions
/ modes.
- Check the shift lever operation.
- Move the shift lever through all positions / modes, and verify the
transmission range switch
matches with the A/T gear position indicator.
- Check that the back-up lights come on when the transmission is in R
position/mode.
- Shift the transmission to P position/mode.
- Check that the shift lock works properly. Push the shift lock release,
and check that the shift lever
releases, and also check that the shift lever locks when it is shifted back
to P position/mode.
- Make sure the vehicle is turned to the OFF (LOCK) mode with the shift
lever is in P position/mode.
If it does not, adjust the shift cable.
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Removal
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
Removal
NOTE:
Keep all foreign particles out of the transmission.
The solenoid wire harness and the transmission fluid temperature sensor
are not available separately.
Replace them as a set.
1.
Special Tools Required
Snap Ring Pliers 07LGC-
0010100
Replacement
NOTE: Apply a light coat of clean transmission fluid on all parts before
installation.
1. Torque Converter Housing Bearing - Remove
SEE MORE:
Replacement
NOTE: Do not allow dust, dirt, or other foreign materials to enter the
steering gearbox.
1. Steering Gearbox - Remove
2. Steering Gearbox Mount Cushion - Remove
Position a 36 mm socket (A) on the flange part of the gearbox housing
with a
washer (B), a 10 x 105 mm flange bolt (C),
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