Honda CR-V: Frame
Under-cowl Panel Replacement
NOTE: Take care not to scratch the body.
1. Remove these items:
- Windshield wiper arms
- Front fender trim, both sides
- Cowl covers
2. Remove the bolts and nuts, disconnect the
connector (A) and remove the grommet (B), then
remove the under-cowl panel (C).

3. Install the under-cowl panel in the reverse order of
removal.
Upper Dashboard Support Gusset Replacement
Upper Dashboard Support Gusset Torque
NOTE: Take care not to scratch the body.

Rear Damper Gusset Replacement
Rear Damper Gusset Torque
NOTE: Take care not to scratch the body.

Subframe Replacement
Front Subframe Torque
NOTE:
- After loosening the subframe mounting bolts, be sure to replace them
with new ones.
- When installing, align both installation reference holes in the subframe
with both reference holes in the body using
a screwdriver or tapered punch as a guide.

Rear Subframe Torque
NOTE:
- After loosening the subframe mounting bolts, be sure to replace them
with new ones.
- When installing, align both installation reference holes in the subframe
with both reference holes in the body using
a screwdriver or tapered punch as a guide.

Frame Repair Chart
Top View


Side View


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RECEIVER/DRYER DESIC
WARNING
Compressed air mixed with the R-134a forms a
combustible vapor.
The vapor can burn or explode causing serious
injury.
Never use compressed air to pressure test
R-134a service equipment
The air conditioning system removes heat from the passenger compartment by
transferring heat from the ambient air
to the evaporator. The evaporator cools the air with the refrigerant that is
circula
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Headlights System Description
The headlight system is composed of the MICU, the headlight and
dimmer/flash-to-pass switches (inside the
combination light switch), the left and right headlights, and the high beam
indicator.
The MICU controls the headlights with a built-in low beam headlight relay
Your airbag systems are virtually
maintenance free, and there are no
parts you can safely service.
However, you must have your
vehicle serviced if:
An airbag ever inflates. Any airbag
that has deployed must be
replaced along with the control
unit and other related parts. Any
seat bel
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