ACURA TL 1995 Service Repair Manual

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Troubleshooting
Diagnostic Troubl e Cod e (DTC ) Char t
*: Thes e DTC s wil l b e indicate d b y th e blinkin g o f th e Malfunctio n Indicato r Lam p (MIL ) wit h th e SC S servic e connecto r
connected .
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Troubleshooting
Diagnostic Troubl e Cod e (DTC ) Char t (cont'd )
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Troubleshooting
Diagnostic Troubl e Cod e (DTC ) Char t (cont'd )
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How to Read Flowcharts

A flowchart is designed to be used from start to final repair. It's like a map showing you the shortest distance. But beware:

If you go off the "map" anywhere but a "stop" symbol, you can easily get lost.

Describes the conditions or situation to start a troubleshooting flowchart.

Asks you to do something; perform a test, set up a condition etc.

Asks you about the result of an action, then sends you in the appropriate troubleshooting direction.

The end of a series of actions and decisions, describes a final repair action and sometimes directs you to

an earlier part of the flowchart to confirm your repair.

NOTE:

The term "Intermittent Failure" is used in these charts. It simply means a system may have had a failure, but it checks

out OK at this time. If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) on the dash does not come on, check for poor connections

or loose wires at all connectors related to the circuit that you are troubleshooting (see illustration below).

Most of the troubleshooting flowcharts have you reset the Engine Control Module (ECM) and try to duplicate the

Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). If the problem is intermittent and you can't duplicate the code, do not continue though

the flowchart. To do so will only result in confusion and, possibly, a needlessly replaced ECM.

"Open" and "Short" are common electrical terms. An open is a break in a wire or at a connection. A short is an acci-

dental connection of a wire to ground or to another wire. In simple electronics, this usually means something won't

work at all. In complex electronics (like ECM's), this can sometimes mean something works, but not the way it's sup-

posed to.

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PGM-FI System

System Description

INPUTS
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE (ECM)

OUTPUTS

Fuel Injectors

PGM-FI Main Relay (Fuel Pump)

MIL

IAC Valve

A/C Compressor Clutch Relay

Radiator Fan Relay

Condenser Fan Relay

ALT

ICM

EVAP Purge Control Solenoid

Valve

Primary HO2S Heater

Secondary H02S Heater

EGR Control Solenoid Valve

IAB Control Solenoid Valve

EVAP Bypass Solenoid Valve*2

EVAP Control Canister Vent Shut

Valve*2

*1: '95-96 models

*2: '97 - 98 models

PGM-FI System

The PGM-FI system on this model is a sequential multiport fuel injection system.

Fuel injector Timing and Duration

The ECM contains memories for the basic discharge durations at various engine speeds and manifold air flow rates. The

basic discharge duration, after being read out from the memory, is further modified by signals sent from various sensors

to obtain the final discharge duration.

Idle Air Control

Idle Air Control Valve (IAC Valve)

When the engine is cold, the A/C compressor is on, the transmission is in gear, the brake pedal is depressed, the P/S load

is high, or the alternator is charging, the ECM controls current to the IAC Valve to maintain the correct idle speed.

Ignition Timing Control

• The ECM contains memories for basic ignition timing at various engine speeds and manifold air flow rates. Ignition

timing is also adjusted for engine coolant temperature.

• A knock control system is also used. When detonation is detected by a knock sensor (KS), the ignition timing is retarded.

Other Control Functions

1. Starting Control

When the engine is started, the ECM provides a rich mixture by increasing fuel injector duration.

2. Fuel Pump Control

• When the ignition switch is initially turned on, the ECM supplies ground to the PGM-FI main relay that supplies

current to the fuel pump for two seconds to pressurize the fuel system.

• When the engine is running, the ECM supplies ground to the PGM-FI main relay that supplies current to the fuel pump.

• When the engine is not running and the ignition is on, the ECM cuts ground to the PGM-FI main relay which cuts

current to the fuel pump.

3. Fuel Cut-off Control

• During deceleration with the throttle valve closed, current to the fuel injectors is cut off to improve fuel economy at

speeds over 1,250 rpm.

• Fuel cut-off action also takes place when engine speed exceeds 7,100 rpm, regardless of the position of the throttle

valve, to protect the engine from over-revving.
CKP/TDC/CYP Sensor

CKF Sensor

MAF Sensor

ECT Sensor

IAT Sensor

TP Sensor

EGR Valve Lift Sensor

Primary HO2S

Secondary H02S

VSS

BARO Sensor

ELD

Front KS

Rear KS

Starter Signal

ALT FR Signal

Air Conditioning Signal

A/T Gear Position Signal

Battery Voltage (IGN.1)

Brake Switch Signal

PSP Switch Signal

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4. A/ C Compresso r Clutc h Rela y
When th e EC M receive s a deman d fo r coolin g fro m th e ai r conditionin g system , i t delay s th e compresso r fro m bein g
energized , an d enriche s th e mixtur e to assur e smoot h transitio n to th e A/ C mode .
5 . Evaporativ e Emissio n (EVAP ) Purg e Contro l Solenoi d Valv e
Whe n th e engin e coolan t temperatur e i s belo w 167° F (75°C ) ('9 7 - 9 8 models : 158° F (70°C) , th e EC M control s th e
EVA P purg e contro l solenoi d valv e whic h cut s vacuu m to th e EVA P purg e contro l caniste r diaphragm .
6 . Intak e Ai r Bypas s (IAB ) Contro l Solenoi d Valv e
Whe n th e engin e spee d i s belo w 4,80 0 rpm , th e IA B contro l solenoi d valv e i s activate d b y a signa l fro m th e ECM ,
intak e ai r flow s throug h th e smalle r chamber , the n hig h torqu e i s delivered. At speed s highe r tha n 4,80 0 rpm , th e
solenoi d valv e i s deactivate d b y th e ECM , an d intak e ai r flow s throug h th e large r chambe r i n orde r t o reduc e th e
resistanc e in airflow .
7 . Exhaus t Ga s Recirculatio n (EGR ) Contro l Solenoi d Valv e
Whe n th e EG R is require d fo r contro l o f oxide s o f nitroge n (NOx ) emissions , th e EC M control s th e EG R contro l
solenoi d valv e whic h supplie s regulate d vacuu m to th e EG R valve .
8 . Alternato r Contro l
Th e syste m control s th e voltag e generate d a t th e alternato r i n accordanc e wit h th e electrica l loa d an d drivin g mode ,
whic h reduce s th e engin e loa d to improv e th e fue l economy .
ECM Fail-safe/Back-u p Function s
1. Fail-saf e Functio n
Whe n a n abnormalit y occur s in a signa l fro m a sensor , th e EC M ignore s tha t signa l an d assume s a pre-programme d
valu e fo r tha t senso r tha t allow s th e engin e to continu e to run .
2 . Back-u p Functio n
Whe n a n abnormalit y occur s in th e EC M itself , th e fue l injector s ar e controlle d b y a back-u p circui t independen t o f th e
syste m in orde r t o permi t minima l driving .
3 . Self-diagnosi s Functio n [Malfunctio n Indicato r Lam p (MIL) ]
Whe n a n abnormalit y occur s i n a signa l fro m a sensor , th e EC M supplie s groun d fo r th e MI L an d store s th e DT C in
erasable memory . Whe n th e ignitio n i s initiall y turne d on , th e EC M supplie s ground for th e MI L fo r tw o second s t o
chec k th e MI L bul b condition .
4 . Tw o Tri p Detectio n Metho d ('9 5 - 9 6 models )
T o preven t fals e indications , th e Tw o Tri p Detectio n Metho d is use d fo r th e MA F sensor , H02S , fue l metering-related ,
idl e contro l system , EC T sensor , an d EG R syste m self-diagnosti c functions . Whe n a n abnormalit y occurs , th e EC M
store s i t i n it s memory . Whe n th e sam e abnormalit y recur s afte r th e ignitio n switc h i s turne d OF F an d O N (II ) again ,
th e EC M inform s th e drive r b y lightin g th e MIL .
However ,
to eas e troubleshooting , thi s functio n is cancelle d when you shor t the servic e check connector . The MI L will
the n blin k immediatel y whe n a n abnormalit y occurs .
5 . Tw o (o r Three ) Drivin g Cycl e Detectio n Metho d ('9 5 - 9 6 models )
A "Drivin g Cycle " consist s o f startin g th e engine , beginnin g close d loo p operation , an d stoppin g th e engine . I f misfir -
in g tha t increase s emission s o r EVA P contro l syste m malfunctio n i s detecte d i n tw o consecutiv e drivin g cycles , o r
TW C deterioratio n is detecte d in thre e consecutiv e drivin g cycles , th e EC M turn s th e MI L on .
However , t o eas e troubleshooting , thi s functio n is cancelle d whe n yo u shor t th e servic e chec k connector . Th e MI L wil l
the n blin k immediatel y whe n a n abnormalit y occurs .
6 . Tw o Drivin g Cycl e Detectio n Metho d ('9 7 - 9 8 models )
T o preven t fals e indications , th e "tw o drivin g cycl e detectio n method " i s use d fo r th e H02S , fue l metering-related ,
idl e contro l system , EC T sensor , EG R system , TW C an d EVA P contro l syste m an d othe r self-diagnosti c functions .
Whe n a n abnormalit y occurs , th e EC M store s i t i n it s memory . Whe n th e sam e abnormalit y recur s afte r switc h i s
turne d OF F an d O N (II ) again , th e EC M inform s th e drive r b y turnin g o n th e MIL .
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PGM-FI System

Engine Control Module (ECM)

Is the low oil pressure light on?

Try to start the engine.

Does the engine start?

Check for an open in the wire or

bulb (MIL line):

1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.

2. Connect the ECM connector ter-

minal A7 to body ground with a

jumper wire.

3. Turn the ignition switch ON (II).
NOTE: If this symptom is intermittent, check for a loose fuse No. 1 (BACK UP

LIGHTS, METER LIGHTS, 10 A) in the under-dash fuse/relay box, a poor con-

nection at ECM terminal A7, or an intermittent open in the GRN/RED wire

between the ECM (A7) and the gauge assembly.

Is the MIL on?

Substitute a known-good ECM

and recheck. If symptom/indica-

tion goes away, replace the origi-

nal
ECM.
— Repair short in the wire

between NO. 1 (BACK-UP

LIGHTS, METER LIGHTS) (10

A) fuse and gauge assembly.

— Replace No. 1 (BACK-UP

LIGHTS, METER LIGHTS) (10 A)

fuse.

Check for an open in the wires

(PG1, PG2 lines):

1. Turn the ignition switch ON (II).

2. Measure voltage between

body ground and ECM con-

nector terminals A12 and A25

individually.

Is there less than 1.0 V?

Repair open in the wires

between ECM (A7) and gauge

assembly.

Replace the MIL bulb.
ECM CONNECTOR A (26P)

Wire side of female terminals

Repair open in the wire(s)

between ECM and G101 (located

at left side of engine) that had

more than 1.0 V.

ECM CONNECTOR A (26P)

Wire side of female terminals
The Malfunction Indicator Lamp

(MIL) never comes on (even for

two seconds) after ignition is

turned on.

Turn the ignition switch ON (II).

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The Malfunctio n Indicato r Lam p
(MIL ) stay s o n o r come s o n afte r
tw o seconds .
Chec k th e Diagnosti c Troubl e
Code (DTC) :1. Connec t a sca n too l o r Hond a
PG M Tester .
2 . Tur n th e ignitio n switc h O N (II) .
3 . Rea d th e DT C wit h th e sca n
too l o r Hond a PG M Tester .
NOTE:• Whe n ther e i s n o Diagnosti c Troubl e Cod e (DTC ) stored , th e MI L wil l sta y o n i f th e SC S
servic e connecto r i s connecte d an d th e ignitio n switc h is on .
• I f thi s sympto m is intermittent , chec k for :
— A loos e EC U (ECM ) (1 5 A ) fus e in th e under-hoo d fuse/rela y bo x
— A loos e No . 2 FUE L PUM P (1 5 A ) fus e in th e under-das h fuse/rela y bo x
— A n intermitten t shor t i n th e wir e betwee n th e EC M (D13 ) an d th e servic e chec k con -
necto r
— A n intermitten t ope n i n th e wir e betwee n th e EC M (D22 ) an d th e servic e chec k con -
necto r
— A n intermitten t shor t i n th e wire betwee n th e EC M (A7 ) an d th e gaug e assembl y
— A n intermitten t shor t i n th e wir e betwee n th e EC M (D10) , th e T P senso r an d th e fue l tan k
pressur e senso r ('9 7 - 9 8 models )
— A n intermitten t shor t i n th e wir e betwee n th e EC M (D21 ) an d th e EG R valv e lif t senso r
• Se e th e OB D II sca n too l o r Hond a PG M Teste r user' s manual s fo r specifi c operatin g
instructions .
Ar e an y DTC(s ) indicated ? G
o t o Diagnosti c Troubl e Cod e
(DTC ) char t (se e pag e 11-44 ).
Tr y t o star t th e engine .
Doe s th e engin e start ?
Chec k fo r a shor t i n th e wir e (SC S
line) :
1. Sto p th e engin e an d tur n th eignitio n switc h O N (II) .2. Measur e voltag e betwee n EC M
connecto r terminal s D1 3 an d
D22 .
(To pag e 11-54 ) EC
M CONNECTO R D (22P )
Wir e sid e o f femal e terminal s
I s ther e batter y voltage ? Repai
r shor t t o bod y groun d in
th e wir e betwee n EC M (D13 ) an d
servic e chec k connector .
(To pag e 11-54 )
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