service ACURA TL 1995 Service Owner's Guide

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Power Steering Hoses and Pipes

Replacement

NOTE:

• Slide each hose over the corresponding pipe up to

the stop on the pipe. Install the clamp or adjustable

clamp at the specified distance from the hose end as

shown.

• Add the power steering fluid to the specified level on

the reservoir and check for leaks (refer to the '95 - 98

Acura 2.5TL Service Manual, P/N 61SW504).
CAUTION: Check all clamps for deterioration and defor-

mation; replace the clamps with new ones if necessary.

ADJUSTABLE HOSE CLAMP:
HOSE CLAMP:

Slide the hose over the pipe until it contacts the

stop.
Slide the hose over the pipe until it contacts the

stop.

2.5
-
5.5
mm

(0.01
-
0.22
in)
2.0
-
4.0
mm

(0.08
-
0.16
in)
2.5
-
5.5
mm

(0.01- 0.22 in)

INLET HOSE
RETURN HOSE

RESERVOIR

SENSOR RETURN HOSE

RETURN HOSE

SENSOR RETURN

HOSE

VALVE BODY UNIT

16 mm FLARE NUT

28 N-m (2.9 kgf-m, 21 Ibf-ft)

12 mm FLARE NUT

13 N-m (1.3 kgf-m, 9 Ibf-ft)

RETURN LINE
FEED LINE

(OUTLET HOSE)

11 N-m

(1.1 kgf-m 8 Ibf-ft)

PUMP

SENSOR INLET

HOSE

SENSOR INLET

LINE

POWER STEERING

SPEED SENSOR
FEED LINE
11 N-m (1.1 kgf-m,

8 Ibf-ft)
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Steering Gearbox

Installation

CAUTION: Be careful not to bend or damage cylinder

lines A and B or the four fluid lines when installing the

gearbox.

1. Install the mount cushion on the right side.

2. Loosely install the mounting bracket on the cushion

with the two gearbox mounting bolts.

MOUNT CUSHION

STEERING GEARBOX

GEARBOX MOUNTING BOLTS

38 N-m (3.9 kgf-m, 28 Ibf-ft)

Loosely install.

3. Center the steering rack within its stroke.
4. Install the steering joint, and reconnect the steering

shaft and pinion shaft.

NOTE: Make sure the steering joint is connected as

follows:

a. Insert the upper end of the steering joint onto the

steering shaft (line up the bolt hole with the flat on

the shaft), and loosely install the upper joint bolt,

b. Slip the lower end of the steering joint onto the

pinion shaft (line up the bolt hole with the

groove around the shaft), and loosely install the

lower joint bolt.

Be sure that the lower joint bolt is securely in the

groove in the pinion shaft,

c. Pull on the steering joint to make sure that the

steering joint is fully seated. Then tighten the

joint bolts.

STEERING JOINT
STEERING JOINT BOLTS

2.2 N-m (2.2 kgf-m, 16 Ibf-ft)

UPPER JOINT BOLT

Bolt must line up

with flat on shaft.

Flat portion.

Groove.
STEERING

SHAFT

PINION

SHAFT
STEERING JOINT

LOWER JOINT BOLT

Bolt must line up with

groove around on shaft.

5. Center the cable reel by first rotating it clockwise

until it stops. Then rotate it counterclockwise

(approximately two turns) until the arrow mark on

the label points straight up.

Reinstall the steering wheel (refer to the '95 - 98

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Component Location s
SERVICE CHEC K CONNECTO R (2P )
ABS INSPECTIO N CONNECTO R (6P )
UNDER-DAS H RELA Y BO X
MODULATO R UNI T
RIGHT-REA R WHEE L SENSO R
RIGHT-REA R WHEE L
SENSO R CONNECTO R
RIGHT-FRON T WHEE L
SENSO R CONNECTO R
LEFT-REARWHEEL SENSO R
RIGHT-FRON T
WHEE L SENSO R
LEFT-REA R WHEE LSENSO R CONNECTO R
UNDER-HOODFUSE/RELAY BO X
PARKING BRAK E SWITC H
UNDER-DAS H FUSE/RELA Y BO X
LEFT-FRON T WHEE L
SENSO R CONNECTO RLEFT-FRON
T WHEE L SENSO R
ABS CONTRO L UNI T
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Diagnostic Troubl e Cod e (DTC ) Indicatio n
1. Connec t th e SC S servic e connecto r t o th e servic e chec k connecto r unde r th e glov e box .
SCS SERVIC E CONNECTO R07PAZ-001010 0
SERVICE CHEC KCONNECTO R (2P )
2. Tur n th e ignitio n switc h O N (II) , bu t d o no t star t th e engine .
3 . Recor d th e blinkin g frequenc y o f th e AB S indicato r light . Th e blinkin g frequenc y indicate s th e diagnosti c troubl e cod e
(DTC) .
NOTE: Chec k th e DT C carefull y an d recor d it . Th e memor y o f th e DT C is erase d if th e connecto r i s disconnecte d fro m
the AB S contro l unit .
GAUG E ASSEMBL Y
ABS INDICATO R LIGH T
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DTC Indication Pattern (When the ABS control unit detected a problem three times.):

Turn the ignition

switch ON (II)

ABS

Indicator

light on

ABS

Indicator

light off
DTC:
4-2

Main Coda: 4

Sub-Code: 2

Connect the

SCS service

connector
2 Second Second

pause pause
5 Second

pause
1

Second

pause
5 Second

pause
1

Second

pause

2 Seconds

• Turn the ignition switch ON (II). The ABS indicator light comes on for two seconds to check the bulb.

• The ABS control unit indicates the DTC three times.

• If you miscount the blinking frequency or if you recheck the blinking frequency, turn the ignition switch OFF then

turn it ON (II) to cycle the ABS indicator light again.

4. Remove the SCS service connector.

NOTE: The Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) will stay on after the engine is started if the SCS service connector is

connected.

5. Remove the ABS B2 (15 A) fuse in the under-hood fuse/relay box for at least three seconds to erase the ABS control

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Diagnostic Troubl e Cod e (DTC )
Diagnosti c Troubl e Cod e (DTC ) Indicatio n (SC S Mode )
NOTE: Thi s operatio n ca n als o b e don e wit h th e Hond a PG M Tester .
1 . Connec t th e SC S servic e connecto r t o th e servic e chec k connecto r (2P ) unde r th e glov e box .
2 . Tur n th e ignitio n switc h O N (II ) withou t brak e peda l depressed .
NOTE : I f th e brak e peda l i s depresse d whe n turnin g th e ignitio n switc h O N (II) , th e syste m shift s t o ME S mode .
3 . Th e blinkin g frequenc y indicate s th e DTC .
NOTE : I f th e DT C is no t memorized , th e AB S indicato r ligh t goe s of f fo r 3. 6 second s an d the n stay s on .
4 . Tur n th e ignitio n switc h OFF , an d remov e th e SC S servic e connector .
NOTE : Th e Malfunctio n Indicato r Lam p (MIL ) wil l sta y o n afte r th e engin e i s starte d i f th e SC S servic e connecto r i s
connected .
Condition s fo r DT C indicatio n
• Th e vehicl e is a t 1 0 km/ h o r less .
• Th e SC S servic e connecto r i s connecte d befor e th e ignitio n switc h i s turne d O N (II) .
• Th e brak e peda l i s released .
SCS SERVIC E CONNECTO R07PAZ-001010 0
SERVICE CHEC KCONNECTO R (2P )
ABS INDICATO R LIGH T
• Whe n ignitio n switc h i s turne d O N (II) , th e AB S indicato r ligh t come s o n fo r tw o second s t o chec k th e bulb . D o no t
coun t thi s a s a DTC .
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Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

DTC Erasure

1. Pull the parking brake lever up.

2. Push and hold the TCS switch, then turn the ignition switch ON (II).

3. Hold the TCS switch pushed for four seconds (do not release the TCS switch), then release the TCS switch for less than

six seconds.

4. After three seconds, the TCS indicator light go off three times, then turn it on. It means that the DTC is erased.

NOTE:

• Follow these steps exactly. If you connect the SCS service connector and/or release the parking brake lever during

these steps, the DTC will not be erased.

• If the TCS indicator light blinks repeatedly, replace the TCS control unit.

Standard Indication Pattern

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Illustrated Inde x
EXPANSIO N VALV E
SERVIC E VALV E
(LOW-PRESSUR E SIDE )
CONDENSE R
Replacement , pag e 22-2 5
A/ C PRESSUR E SWITC H
Whe n th e refrigeran t pressur e i s belo w 20 0 kP a (2. 0 kgf/cm
2,
2 8 psi ) du e to refrigeran t leakag e o r abov e 3,20 0 kP a (3 2 kgf/cm2,
45 5 psi ) du e t o refrigeran t blockage , th e A/ C pressur e switc h
opens th e circui t t o th e A/ C switc h an d stop s th e ai r conditionin gto protec t th e compressor .
COMPRESSO RReplacement, pag e 22-2 2
RECEIVER/DRYE R
SERVICE VALV E
(HIGH-PRESSUR E SIDE )
HEATER/EVAPORATOR/BLOWE R UNITHEATE R UNI T
Replacement , pag e 22-6 3
Heate r Cor e Replacement , pag e 22-6 5
EVAPORATO RReplacement, pag e 22-5 8
Overhaul , pag e 22-6 0
BLOWE R UNI T
Replacement , pag e 22-6 1
Overhaul , pag e 22-6 2
Replacement, pag e 22-6 3
Clutc h Inspection , pag e 22-7 5
Clutc h Overhaul , pag e 22-7 6
Relie f Valv e Replacement , pag e 22-7 7
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A/C Service Tips and Precautions

The air
conditioner system uses
HFC-134a
(R-134a)
refrigerant
and
polyalkyleneglycol (PAG) refrigerant
oil*,
which
are not

compatible with CFC-12 (R-12) refrigerant and mineral oil. Do not use R-12 refrigerant or mineral oil in this system, and do

not attempt to use R-12 servicing equipment; damage to the air conditioner system or your servicing equipment will result.

*DENSO ND-OIL 8:

P/N 38897 - PR7 - A01AH: 120 (4 fl-oz, 4.2 Imp-oz)

P/N 38899 - PR7 - A01: 40 (1 1/3 fl-oz, 1.4 Imp-oz)

Use only service equipment that is U.L.-listed and is certified to meet the requirements of SAE J2210 to remove R-134a

from the air conditioner system.

CAUTION: Exposure to air conditioner refrigerant and lubricant vapor or mist can irritate eyes, nose and throat. Avoid

breathing the air conditioner refrigerant and lubricant vapor or mist.

If accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate work area before resuming service.

R-134a service equipment or vehicle air conditioner systems should not be pressure tested or leak tested with compressed

air.

Some mixtures of air and R-134a have been shown to be combustible at elevated pressures and can result

in tire or explosion causing injury or property damage. Never use compressed air to pressure test R-134a service equip-

ment or vehicle air conditioner systems.

Additional health and safety information may be obtained from the refrigerant and lubricant manufacturers.

1. Always disconnect the negative cable from the battery whenever replacing air conditioning parts.

2. Keep moisture and dust out of the system. When disconnecting any lines, plug or cap the fittings immediately; don't

remove the caps or plugs until just before you reconnect each line.

3. Before connecting any hose or line, apply a few drops of refrigerant oil to the O-ring.

4. When tightening or loosening a fitting, use a second wrench to support the matching fitting.

5. When discharging the system, use a R-134a refrigerant Recovery/Recycling/Charging System; don't release refriger-

ant into the atmosphere.

6. Add refrigerant oil after replacing the following parts:

NOTE:

To avoid contamination, do not return the oil to the container once dispensed, and never mix it with other refriger-

ant oils.

Immediately after using the oil, replace the cap on the container, and seal it to avoid moisture absorption.

Do not spill the refrigerant oil on the vehicle; it may damage the paint; if the refrigerant oil contacts the paint, wash

it off immediately.

Condenser ........................................ 25 (5/6 fl-oz, 0.9 Imp-oz)

Evaporator........................................ 50 (1 2/3 fl-oz, 1.8 Imp-oz)

Line or hose ...................................... 20 (2/3 fl-oz, 0.7 Imp-oz)

Receiver/Dryer
.................................
15
(1/2
fl-oz,
0.5
Imp-oz)

Leakage repair ................................. 25 (5/6 fl-oz, 0.9 Imp-oz)

Compressor ................................ For compressor replacement, subtract the volume of oil drained from the

removed compressor from 140 (4 1/3 fl-oz, 4.9 Imp-oz), and drain the calculated

volume of oil from the new compressor: 140 (4 1/3 fl-oz, 4.9 Imp-oz) — Volume

of removed compressor = Volume to drain from new compressor.

NOTE: Even if no oil is drained from the removed compressor, don't drain more

than 50 (1 2/3 fl-oz, 1.8 Imp-oz) from the new compressor.

REMOVED NEW

COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR

SAME LEVEL

140 (4 1/3 fl-oz, 4.9 Imp-oz)
DRAINING

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A/C System Service

Performance Test

The performance test will help determine if the air con-

ditioner system is operating within specifications.

Use only service equipment that is U.L.-listed and is cer-

tified to meet the requirements of SAE J2210 to remove

HFC-134a (R-134a) from the air conditioner system.

CAUTION: Exposure to air conditioner refrigerant and

lubricant vapor or mist can irritate eyes, nose and

throat. Avoid breathing the air conditioner refrigerant

and lubricant vapor or mist.

If accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate work

area before resuming service.

R-134a service equipment or vehicle air conditioner sys-

tems should not be pressure tested or leak tested with

compressed air.

Some mixtures of air and R-134a have been

shown to be combustible at elevated pressures and can

result in fire or explosion causing injury or property

damage. Never use compressed air to pressure test R-

134a service equipment or vehicle air conditioner sys-

tems.

Additional health and safety information may be obtained

from the refrigerant and lubricant manufacturers.

1.

2.
Connect a R-134a refrigerant Recover/Recycling/

Charging System to the vehicle, as shown, follow-

ing the equipment manufacturer's instructions.

Insert a thermometer in the center vent outlet.

Determine the relative humidity and air tempera-

ture.
Recovery/Recycling/Charging System

HIGH-PRESSURE

SIDE

LOW-PRESSURE

SIDE

3. Test conditions:

Avoid direct sunlight.

Open hood.

Open front doors.

Set the temperature control dial on MAX COOL,

the mode control switch on VENT and the recir-

culation control switch on RECIRCULATE.

Turn the A/C switch on, and the fan switch on

MAX.

Run the engine at 1,500 rpm.

No driver or passengers in vehicle

4. After running the air conditioning for 10 minutes

under the above test conditions, read the delivery

temperature from the thermometer in the dash vent

and the high and low system pressure from the A/C

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