Coil HONDA CR-V 1998 RD1-RD3 / 1.G User Guide
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lgnition Control Module (lCMl Input Test
NOTE:
. See section 11 when the malfunction indicator lamp(MlL) comes on.
. Perform an input test for the ignition control module(lCM) after finishing the fundamental tests for the
ignition system and the fuel and emissions systems.
. '97 -'98 models: The tachometer should operate nor-
mally if the ICM is OK.
L Remove the distributor ignition (Dl) cap, the distrib-
utor ignition (Dl) rotor, and the leak cover.
2. Disconnect the wires from the lCM.
8LU WIRE{'97 - '98 models}
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7.
Turn the ignition switch ON {ll). Check for voltage
between the BLK,^/EL wire and body ground. There
should be battery voltage.
. lf there is no battery voltage, check the BLK/rEL
wire betlveen the ignition switch and the lclvl.
. lf there is baftery voltage, go to step 4.
Turn the ignition switch ON (ll). Check for voltage
between the WHT/BLU wire and body ground. There
should be battery voltage.
. lf there is no batteryvoltage, check:- ignition coil.- WHT/BLU wire between the ICM and ignition
corl.
. lf there is battery voltage, go to step 5,
'97 model: Disconnect the ECM/PCM connector A(32P). Check for continuity on the YEL/GRN wire
between the ICM and ECM/PCM. There should be
continuity.'98 - 00 models: Disconnect the ECM,PCM connector
B (25P). Check for continuity on the YEUGRN wire
between the ICM and ECM/PCM. There should be
continuity.
Check for continuity on the YEUGRN wire to body
ground. There should be no continuity.
Reconnect the ECM/PClvl connector.
'97 -'98 models: Check for continuity on the BLU
wire between the test tachometer connector and the
lCM. There should be continuity.
'97 -'98 models: Check for continuity on the BLU
wire to body ground. There should be no continuity.
lf all the tests are normal, replace the lCM.
9.
'10.
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lgnition System
lgnition Coil Test
Using an ohmmeter, measure resistance between the
terminals. lf the resistance is not within sDecifications,
replace the ignition coil.
NOTE: Resistance will vary with the coil temperature;
specifications are at 68"F (20'C).
Plimary Winding Resistance
{Between the A and B terminals):
0.6it - 0.77 0
Secondary Winding Resistance
{Between the A and secondary winding terminals):
12.8 - 19.2 kO
TERMINAL A {+l
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lgnition Wire Inspection and Test
1.Carefully remove the ignition wires by pulling on
the rubber boots. Do not bend the wires; you might
break them inside.
Check the condition of the ignition wire terminals. lf
any terminal is corroded, clean it, and if it is broken
or distorted, replace the ignition wire.
IGNITION WIRE
Connect the ohmmeter probes and measure resis-
tance.
lgnition Wire Resistance:
25 kO max. at 68'F 120'Cl
IGNITION WIRE
4. lf the resistance exceeds 25 kO, replace the ignition
wire.
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Rotor Slip Ring Test
1. Check the resistance between the slip rings.
There should be 1.8 - 3.0 ohms.
. lf resistance meets the specification, go to step 2
. lf resistance does not meet the specification,
replace the alternator.
SLIP RINGS
Check that there is no continuity between the slip
rings and the rotor or rotor shaft.
lf the rotor fails either continuity check, replace the
alternator.
ROTOR SHAFT
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Stator Test
1. Check that there is continuity between each pair of
leads.
Check that there is no continuity between each lead
and the coil core.
It the coil fails either continuity check, replace the
alternator.
LEADS
corL coRE
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Valves, Valve Springs and Valve Seals
lnstallation
Coat the valve stems with oil. Insert the valves into
the valve guides.
Check that the valves move up and down smoothly.
Install the spring seats on the cylinder head.
Install the valve seals using the special tool.
NOTE: Exhaust and intake valve seals are not inter-
1.
changeable.
WHITESPRING
BLACKSPRING
INTAKE VALVE SEALEXHAUST VALVE SEAL
VALVE GUIDESEAL INSTALLER
lCommercially available)KO3372 or equival€ntot07GAD - PH70100
VALVE SPRING COMPRESSOR
lComm6rcially available)KD No. 383, with *35 JAw or
7.
Install the valve spring and valve retainer. Place the
end of the valve spring with closely wound coils
toward the cylinder head,
Install the valve spring compressor. Compress the
spring, and install the valve keepers.
VALVE SPRIT{G OOMPfi ESSORATTACHMENT0775' - PJ1010A
Lightly tap the end of each valve stem two or three
times with a plastic mallet to ensure proper seating
of the valve and valve keepers, Tap the valve stem
only along its axis so you do not bend the stem.
PLASTE
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PGM-FI System
Random Misfire
lF()gool", tftod-' and some or lpiogol throughTo3oti
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
P0300*,, P1300*1 and some of po30t - pO3O4; Randommisfire.
Descriotion
Misfire detection is accomplished by monitoring the crankshaft speed with the crankshaft speed fluctuation (cKF) sensorwhich is attached to the crankshaft.lfmisfiring strong enough to damage the catalyst is detected, the MIL will blink during the time of its occurrence, and DTcP0300*' , P1300*1 and some of DTCs P03ol through P0304 will be stored. Then, after misfire has ceased, the MtL will comeon,
lf misfiring that increases emissions is detected during two consecutive driving cycles, the MIL will come on, and DTcand some of DTCS p0301 through p0304 wi
be stored.NOTE: lf some of the DTCS listed below are stored at the same time as a misfire DTc, troubleshoot those DTcs first. thentroubleshoot the misfire DTC.
P0106, P]128, P1'129; MAp sensorP0171. P0172; Fuet metering
P0505: ldle Control Svstem
P1336, P1337; CKF sensor
P1361, P1362: TDC sensor
Pl381. Pl382: CYP sensor
P1508: IAC valve *1:,97 model*2: '98 - 00 models
Possiblo Caus€
. Fuel pump insufficient fuel pressure, amountofflow. Fuel line clogging. blockage, leakage. Fuel filter clogginga Fuel pressure regulator stuck open. Distributormalfunction
. lgnition coil wire open, leakage. lgnition control module malfunction. Valves carbon deposita Compression lowa Fuel does not meet Owner's Manual spec., lack offuel
Troubleshooting
By test-driving, determine the conditions during which misfire occurs. Depending on these conditions, test in the orderdescribed in the table below.
Possible cause
[ ;;;;- -....
Crankshaft
speed fluctuation
sensor
Fuel
pressureDistributor and
lgnition wirestcMValve
Clearance
Conditionsection 611-178section 23section 23section 6
Only low rpm and load,6)o
Only acceleratingooo
Only high rpm and loado@,a'@
Not specificationG\o@o@
NOTE: lf misfire doesn't recur, some possible causes are fuel that doesn't meet owner's manual spec, lack of fuel, carbondeposits on spark plu9, etc.
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Fuel Supply System
Fuel Gauge
Tssting
NOTE: Refer to section 23 for the fuel gauge system cir-cuit diagram.
'1. Check the No. 25 METER (7.5 A) fuse in the under-dash fuse/relay box before testing.
2. Fold the left rear seat cushion forward, and remove
the base frame cover {see section 20).
3. Remove the access panel from the floor.
4. Disconnect the 5P connector from the fuel pump.
5. Measure voltage between the 5P connector termi-nals No.2 and No. 5 with the ignition switch ON ( ).There should be between 5 and 8 V.
FUEL PUMP5P CONNECTOR
tc56al
a
a
Wire side of female t€rminals
lf the voltage is as specified, go to step 6.lf the voltage is not as specified, check for:- an open in the YEUBLK or BLK wrre.- poor ground (c552).
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7.
Turn the ignition switch OFF.
Attach a jumper wire between the No. 2 and No. 5terminals, then turn the ignition switch ON fll).
Check that the pointer of the fuel gauge starts mov-ing toward the "F" mark. Turn the ignition switchOFF before the pointer reaches "F" on the gauge
dial. Failure to do so may damage the luel gauge.
NOTE: The fuel gauge is a bobbin (cross-coil) type,hence the fuel level is continuously indicated evenwhen the ignition switch is OFF, and the pointer
moves more slowly than that of a bimetal type.
. lf the pointer of the fuel gauge does not move atall. replace the gauge.
. lf the gauge is OK, inspect the fuel gauge send-ing unit.
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CHECK BALL
i)L)
lo
CHECK BALLS
lST ACCUMULATORCHOKE
CHECK EALLMAIN VALVE BODY(Sectionalview)
SPRING SPECIFICATIONSUnit: mm (in)
No.Springs
Standard {New)
Wire Dia.o.D.Froe LengthNo. of Coils
o
@
@
@
Relief valve spring
Modulator valve spring
CPB valve spring
1-2 shift valve spring
2nd orifice control valve spring
Servo control valve sPring
1.1 (0.043)
1.4 (0.055)
0.9 (0.03s)
0.9 (0.035)
0.7 (0.028)
1.0 t0.039)
8.6 (0.339)
9.4 (0.370)
8.1 (0.319)
7.6 (0.299)
6.6 (0.260)
8.1 {0.319)
37.1 (1.461)
35.0 (1.3781
41 .2 \1 .8581
41.3 (1.626)
34.8 (1.370)
52.1 (2.051)
'13.4
10.9
20.8
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Secondary Valve Body
Disassembly/lnspection/Reassembly
NOTE:
' clean all parts thoroughly in solvent or carburetor cleaner. and dry them with compressed air. Blow out aU passages,. Replace the valve body as an assembly if any parts are worn or damaged.t check all valves for free movement. rf anyfair to sride freery. see varve Body Repair on page 14-192.. Coat all parts with ATF during reassembly.. The CPC valve is installed in the secondary valve body, held in place by the lock bolt.
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3-' SHIFT VALVE
VALVE CAP
SPRING SPEC!FICATIONS
2.3 SHIFT VALVE
VALVE SLEEVE
ROLLER
ilTH EXHAUST VALVE
N"*,"o"*,
Unit: mm (in)
t*-1
SECONOARY VALVE BODYInspect for wear, scratches, andscorang.
3.4 ORIFICE CONTROL VAL
No.SpringsStandald {Nswl
Wire Dia.o.D.Free LengthNo. of Coils
o
@
o
@
3 4 shift valve spring
2-3 shift valve spring
4th exhaust valve spring
3-4 orifice control valve spring
0.9 (0.035)
0.9 (0.035)
0.9 {0.035)
0.6 {0.024}
7.6 (0.299)
7.6 (0.299)
6.1 (0.240t
6.6 (0.2601
57 .O i.2.2441
57 .O 12.244J
36.4 (1.433)
37.9 (1.492)
26.A
26.8
19.5
31.6
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Regulator Valve Body
Disassembly/lnspection/Reassembly
NOTE:
o Clean all parts thoroughly in solvent or carburetor cleaner, and dry them with com-
pressed air. Blow out all passages.
. Replace the valve body as an assembly if any parts are worn or damaged.
. Checkall valvesforfree movement. lf anyfail toslidefreely, see Valve Body Repair on page l4-192.
'1. Hold the regulator spring cap in place while removing the stop bolt. The regulator spring cap is spring loaded Once
the stop bolt is removed, release the spring cap slowly so it does not pop out.
2. Reassembly is the reverse order of disassembly.
NOTE:
. Coat all parts with ATF during reassembly.
. Align the hole in the regulator spring cap with the hole in the valve body, thenpress the spring cap into the valve
REGULATOR SPSING CAPbody, and tighten the stop bolt.
STOP BOLT6x1.0mm12 N.m 11.28.? tbt.fil
REGULATOR VALVE BODYlnspect for wear, scratches,ano scoflng.
REGULATOR VALVE
No,SpringsStandard {New}
wire Dia.o.D.F ee LengthNo. ot Coils
o
@
@,6
a,
Regulator valve spring A
Regulator valve spring B
Stator reaction spring
Cooler relief valve spring
Torque converter check valve spring'97 Model'98 - 00 Models
Lock-up control valve spring
1.8 (0.071)
1.8 (0.071)
4.5 (0.177)
1.0 {0.039)
1.1 (0.043)
1.2lO.O47l
0.7 t0.028)
14.7 (0.579)
9.6 (0.378)
35.4 (1.394)
8.4 {0.331)
8.4 (0.331)
8.4 (0.331)
6.6 (0.260)
87.8 (3.457)
44.0 t1.7321
30.3 (1.193)
33.8 (1.331)
36.4 (1.433)
32.4 11.2761
38.0 (1.496)
'11.0
1.9
't2.0
12.7
14.'l
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Servo Body
Disassembly/lnspection/Reassembly
NOTE:
' cleanall parts thoro ugh ly in solvent or ca rbu retor clea ner, a nd dry them with compressed air, Blow out all passages.. Replace the valve body as an assembly if any parts are worn or damaged.. Coat all parts with ATF during reassembly.
ACCUMULATOR COVER
3RO SUB ACCUMULATOR
O-RINGFeplace.
SERVOFORK S
fi,
il
g
1ST ACCUMULATOR PISTON
Replace.
RVO VAL\IRK SHAFT
O.RING
VE/SHIFT
3RD ACCUMULATOR
SPRING SPECIFICATIONS
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SNAP RING
SNAP RING
Unit: mm {in)
@"- -tP
-.t l@SPR|NG RETATNER ,/
No.SpringsStandard lNewl
Wire Dia,o.D.Free LongthNo. of Coil3
o
@J6
@.A
\o,
o
@
@
1st accumuiator spring
4th accumulator spring A
4th accumulator spring B
3rd accumulator spring A
3rd accumulator spring B
2nd accumulator spring C2nd accumulator spring A2nd accumulator spring B
3rd sub accumulator spring
2.1 (0.083)
2.6 {0.102)
2.3 (0.091)
2.8 (0.110)
2.1 (0.083)
2.2 (0.087l-
2.4 (0.094)
r.6 (0.063)
2.7 {0.106)
16.0 (0.6301
17.0 (0.669)'t0.2 t0.402]
17.5 (0.689)
31.0 (1.220)
14.5 {0.571)
29.0 11.1421
9.0 (0.354)
17.0 (0.669)
89.r (3.508)
88.4 (3.480)
51.6 (2.031)
94.3 (3.713)
38.2 (1.504)
68.0 {2.677)
39.0 fi.535)
20.7 (0.815)
39.0 (1.535)
14.2
13.8
15.9
2.6
13.9
2.9
o.l
6.3
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