Dashboard/Steering Hanger Beam Removal/Installation
Dashboard/Steering Hanger Beam Removal/InstallationSpecial Tools Required
KTC trim tool set SOJATP2014 *
*Available through the American Honda Tool and Equipment Program
SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component locations and the precautions and procedures before doing repairs or service.
NOTE:
- Have an assistant help you when removing and installing the dashboard.
- Put on gloves to protect your hands.
- Use the appropriate tool from the KTC trim tool set to avoid damage when prying components.
- Take care not to scratch the dashboard and related parts.
1. Make sure you have the anti-theft codes for the audio system or the navigation system (if equipped).
2. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery, and wait at least 3 minutes before beginning work.
3. Remove these items:
- Front seats, both sides
- Center console
- Driver's dashboard undercover
- Passenger's dashboard undercover
- Steering column
- Glove box
- A-pillar trim, both sides
- Kick panel, both sides
- Front console cover, both sides
- Dashboard center lower cover
- Shift lever
Driver's side
4. From under dash, disconnect the left side wire harness connectors (A), engine compartment wire harness connectors (B), interior wire harness connector (C), and driver's door wire harness connectors (D).
Center
5. Remove the rear heater joint (A).
6. From under dash, disconnect SRS control unit connector (A), floor harness connectors (B), and A/C subharness connector (C). Using a TORX T30 bit, remove the ground bolt (D), and release the wire harness clip (E).
Passenger's side
7. From under the dash, disconnect the radio tuner connectors (A), antenna connector (B), and right side wire harness connectors (C).
8. Remove the bolts, and remove the center bracket (A) from the dashboard center frame (B).
9. From the driver's side: Remove the bolt from brake pedal bracket, and remove the nut from the body.
10. Remove the special bolts (A) from outside the passenger's door.
1. Loosen the special bolt until its threads have come off the side bracket (B) of the steering hanger beam. The bolt will be screwed into the inside threads of the collar bolt (C) by loosening the bolt. Because of the thread locks on the thread of the bolt, the bolt and collar bolt will be fixed.
2. Loosen the bolt again to screw the collar bolt in to the fixed space adjuster (D) until it is stopped by the stopper (E). This will provide a gap (F) between the collar bolt and body.
3. Remove the bolt.
11. If necessary, remove the dashboard side cover (A).
1. Using a KTC trim tool, pry up on the front edge of the dashboard side cover to release the clips and hooks (B).
2. Pull out the cover to release the hooks (C), then remove the cover. Repeat on the other side of the dashboard.
12. If the adjusting nuts (A) are not screwed fully into the sleeve when removing the special bolts, screw externally threaded nuts into the sleeve with a 21 mm open-end wrench. In this case, the special bolt should be replaced with a new one because its thread locks were worn out.
13. Remove the bolts (A, B) from outside the driver's door.
14. Lift upon the dashboard (C) to release it from the guide pins (D).
15. Have an assistant hold the dashboard away from the body, open the driver's door fully. Carefully remove the dashboard through the driver's door opening. Take care not to scratch the body with the collar bolt.
NOTE:
- Do not rest the dashboard on its lower center console opening, or it may be damaged. Lay it on its front or back.
- Push the forward bolt on the passenger's side into the body to prevent the bolt and/or the passenger's door from getting damaged.
16. Install the dashboard in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:
- Before tightening the bolts, make sure the wire harnesses are not pinched.
- Make sure the connectors are plugged in properly, and the antenna lead and each cable are connected properly.
- Before reinstalling the dashboard, be sure the collar bolt nut (A) on passenger's side can be screwed/unscrewed lightly by hand, and then screw all of them into the fixed space adjuster (B) until they contact the stoppers (C) by hand. Do not tighten them fully with any tools.
- Before reinstalling the dashboard, try to screw the special bolt (D) into the loosened collar bolt. If the collar bolt is not unscrewed by screwing the special bolt, replace this special bolt with a new one.
- After setting the dashboard on the body, reinstall all of the mounting bolts to the dashboard, tighten the driver's side bracket to the specified torque, then torque the special bolt (D) on the passenger's side.
First screw the special bolt into the collar bolt nut, they will be fixed because of the thread lock on the bolt. Go on tightening the bolt with the collar bolt, they are loosened from the fixed space adjuster until the collar bolt contacts the inside face of the body. Then tighten the bolts again to the specified torque.
- Apply medium strength type liquid thread lock to the bolts securing the center bracket and the dashboard before reinstallation.
- Reconnect the negative cable to the battery.
- Enter the anti-theft codes for the audio system or the navigation system (if equipped).
- Set the clock (on vehicles without navigation).
- Check for any DTCs that may have been set during repairs, and clear them.