HONDA CIVIC 1999 6.G Workshop Manual

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Anti-lock Brake System {ABS)
Operation (cont'dl
ABS Modulator
The ABS modulator consists of the inlet solenoid valve, outlet solenoid valve, reservoir, pump, pump motor and thedamping chamber.
The modulator reduces the caliper fluid pressure directly, and it is also referred to as a circulating type because the brake fluidcirculates through the caliper, reservoir and the master cylinder.The hydraulic control has three modes: pressure reducing, pressure retaining, and pressure intensifying.The hydraulic circuit is the independent four channel type, one channel for each wheel.
RF LR
Pressure intensifying mode: Inlet valve open, outlet valve closed
Pressure retaining mode:
Pressure reducing mode:
Motor operation mode:
rN: INLETVALVE {NORMALtY OpENIOUT: OUTIET VALVE {NORMALIY CTOSED)Master cylinder fluid is pumped out to the caliDer.Inlet valve closed, outlet valve closedCaliper fluid is retained by the inlet valve and outlet valve.Inlet valve closed, outlet valve oDenCaliper fluid flows through the outlet valve to the reservoir.When starting the pressure reducing mode, the pump motor is ON.When stopping ABS operation, the pump motor is OFF.The reservoir fluid is pumped out by the pump, through the damping chamber, to the mastercvlinder.
PUMP MOTOR
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L
Wheel Soeed and Modulator Contlo
t
OUTLETVALVE ON
OFF
INLETVALVE ON
OFF
t\,40ToR
ON
OFF
when the wheel speed drops sharply below the vehicle speed, the inlet valve closes to retain the caliper fluid pressure
When the wheel speed drops further, the outlet valve opens momentarily to reduce the caliper fluid pressure. The pump
motor starts at this time.
As the wheel speed is restored, the inlet valve opens momentarily to increase the caliper fluid pressure.
Wheel SensoJ
The wheel sensors are the magnetic contactless type
As the gear pulser teeth rotate past the wheel sensor's magnetic coil, AC current is generated The AC frequency changes
in accordance with the wheel speed. The ABS control unit detects the wheel sensor signal frequency and thereby detects
the wheel speed.
There are four wheel sensors, one for each wheel
The gear pulser has 50 teeth.
EEL SPEED
at LOW SPEEDgl
=o
GEAR PULSEBWHEEL SENSOBat HIGH SPEED
/
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Gircuit Diagram
MOOULATOR UNIT IOP CONNECTOR
zrJrF!_lll 2 3ll
14TiEltl
c@4
PIMP MOTOR 2P CONNECTOR(Ll number)fFlGTN
UNDER.HOOO A8S FUSE,/FELAY BOX3P CONNECTOR (O number)
| 2 3l
UNDER.HOOD AAS FUSE/RELAY BOX2P CONNECTOR (! number)
| -l
GAUGE ASSEMELY 5P CONNECTOR
---t--t1 t/ 13 )/l5l
Wire side ot temale terminals
- E8l{'Ytr
AA DEF BLY I7.5AI
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LEFT.FSONT SOLENOIO
UNDER-OASH FUSSRELAY 8OXZoP CONNECTOR (O numbe,
235678It0tlt3/ i15 /t820
UNDER.OASH FUSE,/RELAY BOX18P CONNECTOR (E numb€r)
23569ll213)t4 /1617
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tABS CONIROL UN]TECM / PCMISCS'
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SENSOR
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LEFT.
RIGHT,
LEFT
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SERVICE CHECKCONNECTOR (2P}
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OATA LINKCONNECTOR O 6P)
WHEEL SENSOR2P CONNECTOB
FRONT
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REAR
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ABS CONTROL UNIT 26P CONNECTOR1O numb€r)
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14 t516 1719 ,/2123
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Terminalside ofmale terminals
ABS CONTROL UNIT 22P CONNECTOR1! numb€r)
/Wire side of female terminals
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ABS Control Unit Terminal Arrangement
ABS CONTROL UNIT 26P CONNECTOR
Wire side of temale terminals
Terminalnumo0rWirecolorTerminal signTerminalnamoDgscriptionVoltage
Conditions(lgnition Switch ON flt))Output voltagoteminals
PCOM(Primary
common)
Power source for the solenoidvalve and pump motor.1-GNDON
=ONOV
AC: 3-6 V
BLK/WHTscoM(Secondary
common)
Power source for the solenoid
2.GNDOFF
lConnect the SCS service\
conneclor lApprox. 3 V
ELVBLUtG2(lgnition 2)Detects ignition switch 2
!9nal. (system activate signal)3-GNDBatt€ry voltage
BLU/YELRRO(Rear-right 0)Detects right-rear wheelsensor signal.4-17
When the wheel isturned at 1 turn/second.
53 mV or above ondigitaltester (ACra nge) {Fefera nce)150 mvp-p or aboveon oscilloscope
6GRYRLO(Rear-left 0)Detects left-rear wheel sensorsrgnal.6-19
8GRNFRO(Front-right 0)D€tects right-front wheelsgnsor srgnal,a-21StopsApprox.2.5VSTOP(Stop)hects brake switch signal.(Prevents unnecess€ry ABS operation)9-GNDBrake pedal depressed.Battery voltage
Brake pedal released.OV
10BRN^/vHTFLO(Front-left 0)
Detects left-front wheel sensorsignal.
10-23
When the wheel isturned at 1 turn/secono.
53 mV or above ondigitaltester (ACrange) (Referance)
150 mVFporaboveon oscilloscope
9!opsApprox. 2.5 V
12YELRLOUT(Rearjeft outlet)
Drives left-rear outlet solenoid
12.GNDON-9ONOV
OFFAC: 3^6 V
REDMHTRR]N(Rear-right
inlet)
Drives right-rear inlet solenoidvalve.13-GNDOFF
lconnect the SCS service]i connector IApprox. 3 V
14B1(Battery 1)Power source for the solenoidvatve and pump motor.14.GND
Battery voltage15WHT/G R N82(Baftery 2)Power source for the solenoidvarve ano pump motor.15.GND
r6BLKGND2{Ground 2)Ground for the ABS controlunit.16-GNDBelow 0.3 V
17GRN/'/ELRR1(Rear-right 1)Detects right-rear wheelsensor signal.17-4
When the wheel is turnedat 1 turn/second.
53 mV or aboveon digitaltester(AC range)(Referance) 150mVp-p or aboveon oscilloscope
19LT BLURLl(Rea.-left 1)Detects left-rear wheel sensorsagnal.19-6
GRN/BLKFRl(Front-right 1)Detects right-front wheelsensor signal.21-8
FL1(Front-left 1)Detects left-front wheel sensorsignal.23-10StopsApprox. 2.5 V
REDRL-IN(Rear-lett inletl
Drives left-r€ar inlet solenoid
25.GND
ut
ON
'6
-9ONOV
OFFAC: 3-6 V
OFF
lconnect the SCS service] connector lApprox. 3 V
BLKGND3(Ground 3)Ground for the ABS cgntrolunit.26.GNDBelow 0.3 V
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ABS CONTROL UNIT 22P CONNECTOR
Wire side of female terminals
TerminalnumbelWirocororTerminalsignDe3cription
Volt.ge
ConditionE(lgnition Switch ON (ll)lOutput voltagolTqrminal namslterminils
RED/BLUFR-IN{Front-rightinlet)
Drives right-front inletsolenoid valve.
I-GNDriJ
ON-9ONOV
OFFAC: 3-6 V
OFF
/Connect the SCS servicq
connector IApprox. 3 V
BRNscs(Service checksignal)
Detects service check signal
{Diagnostic trouble codeindication)4-GND
SCS service connectorconnected.OV
SCS service connectordisconneded.Appro)(. 5 V
7BLU/RED(Warning
ramp)
Drives ABS indicator light (The
indicator light go€s off when
ABS control unit outputs bat-
tery volta9e),
7-GND
Indicator light ONApprox, 2 V
Indicator light OFFBattery voltage
8BLU/YELNot used.
10YEUBLKFL.OUT{Front-leftoutlet)
Drives left-front outletsolenoid valve.10-GNOON
ONOV
OFFAC:3-6 V
11RED/BLKFLIN{Front-l€ft inlet)
Drives left-front inlet solenoid11-GNDOFF
lconnect the SCS servicq
connector IApprox. 3 V
YEUBLU
FR.OUT(Front-right
outlet)
Drives right-front outlet
solenoid valve.12-GNO
l4LT BLUDLC(Data linkconnector)
Communicates withPGM Tester.Honda14.GNDApprox. 5 V
17BRNA/ELMCK
lMotor check)
Detects pump motor drivesrgnal.17.GNDPumpmotorreray
ONBattery voltage
OFFOV
19YELREDPMR(Pump motorreray,
Drives pump motor relay.
19-GND
ONONOV
OFFAC: 3-6 V
OFFponnect the SCS sewicq
connedor lApprox. 3 V
BLURR-OUT(Rear-right
outletl
Drives right-rear outlel
solenoid valve.
21-GNDuJ
ON
Pumpmotorrelay
ONOV
OFFAC: 3-6 V
OFF
lconnect the SCS servicq
connedor )Approx. 3 V
22BLKGND2(Ground 2)Ground for the ABS controluntt.22-GNDBelow 0.3 v
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Troubleshooting Precautions
ABS Indicator Light
I The ABS indicator light comes on when the ABS control unit detects a problem in the system. However, even thoughthe system is normal, the ABs indicator light can come on, too, under the following conditions. To determine theactual cause of the problem, question the customer about the problem, taking the following conditions into consider-ation.
. Signal disturbance
. Wheel soin
. Only drive wheels rotate. Battery voltage fluctuates
2. When a problem is detected and the ABS indicator light comes on, the indicator light can stay on untat the ignitionswitch is turned off, or it can automatically go off, depending on the mode.. Lightstayson until the ignition switch isturned off;When the system is inthesvstem down mode.o Light automatically goes off:When the system is in the control inhibition mode.(refer to symptom-to-system chart)3 The ABS indicator light stays on when the system is reactivated without erasing the DTC, but it goes off after startingthe car.
when the wheel sensor system is faulty and the ABS indicator light comes on, the algorithm of the system automaticallyturns off the ABS indicator light after the wheel speed signal returns to the normal speed. while, when the DTC is erased,the CPU is reset and the ABS indicator light goes off when the system check€d out normal by the initial diagnosis.Therefore, test-drive the car after servicing the wheel sensor system, and be sure that the ABS indicator light does notcome on.
4. When the ABS control unit outputs battery voltage to the gauge assembty, the ABS indicator light goes off.
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
1. The diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is memorized when a problem is detected and the ABS indicator light does not gooff, or when the ABS indicator light comes on.The DTC is not memorized when the ABs indicator right comes on unress the cpU is activated.2. The memory can hold any number of DTCs. However, when the same DTc is detected twice or more, the later one iswritten over the old one.
Therefore. when the same problem is detected repeatedly, it is recorded as one DTC.3. The DTCS are indicated in the order of ascending number, not in the order thev occur.4. The DTCS are memorized in the EEpROM {non-volatile memorv}.Therefore, the memorized DTCS cannot be canceled by disconnecting the battery. perform the specified orocedures toerase.
Solf-diagnosis
1. The self-diagnosis can be classifield into these four categories:' Initial diagnosis; Performed right after the engine sta rts and untiltheABs indicator light goes off.o Except ABS control: Performed when the ABS is not functioning,. During ABS control: Performed when the ABS is functioning.. During warning: Performed when the ABS indicator light is ON.2 The system performs the following controls when a problem is detected by the self-diagnosis:. ABS indicator light ON. Memory of DTC
. Mode change to the "system down mode,, or the "control inhibition mode,,.
MODEABS INDICATOR LIGHTMAIN
RELAY
SOLENOID
VALVECPURestart conditionDTC
SYSTEM
DOWNONNo
operal|on
Drive
inhibitionOperation+rlgnition
switchOFF - ONMemory
CONTROL
INHIBITIONONNo
operat|on
Orive
inhibitionOperationAutomaticMemory
*1: Except CPU failure
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Kickback
1. The motor operates when the ABS is functioning, and the fluid in the reservoir is forced out to the master cylinder
causing kickback at the brake pedal.
2. TheABScontrol unit operates the solenoid valve when the brake pedal is released afterthe initial diagnosis Youmay
hear the faint solenoid valve operation sound at this time. but it is normal.
Pump Motor
1. The pump motor operates when the ABS is functioning
2. The ABS control unit checks the pump motor operation during acceleration. You may hear the faint operation sound
at this time. but it is normal.
Brake Fluid Replacament/Air Blsading
1. Brake fluid replacement and air bleeding procedures are the same as for conventional brakes
Troubleshooting
1. The troubleshooting flowcharts explain the procedures on the assumption that the cause of the problem is still pre-
sent and the ABS indicator light is still on.
Note that troubleshooting following the flowchart when the ABS indicator light does not come on can result in incor-
rect judgment.
2. Ouestion the customer about the conditions when the problem occurred, and try to reproduce the same conditions
for troubleshooting.
self,diagnosis is made at various times such as the initial diagnosis, except ABS control. during ABS control, during
acceleraiion, during the specified vehicle speed, etc. Therefore, the symptom cannot be checked unless the check
conditions match with the problem conditions
3. When the ABS indicator light does not come on during the test drive, but the troubleshooting is performed based on
the DTC, check for the loose connectors. poor contact of the terminals, etc, before troubleshooting.
4. After troubleshooting, erase the DTC and test-drive the car. Be sure that the ABS indicator light does not come on.
5. The connector illustrations show the female connectors with a single outline and the male connectors with a double
ouflrne.
6. The connector terminal cavities containing female terminals are always numbered by looking at the connector from
the wire side. and the cavities containing male terminals are always numbered by looking at the connector from the
terminal side.
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Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTCI
Diagnostic Trouble Code {DTC) Indication
NOTE: This operation can also be carried out with the Honda pGM Tesrer.
l connect the scs service connector to the service check connector inside the passenger,s side kick panel.
2. Turn the ignition switch ON (||). but do not start the engine.NOTE: Do not depress the brake pedal when turning the ignition switch.
3 Record the brinking frequency of the ABS indicator right. The brinking frequency indicates the DTc.
4, Turn the ignition switch OFF, and remove the SCS service connector.NorE: The Mslfunction Indicator Lamp (MlL) will stay on after the engine is started if the scs service connector isconnected.
5. Erase the DTC.
Condhions for DTC indication. The vehicle is stoDDed.. The SCS service connector is connected before the ignition switch is turned ON fll).. The brake pedal is released.. Th€ SCS service connector remains connected during this procedure
The DTG indication stops 8nd the ABs conltol unit executes the softwaro tunqtion if at least one of the following condi-tions b satisfied:
o The vehicle is not stoDoed.' The ABS control unit receives the normat signal (which is for the ABS controt unit) from a Honda pGM Tester.. The SCS service connector is disconnected during this procedu.e,
u.s.A.
@
CANADA
@
SERVICE CHECKCONNECTOR {2PISCS SERVICE CONNECTOR07PAZ - 0010100
ABS INDICATOR LIGHT
DTC : 3 3
A8S INDICAIOR LIGHT
Snilion swirch
' when the ignition switch is turned oN (ll), the ABs indicator light comes on to check the bulb. Do not count it as a DTc.o The ABS control unit can memorize any number of DTCs.. The new DTC is not memorized when the ABS control unit has already memorized the same DTC,.lftheDTCisnotmemorized,theABSindicatorlightstaysONafteritgoesofffor3.6seconds.
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LJDTG Erasure
1.
2.
Connect the SCS service connector to the service check connector inside the passenger's side kick panel.
Depress the brake pedal.
Turn the ignition switch oN (ll) while holding the brake pedal, but do not start the engine. The ABS indicator light
goes off after two seconds.
After the indicator light goes off, release the brake pedal The indicator lightcomeson after four seconds
After the indicator light comes on, depress the brake pedal again. The indicator light goes off again after four sec-
onds. The brake pedal is still depressed.
4.
5.
\t
6. After the jndicator light goes off, release the brake pedal again'
7. After four seconds, the indicator light blinks twice for 0 3 second and the DTC is erased
8. Confirm the DTC indication, and check that the DTC was erased
NOTE: Always maintain these steps. lf you disconnect the scs service connector and/or fail to operate the brake pedal
according to the indicator light indication, the DTC will not be erased
Conditions for DTC erasure
o The vehicle is stopped.
. The SCS service connector is connected before the ignition switch is turned ON {ll)
. The brake pedal is depressed before the ignition switch is turned ON (ll)'
. The SCS service connector remains connected during this procedure
The DTC erasure stops and ABS control unit executes the software lunction it at least one ot the following conditions is
satisfied:
o The vehicle is not stopped.
. The SCS service connector is disconnected during this servace'
.TheABscontro|unitreceivesthenormaIsigna|(whichisfortheAEscontro|unit)fromaHondaPGMTester'
. The brake pedal is not operated according to the indicator light indication
. The DTC erasure is finished
ABS INDICATOR LIGHT
OFF
DEPRESS
BRAKE PEDAL
RELEASE
0.3sec
lqnition switchoN (I)
J
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