EXTERIOR BODY PANELS > Front Hood
REMOVAL
1. FRONT HOOD PANEL
CAUTION:
The hood COMPL - front is heavy. When removing or installing the hinge COMPL - front hood, be sure to work in a group of two or more.
1. Open the hood COMPL - front.
2. Remove the clips, and remove the insulator - front hood.
3. Remove the clip, and remove the seal - front duct.
CAUTION:
If the weather strip clip is removed with excessive force, the seal - front duct may be damaged. Be sure to use clip remover, etc. to remove.
4. Using a marker pen, make alignment marks (A) on the hood COMPL - front and the striker - front hood.
5. Remove the striker - front hood from the hood COMPL - front.
6. Remove the nut on the hood COMPL - front side, and remove the hood COMPL - front.
2. FRONT HOOD HINGE
CAUTION:
The hood COMPL - front is heavy. When removing or installing the hinge COMPL - front hood, be sure to work in a group of two or more.
1. Remove the cover - front fender.
(1) Remove the clip.
(2) Release the claws by pulling them forward, and remove the cover - front fender.
2. Remove the fender COMPL - front. Front Fender > REMOVAL">
3. Remove the hood COMPL - front.
(1) Remove the nuts on the hood panel side, and remove the hood COMPL - front.
4. Remove the bolts, and remove the hinge COMPL - front hood.
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Maintenance schedule
U.S. models
The scheduled maintenance items required
to be serviced at regular intervals
are shown in the "Warranty and Maintenance
Booklet". For details, read the
separate "Warranty and Maintenance
Booklet".
Canada models
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