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µµ
µ
Standard: 0.11 0.17 mm (0.004 0.007 in.)
(Example)
Measure reading: 1.93 mm (0.076 in.)
1.93 0.14 mm = 1.79 mm (0.070 in.) 72 mm Shim
Type Part Number Thickness
13-55
A
07GAJ-PG20110
07GAJ-PG20130 B
11. Zero a dial gauge (A) on the end of the mainshaft.
12. Turn the catch adapter bolt (B) clockwise; stop
turning when the dial gauge has reached its
maximum movement. The reading on the dial
gauge is the amount of mainshaft thrust clearance.
NOTE: Do not turn the catch adapter bolt exceeds
60 degrees after the needle of the dial gauge stops
moving. Applying more pressure with the catch
adapter bolt could damage the transmission.
13. If the reading is within the standard, the clearance is correct. If the reading is not within the standards,
select the appropriate shim needed from the table,
and recheck the thrust clearance.
Subtract the total clearance measurement from the
middle of the clearance standard 0.14 mm
(0.0056 in.)
Select the shim closet to the amount calculated, for
example the 1.80 mm (0.071 in.) shim.
14. With guide plate M and the appropriate size shim installed in the transmission housing, check the
thrust clearance again to verify the clearance is
within the standard. A 23931-P21-000 0.60 mm (0.024 in.)
B 23932-P21-000 0.63 mm (0.025 in.)
C 23933-P21-000 0.66 mm (0.026 in.)
D 23934-P21-000 0.69 mm (0.027 in.) E 23935-P21-000 0.72 mm (0.028 in.)F 23936-P21-000 0.75 mm (0.030 in.)
G 23937-P21-000 0.78 mm (0.031 in.) H 23938-P21-000 0.81 mm (0.032 in.) I 23939-P21-000 0.84 mm (0.033 in.)
J 23940-P21-000 0.87 mm (0.034 in.)
K 23941-P21-000 0.90 mm (0.035 in.) L 23942-P21-000 0.93 mm (0.037 in.)
M 23943-P21-000 0.96 mm (0.038 in.) N 23944-P21-000 0.99 mm (0.039 in.)
O 23945-P21-000 1.02 mm (0.040 in.) P 23946-P21-000 1.05 mm (0.041 in.)
Q 23947-P21-000 1.08 mm (0.043 in.) R 23948-P21-000 1.11 mm (0.044 in.)
S 23949-P21-000 1.14 mm (0.045 in.)T 23950-P21-000 1.17 mm (0.046 in.)
U 23951-P21-000 1.20 mm (0.047 in.) V 23952-P21-000 1.23 mm (0.048 in.)
W 23953-P21-000 1.26 mm (0.050 in.) X 23954-P21-000 1.29 mm (0.051 in.)Y 23955-P21-000 1.32 mm (0.052 in.) Z 23956-P21-000 1.35 mm (0.053 in.)
AA 23957-P21-000 1.38 mm (0.054 in.) AB 23958-P21-000 1.41 mm (0.056 in.)
AC 23959-P21-000 1.44 mm (0.057 in.)
AD 23960-P21-000 1.47 mm (0.058 in.) AE 23961-P21-000 1.50 mm (0.059 in.)AF 23962-P21-000 1.53 mm (0.060 in.)
AG 23963-P21-000 1.56 mm (0.061 in.) AH 23964-P21-000 1.59 mm (0.063 in.) AI 23965-P21-000 1.62 mm (0.064 in.)
AJ 23966-P21-000 1.65 mm (0.065 in.)
AK 23967-P21-000 1.68 mm (0.066 in.) AL 23968-P21-000 1.71 mm (0.067 in.)
AM 23969-P21-000 1.74 mm (0.069 in.) AN 23970-P21-000 1.77 mm (0.070 in.)
AO 23971-P21-000 1.80 mm (0.071 in.) (cont’d)
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E
8x1.25mm
22 N·m
(2.2 kgf·m, 16 lbf·ft)D
8x1.0mm
23 N·m
(2.3 kgf·m,
17 lbf·ft)
A B
C
14. Rotate the caliper piston (A) clockwise into the
cylinder, then align the cutout (B) in the piston with
the tab (C) on the inner pad by turning the piston
back. Lubricate the boot with rubber grease to
avoid twisting the piston boot. If the piston boot is
twisted, back it out so it is positioned properly.
NOTE: Be careful when moving the piston back in
the caliper; brake fluid might overflow from the
master cylinder’s reservoir. If brake fluid gets on
any painted surface, wash it off immediately with
water.
15. Install the caliper. Install the flange bolts (D), and tighten it to the specified torque while holding the
respective caliper pin with a wrench being careful
not to damage the pin boots.
16. Install the brake hose mounting bolt (E).
17. Clean the mating surfaces between the brake disc and the inside of the wheel, then install the rear
wheels. 18. Press the brake pedal several times to make sure
the brakes work.
NOTE: Engagement may require a greater pedal
stroke immediately after the brake pads have been
replaced as a set. Several applications of the brake
pedal will restore the normal pedal stroke.
19. Add brake fluid as needed.
20. After installation, check for leaks at hose and line joints or connections, and retighten if necessary.
Test-drive the vehicle, then recheck for leaks
(see page 19-37).
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20-13720-137
Rear Seat Armrest Beverage Holder
Replacement
A B
C
D
D
AB
C
D
4. Push the tab (A) to release the hook (B), and rotate the seat-back release lever (C) clockwise to release
the hook (D).
5. Install the release lever/cable in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:
Make sure the release cable is connected securely.
Make sure the seat-back locks securely and unlocks properly. KTC trim tool set SOJATP2014
NOTE:
Use the appropriate tool from the KTC trim tool set to avoid damage when removing components.
Take care not to tear or damage the seat covers.
1. Using a trim tool, push on the bottom ribs (A) of the rear hooks (B) to pull up the beverage holder (C),
then release the hooks from the wire (D).
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Rear Seat Armrest Beverage Holder
Replacement
A B
C
D
D
AB
C
D
4. Push the tab (A) to release the hook (B), and rotate the seat-back release lever (C) clockwise to release
the hook (D).
5. Install the release lever/cable in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:
Make sure the release cable is connected securely.
Make sure the seat-back locks securely and unlocks properly. KTC trim tool set SOJATP2014
NOTE:
Use the appropriate tool from the KTC trim tool set to avoid damage when removing components.
Take care not to tear or damage the seat covers.
1. Using a trim tool, push on the bottom ribs (A) of the rear hooks (B) to pull up the beverage holder (C),
then release the hooks from the wire (D).
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Disconnection Reconnection
22-68Battery
Battery Terminal Disconnection and Reconnection
B
A
2.9 5.9 N·m
(0.3 0.6 kgf·m, 2.1 4.4 lbf·ft)
C
Some systems store data in memory that is lost when
the battery is disconnected. Do the following steps
before disconnecting the battery.1. Make sure you have the anti-theft code(s) for the audio and/or the navigation system (if equipped).
2. If you are replacing the audio unit, write down the audio presets (AM and FM), and the XM audio
presets (if equipped), because the audio unit does
not retain the presets after the battery is
disconnected.
3. Make sure the ignition switch is in LOCK (0).
4. Disconnect and isolate the negative cable from the battery.
NOTE: Always disconnect the negative cable from
the battery first.
5. Disconnect the positive cable from the battery. Some systems store data in memory that is lost when
the battery is disconnected. Do the following steps to
restore the systems back to normal operation.
1. Clean the battery terminals.
2. Test the battery (see page 22-67).
3. Reconnect the positive cable (A) to the battery (B) first, then reconnect the negative cable (C) to the
battery.
NOTE: Always connect the positive cable to the
battery first.
4. Apply multipurpose grease to the terminals to prevent corrosion.
5. Enter the anti-theft code(s) for the audio system and/or the navigation system (if equipped).
6. Enter the audio presets (if applicable), and enter the XM audio presets (if equipped).
7. Set the clock (for vehicles without navigation).
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GA-Net Bus Configuration
System Diagram (With navigation)
23-7
Reverse signalGPS antenna
AM/FM antenna Speakers
Navigation unit
Navi DVD
Navigation/Audio Display Screen
CLOCK
(Set by GPS)
Stereo Amplifier
(Premium sound
system)
Color
signal
Accessory
(MusicLink,
CD changer, etc.)
XM Receiver
XM antenna
(satellite &
terrestrial)
Auxiliary jack
assembly
Audio remote
switches
(steering wheel)
Illumination
Signal
(lighted buttons)
AM/FM
receiverCD Player
(CD, MP3, WMA)
Audio
processor
PC Card Slot (for playing audio
MP3, and WMA audio files) Navi
processor
(ECU)
GPS
receiver
Yaw rate sensor
(senses turning)
DVD player
(navi maps)
GA-Net
Audio
Audio
Section
Navigaion
Section
Illumination
(Night/Day
display mode)
ECM/PCM
(vehicle speed pulses) Microphone
(on ceiling) TALK/BACK
voice buttons
(’08 model) Climate control unit
The GA-Net bus passes audio and navigation commands throughout the navigation and audio components.
These commands include navigation touch screen and hard button signals, audio/XM selections by voice, and XM
station and music title names. Because the entire bus is daisy chained between components (see diagram), any open
or short in the GA-Net bus harness will cause any or all of these functions to become inoperative. The addition of any
audio accessory must maintain the continuity of the GA-Net bus by installing the Y cable included with the accessory
kit.
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Symptom DuplicationService Precautions
System Initialization
23-92 Navigation System
General Troubleshooting Information (cont’d)
If you can duplicate the symptom, compare it to a
known-good vehicle. Only use a vehicle of the same
model, same year, same trim, and same software
version. If you can duplicate the symptom in the
known-good vehicle, then it is a characteristic of the
system.
When the symptom can be duplicated, follow the self- diagnostic procedures and the appropriate
troubleshooting procedures.
When the symptom does not reappear or only reappears intermittently, ask the client about the
conditions when the symptom occurred.
– Try to establish if outside interference may be the cause.
– Try to duplicate the symptom under the same conditions the client experienced.
– Vibration, temperature extremes, and moisture (dew, humidity) are factors that are difficult to
duplicate.
– Inspect the vehicle for aftermarket electronic devices (vehicle locators, radar detector amps, etc.)
that may be hidden.
When troubleshooting navigation system problems,
ensure that the known-good vehicle is the same
software version year and model as the vehicle being
serviced. Mixing incompatible navigation DVDs or
other system components can delay the
troubleshooting process by creating effects unrelated to
the original problem. If you need to replace the navigation unit, inform the
customer that personal information in the navigation
system may be lost. If possible, have the client record
their personal information before the unit is replaced
On ’07-08 models you can back-up the navigation
data and transfer it to a new navigation unit. See save
users memory (see page 23-150).
Before disconnecting the battery, make sure you have the anti-theft codes for the audio and the
navigation system, and write down the audio presets.
Also obtain any PGM-FI or transmission DTCs and
freeze frame date (which are lost when the ECM/PCM
loses power).
When the battery is disconnected, the internal GPS clock is reset to 0:00. The clock will reset to the
correct time after the system finishes GPS
initialization.
After reconnecting the battery, you have to wait to get the initial signal from the satellite. It will take from 10
to 45 minutes.
Before returning the vehicle to the client, enter the audio and navigation anti-theft security code, then
enter the audio presets.
Adjust the setup clock settings (time zone and daylight savings) in the navigation system.
If the navigation system loses power (like the battery
was disconnected), the navigation system requires
initialization. Once completed, your system is ready to
use.
This initialization requires the following: Entering the 4-digit anti-theft security code to unlock the system
GPS initialization (may not be needed depending of the length of time the system was without power)
Map matching to align the GPS to a location on the map
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23-100Navigation System
Symptom Troubleshooting Index (cont’d)
Navigation display stays on with
ignition switch in LOCK (0)
Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-129) Harness/fuses/switches
Aftermarket accessory connected to
the system
DVD read error messages Symptom Troubleshooting (see page 23-127) Navigation unit
Wrong color DVD installed
Damaged DVD
Navigation system will not go
beyond the disclaimer screen and
displays the OK button See navigation display buttons do
not work or respond properly
Wrong color DVD installed
Scratched or damaged DVD
Navigation unit
The navigation anti-theft code
card is lost or missing See anti-theft feature (see page
23-90)
The vehicle icon lags behind
when the vehicle turns See self-inertial navigation
limitations (see page 23-90) Aftermarket accessories connected to
the system
GPS antenna/cable
Navigation screen is darker than
normal or takes time to brighten
when it is cold See LCD display unit limitations
(see page 23-91)
The navigation clock is off by 1 to
3 hours after replacing the
navigation unit See service precautions (see page
23-92)
Perform map matching (see page
23-94)
GPS antenna/cable
Check and adjust the clock settings
A new navigation DVD is needed See obtaining a navigation DVD (see page 23-94)
Time is not correct Reset Time Adjustment in set-up The wrong colored DVD or version is installed
The DVD is scratched or dirty See ‘‘DVD Handling and Cleaning’’ (see page 23-95)Navigation unit
The wrong DVD was installed and
now the system does not function
properly See Precaution customer Sneak
Previews (see page 23-97)
Install the correct version DVD
Check any official Honda service
website for more service information
about the navigation system
A specific city cannot be found See How to answer client questions about navigation
coverage (see page 23-97) The DVD is scratched or dirty
Refer to Database limitation in the
navigation system manual to report
database errors
The Honda Globe Screen (not the
Acura Globe Screen) appears
every time the vehicle is started Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-135)
Also see the symptom The wrong DVD
was installed and now the system does
not function properly
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Overview
23-101
System Description
The navigation system is a highly sophisticated, hybrid locating system.
The navigation unit uses global positioning system (GPS) satellite signals, internal yaw and vehicle speed inputs, and
a map database to show where the vehicle is and to help guide you to a desired destination.
The navigation unit’s GPS receiver receives signals from the GPS, a network of 24 satellites in orbit ar ound the earth.
By receiving signals from several of these satellites, the navigation system can determine the latitude, l ongitude, and
elevation of the vehicle.
Signals from the system’s yaw rate sensor (inside the navigation unit) detects turns, and the ECM/PCM vehicle speed
pulse (VSP) and reverse signal enable the system to keep track of the vehicle’s speed and direction of travel. The
advantage of this hybrid system is that the system can track your position if either the GPS signal or the vehicle speed
signal is missing. For instance, when in a tunnel (no GPS), the speed signal is used to update your position on the map.
Alternately, while the vehicle is being transported on a ferry, GPS signals can show the vehicle position on the map as
it crosses the water.
The navigation system uses the location, direction, and speed information to display the appropriate map and
calculate a route to the destination entered. As you drive to a destination, the system provides both visual and audio
guidance. Audio guidance is sent to the audio unit, and an RGB graphics color signal is sent to the navigation display.
This navigation system also has voice recognition that allows voice control of most of the navigation, and audio
functions. The voice control switches (navigation TALK and navigation BACK buttons on the steering wheel) activate
the voice control system. The microphone on the ce iling receives your voice commands. For more information on this
feature, consult the navigation owner’s guide.
The illumination signal is used by the navigation unit to automatically switch the display mode between the Night and
Day display modes. When the headlights are on, the dash brightness control setting full brightness overrides the Night
display mode, and allows a daytime navigation display with the lights on.
When the navigation system is giving voice guidance commands, the front speakers are muted. When the voice
control system is being used (navigation TALK button pressed), all of the speakers are muted.
The internal GA-Net II bus passes information back and forth between the navigation display, the navigation unit, and
the audio system components. The information passed on this bus are touch button commands, audio muting signal,
audio (radio and XM), and any open in these bus lines can affect the navigation system or other audio accessory
operation.
The clock on the navigation display is set and maintained by the navigation unit. The time is automatically adjusted for
daylight savings, and time zone changes while driving. The time can be adjusted in setup.
Additional information is available about the navigation components following the System Diagram. A glossary of
terms that are used throughout this section follows the detailed information.
The Navigation System Manual in the glove box covers all of the system functions and settings. Use this as a resource
when evaluating a client concern.
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23-102Navigation System
System Description (cont’d)
Reverse signal
GPS antenna
AM/FM antenna Speakers
Navigation unit
Navi DVD
Navigation/Audio Display Screen
CLOCK
(Set by GPS)
Stereo Amplifier
(Premium sound
system)
Color
signal
Accessory
(MusicLink,
CD changer, etc.)
XM Receiver
XM antenna
(satellite &
terrestrial)
Auxiliary jack
assembly
Audio remote
switches
(steering wheel)
Illumination
Signal
(lighted buttons)
AM/FM
receiverCD Player
(CD, MP3, WMA)
Audio
processor
PC Card Slot (for playing audio
MP3, and WMA audio files) Navi
processor
(ECU)
GPS
receiver
Yaw rate sensor
(senses turning)
DVD player
(navi maps)
GA-Net
Audio
Audio
Section
Navigaion
Section
Illumination
(Night/Day
display mode)
ECM/PCM
(vehicle speed pulses) Microphone
(on ceiling) TALK/BACK
voice buttons
(’08 model) Climate control unit
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