How can I fix the back hatch on my HHR?

How can I fix the back hatch on my HHR?

You will have to pull the small panel in the lower center of the door and actuate the latch with a screwdriver. You can’t post conmments that contain an email address.

Where to buy a jeep CJ4 hardtop rear hatch?

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What’s the fuse on the HHR back hatch?

An expert that got 5 achievements. An expert that has over 500 points. It most likely will be the fuse for the hatch, I would definately check out the fuse before trying other things. If the fuse is ok then it could be the release motor on the hatch. Good luck.. You can’t post conmments that contain an email address.

Is the rear hatch switch on a Honda CRV failing?

This video details the steps for replacing the rear hatch switch. The Honda 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 CRV rear door switch is notorious for failing to open, mostly during cold conditions. This is usually a sign the switch is failing. I did a previous video (link below) on how to troubleshoot if the switch is failing. Loading…

What should I do if my rear hatch does not open?

Disconnected the connectors from the rear hatch lock actuator and from the rear hatch switch. With a meter verified that pin #1 of the switch connect reads to ground, and that pin #1 of the actuator connector reads to ground. Measured 11.1 volts at pin #2 of the rear hatch switch.

How do you remove the rear panel on a CRV?

Open the liftgate. Locate the notches in each end up the upper trim panel. Slide a small, flat-head screwdriver into each notch and gently pry outward to disengage the retaining hooks. Pull the upper trim panel off the liftgate.

What are the volts on the rear hatch?

Measured 11.1 volts at pin #2 of the rear hatch switch. Reconnected the connector to the actuator and shorted pins #1 and #2 to simulate a closed switch, the actuator remained locked. With the switch pins shorted measured 0 volts at pin #2 of the actuator connector.

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