Fitment:
2003-2011 Honda Element
Item-offered:
2pcs New Rear Left+Right Liftgate Lift Supports
Location
Rear Liftgate Left+Right
Parameters
Extended Length: 22.8 inch
Stroke Length: 7.59 inch
Compressed Length: 15.2 inch
Material
Steel
Cross-reference:
Can Replace The Following Part Numbers: SG226011; 4585; WGS-203; LSC-0203; PM1105; 8196080; 14186; 4202TD; 74820SCVA01;
Warranty
1 Year's Warranty
Color
Black
Installation-instructions
Always replace both lift supports to ensure top performance and to prevent twisting caused by uneven loading.
1. Turn off ignition. If old lift support has a window demister electrical connection, carefully disconnect the fittings.
2. Before removing old lift supports, examine any fittings supplied to determine which components must be re-used.
3. Have someone hold the hatch, bonnet, boot or rear window open while replacing the lift supports.
4. Loosen the fasteners, remove one end while being prepared to fight the pressure in the strut, move the end so it's away from the bodywork, remove the other end, install that end of the new one, wrestle the other end into place and tighten up.
5. Make sure all connectors and hardware are in place, tight and secure. Reconnect electrical terminals at both ends of the gas-charged lift support, if applicable to your car. Retain plastic end caps, if applicable to your car.
2003-2011 Honda Element
Item-offered:
2pcs New Rear Left+Right Liftgate Lift Supports
Location
Rear Liftgate Left+Right
Parameters
Extended Length: 22.8 inch
Stroke Length: 7.59 inch
Compressed Length: 15.2 inch
Material
Steel
Cross-reference:
Can Replace The Following Part Numbers: SG226011; 4585; WGS-203; LSC-0203; PM1105; 8196080; 14186; 4202TD; 74820SCVA01;
Warranty
1 Year's Warranty
Color
Black
Installation-instructions
Always replace both lift supports to ensure top performance and to prevent twisting caused by uneven loading.
1. Turn off ignition. If old lift support has a window demister electrical connection, carefully disconnect the fittings.
2. Before removing old lift supports, examine any fittings supplied to determine which components must be re-used.
3. Have someone hold the hatch, bonnet, boot or rear window open while replacing the lift supports.
4. Loosen the fasteners, remove one end while being prepared to fight the pressure in the strut, move the end so it's away from the bodywork, remove the other end, install that end of the new one, wrestle the other end into place and tighten up.
5. Make sure all connectors and hardware are in place, tight and secure. Reconnect electrical terminals at both ends of the gas-charged lift support, if applicable to your car. Retain plastic end caps, if applicable to your car.