voltage HONDA CR-V 1997 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Repair Manual

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PGM-FI System
Secondary Heated Oxygen Sensor (Secondary HO2SI (Sensor 2l (cont'dl
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0138: A high voltage problem in the Secondary Heated
Oxygen Sensor (Secondary HO2S) (Sensor 2) circuit.
SECONDABY HO2S (Sonror 2)1P CONNECTOR rC721 l
sHo2s{WHT/REDI
sH()2sGIGFN/WHTI
Wire side of female terminals
PCM COI{NECTOR D {16PI
sHo2sG(RED/YELI
JUMPER WIRE
Wirc side ol lemale terminals
{To page 11-119)
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The MIL hra b€on Eported on,OTC m138 b stor.d.
PJoblcm v6dtic.tion:1. Do the ECM/PCM Resot Pro-cedure,Start the engine. Hold theengine at 3,000 rpm with noload (in Park or neutral) trntilthe radiator lan comes on.Check the Secondary HO2S(Sensor 2) outpl.rt voltage at3,000 rpm with the scan tool.
Int.rmitto tailurc, syst.m b OKrt ihi! timo. Chack fo. poo. oon-noctioni or looaa wiiaa at C127lloc.ted on EcM/PcM br.cket),C721 (Second!ry llO2S, Sonlol2).nd at th. ECM/PCM.
Does the voltage stay at 0.6 Vor more?
Chock for an opon in the SocondaryHO2S:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the SecondaryHO2S (Sensor 2) 4P connector.3. Connect the Socondary HO2S(Sensor 2) 4P connector ter-minals No. 1 and No. 2 with a
4. Turn the ignition switch ON {ll}.5. Check the Secondary HO2S{Sensor 2) output voltage withthe scan tool.
ls there 0.6 V or more?
Ch6ck for an open in thg wiro3(SH()2S, SG2 line3l:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Connect rcM connector termi-nals 014 and D13 with a
J!mper wite.3. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
4. Check the S€condary HO2S(S€nsor 2) output voltagewith the scan tool.
Rapair op6n in tho wir. b€{woantho PcM lDla or Dl3l .nd thoS.condlry HO2S {Senlor 21.
lsthere 0.6 V or more?
('97 model)
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(From page 11-118)
Check for an open in tha wire
ISH()2S linel:1. Turn th€ ignition switch OFF.2. Connect ECM/PCM connectorterminals A23 and C18 with a
iumper ware.3. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
4. Check the Secondary HO2S(Sensor 2) output voltage withthe scan tool.
Repair opon in tho wire botwaenthe ECM/PCM lA23l and theSecond.ry HO2S (Sonsot 21.ls there 0.6 V or more?
Substitute a known.good ECM/PCM .nd recheck. It symptom/indication goes rway, replace
the origin.l ECM/PCM.
('98 - 00 models)
ECM/PCM CONNECTORS
A l32Pl
Wire side of fomale terminals
L _._._ _ _I
SHO2S W}iT/RED) | JUMpER W;RE
(cont'd)
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PGM-FI System
Secondary Heated Oxygen Sensor (secondary HO2SI (sensor 2l (cont,d)
lTol3al The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0139: A slow response probtem in the Secondary Heated- Uxygen Sensor (HO2S) (Sensor 2l circuit.
- The MIL has b€en reoorted on.- DTC P0139 is storad.
Probl€m ve.itication:1. Do the ECM/PCM Reset Procedure,Start the engine. Hold theengine at 3,000 rpm with noload (in Park or neutral) untilthe radiator fan comes on.Check the Secondary HO2S(Sonsor 2) output at 3,000 rpmwith the scan tool.
lntehittont failure, 3ystem is OKat this time. Chock for poor con-nections o. loose wi.es at C127(located on ECM/PCM brack€t),C721 {Secondary HO2S, Sensor 2land at the EcM/PcM.
Does the voltage stay within0.3 - 0.6 V for two minutes?
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Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S| Heater
The scan tool indicatos Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0135: A problem in the Primary Heated Oxygen Sensor
{Primarv HO2S) (Sensor 1) Heater circuit.
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0141: A problem in the Secondary Heated Oxygen Sensor
(Secondary HO2S) (Sensor 2) Heater circuit.
Fol3sl
Fo11tl
PBIMARY HO2S ls.n.or ll 4PCONNECTOR (CI 1 1 I, SECONDARYHO2S ls.n.o.2l aP CONNECTORlc721l.
Terminal side of male t€rminals
PRIMARY HO2S lson.o. 1l aPCONNECTOR {Cl 1 1 }, SECONDARYHO2S ls.nror 21 4P CONNECTORtcr21l.
so2sHTctBLK/WHn.
PO2SHTC(BLK/
WHTItGlIBLKAAIHTI'
Wire sid€ of lemale terminals
('97 model: To page '11-122)
('98 - 00 models: To page 11-'123)
*: P0141
('97 model: To page'11-122)
1'98 - 00 modelsl To page 11-123)(cont'd)
11-121
- Th6 MIL h.. bocn roponod on.- DTC P0135, and/oi mlal arestored.
Probl.m verification:1. Do the ECM/PCM Resot Pro-cedure,2. Start the engine.Int.rrnittaii frilurc, awtom ir OKat thi3 time. Chock lor poor con-n.ctiona or loosa wiro3 !t C111
lPrim.ry HO2S, Sen3o. 11. C12?llocatcd on ECM/PCM br.ck.t),C721 lsocond.ry Ho2s, s.n3or2r and at tho ECM/PCM.
Ch.ck ior an opon or shoYt in theHO2S:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnoct the Ho2s (Primary
or Secondary*) (Sensor 1 orSensor 2)4P conneclor.3. At the HO2S side, measureresistance between the HO2S4P connector terminals No. 3and No.4.
ls there 10 - 40 0?
Check for continuity betweenbody ground and the HO2S 4Pconnector terminals No. 3 andNo. 4 individually.
Check tor an op6n or 3hort in thewires IPO2SHTC, SO2SHTC'linel:1. Turn the ignition swhch ON {ll).2. Moasure voltage between theHO2S 4P connector terminalsNo.3 and No.4.
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PGM-FI System
Heated Oxygen Sensor IHO2S) Heater (cont'd)
{'97 model)
(From page l1-121)
PRIMARY HO2S (S.nsor 1) ap CONNECTOR{cl111
| 112 ||.i-l
13 .l
'ot X-tErK/ (9YELI -L
Wire side of female terminals
SECONDARY HO2SISENSOR 21 4P CONNECTORlcr21l,
IGl IBLK/WHTI
Wire side ol female terminals
Wire side of female terminals
So2HTCIALK/WHTI* PO2SHTCIBLK/WHTI
Chock for en open or lhort in thewire (lG1 line):Measure voltage between theHO2S 4P connector terminal No.3 (secondary: No. 4) and bodyground,
Reprir op6n or 3hort in thc wircbetwo.n th€ No. 15 ALTERNA-TOR SP SENSOR (7.5 Al fu!. rndtho HO2S (Primary. Socond.ry*).
Ch€ck for an open in the wire(PO2SHTC, SO2SHTC. lin€):1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Reconnect the HO2S 4P con-
3. Disconnect the PCM connec-tor A (32P).4. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).5. Measure voltage betweenPCM connector t€rminals 46and A10 (A5 and A10)*.
Bepair opon in the wiro botwoonthe PcM (A6. A5lr and tho Ho2s{Prim.ry, Socond!ryr}.
ls thero 0.1 V or less?
Substitute a lnown-good PCMand recheck. lt 3ymptom/indica-tion goes away, .oplaco the origi-nal PCM.
Check fo. a ahort in the wireIPO2SHTC, SO2SHTC. lins):1. Turn the ignirion switch OFF.2. Disconnect the PCM con-nector A {32P).3. Check lor continuily betweenthe PCM connector terminal46 (A5)* and body ground.
Bopair short in the wire lrotwsentho PC{r4 {A6, A5rl and the HO2SlPiimary, S€condary.l.
Substitute a known-good PCMand .echgck. lf 3ymptom/indica-tion go€s awry. repl.cethe origi-nal PCM.
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Check for an open in the witoa(lGP,lGl'lino):
Mgasure voitage between the pri-
mary HO2S 4P connector terminalNo. 3 (secondary HO2S: No. 4) andbody ground.
Bepair opan or short in tho wilobdtween th6 nlo. 15 ALTERNATORSP SENSOR 17.5 Al fu$ .nd th6HO2S {Primrry, S€condtrytl.
Chock lor sn opon in the wires
IPO2SHTC, SO2SHTC' lincl:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Reconnect the HO2S 4P con-nector.3. Disconnect the ECM/PCM con-nector C (31P) (ECM/PCM con-neaor A (32P))*.
4. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
5. Moasure voltage betweenECM/PCM connector terminals82 and Cl (82 and A8)*.
Repsir opsn in tha wire betweentho ECM/PCM (C1, A8.) .nd theHO2S lPrimsry, Socond.ry*}.ls there 0.1 V or less?
Sub.titute a known-good ECM/PCM and rocheck. lf iymptom/indicrtion goes away, repbcethe original ECM/PCM.
('98 - 00 models)
Wire side of female terminals
ECM/FCM CONNECTORS
IGl IBLK/WHT}
PRIMARY HO2S {S.n3or 1l aP CONNECTOR
lc111l
11 2l
r--T -l3t.lL-.IJ------J
lcl /5'tErK/ g,YELI I
Wire side of female terminals
SECONDARY HO2S
{SENSOR 2} 4P CONNECTOR(c7211'
PGl (BLK}
lFrom page 11-12'!)
Chock lor a short in the wi.es(PO2SHTC, SO2SHTC' linol:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the EcM/PcM con-nector C {31P) lECM/PCM con-nector A (32P))*.
3. Check for continuity betweenECM/PCM connector terminalCl (A8)* and body ground.
Roolir 3hort in th. wiro betwoonthe ECM/PCM lC1, A8'l and theHO2S (Primary, S6condary*).ls there continuity?
Sub3tituie s known-good ECM/PCM and rech6ck. It symptom/indicaiion goes away. lgplacoth6 origin.l ECM/PCM.
Wire side of lemale terminals: P0'14'l
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Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSSI
lPosoo-]-'. |posol l-'
'97 modol:
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code {DTC} P0500*'or P0501*r: A range/perfor-
mance in the Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) circuit. * I ; A/T*2i Mfi
FCM CONNECTORS
A t32Pl
LG1(BRN/BLK)
NOTE: Do not use the engine to turn thofront wheels with th6 rear wheels on theground. The 4WD system will engage andthe vehicle will suddenlv Iurch forward.
Wire side ot female terminals
LGl
{BRN/BLKI
(cont'd)
11-135
The MIL hes boen roported on.DTC m501 is 3tor€d.
Problom verificetion:1. Test'drive the vohicle.2. Check the vehicle speed withthe scan tool,
lntormittent tailure, rystom b OKat thia timo. Chock tor poor con-nection3 or 10o3o wires rt C129lvss) .nd rr rhe Pcfr4,
ls the correct speed indicated?
Chock for an open in tho PiCM:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Block the rear wheels and setthe parking brake.3. Jack up the lront of the vehicleand support it with saletystands.4. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
5. Elock the right front wheel andslowly rotate the left trontwheel by hand.6. Measure voltage betweenPCM connector terminals C18and A9.
Substitulc a known-good PCMand .och6ck. It symptom/indicd.tion go.a away, .cplaco tho origi-nel FCM.
Doesthe voltage pulse 0 Vand 5 V or battery voltage?
Check for a .hort in the PCM:L Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the PCM con'nector C (31P).
3. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
4. Elock the right front wheeland slowly rotate the left front
5. Measure vohage between PCMconnector terminals C18 andA9.
Substituto e known-good PCMand rochock. f rymptom/indica-tion goos rwry, roplsc. tho origi-nalFCM.
Doesthe voltage pulse 0 Vand 5 V or battery voltage?
- Repair short in the wirebetween the PCM lC18l,cruise control unit, speodo-meter, and VSS,- Repair opon in the wirebetween the PCM {C181 .ndrhe vss.- f wire is OK. tost lho VSS l3oosoction 231.
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PGM-FI System
Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSSI {cont'd}
'98 - 00 models:
ECM/PCM CONNECTORS
B t25Pl
NOTE (4WD): Do not use the engine to turnthe front wheels with the rear wheels on theground. The 4WD system will engage andthe vehicle will suddenly lurch forward.
Wire side of female terminals
- The MIL ha3 been reDoned on.- DTC P0500" or P0501*1 i33torod.
Probl6m verification:1. Test-drive the vehicle.2. Check the vehicle speed withthe scan tool,
Intermittont failu.e, svstem is OKat thk time. Check for poor con-nection! or loose wiros at C129lvss) .nd ar the EcM/PcM.
ls the correct speed indicated?
Check for rn open in the ECM/PCM:l Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Elock the rear wheels and setthe parking brake.3. Jack up the front oI the vehicleand support it with satetystands.4. Turn the ignition switch ON {ll}.5. Block the right front whoel andslowly rotate the lett front
6. Measure voltage betweenECM/PCM connector termi-nals 820 and C23.
Substitute a known-good ECM/PCM and rochock. ll symptom/indicetion 9063 away, .oplace th€origin.l ECM/PCM.
Does the voltage pulse between0 V and 5 V or battery voltage?
Check for a short in the ECM/PCMI1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect ECM/PCM connector C 131P).3. Turn the ignition swilch ON {ll).4. Block the right front wheeland slowly rotate the left front
5. Moasure voltage between ECM/PCM connector terminals 820and C23.
Sub.titute a known-good ECM/PCM and rschock. It rymptom/indication goos .w.y. replecerhe original ECM/PCM.
Does the voltage pulse betlveen0 V and 5 V or battery voltage?
- R.pair short in the wirobetwe€n the ECM/PCM lC23).nd tho VSS.- Roprir open in th6 wirebotweon the ECM/PCM lc23land th6 vss.- It wirc is OK, te3t ihe VSS(!€e soetion 23).
B (25P)
1
*2:Mft
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Barometric Pressure (BARO) Sensor
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P1106: A range/performsnce problem in the Barometric
Pressure {BARO) Sensor circuit.
The MIL has been reDorted on.OTC Pl106 b slored.
Problem ve.ification:1. Oo the ECM/PCM reset pro'
ceoure.2. Start the engine. Hold theengine at 3,000 rpm with noload (;n Park or neutral) untilthe radiator lan comes on, thenlet it idle.3. Connect the SCS service con-nector,4. Test'drive with the A/T in Eposition, M/T in 4th gear.
5. Accelerate Ior five secondsusing wide open throttle.
Intermittent fsilure, sy3tom i5 OKat this time.ls DTC P1106 indicated?
Substitute a known-good ECM/PCM .nd recheck. It symptom/indication goes away, replace theorigioal ECM/PCM.
fTiloz l
tP11o8l
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P1107: A low
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Pl108: A
circuit.
voltage problem in the Baro sensor circuit.
high voltage problem in the Baro sensor
- The MIL h.3 b€en roport€d on.- OTC Pl10? or Pl108 i3 stored.
Problom veritic.lion:L Do the ECM/PCM Reset Pro-cedure.2. Turn the ignition switch ON (lli.
Intarmittoni failure, lystom b OKat thb time.ls DTC P1107 or P1108 indicated?
Sub3tituto a known-good ECM/PCM and rcch6ck. ll symptom/indication 9oo3 away. .oplacorho o.igin.l ECM/PCM.
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PGM-FI System
Elestrical Load Detector (ELDI (USA Modell
The scan tool indic€tes Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P1297: A low voltage problem in the Electrical Load
Detector (ELD) circuit.
'97 model:
ELD 3P CONNECTOR {C354I
--+-l1L2l3l
ler-
O) tcnrulaeot
Y
Wire side ot female terminals
PCM CONNECTOR D I16P)
Wire side of female terminals
Problem vsriticltion:1. Do the PCM Feset Procedure.2. Start the engine.3. Turn on the headlights.
Intormittent lailuic, 3vstom k OKat thk time. Ch.ck tor poor con-nections or loose wiro3 at C127(loc.ted on PCM b.sckot), C354{ELO, .nd at tho FCM.
ls DTC P1297 indicated?
Ch.ck for 3hort in lho ELD:Measure voltage between bodyground and the ELD 3P connectorterminal No.3.
ls there approx. 4.5 V?
Check for a short in tho wire IELlinel:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect PCM connector D(16P).
3. Check for continuity betweenbody ground and PCM connector terminal D16.
Rcpair 3hort in tho $rire botwo€nthe PcM lDl6l and tho ELD.
Substituto a known-good PCMand rocheck. lf 3ymptom/indic.-tion goos !w!y, repl.ce the origi-nal PCM.
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