Honda Accord: Middle Floor Undercover
Replacement - Fenderwell - Body - Honda Accord MK8 2008-2012 Service ManualHonda Accord: Middle Floor Undercover Replacement

Left Side

NOTE: - Put on gloves to protect your hands.

- Take care not to scratch the body.

1. Remove the bolts and release the hook (A), then remove the left middle floor undercover (B).

2. Install the undercover in the reverse order of removal,


2. Install the undercover in the reverse order of removal, and first attach the hook, and set the bolts starting at the rear.

Right Side

NOTE: - Put on gloves to protect your hands.

- Take care not to scratch the body.

1. Remove the bolts and the nut, and release the hooks (A) , then remove the right middle floor undercover (B) .

2. Install the undercover in the reverse order of removal,


2. Install the undercover in the reverse order of removal, and first attach the hooks, and set the bolts starting at the rear.

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