Honda CR-V: Frame

Under-cowl Panel Replacement

NOTE: Take care not to scratch the body.

1. Remove these items:

2. Remove the bolts and nuts, disconnect the connector (A) and remove the grommet (B), then remove the under-cowl panel (C).

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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.

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Rear Damper Gusset Replacement

Rear Damper Gusset Torque

NOTE: Take care not to scratch the body.

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Subframe Replacement

Front Subframe Torque

NOTE:

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Rear Subframe Torque

NOTE:

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Frame Repair Chart

Top View

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Side View

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