Honda CR-V: Fuel Fill Door

Fuel Fill Door Adjustment

1. Remove the nut (A), then remove the open spring (B).

Honda CR-V. Fuel Fill Door

2. Slightly loosen the hinge mounting bolts (A).

Honda CR-V. Fuel Fill Door

3. Adjust the fuel fill door (B) in or out until it's flush with the body, and up or down as necessary to equalize the gaps.

4. Tighten the hinge mounting bolts.

5. Check that the fuel fill door opens properly and locks securely, and check that the rear of the door is flush with the body.

6. Reinstall the open spring and nut.

7. Apply multipurpose grease to each location indicated by the arrows.

Honda CR-V. Fuel Fill Door

8. Apply touch-up paint to the hinge mounting bolts and around the hinges.

Fuel Cap Adapter Replacement

NOTE: Take care not to scratch the body.

1. Remove the fuel pipe protector.

2. Remove the cap (A) by turning it counterclockwise.

Honda CR-V. Fuel Fill Door

3. From under the body, push out the hooks (A). Then turn the fuel cap adapter (B), and remove it from the fuel pipe.

Honda CR-V. Fuel Fill Door

4. Install the adapter in the reverse order of removal.

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