Vacuum line HONDA CR-V 1999 RD1-RD3 / 1.G User Guide
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'98 - 00 modals:
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0453: A high voltage problem in the Fuel Tank Pressure
sensor.
ECM/PCM CONNECTOR A {32PI
Wire sido ot fema16 t€rminals
FUEL TANXPf,ESSUBE SENSOR3p CONNECTOR {C6,a6l
vcc2IYEL/BLUI
sG2IGRN/BLKI
sG2(GRN/BLK}
Wire side ot female terminals
PTANKILT GRNI
(cont'd)
11-211
PTANK ILT GRN)
123
Thc MIL has b6on ropottcd on.DTC mia53 is dorcd.
Ch6ck tho vacuum linos:Check the vacuum lines of the
fuel tank pressure sensor lor mis-
routing, leakage, breakage and
cloggrng.
Are the vacuum lines OK?
Problorn verif ication:1. Do the ECM/PCM ResetProcedute.2. Remove the fuel fill cap.
3. Turn the ignition switch ON
{[).4. Monitor the FTP Sensor volt-age with the Honda PGM
Tester, or measure voltagebetween body ground and
ECM,PCM terminal429.Intarmittent tailuro, sv3iom b OKat this timo. Chock for poor con-nection3 or loo$ wire3 at C580(locstod .t .cc$r p.nell, C6a6(fucl tank pros3ure son3orl and.t the ECM/FCM.
ls there approx. 2.5 V?
Check lor an open in tho wiro
lSG2lin6l:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2. R6installthe Iuel fill cap.3. Disconnect the Iu6l tank pres_
sure sensor 3P connector,4. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
5. M€asure voltago between thetuel tank pressure sensor 3P
connector terminals No. '! andNo.2.
Replir op€n in th. wi.c b€{weentha fuel tank Dio'sute sansot andtho EC|,/PCM {Cl8}.ls there approx. 5 V?
Ch€ck for an opon in tho wiro(PTANK linel:Measure voltage between thefuel tank pressure sensor 3P con-nector No. 3 terminal and No. 2terminal.
ls there approx. 5 V?
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EVAP purge control 3ol€noidvalve test.{Tho continu.tion of DTC Plil56
trouble3hootin9.)
Check the EVAP purge control
solenoid valve:1. Disconnect the vacuum hosetrom the EVAP control canis-
ter, and connect a vacuumpump to the hose.2. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
3. Apply vacuum to the hose.
EVAP purge contlol solenoidv.lvo is OK. Do the EVAP bypai3
solenoid valve test (see Page 11-
2161
Does the valve hold vacuum?
Check tho EVAP purge control
solenoid valve:'t. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the EVAP Purgecontrol solenoid valve 2P con-nector,3. Check for continuity between
the EVAP pu rge controlsolenoid valve 2P connectorterminal No.2 and bodYground,
Check for s short in the wire
{PCS linel:1. D iscon nect the ECM/PCMconnector A {32P).2. Check for continuity betweenthe EVAP purge controlsolenoid valve 2P connectorterminal No. 2 and bodyground.
neprir short in tho wite bot$reon
the ECM/FCM lAGl and thc EVAPpurge control 3olenoid valve.ls there continuity?
Substitut€ a known-good ECM/
PCM and recheck. lf symptom/indication goe3 away. repl.ce
thc originsl ECM/PCM.
VACUUMPUMP/GAUGE,0 - 30 in.HgA973X - 041 -
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EVAPCONTROLCANISTER
EVAP PURGE CONTROL SOLENOIDVALVE 2P CONNECTOR (Cl08}
Wire side offemaleterminals
(cont'd)
-21511
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Emission Control System
Evaporative Emission (EVAPI Controls (cont,dl
1T1456I (conro)
€VAPBYPASSSoLENOtOVALVEECM/PCM CONNECTOR A I32P)
Wire side of female terminals
VACUUMPUMP/GAUGE.0 -30 in.HgA373X -
041 -
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EVAP BYPASS SOLENOIDVALVE 2P CONNECTOR lcorlTl
2WBS(BLU}
II
Wire side offemaletermrnats
tGlIBLK/WHT}
EVAP bypa3s solenoid valve test.(The continuation ot DTC P1456troubleshooting.l
Check the EVAP bypass sotenoid
1. Disconnect the vacuum hosefrom the EVAP two way valve,and connect a vscuum pumpto the hose,2. Connect the ECM/PCM con-nector terminal 43 to the bodyground with a jurnper wire.3. Turn the ignition switch ON 0t).4. Apply vacuum to the hose.
EVAP bypass solenoid valve/EVAP two way valve is OK. Doth6 EVAP control crnister ventshut vafve le3t lso€ page 11-2'111.
Does the valve hold vacuurn?
Check for an op€n in the wir€(2WBS line):1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the EVAP bypasssolenoid valve 2P connector.3. Check for continuity betweenthe EVAP bypass so teno idvalve 2P connector terminalNo. 2 and body ground.
Repair open in the wire betweenthe EVAP bypass solenoid valv.and ECM/PCM lA3).
Chack tor an op6n in the wirellcl line):1. Turn the ignition switch ON l).2. Measure voltage between theEVAP bypass solenoid valve2P connector terminal No. land body ground.
Replace the EVAP byps.,s solonoidvatus and O-ring3.
Ropair o,pen in the wire botwoenth6 EVAP bypa$ sotenoid vatvoand No. 15 ALTERNATOR SpSENSOR (7.5 Altuso.
2WBS (BLU}
/3
7,x
4l6o/to -/
,/ 16 1718't920 211/z3
26 272A29solT32
JUMPER WIRE
11-216
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Emission Control System
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Controls (cont,dl
iTl457l ("ont'or
APCONTROLCANISTER
Ropair op€n in th6 wire betweenthe EVAP purge control 3olenoidvelve and ths ECM/PCM (A61.
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Wire side of lemale terminals
EVAP PURGE CONTROL SOI.ENOIDVALVE 2P CONNECTOR (Cl08)
PCSIRED/YELI
femaletermanals
ECM/PCM CONNECTOR A {32P}
PCS (RED/YELI
,/3 458/'t0
,,/ 14 ,/'t61718l92024
,/ 262930
JUMPERWIRE
- The MIL has been reported on.- DTC P1457 is stored.{EVAP purge control solenoidvalve test.l*
Check the EVAP purge conrrol30lenoid velve:L Disconnect the vacuum hosefrom the EVAP conlrol canis,ter, and connect a vacuumpump to the hose.2. Connect the ECM/PCM connector terminal A6 to the bodyground with a jumper wire.3. Turn the ignition switch ON (tl).4. Apply vacuum to the hose.
EVAP purge control solenoidvalve is OK. Oo the EVAP bypasssolenoid valve t€3t {see psge 1l-221t.
Does the valve hold vacuum?
Check for an open in the wire(PCS line):1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the EVAP purgecontrol solenoid valve 2P connector,3. Check for continuity betweenthe EVAP pu rge controlsolenoid valve 2P connectorterminal No.2 and bodygrouno,
ls there continuity?
Check for an open in the wire(lGl line):1. Turn the ignition switch ON t).2. Measure voltage between theEVAP bypass solenoid valve 2pcoonector terminal No. 1 andbody ground.
ls there battery voltage?
Repah open in lhe wir6 betwoenthe EVAP pu.ge cont.ol solonoidvdlvo and No. 15 ALTERNATORSP SENSOR {7.5 Al fu!€.
*: Continued frr '98 model
1-220
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EVAP bypass solenoid valv€ test.
{The continuation of DTC P1457
troubleshooting.l
Check the EVAP bypass 3olenoid
1. Disconnect the vacuLlm hose
from the EVAP two way valve,
and conned a vacuum PUmPto the hose.2. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
3. Apply vacuum to the hose
EVAP bvpas3 30lsnoid vrlvo/
EVAP two way v.lve is OK. Do
the EVAP control canisler vent
3hut v.lve te3l (see Psge11'2221.
Does the valve hold vacuum?
Ch6ck the EVAP byp.ss solenoid
'1. Turn the ignition switch OFF
2. Disconnect the EVAP bypass
solenoid valve 2P connector.
3. Check {or continuity between
the EVAP bypass soleno id
valve 2P connector termlnal
No. 2 and body ground
ReDlace the EVAP bypass 3olenoid
valve and O-rings.
Check for a short in lhe wire
{2WBS linel:1. Disconnect ECM/PCM connec
tor A (32P).
2. Check lor continuity betlveenthe EVAP bypass soleno id
valve 2P connector termrnalNo. 2 and body ground.
Rcpsir short in th. wire bgtwoen
the EcM/PCtrl lA3l lnd the EVAP
bypa$ solenoid valvo.ls there continuitY?
Sub3tiiute . known'good ECM/
PCM End recheck. lI sYmptom/
indication goe3 away, tePlace
the original ECM/PCM.
EVAPBYPASSFUELTANKPRESSUBE SENSORSOLENOIDVALVEEVAP TWO WAY
VALVE
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EVAP AYPASS SOLENOID
VALVE 2P CONNECTOR (C647}
q
@)
T
t.'-+lt1t?l
| 2wBs
(d1 terul
Y-L
Wire side offemaleterminals
2WBS(BLU}
(cont'd)
11-221
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Emission Control System
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Controls (cont,dl
lT145il ("ont'o)
EVAPTHREE
VATVE \'t
VACUUMPUMP/GAUGE,0 - 30 in.HsA973X - 041 -
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WIRE
ECM/PCM CONNECTOR A {32PI
vsv
Wire side of female terminals
EVAPCONTROLCANISTER
EVAP CONTROLCANISTER VENT SHUTVALVE 2P CONNECTOR {C361}
riErr+J
I vsv
/A {Lr GRN/WHT|
YI
Wire side of female terminals
CANISTEFVENTSHUTVALVE
EVAPCONTROL
(}BING
Replace.
ffilrcr
e
(BLK/wHr)
I
11-222
EVAP control canistor vent shutvalve t6t.(The continuation of DTC p1457
troubl€ahooting.)
Chcck the EVAP control c.nirt6lvent ahut vrlve:1. Disconnect the vacuum hosetrom the EVAP thre€ way valve,and connect a vacuum pumpto the hose.2. Connect the ECM,PCM conn6c,tor terminal A4 to the bodyground with a jumper wire.3. Turn the ignition switch ON fil).4. Applyvacuum to the hose.
EVAP control crni3ter v6nt shutvelve b OK. Do the canistsr sys-lern loak test {3ee page 11-2231.
Does the valve hold vacuum?
Check for an open in the wireIVSV linGll1. Turn the ignition swjtch OFF.2. Disconnect the EVAP controlcanister vent shut valve 2pconnector.3. Check for continuity betweenthe EVAP control canister ventshul valve 2P connector termi-nal No. l and body ground.
Ropril op6n in tho wire botweonthe EVAP control canister v6ntshut v.lve and the ECM/PCM(A41.
Check tor an open in the wire(lGl line):1. Turn the ignition switch ON l).2. Measure voltage between theEVAP control canister vent shutvalve 2P connector terrninalNo. 1 and body ground.
Roplace thG EVAP cont.ol canis-ter Yent shut velve and O-ring.
Repai. opon in the wire betwoenth6 EVAP control canister vontshut valve .nd No. 15 ALTERNA-TOB SP SENSOR t?.5 Alfus6.
{LT GRN/WHT)
36a10
l4/1617l8't9202l232426 272a2930
JUMPER
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Canbter system leak test
{The continuation of DTC P1457
trouble3hootin9.)
Chock the EVAP control canistervent shut valve line and connoc'
tonS:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF
2. Connect to three'way tee fit_
tings into the hose from the
EVAP control canister to the
EVAP two way valve. Connect
the fuel tank pressure sensor
to one of the tee fittings and
the vacuum PumP to the other'
3. Remove the vent hose from
the EVAP control canister vent
shut valve and cap the Pon to
seal the fresh air vent Ior the
EVAP control canister.4. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
5. While monitoring the FTP
Sensor voltage with the Honda
PGM Tester, or measurangvoltage between ECM/PCM
connector terminals A29 and
C18 slowly PumP the vacuumpump using a stroke every 1 -
2 seconds.6. Continue to PumP vacuum
until that voltage droPs to
approx. 1.5 V.NOTE: Make sure that the
engine coolant temPeraturestillabove 95'F (35'Cland Yourvacuum PumP has no leak
7. Monitor that voltage for 20
seconds.
Check the EVAP Pu.ge control
solenoid valve line and connec-
tions:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect the Purge lane
hose from the EVAP control
canister and Plug the Port3. Turn the ignition switch ON (lli.
4. While monitoring the FTP
Sensor voltage with the Honda
PGM Tester, or measuringvoltage between ECM/PCM
connector terminals A29 and
Cl8 slowly PumP the vacuumpump using a stroke every 1 -
2 seconds.5. Continue to pump vacuum
until that voltage droPs to
approx. 1-5 V.NOTE: Make sure that the
engine coolant temPeraturestill above 95'F (35"C) and Yourvacuum pump has no leak-
6. Monitor that voltage tor 20
seconds.
Doesthe voltage drop to 1.5 V
and holds at least 20 seconds?
lGp€ct the EVAP control cani3tel
vent 3hut valvo line and connec_
tion5.
Inlpect tho EVAP Putge control
solenoid valvo line and connec'
tion3. It th6y lro OK, do the EVAP
two way valve te3t (seo page 11-
2211.
Does the voltage drop to 1.5 V
and holds at least 20 seconds?
Reolace the EVAP conirol canister.
EVAPBYPASSSOLENOIDVALVE
FUEL TANK
EVAPCONTROL
VENTSHUTVALVE
EVAPCONTROLCANISTER
SENSOR
EVAP TWO WAYVALVE
EVAPTHREE
VALVE
ttrrL
ta
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FITTINGS
ECM/PCM CONNECTORS
A {32P)
PTANK ILT GRN)
c (31Pt
SG2 {GRN/BLK)
Wire side of female terminals
{cont'd)
11-223
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Emission Control System
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Controls (cont,dl
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Two Way Valve Testing
'97 model:
1. Remove the fuelfill cap.
2. Remove the vapor Iine from the EVAP two wayvalve on the fuel tank, and connect it to a T_fittingfrom a vacuum gauge and a vacuum pump asshown.
VACUUM,/PRESSURE GAUGEotJAz - 001 rDoBT-FITTINGVACUUMPUMP/GAUGE,0 - 30 in.HgA973X-041-XXXXX
3. Apply vacuum slowly and continuouslv whilewatching the gauge. The vacuum should stabilizemomentarily at 0.7 - 2.0 kpa (5 - 1S mmHg, 0.2 _ 0.6in.Hg).
lf the vacuum stabilizes (valve opens) below0.7 kPa (5 mmHg,0.2 in,Hg) or above 2.0 kpa(15 mmHg, 0.6 in.Hg), install a new valve and retest.
4.Move the vacuum pump hose from the vacuum fit_ting to the pressure fitting, and move the vacuumgauge hose from the vacuum side to the pressureside as shown.
PiESSURESIDE
5. Slowly pressurize the vapor line while watching thegauge. The pressure should stabilize at 1.3 - 4.7 kpa(0 - 35 mmHg, 0.4 - 1.4 in.Hg).. lf the pressure momentarily stabilizes (valve
opens) at 1.3 - 4.7 kpa (10 - 35 mmHg, 0.4 _ 1.4in. Hg), the valve is OK.. lf th6 pressure stabilizes below 1.3 kpa fio mmHg,0.4 inrHg) or above 4.7 kpa (35 mmHg, 1.4 in.Hg),install a new valve and retest.
T-FITTING
11-224
.98 - 0O models:
1. Remove the fuel fill cap.2. Remove the vapor line from the EVAP two wayvalve {located above the EVAP control canister). andconnect it to a T-fitting from vacuum gauge andvacuum pump as shown.
VACUUM/PRESSUFE
VACUUM PUMP/GAUGE,0 - 30 in.HgA973X - 041 -
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5.
Apply vacuum slowly and continuously whilewatching the gauge.
The vacuum should stabilize momentarily at O.g _
2.1 kPa (6 - 16 mmHg, 0.2 - 0.6 in.Hg).lf the vacuum stabilizes (valve opens) below0.8 kPa (6 mmHg, 0.2 in.Hg) or above 2.1 kpa(16 mmHg, 0.6 in.Hg), install a new valve and retest.Move the vacuum pump hose from the vacuum fit-ting to the pressure fitting. and move the vacuumgauge hose from the vacuum side to the pressure
side as shown.
Slowly pressurize the vapor line while watching thegauge.
The pressure should stabilize momentarilv above1.0 kPa (8 mmHg, 0.3 in.Hg).a lf the pressure momentarily stabilizes (valve
opens) above 1.0 kPa (8 mmHg. 0.3 in.Hg), thevalve is OK.. lf the pressure stabilizes below ,|.0 kpa {g mmHg.0.3 in.Hg), install a new valve and retest.
T-FITTING
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Front Brake Caliper
Disassembly/Reassembly
. Never use an air hose or dry brush to clean brake assemblies.
. Use an OSHA approved vacuum cleaner to avoid breathing brake dust.
. Contaminated brake discs or pads reduce stopping ability.
. When reusing the pads, always reinstallthe brake pads in their original positions to prevent loss ol braking efficiency.
CAUTION:
. Do not spill brake fluid on the vehicle; it may damage the paint; if brake fluid does contact the paint, wash it off imme-
diatelY with water.
NOTEI
. To prevent spills, cover the hose joints with rags or shop towels.
. Clean all pans in brake fluid and air dry; blow out all passages with compressed air.
. Before reassembling, check that all parts are free of dust and other foreign particles.
. Replace parts with new ones whenever specified to do so.
. Make sure no dirt or other foreign matter is allowed to contaminate the brake fluid.
. Do not reuse the drained fluid.
. Always use Genuine Honda DOT 3 Brake Fluid. Using a non-Honda brake fluid can cause corrosion and decrease the
life of the system.
. Coat the piston, piston seal, and caliper bore with clean brake fluid.
. ReDlace all rubber oarts with new ones whenever disassembled.
. After installing the front brake caliper do the following.- Check for leaks at hose and line joints and connections, and retighten if necessary.- Check the brake hoses for interference and twistinq.
SHIM
12 mm FLANGE BOLTS113 N.m (11.5 kgtm,83lbf.ftlINNER
ft
il1
#
\i
#
PIN B
OUTER PAO SHIM
PAD SPRING
IPIN BOOT
-Cr
SEALING WASHERSReplace.4dd*
ERAKE PADS
'f,-rre
/ tto*l "o"\
t@I
/\'
sLreo 6cnew \I N m 10.9 kStm, 6.5 lbnft)
\
6-
>PIN A
-6, {
CALIPER BOOY
CALIPER EOLTS49 N.m {5.0 kgl.m, 36lbf.ftl
PISTON AOOTReplace.
"..-a=a-...,--"sEqriPISTON
t".:jil,,.'.1!!!!9!il: Rubber grease (Use recommended grease in the caliper set)
irf"i:;;T::fl,-J'I",0 .@
--6, Silicone grease (use recommended seal grease and p,n grease in the caliper set)
INNER SHIM BWEAB INDICATOR
EANJO BOLT34 N.m {3.5 kgf m,25 lblftl
PISTON SEALReplace.
AFACKET
19-12
PAD RETAINERS
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Master Cylinder/Brake Booster
Removal/lnstallation
1, Disconnect the brake fluid level switch connectors.
2. Remove the reservoir cap from the master cylinder.
3. Remove the brake fluid from the master cvlinder
reservoir with a syringe.
4. Disconnect the brake lines from the master cylinder.
To prevent spills, cover the line joints with rags or
shop towels.
5. Remove the master cylinder mounting nuts and
wasners.
6. Remove the master cylinder from the brake booster.
CAUTION: Be careful not to bend or damage the
brake lines when removing the master cylinder.
Do not spill brake fluid on the vehicle; it may dam.
age the paint; it brake fluid does cont.ct the paint,
wash it oft immediately with water.
7. Disconnect the vacuum hose from the brake booster.
8. Remove the cotter pin and clevis pin from the clevis.
Do not disconnect the clevis by removing it from
the operating rod of the brake booster. lf the clevis
is loosened, adjust the pushrod length before
installing the brake booster (see page 19-15).
To Front Caliper (Without ABS)
\\
15 N.m {1.5 kgtm, vAcuuM HosE
r r rbf.ft) |
/ | BRAKE FLUTD LEvEL
/l /
swrrcHcoNNEcroRs
/ I I I COTTER PIN
I I / neotace
l,/-- ro Rear wheet cylinders / | I
h ./-''' /. I I IYli //*s (.S
I /r:
9. Remove the four booster mounting nuts.'10. Pull the brake booster forward until the clevis is
clear of the bulkhead.
11. Remove the brake booster from the enqine com-
panment.
12. Install the brake booster and master cylinder in the
reverse order of removal, and note these items:
. When connecting the brake lines, make sure that
there is no interference between the brake lines
and other parts.
. Be careful not to bend or damage the brake lines
when installing the master cylinder.
. lf replacing the master cylinder or brake booster,
check and adjust the pushrod clearance before
installing the master cylinder (see page 19-14).
Fill the master cylinder reservoir, and bleed the
brake system (see page 19-7).
After installation, check the brake pedal height and
brake pedal free play (see page 19-5), and adjust if
necessary.
13 N.m 11.3 kg{.m,I rbf.ft)
13.
14.
To Master Cylinder(Without ABS)To Modulator Unit(with ABs)@-\
\
^ To Front Caliper
9i\.
-#qCLEVIS PIN
):-,/
PROPORTIONING CONTROL VALVE
MASTER CYLINDER
15 N.m (1.5 kgf.m, 11 lbl.ftl
BRAXE BOOSTER
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