battery location HONDA INTEGRA 1998 4.G Workshop Manual
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TCM Terminal Voltage/Measuring Conditions
A l26Pl ConnectorB (22PlConnector
TCM Terminal Locations
256789'1011132351II10
11,/l/2024261214,/l/1120,/1,/
T6rminal NumberSignalDescriptionMeasuring Conditions/T€rminal Voltag€
A'INot used
A2
SHBShift control solenoid valve B
control
In 1st and 2nd gear in E anO E positions and
E position: Battery voltage
ln E position,3rd and 4th gear in E anO Epositions:0 V
SHAShift control solenoid valve A
control
In E, E positions,2nd and 3rd gear in E and
E positions: Batteryjloltage
In lst gear in !d and -qtl positons and 4th gear
in E oosition: 0V
A4Not used
A5NEEngine speed signal inputWhen engine is rotating: Pulsing signal
ATPlA,/T gear position switch
E position input
In L!-l position: 0 V
In other than I position: Battery voltage
A7ATP2Ay'T gear position switch
E position input
In 13 position:0 V
In other than E position: Battery voltage
A8ATP D3A,/T gear position switch
E position input
In E position:0V
In other than @ position: Battery voltage
A9ATP D4A,/T gear position switch
E position input
InEposition;0V
In other than El position: Battery voltage
410ATP PNA,/T gear position switch
E and E positions input
InEorEpositions:OV
In other than E or N position: Battery vottage
411ATP RA/T gear position switch
E position input
lnEposition: oV
ln other than E position: 8attery voltage
412tGlPower supply systemWith ignition switch ON (lll: Battery voltage
413LG1Ground
A14Not used
A15LCBLock-up control solenoid valve B
control
During hall and full lock-up and during deceler-
ation: Battery voltage
During no lock-up:0 V
A16LCALock-up control solenoid valve A
control
When lock-up is ON; Battery voltage
With no lock-up: 0 V
417D4 INDD4 Indicator light controlWhen ignition switch is first turned ON (ll):
Battery voltage for two seconds
In E position: Battery voltsge
A18Not used
A19Not used
420AT CHKUpshifvdownshift comparative
signal output
With ignition switch ON (ll): Pulsing signal
421Not used
422ILUInterlock controlWhen ignition switch is ON (ll), brake pedal
deoressed and accelerator oedal released:
Battery voltage
423VBUBack-up power systemAlways Battery voltage
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14-44
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Steering
Componsnt Location
lndox
*Stooring Wheel
Removal ....
Disassombly/Ro8$.mbly
Disassombly ......
F08$€mbly
Powcr Stosring Gosrbox
R6moval
............................ 17-3
............. 17 -1
................ 17-16
............................. 17_25
17-30
17.31
.......17-21
Sy3tom DGcription
Fluid Flow Disgram
Steering Pump .............. 17-5
Stocring Goarbox ...17.8
Troublorhooting
Gonoral Troubleshooting .............................. 17.10
Noiso lnd Vibration ...... 17-1i[
Fluid Losk3
lnspoction
Installation
Powor Steering Hos6, Lino3
Roplacom€nt .................. 17.34
Powor Steoring Pump
RGplac6montlolpeqtion lnd Adiu3tm6nl
Stoo.ing Operation
Powor A$bi Chock
with v.hiclo Parked
Stcering Linkage 6nd Goarbox
Pump Bolt
17.18
17.18
17.19
17-20
17.35
t7-36
17 -37
r7-39
Inspoction
................... 17.41
Rack Guide Adiustmont ..........................-.-.-. 17 -21
Ffuid Rcplacemont ........17-21
Pump Prc&suro Chock ...,........................,..,..., 17 -22
Fluid Leakage Inrpection ............................... 17-23
Dissssembly
R€aEs€mbly
In3tallation........... 17_58
Ball Joint Boot Replacem.ni ........................ 17-61
17-U
17.49
J ,urrar*TNTAL REsrRArNr sysrEM (sRsr
The Integra SRS includes a driver's airbag located in the steering wheel hub and a passenger's airbag located inthe dashboard above the glove box,
Information necessary to safely service the SRS is included in this Service Manual. ltems marked with an asterisk(*) on the contents page include, or are located near, SRS components. Servicing, dissssembling or replacing
these items will require special pr6cautions and tools, and should therefore be done by an authorized Acura dealer.
. To avoid rondoring ths SRS inoparstivo. which could |rad to parsonal iniury or doath in the ov€nt of ! sev6.o
trontal collision, all SRS sarvice work must be perto.med by an authorizod Acura dsalor.. lmpropor 3orvic€ procadures, including inco[6ql rgmoval and inrtallation of the SRS, could l6ad to pgrsonal
iniury clus€d by unintentional doployment of the airbags,. Do nol bump tho SRS unh, (Xherwise, th6 3ystom may fail in cas€ ol a collision, or the airbags may d€ploy
when ths ignition switch is ON {ll).. All SRS electrical wiring harness€s aro covered with yallow insulation. Related component3 are located in ths
stcaring column. tront con3ol6, dashboard, d.shbolrd lower panel, and in the dashboard above ths glove box.
Do not u3o electrical test oquipm€nt on the3e circuii3.
NOTE: The original radio has a coded theft protection circuit. Be sure to get the customer's code number before- disconn€cting the battery.- removing the No. 47 (7.5 A) fuse from the under-hood fuse/relay box,- removing the radio.
After service, reconnect power to the radio and turn it on. When the word "CODE" is displayed. enter the cus-
tomer's 5-digit code to restore radio operation.
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Doors
Glass/Regulator/Glass Run Channel Replacement (cont'd)
9. Remove the power window motor from the
regulator.
NOTE: Before removing the power window motor,
mark the location by scribing a line across the sec
tor gear and regulator.
V: Bolt locations, 3
Qp o"r.o--
El 7Nm(0.7ksf m.
Fl 5 lbf ftls?/:,/
Detach the clips, then peel and remove the glass run
cnanner.
> : Clip locations, 3
10.
GLASS STOPPER
FRONT CHANNEL
CENTEB CHANNEL
20-12
11.
NOTEr lf necessary, remove the glass stopper.
When installing the glass stopper, align it with the notch
in the outer weatherstrip.
Grease allthe sliding surlaces of the regulator where
shown. Install the power window motor on the
regulator.
Check that the regulator moves smoothly by con
necting a 12 V battery to the power window motor
(see section 23).
d
S*--.--;HERwrNDow
-Rt-/'
REGULATOR
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>: Bolt locations
l>A.4 >8.2
d|63il;o,ilIu'- *,@
i6pl-".
- 6rbr.ftr _!
7. Disconnect the connector, and remove the regula'
tor through the cenler hole in the door.
NOTE: Scribe a line around the roller guide bolts to
show the original adlustment-
8. Remove the power window motor from the
regulator.
NOTE: Before removing the power window motor,
mark the location by scribing a line across the sec-
tor gear and regulator.
V: Bolt locations, 3
POWERwlNDowMOTOR
CONNECTOR
REGULATOR
9. Grease all the sliding surlaces of the regulator and
center glass guide where shown.
10. lnstall the power window motor on the regulator.
'l 1. Check that the regulator moves smoothly by con
necting a I2 V battery to the power window motor
(see section 23).
V: Adjusting bolt Ilocations,2 \l
\
\L
I ''II
A---- |
\H./ NOTE: Use liqurd@ thread lock.
fFtSlL!=-2
t
ICENTERGLASSGUIDE
MOTOR
(cont dI
20-37
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Moonroof
Troubleshooting
SymptomP.obable Cause
Clogged drain tube.
Gap between glass weatherstrip and roof panel
De{ectrve or improperly Installed glass weatherstrip
Gap between drain seal and rool panel.
Excessive clearance between glass weatherstrip and roof panel-
Loose motor.
Worn gear or bearing.
Cable assemblv deformed.
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
1.
Water leaks
Wind noise
Motor noise
Glass does not move, but motor
turns
Clutch out ol adiustment.
Foreign matter stuck between guide rail and slider'
lnner cable loose.
Cable assembly not attached properly
,l
2
3
4
Glass does not move and motor
does not turn (glass can be moved
with moonroof wrench)
1. Blown fuse.
2. Faulty switch.
3. Battery run down.
4. Delective motor.
5. Faulty relay.
Glass Height Adiustment
The roof panel should be even with the glass weather-
srrip, to within 1.8 t O.5 mm {O.07 t 0.02 in} all the
way around. lf not, slide the sunshade back, and:
1. Tilt-up the glass.
2. Loosen the bolts and adjust the glass.
3. Repeat on opposite side if necessary.
1.8 i 0.5 mm 10.07 i 0.02 inl
V : Boll locations, 6
]-
ROOF PANELGLASS BRACKET
Side-to-side iit of glass weatherstrip can be adJust-
ed by loosening the frame mounting bolts and mov-
ing the frame right or left and {orward or backward
by hand (see page 2O-8Oi.
GLASS BRACKETGLASS WEATHERSTRIP
{
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20-78
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Dashboard
Component Removal/lnstallation (cont'dl
5. Remove the knee bolster.
: Bolt
A'ir
locations,3
6 x 1.0 mm9.8 N.m
{1.0 kgt m,7.2 tbf.fit
0
6. lnstallation is the reverse o{ the removal procedure.
Ste.eo ladio/cassette, Heatet contlol Danel removal:
1. Remove the rear console, then remove the front
console (see page 20-130).
Loosen the bolts, then remove the stereo radio/
cassette by pulling it out.
Disconnect the connector and antenna lead.
NOTEr The original radio has a coded theft protec-
tion circuit. Be sure to get the customer's code num-
ber before- disconnecting the battery.- removing the No. 47 (7.5 A) tuse from the under-
hood fuse/relay box.- removing the radio,
After service, reconnect power to the radio and turn
it on. When the word "CODE" is displayed, enter
the customer's 5-digit code to restore radio
ope.ation.
KNEE BOLSTER
20-134
CONNECTOR
CASSETTE
: Bolt locations, 2
6x1.0mm9.8 N.m {1.0 kgt m,
3. Carefully pry the hazard warning switch and rear
window detogger switch out of the heater control
panel.
Disconnect the connectors.
HAZARD WARNINGswtTcHREAR WINDOWDEFOGGER SWITCH
CONNECTORS
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Connector ldentification and Wire Harness Routing
JHow to ldenti{v Connectors:
ldentification numbers have been assigned to all connectors. The number is preceded by the letter "C" for connectors,"G" for single ground terminals ot "f" lor single non-ground terminals.
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Location
HarnossEngine CompartmentDashboardOthers (Floor, Door,
Trunk. Rooll
Starter cablesT1, T2, and @
Battery ground cableG1 and O
Engine ground cable A
G2
Engine ground cable BT4
G3
Under-hood ABS fuse/relav box cableT5 and @
Engine wire harnessC101 through C134
T101 and T102
G101
A,/C wire harnessC151 through C156
G151
Engine compartment wire harnessC301 through C320
G301
Main wire harnessC201 through C223
G20'l and G202
C40l through C454
G401
Rear wire harnessC501 through C536
G501 (Sedan), G502
and G503
Dashboard wire harnessC551 through C569
G551
Driver's door wire harnessC601 through C612
Front passenger's door wire harnessC626 through C634
Left rear door wire harness (Sedan)C65l through C654
Right rear door wire harness (SedanlC656 throughc659
Roof wire harnessC661 through C667
Heater sub-harness AC671 through C677
Heater sub-harness BC68l through C684
ABS sub-harnessC701 through C706
G701 and G702
Hatch wire harness (Hatchback)C751 through C758
Spoiler sub-harness {Hatchback)C761 through C763
Rear window defogger ground wire
(Hatchback)
c11 l
G77'l
SRS main harnessC801 through C808
G801
23-13
Page 1071 of 1681
Connector ldentification and Wire Harness Routing
Starter Cables
Connectol ot
Terminal
Numbel of
CavitiesLocationConnects toNotes
Tl
r2
Right side of engine compartment
Right side oI engine compartment
Under-hood Iuse/relay box
Starter motor
oBatteryBattery positive terminal
Battely Ground Cable
Connector ol
Terminal
Numbel of
CavitiesLocationConnects toNotes
Right lront shock towerBody ground, via battery ground
caore
oBatteryBattery negative terminal
Engine Ground Cable A
Connector ol
Terminal
Number ol
CavitiesLocationConnects toNotes
T3Left side of engineValve cover
c2Left side oI engine compartmentBody ground. via engine ground
Engine Ground Cable B
Connector ol
Terminal
Numbel of
CavitiesLocationConnects toNot€s
r4Right side of engine compartmentTransmission housing
Right side of front frameBody ground, via engine ground
wire B
A/C Wire Harness
Connector or
Terminal
Number of
CavitiesLocationConnects toNotos
c 151
cl54
c156
8
2,l
Righr side of engine compartment
Left side of engine companment
Left side of engine compartment
Left side of engine compartment
Main wire harness (C207)
A,/C pressure switch
Condenser fan motor
ly'C compressor clutch
Right side of front frame
Under-hood ABS Fuse/Relav Box Cable
Connector or
Telminal
Number of
CavitiesLocationConnects toNotes
T5Right side o'f engine compartmentUnderhood ABS fuse/relay box
@Right side oI engine compaftmentBattery positive terminal
23-14
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lgnition Switch
Electrical Switch Replacement
SRS comoonents are located in this ar8a. Review thE
SRS component locations, precautions, and procedures
in the SRS section (23) before performing repairs or ser-
vice.
NOTE: The original radio has a coded thett protection
circuit, Be sure to get the customer's code number before- disconnecting the battery.- removing th6 No. 47 (7.5 A) tuse from the under-hood
tuse/relav box,- removing the radio.
After service, reconnect oower to the radio and turn it
on. When the word "CODE" is displayed, enter the cus-
tomer's s-digit code to restore radio operation.
1. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
4. Remove the steering column covers.
Romovs ths dashboard lower cover 8nd knes bolster(se6 p8g6 23-71).
Disconnsct th6 5P connector from th6 under-dash
fuse/rel8y box 6nd th€ 7P conn€ctor from the main
wire harne$ (s6e page 23-711.
5.Insert the key and turn it to "O".
Remove the two bolts and replace the switch6.
UPPER COVER
7. Install in the reverse order of removal.
23-72
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;
Steering Lock Replacement
SRS components are located in this area. Review the
SRS component locations, precautions, and procedures
in the SRS section (23) before performing repairs or ser-
vice.
NOTE: The original radio has a coded theft protection
circuit. Be sure to get the customer's code number before- disconnecting the battery.- removing the No. 47 (7.5 A) fuse trom the under-hood
fuse/relav box.- removing the radio.
After service, reconnect power to the radio and turn it
on. When the word "CODE" is displayed. enter the cus-
tomer's 5-digit code to restore radio operation.
1. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
2. Remove ths dsshboard lower cover and knee bolster(s6o p8ge 23-72).
3, Disconnect the 5P connector from the under-dash
fuse/relay box and the 7P connsctor from th€ main
wire harness (see page 23-72l.,
4. Remove the steering column covars (see page
23-721.
5. Remove the column holder mounting bolts and nuts.
NUT13 N.m(1.3 kgl.m, 9.4 lbt.ftl
BOLT22 N.m(2.2 kgf.m, 16 lbf.ftl
6.
7.
Lower the stee.ing column assembly.
Center-ounch each of the two shear bolts and drill
their heads oft with a 5 mm {3/16 in) drill bit.
CAUTION: Do not damage the switch body when
lemoving th€ sheal bolts.
Remove the shear bolts from the switch body.
Install the new ignition switch without the key in-
serted.
1O. Loosely tighten the new shear bolts.
11. Ins€rt the ignition key and check for proper opera-
tion of the sleering wheel lock and that the ignition
key turns freely.
12. Tighten the shear bolts until the hex heads twist off.
8.