Steering Angle Sensor Replacement

2011 Honda CR-V EX, 2.4 RE4, BZHASECTION Steering Angle Sensor Replacement
NOTE: Do not damage or drop the combination switch as the steering angle sensor is sensitive to shock and vibration.
  1. With the wheels in the straight-ahead position and the steering wheel centered, remove the steering wheel (see STEERING WHEEL REMOVAL ).
  2. Remove the steering column covers (see COLUMN COVER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ) and the cable reel (see CABLE REEL REPLACEMENT ).
  3. Remove the combination switch assembly (see step 12 under REMOVAL ).
  4. Remove the combination light switch (A) and the wiper/washer switch (B) from the combination switch body assembly (C).
    Fig 1: Setting Turn Signal Canceling Sleeve Position So That Arrow Mark Points Straight Up
    G06611301Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
  5. Install the combination switch body assembly in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:
    NOTE:
    • Do not remove the steering angle sensor from the combination switch body.
    • Set the turn signal canceling sleeve (D) position so that the arrow mark (E) points straight up.
    • Note that the tightening order is specified for the combination switch assembly/cable reel mounting screws (see step 1 under INSTALLATION ).
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