Fuel tank HONDA CIVIC 2002 7.G Workshop Manual

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General Information
Lift and Support Points
NOTE: If you are going to remove heavy componentssuch as suspension or the fuel tank from the rear of thevehicle, first supportthe front ofthe vehicle with tallsafety stands. When substantialweight is removed
from the rear of the vehicle, the center of gravity canchange and cause the vehicle to tip forward on the hoist.
Frame Hoist
1. Position the hoist lift blocks (A), or safety stands,under the vehicle's front support points (B) and rearsupport points (C).
2. Raise the hoist a few inches, and rock the vehiclegently to be sure it is firmly supported.
3. Raise the hoistto full height, and inspectthe liftpoints for solid contact with the lift blocks.
Safety Stands
To support the vehicle on safety stands. use the samesuppon points (B and C) as for a frame hoist, Alwaysuse satety stands when working on or under anyvehicle that is supported only by a jack.
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Floor Jack
1. Set the parking brake.
2. Block the wheels that are not being lifted.
3. When lifting the rear of the vehicle. put thegearshift Iever in reverse.
4. Position the floor jack under the front jacking
bracket (A) or rear jacking bracket (B), center thejacking bracket in the jack lift ptatform (C), and jack
up the vehicle high enough to fit the safety standsunder it.
c
Position the safety stands underthe support points
and adjust them so the vehicle will tevet.
Lower the vehicle onto the stands.
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ItemMeasulementOualificationStandard or New Service LimitFuel pressure
regulator
Pressure with fuel pressure gauge
connected
320-370 kPa 13.3-'3.8 kgtcm', 47 52psi)
FueltankCapacity50 4 (13.2 US galiEngine idleldle speed with headlights and radiator
fan off
Neutral750 50 rpm
Fast idleNeutral1,600150 rpm
Standards and Service Limits
Fuel and Emissionsf
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Clutch
ItemMea3urem€nlOualificationSlandard or NewService LimitClutch pedalHeight from the floor193 mm (7.60 in.)Stroke130 140 mm 15.1 5.5in.)
10 16 mm (0.39 0.63 in.)Disengagement height from the floor1'15 mm (4.53 in.) min.Bunout on clutch mating surface0.05 mm 10.002 in.) max.0.15 mm (0.006 in.)Clutch discBivet head depth1.65 2.25 mm (0.065 0.089 in.)0.7 mm {0.03 in.)Ihickness8.3 8.9 mm (0.33 0.35 in.)6.0 mm (0.24 in.)Pressure plateWarpage0.03 mm (0.001 in.)max.0.15 mm (0.001 in.)Height of diaphragm spring fingersMeasured with
specialtool and
feeler gauge
0.6 mm (0.02 in.) max.0.8 mm (0-03 in.)
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Fuel and Emissions
Fuel and Emissions Systems
SpecialTools
General Troubleshooting
Information
DTC Troubleshooting lndex ....
Symptom Troubleshooting
1ndex...............
System Descriptions ................
Howto Set Readiness Codes ..
PGM-FlSystem
Component Location Index ....
DTC Troubleshooting ..............
MIL Circuit Troubleshooting ...
DLC Circuit Troubleshooting ..
Injector Replacement ...............
A,/F Sensor Replacement .........
Secondary HO2S
Replacement
ECT Sensor Reolacement .......
CMP Sensor B {TDC Sensor)
Replacement
IAT Sensor Replacement .........
Knock Sensor Replacement ....
CKP Sensor Reolacement .......
VTEC/VTC
Comoonent Location Index ....
DTC Troubleshooting ..............
VTC Oil Control Solenoid
Valve Removal/Test .............
CMP Sensor A Replacement ...
VTEC Solenoid Valve
Removal/lnsoection .............
ldle Control System
Component Location Index
DTC Troubleshooting ..............
A,/C Signal Circuit
TroubleshootinS ...................
Alternator FR Signal Circu it
TroubleshootinS ...................
EPS Signal Circuit
TroubleshootinS ...................
Brake Pedal Position Switch Signal
Circuit Troubleshooting .............
ldle Speed Inspection
ECM ldle learn Procedure .......
Fuel Supply System
Component Location Index
Fuel Pump Circuit Troubleshooting
1't-2
I I-J
11-7
1 1-10
11-12
11-46
11-49
11-52
11-97
11-109
11-111
11-113
11-113
11-114
11-114
11-115
11-115
11-116
11-117
1 1-1 18
11-127
11-128
11-128
11-129
1I-130
I t- t55
11-134
1 1- 135
1 1-137
1 1-138
1 1-139
1 1-140
11-141
11-144
Fuel PressureTest ................... 11-145
Fuel Lines Inspection ............... 11-146
Fuel Line/Ouick-Connect
Fittings Precautions ............. 1 1-148
Fuel Line/Ou ick-Con nect
Fittings Removal .................. 1 1-149
Fuel Line/Ou ick-Con nect
Fittings lnstallation ............... 11-150
Fuel Pressure Regu lator
Replacement ......................... 11-152
Fuel Fifter Replacement ........... 11-152
Fuel Pump/Fuel Gauge Sending
UnitReDlacement ................. 11-153
Fuel Pulsation Damoer
Rep1acement ......................... 11-154
Fuel Tank Reolacement ........... 11-155
Fuel GaugeSending UnitTest ....... 11-156
Low Fuel lndicatorTest ................. 1 1-158
Intake Air System
Comoonent Location Index .... 11-159
Throttle BodyTest ................... 11-160
Intake Air Bypass Control
Thermal Valve Test .............. 11-161
Air Cleaner Reolacement ........ 11-162
Air Cleaner Element
Reolacement ......................... 11-162
Throttle Cable Adjustment ...... 11-163
Th rottle Cable
Removal/lnstallation ............ 1 1-164
Th rottle Body Removal/
Installation .. 11-165
Th rottle Body Disassembly/
Reassemblv .......................... 11-166
Catalytic Converter System
DTC Troubleshooting .............. 1 1-167
PCV System
DTC Troubleshooting .............. 1 1-168
PCV Valve InsDection
and Test ...... 1 1- 169
PCV Valve Reolacement .......... 11-169
EVAP System
Component Location Index .... 11-170
DTCTroubleshooting .............. 11-171
EVAP Two Way Valve Test ...... 11-186
Fuel Tank Vaoor Control
Valve Test ... 11-187
EVAP Canister Replacement ... 11-189
Fuel Tank Vaoor Control
Valve Reolacement .............. 1 1-189Fuel Pressu re Relieving ...........

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Fuel and Emissions Systems
Knock Sensor Circuit N4alfunction
Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor Intermittent(see page 11-78)
(see oaqe 11-121
PO4i{
TU45I
P0452
Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor A Intermiftentisee page 11-121)
Yetrgb-le Velye TiTing _controlll/T!) Phqse Gsee oaoe 11-122
CqJalyst System Elficie-ncy Below Thresholdsee oaqe 1 1- 167
Fuel Tank Pressure (FTP) Sensor Range/Performance (seepagell 171)
Sensor Circuit Low V11-172
Fuel Tank Pressure (FTP) Sensor Circuit High V
Vehicle SDeed SensorCircuit Malf unction
Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor A No
P0451 (91)
see Daqe 11-130)
(see page 1 1-81)
Refer to the l\4ultiplex
Control System
Troubleshooting {see
(see page 1 1-83)
(see paSe 1 1'83)
Barometric Pressure (BARO) Sensor Circuit High{see page 11-83)
P't 121
Pl122
P11f,.8
Throttle Position {TPi Sensor Signal Lower Than(see page 11-63)
-tsee page I r-oJ,
G;tp"s" 1 154)
(*" paSe 1 154)
P1122 ll J
ij1128 (5)
Throttle Position (TP) Sensor Signal Higher Than
Mani{old Absolute Pressure (l\,4AP} Sensor Signal
Loqer Tha n Expected
Manifold Absolute Preisure (MAP) SeiiioiSgnul
Hiqher Than Ex(see page 11-84)
Engine Control Module (ECN4) Power Source Circuil
Serial Communication Link Malfunction
P1106 (13)
P110? (13
P1 108 (ts'
Barometric Pressure (BARO) Sensor Range/
Performance Problem
Barometric Pressure (BARO) Sensor Circuit Low
P1121 11)
P1 129 (5)
P1157 (48)
Pr 158 (48)
Air Fuel Ratio (AVF) Sensor (Sensor 1) Range/
Rerformance Problem
AirFuel Ratio{A"F) Sensor {Sensor 1)AFS Terminal(see page 1 1-85)
Air Fuel Ratio 1AVF) Sensor isensor 'l) AFS + Terminal(see page 1 1-86)
Air Fuel Ratio {A,/F) Sensor {Sensor I ) Slow Response
Air Fuel Ratio (A/F) Sensor (Sensor 1) Range/(see page 1 1-88)
Air Fuel Ratio (4,/F) Sensor (Sensor 1) Heater Circuit
Malfunction
(see page 11-89)
Air Fuel Ratio (A,/F) Sensor (Sensor 1) Heater System
Malfunction
(see page 11-91)
P1 159 (48)
P1163 (61
P1164 (61)
P1 166 (41)
P1 167 (41) '
DTC Troubleshooting Index (cont'd)
" :These DTCS are indicated by a blinking MIL when the SCS servlce signal line is jumped with the Honda PGM
Tester.* 1r '02 model
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DTC
{MlL indication*l
Temporary DTCDetection ltemPage
P1259 t22JVTEC System l\4alfunction(see Daqe 11-123)P1291 t20\Electrical Load Detector (ELD) Circuit Low Voltaqe(see Daqe l1-92)P1298 (20)Electrical Load Detector (ELD) Circuit Hiqh Voltaqe(see oaoe 11-93)P1361 (8)Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor B (Top Dead Center(TDC) Sensor) Intermittent Sional InterruDtion
(see page 11-95)
P1362 (8)Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor B (Top Dead Center(TDC) Sensor) No Siqnal
(see page 11-95)
P'r456 (90)P1456Evaporative Emissions (EVAP) Control System
Leakaqe (Fuel Tank Svstem)
(see page 11-175)
P14s7 (90)P1457Evaporative Emissions (EVAP) Control System
Leakaqe (EVAP Canister Svstem)
(see page 1'l-180)
P1505 (109)P1505Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) Air Leakaqe(see oaqe 11-1681
P1519 (14)ldle Air Control (lAC) Valve Circuit Malfunction{see paqe 11-131)P1607 ( )Engine Control Module (ECM) Internal Circuit
Malfunction
(see page 1 1-96)
" : These DTCS are indicated by a blinking MIL when the SCS service signal line is jumped with the Honda PGM
Tester.
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SymptomDiagnostic procedureAlso check torDifficult to refuel(MlL works OK. no DTCS set)
1. Testthefuel tank vapor control valve{seepage 1'l-
2. 1471.
Inspect the fuel tank vapor control signal tube
3. between the fuel pipe and the fuel tank vapor
control valve.
4. Inspect the fuel tank vapor vent tube between the
EVAP canister and the fuel tank vapor control valve.
Check the EVAP canister.
Malfunctioning gas
station filling nozzle.
Fuel overflows during
refueling(No DTCS set)
Replace the fuel tank vapor control valve (see page '1 1
189).
Malfunctioning gas
station filling nozzle.
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Fuel and Emissions Systems
System Descriptions (cont'dl
ECM lnputs and Outputs at Connector E (31P}
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1iMoFPR
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6$1025HTC
1M RLY
8AFSHTCR
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14FTP15ELD
16EPSLD
18ACC20Z/VBS21VSV
22BKSW23K-LINE24SEFMJ26NEP
21rMoCD
29scs30WEN31MIL
Wire side of female terminals
NOTE: Standard battery voltage is '12 V.
TerminalnumberWire colorferminal nameDescription Signal
GRNI/ELIMO FPR (IMMOBILIZERFLJEL PUMP RELAYIDrives PGM Fl main relay 20Vfor2 seconds after turning ignition switch ON{ll). then batterv voltaoe2WHT/REDSHO2S (SECONDARYHEATED OXYGEN SENSOR(SECONDARY HO2S),SENSOR 2r
Detects secondary HO2S{sensor 2) signalWith throttle Jully opened from idle with fullywarmed up engine: above 0.6VWith throttle quickly closed: below 0.4 V
3BRN/YELLG3 (LOGIC GROUND)cround forthe ECM/PCMcontrolcircuitLess than 1.0 V at all times
4PNKSG3 {SENSOR GBOUND)Sensor oroundLess than 1.0 V at all times5YEUELUVCC3 {SENSOR VOLTAGE)Provides sensor voltageWith ignition switch ON (ll): about 5 VWith ionition switch OFF: about 0 V6BLKATr'HTSO25HTC (SECONDARYHEATED OXYGEN SENSOR(SECONDARY H02S)HEATER CONTROL)
Drives secondary HO2SheaterWith ignition switch ON (ll): baftery voltageWilh fullv warmed up engine running: dul,controlled
1REDA/ELMRLY (PGM.FI MAINRELAY}Drives PGM-Flmain relay 1Power source forthe DTCWith ignition switch ON (ll): about 0 VWith ignition switch OFF: battery voltage
IORNAFSHTCR {AIR FUEL BATIO(Iy'F)SENSOR HEATERCONTROL RELAY)
Drives air fuel ratio sensorheater relayWith ignition swirch ON {ll): 0 V
IYEUBLKIGl (IGNITION SIGNAL)Detecrs ignition signalWith ignition switch ON (ll): battery voltageWith iqnition switch OFF: about 0 V't4LT GRNFIP lFUEL TANKPRESSURE (FTP) SENSOR)Detects FTP sensor signalWith ignition switch ON (ll) and fuel fill cap open:about 2.5 VGRN/REDELD (ELECTRICAL LOADDETECTOF)Detects ELD signalWith ignition swjtch ON itt):aOoutO.t V l-gV(deDendino on electrical load)LT GRN/8LKEPSLD (ELECIRICALPOWEB STEEBING LOADDETECT)
Detects Power steering loadsrgnalAt idle with steering wheel in straight aheadposition: about 0 VAt idle with steering wheelatfull lock: momentary
'18REDACC (Ay'C CLUTCH RELAY)Drives P,/C clutch relayWith compressor ON: about 0 VWith comoressor OFF: batterv voltaoe
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Vacuum Hose Routing
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O AIR FUEL RATIO IA/F) SENSOR {SENSOR 1}O SECONDARY HEATED OXYGEN SENSORISECONDARY HO2S} {SENSOR 2}
O MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE (MAPI SENSORO ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE {ECT) SENSORO INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE (IAT) SENSORO CRANKSHAFT POSITION (CKP) SENSORO KNOCK SENSORO CAMSHAFT POSITION (CMPI SENSOR BITOP DEAD CENTER ITDC) SENSOR)
O CAMSHAFT POSITION ICMPI SENSOR A@ IDLE AIR CONTROL (IACI VALVEO THRONLE BODY.O INJECTOR@ FUEL PULSATION OAMPER[I FUEL FILTER@ FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR@ FUEL PUMP@ FUEL TANK
@ RESONATOR(9 AIR CLEANER@ POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION {PCVI VALVE@ THREE WAY CATALYTIC CONVERTER@ EVAPORATIVE EMISSION {EVAPI CANISTER@ EVAPORATIVE EMISSION {EVAP) CANISTERPURGE VALVE{} EVAPORATIVE EMISSION (EVAPI CANISTERVENT SHUT VALVE{' EVAPORATIVE EMISSION {EVAP) TWO WAY VALVE@ EVAPORATIVE EMISSION IEVAPI BYPASSSOLENOID VALVE@ FUEL TANK PRESSURE (FTP) SENSOR@ EVAPORATIVE EMISSION IEVAP} VALVE@ FUEL TANK VAPOR CONTROL VALVE60) FUEL TANK VAPOR RECIRCULATION VALVEO INTAKE AIR BYPASS CONTROL THERMAL VALVE
(cont'd)
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Evaporative Emission (EVAPI Control
System
Refer to the System Diagram to see the functional
layout of the system.
EVAP Canister
The EVAP canister temporarily stores fuel vapor from
the fuel tank until it can be purged back into the engine
and burned.
EVAP Canister Purge Valve
When the engine coolant temperatu re is below 149'F(65'C), the ECM turns off the EVAP canister purge valve
which cuts vacuum to the EVAP canister.
FuelTank Pressure (FTP) Sensor
The FTP sensor converts fueltank absolute pressure
into an electrical inputto the ECM during the EVAP leak
cnecK.
SENSOR UNIT
EVAP Two Way Valve and EVAP Eyp8s Solenoid
Valve
The EVAP two way valve is installed between the fuel
tank and the EVAP canister line.
The EVAP two way valve sends fuel vapor to the EVAP
canister corresponding to the pressure inside the tuel
tank. lt also relieves excess vacuum in the tank by
allowing fresh air to be drawn into the tank through the
EVAP canister.
The EVAP bypass solenoid valve opens to bypass the
two way valve during the EVAP leak check.
EVAP BYPASSSOLENOID VALVE
VALVE
(cont'd)
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Evaporative Emission (EVAPI Control Diagram
The EVAP controls minimize the amount of fuel vapor escaping to the atmosphere. Vapor from the fuel tanK rstemporarily stored in the EVAP canister until it can be purged from the canister into the engine and burneo.
. The EVAP canister is purged by drawing fresh air through it and into a port on the intake manifold.The purging vacuum is controlled by the EVAP canister purge valve, which operates whenever engine cootanttemperature is above 149'F (65"C).
'WhenvaporpressureinthefueltankishigherthanthesetvalueoftheEVAPtwowayvalve,thevalveopensano
regulates the flow of fuel vapor to the EVAP canister.'Duringrefueling,thefueltankvaporcontrol valve opens with the pressure in the fuel tank, and feeds the fuel vaDorto the EVAP canister.
FUEL TANKVAPORRECIRCULATIONVALVE
FUEL TANKVAPORSIGNAL TUBE
BLU/RED
FUEL FILL CAP
BLK
+EVAPCANISTER
FUEL TANKVENT SHUTVALVE
BLK/YELFrom--<No. 4 Acc{10 A}fuse
FUEL TANKVAPORRECIRCULATIONTUBE
EVAPCANISTER
EVAP TWO WAYVALVE
(cont'd)
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