idle control HONDA CR-V 1999 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Workshop Manual

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Engine Removal/lnstallation
Removal (cont'dl
Remove the cruise control actuator (see section 4).
Remove the mounting bolt and lock bolt, then
remove the P/S pump belt and pump.
10.
1t.
MOUNNNG BOLT8 x 1.25 mm2a N.m 12.4 kg{.m, 17 lbtftlP/S PUMPBELT
LOCK BOLTI x 1.25 mm24 N.m {2.4 kgtm, '17 lbf.ftl
12.Loosen the idler pulley bracket bolt and adjusting
bolt, then remove the air conditioning (A,/C) com-
pressor belt.
ID1TR PULI.f,Y ARACKET BOLT10 r 1.25 mma{ N.m 14.5lgtm,33 lbf.ft)
ADJUSTING BOLTLOCKNUT8 x 1.25 mm24 N.m {2.4 kgf.m, 17 lbf.ftl
5-4
13. Relieve fuel pressure {see section 11).
@ Do not 3mok6 whil€ working on th6
tugl systsm. Koep open flam€ or spark away from
the work area. Drain fuel only inlo an approved
container.
14. Remove the evaporative emission (EVAP) control
canister hose and tuel feed hose.
33 N.m (3.4 kgt.m,2s tbf.ft)
,%l
*ryft'fltr
\'t,f
EVAP CCCANISTER HOSE
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Timing Belt
Removal
Replace the timing belt at 105,000 miles (168,000 km)
according to the maintenance schedule {normal condi-
tions/severe conditions). lf the vehicle is regularly driven
in either of the following conditions, replace the timing
belt at 60,000 miles (U.S.A.l 100.000 km (Canada).
- ln very high temperatures (over 110'F, 43"C).- In very low temperatures (under -20"F. -29"C).
Turn the crankshaft pu\ley so the No. 1 piston is at
top dead center (TDC).
Remove the guard bar and splash shield (see page
5-7 ).
Loosen the mounting bolt and lock bolt. then remove
the power steering (P/S) pump belt.
MOUNNNG BOLT8 x 1.25 rnm
1.
2.
,l
4. Loosen the idler pulley bracket bolt and adjusting
bolt, then remove the air conditioning (lVC) compres
sor belt (see page 5-4).
6-10
24 N.m {2.4 kgt.m, 17 lbf.ftl
24 N.m 12.4 kgf.m, lt lbf.ftl
5. Loosen the mounting nut and locknut, then remove
the altefnator belt.
LOCKNUTI x 1.25 mm2a N.m 12.4 kgt m, 17 lblftl
6.
10 x 1,25 mm4,1 N.m (,1.5 kgt m, 33 lbtftl
Remove the cruise control actuator (see section 4).
Support the engine with a jack, then remove the
upper bracket. Make sure to place a cushion
between the oil Dan and the iack.
12 x 1.25 mm74 N.m (7.5 kgf m, 54 lbtftl
7.
BRACKET
AELT
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Engine Hose Connections:
FAST IDLE THERMOVALVE (A/T onlyl
IDLE AIR CONTROLIIAC}VALVE
TEF BYPASSHOSE
THERMOSTATHOUSING
CONNECTINGPIPE
VALVE
HOSES
10-3
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Component Locations
Index (cont'dl
39 - 00 models:
MANIFOLD ABSOLUTEPRESSURE IMAPISENSORTroubleshooting, page 1 1-90
THROTTLE POSITION {TP)SENSORTroubleshooting, page 1 1-103
IDLE AIR CONTROL OACI VALVETroubleshooting, page 1 1-152
EVAPOBATIVE EMISSION {EVAPICONTROL CANISTER VENT SHUTVALVETroubleshooting, page 1 1-213
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION(EVAPI PURGE CONTROI-SOLENOID VALVETroubleshootang, page 1 1-2'13
ELECTRICAL LOAOOETECTOR {ELD) IUSA modet)Troubleshooting, page I 1-138
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE(IAT) SENSORTroubleshooting, page 11 95
POWEB STEERING PRESSUREtPsPt swtTcHTroubleshooting, page 11 162VEHICLE SPEEDSENSOR IVSSITroubleshooting,page 11'135
CRANKSHAFTPOSTTTON/TOP OEAD CENTER/CYLINDERPOStTtON{CKP/TDC/CYP) SENSOR(Built into the distributor)Troubleshooting, page 11 131
CRANKSHAFT SPEEDFLUCTUATION ICKN SENSORTroubleshooting, page 1 1-142
SENSORTroubleshooting, page '11 130
ENGINE COOLANTTEMPERATURE{ECT)SENSORTroubleshooting, page 11 99
11-4
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DATA LINK CONNECTOR {DLC) I16P}Troubleshooting Procedures, page 1 1'60PRIMARY HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR
{PRIMARY HO2SI {SENSOR 1)Troubleshooling, page 11 110
SECONDARY HEATED OXYGENSENSOR{SECONDARY HO2S) {SENSOR 2)Troubleshooting, page 1 1-1 17
'97 - 98 models:
AIR CLEANERReplacement, page 1 1'194
Troubleshooting, page 1 'l -200
THROTTLE BODY (TB)Inspection, page 11 196Removal, page 11-197Disassembly, page 1 1-'198
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE(PCM) (A/TI
Troubleshooting Procedures, page 1 1-60Troubleshooting. page 1 1'82
THROTTLE CABLEInspection/Adjustment, page 1 1-1 94Installation, page 11- 195
VENTILATION (PCV) VALVEInspection, page 1 1-201FAST IDLEVALVE (A/T}
(cont'd)
1 1-5
PGM-FIMAIN RELAYRelay Testing, page 11-l87Troubleshooting. page 1'1 188
SERVICE CHECK CONNECTOR {2PITroubleshooting Procedures, page 1 1-60
,a'=_-_
WAY CATALYTIC
Inspection, page 1 1-168
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System Description
Vacuum Connections (cont'dl
'97 model:
ENGINECOOLANT
ITr|ll
O PRIMARY HEATED oxYGEN sENsoR {PRIMARY Ho2s,SENSOR lt
O SECONDARY HEATED oxYGEN sENsoR {SECoNDARYHO2S. SENSOR 2l€) MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE (MAPI SENSOR@ ENGINE cooLANT TEMPERATURE {EcT} sENsoRO INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE (IAI} sENsoR@ CRANKSHAFT SPEED FLUCTUATION ICKFI SENSORO |DLE ArR coNTRoL {tAc)vALvE@ FAST IDLE THERMo vALvEO THRoTTLE EoDY ITB)@ FUEL INJEcTonO FUEL PULSATIoN oAMPER@ FUEL FILTEn(} FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR
FUEL PUMPFUEL TANKFUEL TANK EVAPORATIVE EMISSION (EVAPIVALVEAIR CLEANERRESONATORPOSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION {PCVI VALVEEVAPORATIVE EMISSION {EVAP} PURGE CONTROLSOI.'ENOID VALVEEVAPORATIVE EMISSION {EVAP) CONTROL CANISTEREVAPORATIVE EMISSION {EVAPI TWO WAY VALVETHREE WAY CATALYTIC CONVERTER (TWC)
@(D(D
o@(}
@
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1 1-10
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System Description
I
I
I
Vacuum Connections (cont'dl
'98 model:
C PRIMARY HEATEO OXYGEN SENSOR (PRIMARY HO2S,
SENSOR 1)(, SECONDARY HEATEO OXYGEN SENSOR ISECONDARYHO2S, SENSOR 2)(!)\\\\ss\SNBSS\\\ETRESS\RE\\NQ\SE\SSR
G) ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATUBE (ECT) SENSOR
O INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE {IAT} SENSOR
@ CRANKSHAFT SPEED FLUCTUATION (CKFI SENSOR
O IDLE AIR CONTROL (IAC) VALVE
@ FAST IDLE THERMO VALVE (A/T)
O THROTTLE BODY (TBI(0) FUEL INJECTOR.1' FUEL PULSATION DAMPER.14 FUEL FILTER(i FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR14 FUEL PUMP(D FUEL TANK@ FUEL TANK EVAPORATIVE EMISSION {EVAPI VALVE
C] AIR CLEANER(O RESONATOR1iC POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION (PCV) VALVE
6 \$REE$IN gN NL$\C CON\ER\ER (TNC\
ti q rpos,xr E qN
ssros \E aP cqN\RoLcaNtsr€R
@ EVAPORATIVE EMISSION IEVAP) PURGE CONTROL
SOLENOID VALVEq3 EVAPORATIVE EMISSTON IEVAP} CONTROL CANISTER
VENT SHUT VALVE
@ EVAPORATIVE EMISSION (EVAP) TWO WAY VALVE
€i EVAPORATIVE EMISSION {EVAP) BYPASS SOLENOID
VALVE
€9 FUEL TANK PRESSURE SENSOROi EVAPORATIVE EMISSION {EVAP) THREE WAY VALVE
Qd PURGE JOINT
G/T only)
f
-i*'";-t
COOLANT Jt
U
11-12
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System Description
Vacuum Connections (cont'dl
'99 - q) models:
ENGINECOOLANT
t
o
o
o@
o@@@@@@@@@(t
PRIMARY HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR IPRIMARY HO2S,SENSOR 1lSECONDARY HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR {SECONDARYHO2S. SENSOR 2lMANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE (MAPI SENSORENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE IECN SENSORINTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE IIATI SENSORCRANKSHAFT SPEED FLUCTUATION {CKF) SENSORKNOCK SENSOR (KS}
IDLE AIR CONTROL IIACI VALVEFAST IDLE THERMO VALVE {A/T}THROTTLE BODY (TB}
FUEL INJECTORFUEL PULSATION DAMPERFUEL FILTERFUEL PRESSURE REGULATORFUEL PUMPFUEL TANKFUEL TANK EVAPORATIVE EMISSION (EVAPI VALVE
AIR CLEANERRESONATORPOSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION (PCV} VALVETHREE WAY CATALYTIC CONVERTER ITWCIEVAPORATIVE EMISSION {EVAPI CONTROL CANISTEREVAPORATIVE EMISSION IEVAPI PURGE CONTROLSOLENOID VALVEEVAPORATIVE EMISSION {EVAPI CONTROL CANISTEFVENT SHUT VALVEEVAPORATIVE EMISSION IEVAPI TWO WAY VALVEEVAPONANVE EMISSION {EVAPI AYPASS SOLENOIDVALVEFUEL TANK PRESSURE SENSOBEVAPORATIVE EMISSION IEVAPI THREE WAY VALVEPURGE JOINT
@@@@@@
@
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@@@
11-14
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Procedures (cont'dl
Symptom Chart
Listed below are symptoms and probable causes for problems that DO NOT cause the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MlL) tocome on. lf the MIL was reported on, go to page 11-60.Troubleshoot each probable cause in the order listed (from left to right) until the symptom is eliminated,The probable cause and troubleshooting page reference can be found below.
Other Probable Causes for an engine that will not start:- Compression- Intake air leakage- Engine locked up- Timing belt- Starting system- Overheating- Battery
SYMPTOMPROBABLE CAUSE
Engine will not sta rt4, 2,3,5,20, 't5, 1
Hard starting2, 4, 12,17, 14, 't9
Cold fast idle too low7, a,9, 6, 17
Cold fast idle too high7,8,9,11,10
ldle speed fluctuates9,7,8, 't1, 10
Misfire or rough runningTroubleshoot for misfire on pages '11-126, 1|21LOl/\/ power2, 10,11, 13, '17, 18,20
Engine stalls2, 4, 12,1,20,9,5, 't6
Probable Cause List (For the DTC Ch8rt, see page ll-75.)
Probable CausePageSystem
Engine controt ruoaute (ecvtffi'I11-42
I 1-178Fuel oressure
PGM-Fl main relav
lgnition system
Crankshatt Position/Top Dead Center/Cylinder position sensor circuit
Intake Air Temperature (lAT) sensor ctrculr
ldle Air Control (lAC) Vatve
Fast idle thermo valve
ldle speed adjustment
Throttle body
Throftle cable
Manifold Absolute P."""rr"ffi
Throftle Position (TP) sensor
Barometric pressur" (gnno-
Ay'T gear position signal
Brake switch signal
Air Cleaner
Three Way Catalytic Converter (TWC)
Evaporative emission (EVAP) control
Contaminated fuel
1 1- 187
Section 4
5't1-'t31,146
6I 't-95
711-152
81'l-168
1 1- 169
1011-196'1111-'194
12'1 'l -90
1 1- 103
1411-137
15Section 14
161 1- 166
17r 1-194
181 1,199'1911-203
20
11-64
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ECM/PCM Data
By connecting the OBD ll scan tool or the Honda PGM Tester to the 16P data link connector (OLC), various data can be
retrieved from the ECM/PCM. The items listed in the table below conform to the SAE recommended practice
The Honda PGM Tester also reads data beyond that recommended by SAE.
understanding this data will help to find the causes of intermittent failures or engine problems.
NOTE:
The ',operating values" given below are approximate values and may be different depending on the environment and
the individual vehicle.
Unless noted otherwise. "at idle speed" means idling with the engine completely warmed up, transmission in position
Park or neutral and the A,./C and all accessories turned otf.
DataDesc.iptionOp€rating ValuoFreeze Data
Diagnostic
Trouble Code
(DTC)
lf the ECM/PCM detects a problem, it will store it as a
code consisting of one letter and tour numbers
Depending on the problem, an SAE-defined code (Poxxx)
or a Honda-defined code (P'lxxx) will be output to the
tester.
lf no problem is detected,
there is no output.
YES
Engine SpeedThe ECN4/PCN4 computes engine speed from the signals
sent from the Crankshaft Position sensor.
This data is used for determining the time and amount of
fuel iniection.
Nearly the same as
tachometer indication
At idle speed:'97 - 98 models:
750 t 50 rpm'99 - 00 models:
730 f 50 rpm
YES
Vehicle SpeedThe ECM/PCM converts pulse signals from the Vehicle
Speed Sensor (VSSI into speed data.
Nearly the same as
speedometer indicationYES
Manifold
Absolute
Pressure (MAP)
The absolute pressure caused in the intake manifold by
engine load and speed.
With engin6 stopped:
Nearly the same as atmo-
spheric pressure
At idle speed:
2a - 41 kPa {210 - 310
mmHg, 8.3 - 12.2 inHg)
YES
Engine Coolant
Temperature
{ECT)
The ECT sensor converts coolant temperature into volt-
age and signals the ECM/PCM. The sensor is a thermistor
whose internal resistance changes with coolant tempera-
ture. The ECM/PCM uses the voltage signals from the
ECT sensor to determine the amount of injected fuel
With cold engine:
Same as ambient temPer-
ature and IAT
With engine warmed uP:
approx. 163 - 2'12'F
(73 - 100"c)
YES
Heated Oxygen
Sensor (HO25)
(Primary,
Sensor 1)
(Secondary
Sensor 2)
The Heated Oxygen Sensor detects the oxygen content in
the exhaust gas and sends voltage signals to the
ECMiPCM. Based on these signals, the ECM/PCM controls
the airlfuel ratio. When the oxygen content is high (that is.
when the ratio is leaner than the stoichiometric ratio), the
voltage signal is lower.
When the orygen content is low (that is, when the ratio
is richer than the stoichiometric ratio), the voltage signal
is higher.
0.0 - 1.25 V
At idle speed:
about 0.1 - 0.9
NO
(cont'd)
1 1-65
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