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Honda Fit: Rear Stabilizer Bushing Replacement

  1. Raise and support the vehicle.

  1. Remove the stabilizer bushing (A) from the axle beam.

  2. A
  3. Apply silicone spray (P/N08209-0001) to the new stabilizer bushing. This will ease installation of the bushing into the stabilizer and the axle beam.

    NOTE: When spraying any agents that contain silicone, cover all the connectors, terminals, and switches in area with a protective cloth or plastic sheet.

  1. Install the stabilizer bushing (A) into the axle beam by aligning the end face of the stabilizer bushing to the center of hole (B).

    NOTE:

    • Securely install the stabilizer (C) into the stabilizer bushing groove (D).

    • Make sure the stabilizer bushing is not protrusion the end of the axle beam (E).

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