Power HONDA CR-V 1999 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Workshop Manual
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Air Mix Gontrol Motor
Replacement
1. Disconnect the 5P connector from the air mix con-
trol motor. Remove the self-tapping screws, the air
mix control motor and the flange collar.
AIR MIXCONTROLMOTOR
A
6
Install in the reverse order of removal. After installa-
tion. make sure the air mix control motor runs
smoothlv.
5P CONNECTOR
22-43
Test
1.Disconnect the 5P connector from the air mix con-
trol motor.
Connect battery power to the No. I terminal of the
air mix control moto., and ground the No, 5 termi-
nal; the air mix control moto. should run, and stop
at MAX HOT. lf it doesn't, reverse the connections;
the air mix control motor should run, and stoo at
MAX COOL.
lf the air mix control motor does not run, remove
it, then check the air mix control linkage and
doors for smooth movement.
lf they move smoothly, replace the air mix con-
trol motor.
AIR MIX CONTROL MOTOR
4.
Measure the resistance between the No. 2 and No. 3
terminals. lt should be approximately 6 kO t 20%.
Measure the resistance between the No. 2 and No, 4
terminals, lt should be approximately 4.8 kO:t 20% at
MAX HOT and approximately '1.2 kO t 20% at lilAx
cooL.
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Evaporator Temperature
SensorPower Transistor
Test
Dip the sensor in ice water, and measure the resistance
with a digital multimeter. Then pour hot water on the
sensor, and check lor change in resistance.
Compare the resistance reading between the No. | 8nd
No. 2 terminals of the evaporator temperature sensor
with the specifications shown in the following graph;
resistance should be within the specifications.
EVAPOBATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOB
Terminal side ol male terminals
4
RESISTANCEko
t0
50 68 86.F10 20 30'c
22-44
12V 1.2-3.1W
No. 2 ILT GRN/BLK)
No. I IBLU/BLK)
Test
1.Disconnect the 3P connector from the oower tran-
st$or.
Carefully release the lock tab on the No. 2 terminal in
the 3P connector, then remove the terminal and insu-
late it from body ground.
Connect a 1.2 - 3.4 W bulb between the No, 1 and
the No,2 cavity on the 3P connectol
Reconnect the 3P connector to the power transistor.
Turn the ignition switch ON (ll). and check that the
blower motor runs.
a lf the blower motor runs at half soeed the oower
transistor is OK, replace the heater control panel.
. lf ths blower motor does not run at half soeed,
reDlaca the Dower transistor.
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Relays
Test
There should be continuity between the No. 1 and No.3
terminals when power and ground are connected to the
No. 2 and No. 4 terminals, and there should be no conti-
nuity when power is disconnected.
3
o Blower motor relay
. Blower motor high relay
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In P
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There should be continuity between the No. 1 and No. 2
terminals when power and ground are connected to the
No. 3 and No. 4 terminals, and there should be no conti-
nuitv when oower is disconnected.
Rsdiator fan relay
Condenser fan relay
Compressor clutch relay
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22-45
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Heater Control PanelBlower Unit
Replacement
'1.Remove the center panel together with the heater
control panel and the audio unit (see section 20).
Remove the self-tapping screws and the heater con-
trol panel from the center panel.
3. lnstall in the reverse order of removal.
CENTER PANEL
22-46
1.
Replacement
Bemove the evaporator (see page 22-48),
Disconnect the connectors from the blower motor,
the blower motor high relay, the power transistor
and the recirculation control motor. Remove the
wire harness clio from the recirculation control
motor, and release the wire harness from the clamp
on the blower unit. Remove the mounting bolts, the
mounting nut and the blower unit.
6x1.0mm9.8 N.m (r,0 kgf.m, 7.2 lbl.ftl
9.E N.m 11.0 kgf.m,7.2lbtftl
lnstall in the reverse order of removal. Make sure
that there is no air leakage.
6x1.0mm
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Overhaul
Note these items when overhauling the blower unit.
. The recirculation contfol motor. the power transistor, the blower motor high relay, and the blower motor can be
replaced without removing the blower unit.
. Betore reassembly, makesurethatthe recirculation control doorand linkage move smoothly without binding.
o After reassembly, make sure the recirculation control motor runs smoothly (se€ page 22-42).
o Make sure that there is no air leakage.
RECIBCULATION CONTBOL MOTORReplacement. page 22-42
BLOWER
m
Tost, page 22-45
POWEB TMNSISTORTest. page 22'44
22-47
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Compressor
Replacement
lf the compressor is marginally operable. run the
engine at idie speed, and let the air conditioner
work for a few minutes. then shut the engine off.
Disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
Recover the refrigerant with a recovery/recycling/
charging station (see page 22-59).
Disconnect the condenser fan connector. Remove
the compressor clutch connector and the wire har-
ness clip from the condenser fan shroud, then dis-
connect the compressor clutch connector. Remove
the mounting bolts and the condenser fan shroud,
CONDENSER FANCONNECTOR
6x1.0mm7 N.m 10.7 kg{.m, 5 lbl.ftl
'L
2.
5. Remove each bolt, then disconnect the suction and
discharge lines from the compressor. Plug or cap
the lines immediately after disconnecting them to
avoid moisture and dust contamination,
6x1.0mm9.8 N.m 11.0 kgf.m,7.2 lbf.ft)
DISCHARGE LINE
Remove the power steering pump belt (see section
17t.
Loosen the pivot bolt of the idler pulley bracket and
the adiusting bolt, then remove the Ay'C compressor
belt from the pulleys. lf necessary, remove themounting bolts from the left front mount, thenremove the A,/C compressor belt through the gap
between the bodv and the left front mount.
6.
7.
PIVOT BOLT10 x 1.25 mmAIUUSTING 4,t N.m (4.5 kgf.m, 33 tbf.ftlt€FTFRONTMOUltlT
10x 1.25 mm COMPRESSOR/t4 N.m (4.5 kgl.m,33 lbtftl BELI
LINE
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8. Remove the mounting bolts and the compressor.
E x 1.25 mm2a N.m (2.,1kgf.m, l7 lbl.ft)
lf necessary, remove the compressor bracket as fol-
lows.
. Remove the nut and the washer from the left
front mount. When tightening the nut to the left
front mount, make sure the washer is set proper-
ly on the left front mount as shown.
. Remove the mounting bolts and the compressor
bracket.
q
12 x 1.25 mm
59 N.m (6.0 kgt'm,
10 x 1,25 mmart N.m (4.5 kgf'm, 33 lbfftl
11.
10. Check the idler pulley bearing for play and drag,
and replace it with a new one if it's noisy or has
excessive play or drag.
lnstall in the reverse order of removal. Make note of
the following items,
. lf you're installing a new compressor, drain all the
reJrigerant oil from the removed compressor, and
measure its volume. Subtract the volume of
drained oil trom 130 m/ 14 U3 fl'o2,4.6 lmp'oz);
the result is the amount of oil you should drain
lrom the new compressor (through the suction fit-
trngl.
. Replace the O-rings with new ones at each fit-
ting, and apply a thin coat o{ refrigerant oil
before installing them. Be sure to use the right
O-rings for HFC-134a (R-134a) to avoid leakage.
. Use refrigerant oil (SP-10) for R-134a KEIHIN spi-
ral type compressors only.
. To avoid contamination, do not return the oil to
the container once dispensed, and never mix it
with other refrigerant oils.
. lmmediately after using the oil, replace the cap
on the container. and seal it to avoid moisture
aDsorprlon.
. Do not spill the refrigerant oil on the vehicle; it
may damage the paint; if the retrigerant oil con-
tacts the Daint, wash it off immediately.
. Adjust the Ay'C compr'essor b€lt (see psge 22-69)
and the power steering pump belt {see section
17t.
. Charge the system (see page 22-611, and test its
performance (see page 22-56]-.
IDLER PULLEY
+r N.m 14.5 kgt m,33lbf ftl
PIVOT BOLT10 x 1.25 mmir4 N.m {4.5 kgt m, 33 lbl'ft}BBACKET
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Five-step Troubleshooting
1.
3.
Verify The Complaint
Turn on all the components in the problem circuit to
verify the customer complaint. Note the symptoms.
Do not begin disassembly or testing until you have
narrowed down the problem area.
Analyze The Schematic
Look up the schematic for the problem circuit.
Determine how the circuit is supposed to work by
tracing the current paths from the power feed
through the circuit components to ground. lf several
circuits fail at the same time, the fuse or ground is a
likely cause,
Based on the symptoms and your understanding of
the circuit operation, identify one or more possible
causes of the problem.
lsolate The Problem By Testing The Circuit
Make circuit tests to check the diagnosis you made
in step 2. Keep jn mind that a logical, simple proce-
dure is the key to efficient troubleshooting. Test for
the most likely cause of failure first. Try to make
tests at points that are easily accessible,
Fix The Problem
Once the specific problem is identified, make the
repair. Be sure to use proper tools and safe proce-
dures.
Make Sure The Circuit Works
Turn on all components in the repaired circuit in all
modes to make sure you've fixed the entire prob-
lem. lf the problem was a blown fuse, be sure to
test all of the circuits on the fuse. lvlake sure no new
problems turn up and the original problem does nol
recur.
4.
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Wire Color Codes
The following abbreviations are used to identify wire
colors in the circuit schematics:
WHT ............................. White
YEL,.............................. Yellow
BLK ..........,................... Black
BLU .............................. Blue
GRN .............................Green
RED .............................. Red
ORN .............................Oran9e
PNK.....,........................ Pink
BRN .............................. Brown
GRY .............................. Gray
PUR .........,.................... Purple
LT BLU ..................,...... Light Blue
LT GRN ........................ Light Green
The wire insulation has one color or one color with
another color stripe. The second color is the stripe.
WHT/BLK
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Relay and Control Unit Locations
Dashboard (cont'd) and Door
REAR ACCESSORY SOCKET RELAYI Wire colors: YEL/GRN, JIWHT/BLK. BLK, .nd YEL/BLU l
REVERSE RELAY {A/TII Wire colonr YEI-/RED, IIYEL/RED, YEL, .nd GRN/BLK IREAR WINDOW WIPERCONTROL UNIT 137 mod.ll
KEYIISS/POWER DOOR L(rcKCONTROL UNIT
INTERLOCX CONTROL UNIT
23-10
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Connector ldentification and Wire Harness Routing
Connoctor or
Terminal
Number of
CavitiesLocationConnects toNotes
T1
r2
Right side of engine compartment
Right side of engine compartment
Under-hood fuse/relay box
Starter motor
oBatteryBattery positive terminal
Starter Cables
Battery Ground Cable
Connoctor or
Terminal
Number of
CavitiesLocationConneqts loNotes
GIRight front shock towerBody ground, via battery ground
cable
BatteryBattery negative terminal
Engine Ground Cable
Connector or
Terminal
Numb6r ol
CavitiesLocationConnects toNotes
T3Left side of enginePower steering pump bracket
Left side of engine compartmentBody ground. via engine ground
caote
Transmission Ground Cable
Connsstor o.
Terminal
Number of
CavitiesLocationConnects toNotes
T4Right side of engine compartmentTransmission
Right side of front frameBody ground, via transmissionground cable
Under-hood ABS Fuse/Relay Box Wire Harnsss
Conn6stor or
Terminal
Number of
CavitiesLocationConnocts toNotos
tcRight side of engine compartmentUnder-hood ABS tuse/relav box
@Battery88ttery positive terminal
23-12
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