RECIRCULATION HONDA CIVIC 2003 7.G Workshop Manual

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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
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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
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28.
29.
ls thete continuity?
YES-Go to step 28.
NO-Replace the EVAP canister vent shut valve (A)
and o-ring (B).1
Disconnect ECM connector E (31P).
Check for continuity between EVAP canister vent
solenoid valve 2P connector terminal No. 2 and
body ground.
EVAP CANISTER VENT SHUTVALVE 2P CONNECTOR
Wire side o{ female terminals
ls there continuity?
YES-Repair short in the wire between the EVAP
canister vent shut valve and the ECM (E21).1
NO Update the ECM if it does not have the latest
soflware, or substitute a known-good ECM, then
recheck (see page 11-6). lf the symptom/indication
goes away with a known-good ECM, replace the
original ECM.I
30.
Vacuum Hoses and Connections Test
Do the fuel tank vapor control valve test (see page
1 1-187).
ls the fuel tank vapot control valve OK?
YES-Go to step 31.
NO Replace the fueltank vapor control valve.l
Tighten the fuel cap 3 "clicks", then monitorthe
FTP sensor readings with the Honda PGM Tester.
Start the engine. and let it idle for 5 minutes.
Check the FTP sensor readings.
ls the reading above 0.5 kpa (4 mm Hg, 0.16 in.
Hg) pressure, or about 3 V?
YES Update the ECM if it does not have the latest
software, or substitute a known-good ECM, then
recheck {see page 1 1-6). lf the symptom/indication
goes away with a known-good ECfvl, replace the
original ECM.t
NO Check the following parts for leaks:l
. Fueltank (A)
. Fuel fill cap (B)
. Fuel fill pipe (C)
. Fueltank vapor control valve(D). Fueltank vapor recirculation valve (E)
. Fueltank vapor recirculation tube (F)
. Fueltank vapor signaltube (G)
. Fueltank vapor control venttube(H). FTP sensor (J)
- Repair or replace any leaking parts.
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FuelTank Vapor Control Valve Test
Special Tools Required
Vacuum Pump/Gauge, 0-30 in. Hg A973X-041-XXXXX
Float Test
1. Make sure the fuel tank is less than half full.
2. Remove the fuel fill cap to relieve fuel tank
pressure, then reinstall the cap.
3. Disconnect the fuel tank vapor recirculation tube
{A), and connect a vacuum PumP to it.
Plug the line (B).
Apply vacuum to the fuel tank vapor recirculation
tuDe.
lf the vacuum holds, replace the fuel tank vapor
control valve (see page 11-189).
lf the vacuum does not hold, the float is OK. Do
the valve test.
5.
A973X-041-XXXXX
Valve Test
1. N4ake sure the fuel tank is less than half full
2. Remove the fuel fill cap.
3. Disconnect the fuel tank vapor signal tube (A).
Disconnect the vacuum hoses (A) from the EVAP
canister (B), then plug the ports with plugs (C)4.
A973X-O41-XXXXX
5. Disconnect the vacuum hose (D) from the EVAP
canister vent shut valve (E), and connect a vacuum
pump to the vacuum hose.
6. Pump the vacuum pump 80 times.
. lf the vacuum holds, goto steP 7.. lf the vacuum does no1 hold, go to step 10.
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EVAP System
FuelTank Vapor ControlValve Test (cont'd)
7. Connect a second vacuum pump to the fuel tankvapor signaltube (A).
8. Apply vacuum (1 pump) to the fuel tank vaporsignal tube (A). then check the vacuum on thepump in step 6.
. lf the vacuum holds, replace the fueltank vapor
control valve {see page 11-189).. If the vacuum is released, goto step 9.
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10.
Fill the fuel tank with fuel, then check for fuel in theEVAP two way valve (A), and fuel tank vaporrecirculation hose (B).
NOTE: At either location, tiny droplets of fuel arenormal.
. lf fuel runs out of th e hoses at either location,
replace the fuel tank vapor control valve..lfthefuel does not run out of the hoses, the fuel
tank vapor system function is normal.
Disconnect the fuel tank vapor quick disconnectfrom the EVAP canister, then plug lhe port on the
canister. Reapply vacuum (80 pumps).
. lf the vacuum holds, replace the fuel tank control
valve (see page 1 1-189).. lf the vacuum does not hold, insDect the EVAP
canister vent shut valve o-ring. lf the o-ring is OK,replace the EVAP canister, and repeat step 4.
Check for fuel rirnning out.
Check for fuel running out.

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HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Gonditioningl
Heating and Air Conditioning
SpecialTools
Comoonent Location lndex ........
A/C Service Tios and
Precautions
A,/C Refrigerant Oil
ReDlacement
General Troubleshooting
lnformation
DTC Troubleshooting Index .......
Symptom Troubleshooting
1ndex..............
System Description .....................
Circuit Diagram
DTC Troubleshooting ..................
Recirculation Control Motor
CircuitTroubleshooting .......... 21-25
Heater Control Power and Ground
Circuits Troubleshooting ........ 21-27
Condenser Fan Circuit
Troubleshooting ...................... 21-28
Radiator and Condenser Fans
Common Circuit
Troubfeshooting ...................... 21-29
Compressor Clutch Circuit
Troubleshooting ...................... 21-30
A,/C Pressure Switch Circuit
Troubleshooting ...................... 21-32
Air Mix Control Motor
Test and Reolacement ............. 21-34
Mode Control Motor
Test and Replacement ............. 21-35
Recirculation Control Motor
Test and Reolacement ............. 21-36
Evaporator Temperature Sensor
Reolacement and Test ............. 21-31
Power Transistor Test ................. 21 -38
Heater Control Panel and
Push Switch Assemblv
Removal and Installation ........ 21-38
Dust and Pollen Filter
Reolacement ..21-39
Blower Unit Removal and
lnstallation ...... 21-39
Blower Unit Comoonents
ReDlacement ............................ 21-41
Evaporator Core
Reolacement ..21-42*Heater Unit/Core
ReDlacement ..21-43
Heater Valve Cable
Adjustment .....21-46
CompressorReplacement .......... 21-47
Comoressor Clutch Check .......... 21-48
Comoressor Clutch Overhaul ..... 21-49
Compressor Thermal Protector
Reo1acement ............................ 21-51
Comoressor Relief Valve
Reolacement ............................ 21-51
Condenser Reolacement ............ 21-52
Refrigerant Recovery .................. 21-53
System Evacuation ...................... 21-54
System CharginS ......................... 21-55
Refrigerant LeakTest .................. 21-56
A,/C Svstem Tests ........................ 21-57

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HEATER UNIT/COREBeplacement, page 21-43
BLOWEN UNITRemoval and Installation, page 21-39
HEATER VALVE CABLEAdjustment, page 21-46
BLOWER UNIT COMPONENTSReplacement, page 21-41
DUSTAND POLLENFILTERReplacement, page 21'39
RECIRCULATION CONTROL MOTORTest, page 21-36Replacement, page 21-36
MODE CONTROL MOTORTest, page 21-35Replacement, page 21-35
AIR MIX CONTROL MOTORTest, page 21'34Replacement, page 21'34
POWER TRANSISTORTest, page 21-38
HEATER CONTROL PANELRemovaland Installation, page 21 38
PUSH SWITCH ASSEMBLYRemoval and Installation, page 21'38EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURESENSORReplacement, page 21-37Test, page 21-37
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Heating and Air Conditioning
General Troubleshooting Information
How to Retrieve a DTC
The heater control panel has a self-diagnosis function. To run the self-diagnosis function, do the following:
1. Turn the fan switch OFF.
2. Pressand holdthe recirculation control switch andthe rear window defoooer switch down.
3. Turn the ignition switch oN {lli.
4. Release both switches. The recirculation indicator and the rear window defogger indicator come on. The
recirculation indicator goes off 3 seconds later and the Ay'C indicator comes on. then the self-diagnosis will begin.
About 10 seconds later, the self-diagnosis will finish and the A,/C indicator goes off.
.lfanytroubleisfound.therecirculationindicatorblinksthediagnostictroublecode(DTC)toindicateafaulty
circuil or comDonent.. lf the system is OK, the recirculation indicator stays off.
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RECIRCULATIONCONTROL SWITCH
BECIRCULATIONINDICATOB
/A\
-:@
INOICATOR
REAR WINDOWOEFOGGER INDICATOR
REAR WINDOWDEFOGGER SWITCH
Examole of DTC indication Pattern IDTC 7)
DTC 7
Reseiting the Selt-diagnosis Function
Turn the ignition switch OFF to cancel the self-diagnosis function. After completing repair work, run the self-diagnosis
function aoain to make sure thatthere are no other malfunctions.
Recirculation +indicatot
Recirculation +indicalorgo6s oft----->
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DTC Troubleshooting Index
In case of multiple problems, the recirculation indicator will indicate only the DTC with the least number of blinks.
ln case of an intermittent failure, the heater control panel will store the DTC until the ignition is turned off.
DTC {Recirculation
Indication Blinks)
Detection ltemPage
7An open in the air mix control motor circuit(see paqe 21-16)
8A short ln the air mix control motor circuit(see Daoe 21-'16)
9A problem in the air mix control linkaqe, door, or motor(see paqe 21- 17)
10An open or shon in the mode control motor circuit(see oaqe 21-18)
11A problem in the mode control linkage, doors, or motor(see paqe 21191
12A problem in the blower motor circuit(see paqe 21-20)
13A problem in the EEPROM in the heater control panel;
the control oanel must be reolaced
(see page 21-38)
14An ooen in the evaDorator temDerature sensor circuit(see paqe 21-23)
A short in the evaDoralor temoerature sensor circuit(see oaqe 21-241
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Heating and Air Conditioning
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SvmptomDiagnostic procedureAlso check for
Recirculation control doors do not
change between Fresh and Recirculate
Recirculation Control Motor
Circuit Troubleshooting (see page
21 251
Cleanliness and tightness of all
connectors
Both heater and Ay'C do not workHeater Control Power and Ground
Circuits Troubleshooting (see
page 21-27)
Blown fuse No. '14 (10A) in the
under-dash fuse/relay box
Poor ground at G501
Cleanliness and tightness of all
conneclors
Condenser fan does not run at all (but
radiator fan runs with the Ay'C on)
Condenser Fan Circuit
Troubleshooting {see page 21-28)
. Poor ground at G301. Cleanliness and tightness of all
connectors
Both fans do not run with the A,/C onRadiator and Condenser Fans
Common Circuit Troubleshooting
(see page 21-29)
Blown fuse No. 1 (20A) and No.4
(20A) in the under-hood fuse/relay
box
Poor ground at G30l
Cleanliness and tightness of all
connectors
Compressor clutch does not engage(both fans run with A,/C on)
Compressor Clutch Circuit
Troubleshootinq (see Daqe 21-30)
Cleanliness and tightness of all
connectors
A/C system does not come on (both
fans and compressor)
Ay'C Pressure Switch Circuit
Troubleshooting (see page 21-32)
Blown fuse No. 1 (20A) and No. 4
(20A) in the under-hood fuse/relay
box
Poor ground at G301
Cleanliness and tightness of all
connectors
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