Honda CR-V: Hood

Hood Adjustment

1. Remove these items:

2. Slightly loosen each bolt (A).

Honda CR-V. Hood

3. Adjust the hood alignment in this sequence:

4. Adjust the hood latch (D) to obtain the proper height at the forward edge, and move the hood latch right or left until the striker (E) is centered in the hood latch.

5. Tighten the bolts to the specified torque.

6. Check that the hood opens properly and closes securely.

7. Apply touch-up paint to the hinge mounting bolts and around the hinges, and let the paint dry.

8. Apply multipurpose grease to the hood latch and hood hinges as indicated by the arrows.

Honda CR-V. Hood

9. Reinstall all of the removed parts.

Hood Seal Replacement

1. Using a clip remover, detach the clips (A, B), then remove the hood seals (C, D). Take care not to scratch the hood.

Honda CR-V. Hood

2. Install the seals in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:

Hood Insulator Replacement

1. Using a clip remover, detach the clips. Release the hooks (A), then remove the hood insulator (B). Take care not to scratch the hood.

Honda CR-V. Hood

2. Install the insulator in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:

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