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Features:
Machined from solid block of aluminum, high strength and long-life service.
The surface pattern of each handle is laser-engraved and can be used for a long time. Anti-oxidation, anti-corrosion.
This replacement hood release latch is a repair for the OEM plastic latch, perfect match and direct replacement of your original parts. Easy to install,designed to be user-friendly and will not cause damage to your car.
Applicable Vehicle Type:
Compatible with 1996-2011 Honda Civic
Compatible with 1997-2006 Honda CR-V
Compatible with 2003-2011 Honda Element
Compatible with 2006-2014 Honda the Ridgeline
It is NOT for the entire cable, just for the replacement latch handle that fits on the end of the cable.
Coonie
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Perfect fit, fairly easy to install.
Coonie
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Perfect fit, fairly easy to install.
Pacheko
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Good price, works like it's supposed to, easy to replace, Good quality and fits just right.
Pacheko
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Good price, works like it's supposed to, easy to replace, Good quality and fits just right.
Daisy Salazar
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Priced well. Solid aluminum part. Worked great
Daisy Salazar
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Priced well. Solid aluminum part. Worked great
David Mendez
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Easy install, quality materials.
David Mendez
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Easy install, quality materials.
Joseph
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
It feels and looks like it’s going to last for the rest of the cars lifetime . Just crack the old one with some pliers and slide this one in then tighten it . Works great every time
Joseph
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
It feels and looks like it’s going to last for the rest of the cars lifetime . Just crack the old one with some pliers and slide this one in then tighten it . Works great every time
David Mays
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
You will need tot trim ALL the plastic off of the end where this handle goes. If you have to remove the kick panel and remove the cable from the in side to do so, then why not just install a new cable? Well, because these Honda cables are notorious for breaking at the handle anyway....even the Dorman or other replacements. Best to use a Dremel tool with a sanding disk to remove the plastic. Try and notch a small area so that the set screws will set recessed slightly. The set screws are pretty cheap and the heads stripped out when tightening. Cheaper than a new cable and looks better too. Just wish the hole was larger to fit over the plastic.
David Mays
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
You will need tot trim ALL the plastic off of the end where this handle goes. If you have to remove the kick panel and remove the cable from the in side to do so, then why not just install a new cable? Well, because these Honda cables are notorious for breaking at the handle anyway....even the Dorman or other replacements. Best to use a Dremel tool with a sanding disk to remove the plastic. Try and notch a small area so that the set screws will set recessed slightly. The set screws are pretty cheap and the heads stripped out when tightening. Cheaper than a new cable and looks better too. Just wish the hole was larger to fit over the plastic.
Spartan03
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
i like the item,its easy to install,looks good,inexpensive. I recommend it!!
Spartan03
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
i like the item,its easy to install,looks good,inexpensive. I recommend it!!
JV3499
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
My factory oem one simply broke. I could still open the hood of my prized 2008 Honda Element but when I went in search of a replacement this one popped up. I needed to cut the existing plastic shaft off with a saw blade. I used a bi metal 6” reciprocating saw blade that I put some tape on to act as a handle. Once the old broken shaft was removed I used needle nose vice grips to hold the cable out as far as possible and slipped the new metal one on tightened up the locking screws with the included torx key and if works better than original. Plus I like the different colors it comes in. I really like the anodized red finish as it looks great in the car/van/camper/compact element.
JV3499
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
My factory oem one simply broke. I could still open the hood of my prized 2008 Honda Element but when I went in search of a replacement this one popped up. I needed to cut the existing plastic shaft off with a saw blade. I used a bi metal 6” reciprocating saw blade that I put some tape on to act as a handle. Once the old broken shaft was removed I used needle nose vice grips to hold the cable out as far as possible and slipped the new metal one on tightened up the locking screws with the included torx key and if works better than original. Plus I like the different colors it comes in. I really like the anodized red finish as it looks great in the car/van/camper/compact element.
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