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Lubrication Points
No. LUBRICAnON POINTSLUBRICANT
1 E^g,neAPI Service Grade: Use SJ "Energy Conserving" orSH "Energy Conserving ll" grade oil,The oil container may also display the API Certificationmark shown below. Make sure it savs "For GasolineEngines. "
SAE Viscositv: See chart below.
2TransmissionManualHonda Genuine MTF*1
AutomaticGenuine Honda Premium Formula AutomaticTransmission Fluid (ATF)*,
Brake line (lncludes Anti-lock brake line)Genuine Honda DOT3 Brake Fluid13
Clutch lineGenuine Honda DOT3 Brake Fluid*3
Power steering gearboxSteering grease P/N 08733 - 8070E
Release fork lManual transmission)Sup€r High Temp Urea Grease (P/N 08798 - 9002)
1
8
Throttle wire end (Dashboard lower oanel hole)Cruise control actuator wire end(Dashboard lower Danel hole)Silicone grease
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10
11
14
Throttle cable end (Throttle link)Cruise control actuator cable end (Actuator link)Brake master cvlinder oushrodClutch master cylinder pushrod
Battery terminals
Fuel fill lid
Multi-purpose grease
to
17
18
Engin6 hood hinges and engine hood latchHatch hinges 8od latch or trunk hinges and latchDoor hjnges, upper and lowerDoor ooen detent
Honda White Lithium Grease
19Rear b.ake calipersSilicone grease
20Power steering systemGenuine Honda Power Steering Fluid-V or S*.
21Ai|' conditioning compressorRefrigerant oii ND-O|L8 {P/N38897 - PR7 - A01AH or38899-PR7-A01)(For Refrigerant: HFC-134a (R- 134a))
API SERVICE LABELAPI CERTIFICATION SEAL
Recommended engine oilEngin€ oil viscosity lorambrent lemperature ranges
r(For the details of lubrication points and type of lubricants to be applied, refer to the illustrated index and various work Dro-cedure (such as Assembly/Reassembly, Replacement, Overhaul, Installation. etc.) contained in each section,
*1: Always use Genuine Honda Manual Transmission Fluid (MTF). Using motor oil can cause stiffer shifting because itdoes not contain the proper addtuves.*2: Always use Genuine Honda Premium Formula Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF). Using a non-Honda ATF can affectshift quality.*3: Always use Genuine Honda DOT 3 B.ake Fluid, Using a non-Honda brake fluid can cause corrosion and decrease thelife of the system.'4: Always use Genuine Honda Power Steering Fluid-V or S. Using any other type of power steering fluid or automatictransmission fluid can cause increase v,/ear and poor steering in cold weather.
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Rear Damper
Removal
Remove the rear wheels (see page 18-30).
Remove the damper access panel.
- Sedan only: Remove the trunk side panel (see
section 20).
Remove the two flange nuts.
Hatchback:
DAMPER ACCESS PANEL
10 x'1.25 mm
Remove the wheel sensor wire brackets (for vehicles
with ABS).
NOTE: Do not disconnect the wheel sensor connec-
tor.
18-36
5.Remove the flange bolt on the damper.
Remove the flange bolt that connects the lower arm
to the trailing arm.
7. Lower the rear suspension and remove the damper.
DAMPER
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1.Tighten the two flange nuts on top of the damper to
the specified to.que.
Install the damper access panel by aligning the tabs
on the panel.
Sedan only: Install the trunk side panel (see section
FLANGE NUTS10 x 1.25 mm49 N.m {5.0 kgt.m, 36lbl.ft)
10. Install the rear wheels {see page l8-32).
18-41
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Body
Bumpers
Front Bumper Replacement ....................-..... 20-111
Rear Bumpar Replacemeni
Hatchback ................. 20-1/B
Sedan .................... ....20-111'Carpet
. Repfacemenl .,.,.,.,,..-....-.20-126
Consoles, Front and Rear
* Replacement ..................20-130
Dashboard
Component Removal/lnstallation ................ 20-133
Replacement Precautions ...........,................. 20-138
R€placement ....,.,...........20-139
Doors
Door Index Hatchback ................................... 20-2
Front Door Index Sedan .................,.,..,.,....,.. 20-18
Rear Door Index Sedan ........,.,........,.............. 20-30
Emblems
Installation .....................20-167
FenderwellTrim
+ Replacement., ................20.162
Fram€ Repair Chart .-..........20-170
Hatch
Replacoment .......,..........20-118
Adiustment .................... 20-150
Hatch Latch and Lock Cylinder
Replacement ..,.,..... ........ 20-158
Hstch Spoiler
Replacement ......... .......-.20.161
Hatch Weatherstrip/Trunk Lid Wsatherstrip
Replacement ..................20.163
Headliner
ReDlacement
Hatchbsck ,.,....,......,.. 20-98
Sedan .........................................................20-100
Hood
Replacsment ......... ......... 20.146
Adiustment ....................20-117
lnterior Trim
Reolacement
Hatchback ................. 20-91
Sedan .........................................................20-9,1
Mirrors
Power Mirror Reolacement ..........,................ 20-49
Mirrol Holder Removal ............................,..... 20.50
Mirror Holder Installation .............................. 20-50
Mirror Visor and Mirrot Covet
Replacement
Haichback ............20-51
Sedan .................................................... 20-51
Rearview Mirror Reolacement ..........-....-.-.... 20.52
Roof Molding Rep|acament ................................ 20.164
Door and Sid€ Moldings
Replacement .,..........,..... 20-165
Moonroot
lnd6x
Hatchback -................20-77
Sodan .........................................................20-8il
Opener and Latch
Replacement .......... ......,. 20-156
Opensr Cables
Replacamsnt .,.,...,.. ......., 20-154
Retainers and W€atherstrip
Replacement .................. 20-160
Seats
Front Seat Romoval ....................................... 20-103
Front Seat Replacement ...........................,.,.. 20-104
Front Soat Disassembly and Reassembly ...20-106
Torsion Bar ReDlacomant .....,...,......,.......,..,., 2O-1O7
Seat Eelt Switch Ha.ness Location ..,...,.,.,..,2O-1O7
Front Seat Cover Replacemont ..,....,..,..,.....,. 20-108
Rear Soat Roplscemont
Hatchback ................. 20.110
Sedan.........................................................20-112
R€al Seat Cover Replacomont ...................... 20-114
Seat Belts
Front Seat Beh Replacement
Hatchback..................20.117
Sedan20-r18
Rear S6at Bolt R€plac€ment
Hatchback .-......-.-......20-121
Sedan.......................-.-....-.-..........-.............20-122
fnspection ......-.-.,....-.-....20-121
Chifd Seat Anchor Plate ................................ 20-125
Side Sill Panol
Beplacom€nt .................. 20-166
Sub-frame ........................... 20.169
Trunk Lid
Replacement ......... ..,..,.,.20-151
Adiustmeni .................... 20-153
Trunk Lid Latch and Lock Cvlindot
Replac€ment ......... ......... 20-159
Trunk Trim
Replacement .,.,,.,........... 20-97
Windshield, Rear Window, Ouarter Glass
lndex
Hatchback ...........,,.20-53
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S6dan ......................................................... 20.54
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Rear Window
Removal
Sedan
CAUTION:
a Wear gloves to remove and install the rear window.
a Do not damage the de{roster glid lines.
L To remove the rear window, first remove:
. Trunk lid (see page 20-151)a Rear seat-back side bolsters (see page 20-113)a Rear shelf (see page 20 95)
a Rear pillar trim panel (see page 20-95)
2.
3.
Disconnect the delroster leads, and remove their
holders.
NOTE: Avoid scratching the rear window with the
cutter blade.
Remove the clips, then remove the lower cover.
NOTE: Use a clip remover to remove the clips.
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MOLDING
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\CLIPREMOVER
LOWERCOVER
20-68
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4. Peel off the molding.
NOTEi When molding removal is dif{icult, cut the
molding with a knife.
REAR WINDOW
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5.Pull down
20- 100).
CAUTION:
cessively.
the rear of the headliner (see page
Take care not to bend the headliner ex-
6.Apply protective tape to the edge of the body as
shown.
Using an awl, make a hole through the adhesive from
inside the car. Push the piano wire through the hole,
and wrao each end around a oiece of wood.
ADHESIVE/ - ,,o"o *,aa
HEAOLINER
PROTECTIVE TAPE
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Interior Trim
Replacement
a Weai gloves to remove and installthe ttim and panels.
a When prying with a flat tip screwdriver, wrap it with
protective tape to prevent damage.
NOTE: Take care not to bend or scratch the trim andpanels.
Kick panel/Front pillar trim removali
1. Remove the kick panel.
< : Clip locations
A<: Clip, 1 B<:Clip, 1 CV: Clip,'l
fl,ffi,ry
NOTE: Remove the driver's kick panel while pulling
the hood release handle.
KICK PANEL
Pull the door trim back, then remove the front pillar
trim.
< : Clip locations, 4
lnstallation is the reverse of the removal procedure.
NOTE: lf necessary, replace any damaged clips.
FRONT PILLAR
'1.
2.
Hatchback
Rear trim panel/Side t?im panel/Ouarter pillar trim panel
removal:
REAR SHELF
Remove the rear seat (see page 20-110).
Remove the trunk mat and spare tire lid
TRUNK MAT FASTENER
5. Remove the rear body stiffener (Type R).
>: Boh locltionr, 2
8 x 1.25 mmZ2 N-ml?.2 kgt m,18 tbf.ftl
REAR SHELF
20-91
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NOTE: Take care not to bend or scratch the panels.
1. Fold the rear seat-back forward.
2. Lift the trunk mat, then remove the spare tire lid-
4. Remove the clips, then remove the trunk side panel
on each side.
NOTE: The clips on the trunk side panel can be re-
moved in the same way as those on the rear trim
panel.
< : Clip locations
A<: Clip, 6BV : Clip, 4
FASTENERS
3. Remove the clips, then remove the rear trim panel.
V: Clip locations
AV: Clip, 4'l ) Push the inner clip.
NOTE: Do not push rtin too far,
2) Detach the clip by
pulling it.
INNER CLIP
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BV: Clip, 2
- 1) Loosen the inner clip.-2) Detach the clip by
pulling it.
Installation is the reverse of the removal procedure.
NOTE:
a It necessary, replace any damaged clips.
a When installing the rear trim panel, install the A
clips as follows.
- 1) Pull the inner clip up as shown.INNER
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2) lnstall the clip in the rear trim panel, then
push the inner clip until it's flush.
INNER CLIP
TBUNK MAT
Trunk Trim
Replacement
20-97
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Seats
Rear Seat Replacement
Hatchback
NOTEr Take care not to scratch the seat covers and
body.
1. Fold the seat backs lorward.
2. Remove the clips, then lold the trunk mat.
V : Clip locations, 14
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STRIKER
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TRUNK MAT
20-110
3. Remove the clip pin on each side.
Slide the seat-backs outward, then remove the seat-
backs Jrom the pivot bracket.
SEAT.BACK
SEAT-BACK PTVOTBRACKET
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CLIP PIN
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Seats
Rear Seat Replacement {cont'd)
Sedan
NOTE: Take care not to scratch the seat covers and
oooy.
1. Fold the seat-back forward.
2. Remove the clips.
V : Clip locations. 8
SEAT-BACK
TRUNI( MAT
SEAT-BACK
20-112
3. Detach the hook. then remove the trunk mat.
TRUNK
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4. Remove the bolts, then remove the seat-back.
V : Bolt locations, 4
REAR SEAT LATCH/LOCK CYUiIDEB(see pog€ 2G113)REAR SEATHVOT BNACKET(s6e page 20-113)
SEAT-BACK
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E 7.2 tbt.ht Iq7 ,2'/.
SEAT.BACK
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Seat Belts
Rear Seat Belt Replacement (cont'dl
Sedan
Rem ove I
a Rear seat (see page 20-1'l2l
a Rear pillar trim panel (see page 20'95)
a Rear shelf trim panel (see page 20-95)
. Rear shelf (see page 20-961
2. Remove all the anchor bolts, the retractor bolt and the retractor mounting bolts, then remove the rear seat belts
and center belts.
3. Check that the retractor locking mechanism functions as described on page 20-124
a Trunk mat {see page 20 97}
a Rear trim panel (see page 20-971
a Trunk side panel (see page 20 97)
UPPER ANCHOR BOLT7/16,20 UNF
32 N m 13.3 kgt m, 24 lbt ltl
RETRACTOR MOUNTINGBOLT6 x 1.0 mm9.8 N m (1.0 kgf .m,
7 .2 tbl.ltlRETRACTOR BOLT7/16-20 UNF32 N.m {3.3 kgl'm,24 tbt,ttl
RETRACTOR
CENTER ANCHOR EOLTS7/16-20 UNF32 N m {3.3 kgf m,24 tbf.td
LOWER ANCHOR BOLT7/16-20 UNF32 N.m 13.3 kgf.m,24 lbf.It)
SEAT EELTBUCKLES
CENTER EELTS
20-122