transaxle ACURA INTEGRA 1998 Service Repair Manual
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Troubleshooting
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTCI Chart (cont'd)
L
DTC
(MlL indication)Detection ltemProbable CausePage
P0452 (91)FuelTank Pressure Sensor Circuit
Low lnput
Short in Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor circuit
Fuei Tank Pressure Sensor
ECM
11 142
P0453 (91)Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Circuit
High Input
Open in Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor circuit
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor
ECrVI
11-144
P0500 {17}
Vehicle Speed
Sensor Circuit
Malfunction
Vehicle Speed Sensor
Vehicle Speed Sensor circuit
ECM
11-85
P0505 (14)ldle Control System
Malfunction
IAC valve
Fast idle thermo valve
Th rottle Body
'11-98
P0700
P0715
P0120
P0125
P0730 (70)
P0740
P0753
P0758
Automatic Transaxle
section'14
Pl106 (13iBarometric
Pressure Circuit
Range/Performance Problem
. ECM (Baro sensor)1'l -86
P1107 (' ]3)Barometric
Pressure Circuit
Low lnput
ECM (Baro sensor)
TCM
ECM to TCM harness
11-87
P1'108 (13)Ba ro metric
Pressure Circuit
High Input
ECM (Baro sensor)11-41
P1121 \11Throttle Position
Lower Than Expected
. TP sensor
P112211JThrottle Position
H igher Than Expected
'TP sensor
P1 ' t 28 (5)Manifold Absolute Pressure
Lower Than Expected
. MAP sensor11,57
P1129 (5)Manilold Absolute Pressure
Higher Than Expected
. MAP sensor11-57
P1259 \22)
VTEC System MalfunctionVTEC Solenoid Valve
Open or short in VTEC Solenoid Valve circuit
VTEC Pressure Switch
Open or short in VTEC Pressure Switch circuit
ECM
section 6
P1297 (20)Electrical Load
Detector Circuit
Low Input
Electrical Load Detector
Electrical Load Detector circuit
ECM
11-88
P1298 (20)Electrical Load
Detector Circuit
Hig h Input
Electrical Load Delector
Electrical Load Detector circuit
ECM
11-89
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lirTroubleshooting
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Chart lcont'dl
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DTC
(MlL indication)Dstoction ltomProbsble Cau30Page
P1660 {70}
A/f Fl Data Line
Failure
Ay'T Fl Data Line
TCM
ECM
1 1-93
P1681 (30)A|/T Fl Signal A
Low Input
AFSA Line
TCM
ECM
11-95
P1682 (30)Ay'T Fl Signal A
High Input
AFSA Line
TCM
ECM
11-95
P1686 (31)A/I Fl Signsl B
Low Input
AFSB Line
TCM
ECM
11-95
P1687 (3r l
A,/T Fl SiSnal B
High Input
AFSB Line
TCM
ECM
11-95
P0700
P1705
P1706
P1753
P1758 (70)
P1786
P1790
P 1791
P't192
P1194
Automatic Transaxle
Section l4
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ldle Control System
Check lor a 3hon in the wiro IATPPN linel:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the 10P connectorfrom the gauge assembly.3. Disconnect the 26P connectorfrom the TCM.4. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
5. Mea su re voltage betweenECM connector terminals C29and A9.
Automatic Transaxle {A/T) Gear Position Signal
1 1-106r.
This signals the ECM when the transmission is in Park or neutral.
(To page 11-107)
Check the oparation ot the A/Tg6ar posilion switch:1. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
2. observe the A/T shitt position
indicator and select each Posi'tion separately.
560 the A/T go.r position indice-tor inroection lseo section 141.
Check tor r 3hort in tho wiro (ATP
PN lino):1. Iurn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the ECM connec-tor C (31P).
3. Check for continuity betweenbody ground and ECM con'nector terminal C29.
ls there approx.5 V?
Rcpair short in the wir6 batwoentho ECM lc29l and the gauge
6er$lv.
Substitute a known-90od ECMand rccheck. lf prescribed volt-ago is now avail.ble, rcplacc thooriginal ECM.
,PN
GRN/
LGIIBRN/BLKI
ATP PN
ILT GRN/BLKI
Wire side of temale terminals
12355It0
11 1213t319
2A29/,a
I ArP
d llr (
Il/BLKI
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Transaxle
Clutch ...........12-1
Manual Transmission ............................ 13-1
Automatic Transmission ....................... 1 4-1
Differential
Manual Transmission
B1881 engine ................................... 15-1
818C1 engine ................................... 15-9
B18C5 engine .............. 15-19
Automatic Transmission ................. .. 15-27
Driveshafts ... 16-1
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Description
{cont'd)
Gsar Selection
The shift lever has seven positions; @ PARK, E REVERSE, N NEUTRAL. [Dt l st through 4th ranges, @ 1st through
3rd ranges, @ 2nd gear and [ 1sr gear.
Starting is possible only in @ and N positions through use of a slide-type, neutral-safety switch.
Automatic Transaxle (A/T) Gear Position Indicator
A/T gear position indicator in the instrument panel shows what gear has been selected without having look down at
the console.
PositionDescription
E PARK
E REVERSE
N NEUTRAL
[p"l DRrvE
('lst through 4th)
I p3l DRrvE
(1st through 3rd)
E sEcoND
E FIRST
F.ont wheels locked; parking brake pawl engaged with parking gear on countershaft. All clutches
released.
Reverse; reverse selector engaged with countershatt reverse gear and 4th clutch locked.
All clulches released.
General driving; sta.ts o{f in 1st, shitts automatically to 2nd, 3rd, then 4th, depending on vehicle
speed and throttle positlon. Downshifts through 3rd, 2nd and 1st on deceleration to stop.
The lock-up mechanism comes into operation in @ in Zna, 3rd and 4th gear.
For rapid acceleration at highway speeds and general driving; starts otf in 1st, shifts automatical-
ly to 2nd then 3rd, depending on vehicle speed and throttle position. Downshifts through lowe.gears on deceleration to stop. The lock-up mechanism comes into operation in 3rd gear.
Driving in 2nd geat; stays in 2nd gear. does not shift up and down.
For engine braking or better traction starting otl on loose or slippery surlece.
Driving in 1st gear; stays in 1st gear, does not shift up.
For engine braking.
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Component Locations
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE IAiTIGEAR POSITION SWITCH
VEHICLE SPEEDSENSOR {VSSt
COUNTERSHAFTSPEED SENSORMAINSHAFT SPEEDSENSORTHROTTLE POSITIOT{ {TPI
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SHIFT CONTROLSOLENOID VALVE A/BASSEMBLY
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Adiustment
CAUTION:
a All SRS wile harnesses are covered with yellow insu-
lation. Belore you disconnect any part ol an SRS wire
harness, disconnect the akbag connectors'
a Whenever the ignition switch is ON (ll), or has been
tumed OFF tol less than three minutes, be caletul not
to bump the SRS unit; the airbags could accidentally
deploy and cause damage or injuries'
a For additionalprecautions, referto the SRS sub-section
SBS MAIN HARNESS(Covered with yellow inslrlationl
$!@ rtl"t . "ure lifts are placed plope y lsee sec-
tion 1 l.
'1. Remove the center console lsee section 20)'
2. Snitt to $ position, then remove the lock pin lrom
the cable adjuster'
LOCKNUT7 N.m10.7 kgf.m, 5 lbf.fl)
t
]H
@
@
@
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LOCK PIN
14-176
shift cable
3. Check that the hole in the adjuster is perfectly
sligned with the hole in the shift cable'
CableToo Short
NOTE: There are two holes in the adjuster. They are
positioned 9Oo apart to allow cable adiustment in 1/4
turn Incremenrs.
4. lJ the hole is not per{ectly aligned, loosen the locknut
on the adjuster, and adiust as required.
5. Tighten the locknut to 7 N'm (0.7 kgf'm, 5lbf'ftl
6. Installthe lock pin on the adiuster. lI you feelthe lock
pin binding as Vou reinstall it, the cable is still out ot
adjustment and must be readjusted.
7. [/ake sure the lock pin is seated securely in the
aoJusrer.
8. Move the shift lever to each gear, and verify that the
automatic transaxle gear position indicator follows the
automatic transaxle gear position swatch.
9. Start the engine, and check the shift lever in allgears'
lf any gear does not work properly, refer to
troubleshooting on page 14-90 thru 93.
10. Insert the ignition key into the key cylinder on the shift
indicator panel, verify that the shift lock lever is
released.
CableToo Long
ExactAlignment
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ADJUSTER
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Shift Lever
Disassembly/Reassembly
a All SRS wire harnesses are covered with vellow insu-
lation. Befole you disconnect any part ol an SRS wileharness. disconnect the aitbag connectors.a Whensver the ignition switch is ON (ll), or has beenturned OFF for less than three minutes, be careful notto bump the SRS unit; the airbags could accidentallydeploy and cause damagg or iniuries.a For additional precautions, lefer to the SRS sub-sectionin section 23.
9.8 N.m {1.0 kgl.m,-7 .2 lbl.ltl
SHIFT LOCKSOLENOID
SHIFT LEVER KNOB
5 N.m 10.5 kgf.m,4lbl,Irl
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLEGEAE POSITION SWITCHTesting, see Section 23
Apply non-hardeningthread lock sealant.
f, sxrrr rruorcaron- PANEL
PUSH KNOB
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9.8 N.m 11.0 kgt.m. 7.2 lbl.ftl
@>.o"* r,"
-6{stLrcoNEGREASE
_GlSILICONE GREASE
' LOCK PIN ROD
3 N.m (O.3 kgt.m,2 tbt'trl
PARKINGPIN SWITCH
@6CONTROL
SHIFT LEVER
CONTROL SEAL
9.8 N.m (1.0 kgl.m,7 .2 tbl.ttl
)9.8 N.m l1.O kgf.m, 7.2 tbt.ft)12 N.m {1.2 kgf.m, 8.7 lbf.fr}
14-177
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Revised Component Terms
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Beginning with '01 models, the following component terms have been changed to conform with the standards in SAE doc-
ument J1930. lf you find a term or abbreviation in a '01 manual that is unfamiliar to you, check this list. lf a term is not list-
ed below, it did not chanqe.
'00 and Earlier Models'01 Models
DescriptionHONDA AbbreviationDescriptionNew Abbreviation
SAE Recommendation
Heated Oxygen Sensor(for some models)HO2SArr ruet llalto )ensorA,/F Sensor
Brake SwitchBrake Pedal Position SwitchBPP Switch
Clutch SwitchClutch Pedal Position Switch
Distributor lgnition RotorDl RotorDistributor Rotor
Fluctuation SensorEngine Speed Fluctuation SensorRPM Fluctuation Sensor
Evaporative Emission Control CanisterEVAP Control CanisterEvaDorative Emission CanisterEVAP Canister
Evaporative Emission Control CanisterVent Shut ValveEVAP Control CanisterVent Shut ValveEvaporative Emission Canister VentShut ValveEVAP Canister Vent ShutValve
Evaporative Emission Purge ControlSolenoid ValveEVAP Purge ControlSolenoid ValveEvaporative Emission Canister PurgeValveEVAP Uanister Purge Valve
Exhaust Gas Recirculation Valve LiftSensorEGR Valve Lift SensorExhaust Gas Recirculation Valve PositionSensorEGR Valve Position Sensor
Exhaust Gas Recirculation ControlSolenoid ValveEGR Control SolenoidValveExhaust Gas Recirculation ValveVacuum Control Solenoid ValveEGR Valve Vacuum ControlSolenoid Valve
Exhaust Gas Recirculation VacuumControl ValveEGR Vacuum Control ValveExhaust Gas Recirculation ValveVacuum Control Solenoid ValveEGR Valve Vacuum ControlSolenoid Valve
Radiator Fan Control ModuleFan Control Module
Fuel Tank Evaporative Emission ValveFuel Tank Vapor/Liquid Separation Valve
ORVR Vent shut ValveFuel Tank Vaoor Control Valve
ORVR Vaoor Recircuration TubeFuel Tank Vaoor Recirculastion Tube
First ldle Thermo Valveldle Air Control Thermal ValveIAC Thermal Valve
Fuel InjectorI njector
Fuel Iniection Air Control ValveFIA Control ValveIntake Air Bypass Control Valve
Fuel Injection Air Control Solenoid ValveFIA Control Solenoid ValveIntake Air Bypass Control Thermal Valvelntake Air BvDass Check ValveIAB Check ValveIntake Manifold Runner Control VacuumCheck ValveIMRC Vacuum Check Valve
Intake Manifold Runner Control ActuatorIMRC Actuator
Intake Manifold Runner Control ActuatorWireIMRC Actuator Wire
ntake Air Bypass Control DiaphragmIAB Control DiaphragmIntake Manifold Runner control ActuatorDiaphragmilvrr1u urapnragm
Intake Manifold Runner Control ModuleIMRC Module
Intake Air Bypass Control SolenoidValvelAts Control Solenoid ValveIntake Manifold Runner Control SolenoidValveIMRC Solenoid Valve
Intake Air Bvpass Vacuum TankIAB Vacuum TankIntake Manifold Runner Control VacuumIMRC Vacuum Reservoir
Intake Air Bypass Valve Body AssemblyIAB Valve Body AssemblVIntake Manifold Runner Control ValveIMRC Valve
Breather ChamberOil/Air Separator
Fuel Pressure Regulator ControlSolenoid ValvePressure Regulator Vacuum ControlSolenoid ValveAir Control Valve Check ValveSecondary Air In.jection Control VacuumCheck ValveAir Control Vacuum CheckValveArr Control Valve Vacuum TankSecondary Air Injection Control VacuumReservoirAir Control VacuumReservoirAir Control Solenoid ValveSecondary Air Injection Control ValveVacuum Control Solenoid ValveAir Control Valve VacuumControl Solenoid Valve
Air PumpSecondary Air Injection PumpAir PumpAir Control ValveSecondary Air Injection Pump ControlValveAir Control Valve
Arr rump tsreclnc uurrent bensorSecondary Air Injection Pump ElectricCurrent SensorAir Pump Electric CurrenlSensor
Shift/Clutch Pressure Control SolenoidValve SetShift Solenoid & Automatic TransaxleClutch Pressure Control Solenoid ValveSet
SS & A,/T Clutch PressureControl Solenoid Valve Set
1-5
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Revised Component Terms
'00 and Earlier Models'01 Models
DescriptionHONDA AbbreviationDescriptionNew Abbreviation
SAE Recommendation
Shift Control Solenoid Valve SetShift Solenoid & Torque ConvertorClutch Solenoid Valve SetSS & TCC Solenoid ValveSet
Shift/Lock-up Clutch Control SolenoidValve Assy
Shift Solenoid & Torque ConvertorClutch Solenoid Valve
SS & TCC Solenoid Valve
Shift Control Solenoid Valve AShift Solenoid Valve ASS Valve A
Shift Control Solenoid Valve BShift Solenoid Valve BSS Valve B
Throttle Valve Control ModuleThroftle Actuator
Lock-uo Clutch Control Solenoid ValveSetToroue Convertor Clutch Solenoid &Automatic Transaxle Cl utch PressureControl Solenoid Valve Set
TCC Solenoid & Av/T ClutchPressure Control SolenoidValve Set
Lock-uo Clutch Control Solenoid ValveTorque Convertor Clutch Solenoid ValveTCC Solenoid Valve
Automatic Transaxle Position SwitchA,/T Gear Position SwitchTransmission Range SwitchT/R Switch
Variable Valve Timing & Valve LiftElectronic Control Pressure Switch
VTEC Pressure SwitchVariable Valve Timing & Valve LiftElectronic Control Pressu re Switch
VTEC Oil Pressure Switch