service HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual
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Battery
a Battory tluid (6lectrolyt€l contains sulturic acid. lt may cauaa aevere burns iI it gots on your skin or in youl oyos.
Woar protoctivo clothing and I fac€ shield,- ll aloctrolyt6 gots on youl skin or clothos, rimo it off with wator immediately,- lf eloclrolyto g6ts in your oyos, tlush it out by splashing wat6r in youl eyes for at least 15 minutes; call a physiclan
immediately,
a A battery gives off hydrogon gas, lf ignit6d. tha hydrogsn will orploda and could crack tho baflory cas6 and splattor
acid on you. Koep spa*s. flames, and cigarottos away from the baftery.
a Overcharging will raiso ths tempelature ot th€ electrolyte. This may force electrolyte to splay out of the battery venta.
Follow lhe chargor manutacturer's instluctions and chargo tho battory at a prop61 rate.
NOTE: The original radio has a coded theft protection circuit. lt service to the car requires any of the lollowing, be sure
to get the customer's code number before- disconnecting the battery.- removing No. 32 (7.5 Al fuse from the under-hood fuse/relay box- removing the radio,
After service, reconnect power to the radio and turn it on. When the word "CODE" is displayed, enter the customer's
s-digir code to restore radio operation,
Use either a JCI or Bear ARBST tester, and follow the manufacturer's procedures. It you don'r have one of these com-puterized testers, follow this conventional test procedure:
To get accurate results, the temperature ot the electrolyte must be between TOoF l21ool and IOOoF {38oCl.
lf the case is cracked or the posts are loose,
replace the battery.
lf the indicator shows low electrolvte, add
distilled water it oossible.
Test Load Cspacity (# 1)
. Apply 3OO amp losd fo. 15 seconds to remove
surJace charge.. Allow 15 seconds recovery period.. Apply test load (see Test Load Chartl.. Record voltage at the end of 15 seconds.
Voltage stays above 9.6
volts: The batterv is OK.
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Electrical Switch Replacement
a All SRS €lectric8l wiring hamosses ar€ covorsd withyellow insulation,
a Befora disconnecting any pan of tho SRS wilo har-neas. connect the short connoctor(sl.a R6place the entire attect6d SFS harness assombly ifit has an opon circuit 01 damaged wiling.
NOTE: The original radio has a coded theft protection
circuit, Be sure to get the customer's code number before- disconnecting the battery.- removing the No. 32 (7.5 Al fuse from the under-hoodluse/relay box.- removang the radio.
After service, reconnect power to the radio and turn iton. When the word "CODE" is displayed, enter the cus-tomer's 5-digit code to restore radio ope.ation.
1. Disconnect the negative cable from the batery.
2. Remove the dashboard lower cover and knee bolster
{see page 23-70).
3. Disconnect the 5-P connector from the under-dashfuse/relay box and the 7-P connector from the mainwire harness (see page 23-70).
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4. Remove the steering column covers.
Insert the key and turn it to ,,O',.
Remove the two bolts and replace the switch.
UPPER COVER
7. Install in the reve.se orde. of removat.
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lgnition Switch
Steering Lock Replacement
CAUTION:
a All SRS electrical wiring harnesses ale covsred with
yellow insulation.
a Belore disconnecting any parl ot the SRS wir€ hal-
ness, connecl the short connector{s).
a Replace the entire alfected SRS harness a$6mbly il
it has an open circuit or damaged wiring.
NOTE: The original radio has a coded thett protection
circuit. Be sure to get the customer's code number betore
- disconnecting the batterY.
- removing the No. 32 (7.5 A) fuse from the under-hood
fuse/relay box.- removing the radio.
After service, reconnect power to the radio and turn it
on. When the word "CODE" is displayed, enter the cus-
tomer's 5-digit code to restore radio operation.
1. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
2. Remove the dashboald lower cover and knee bolster
(see page 23-7'l ).
3. Disconnect the 5-P connector from the under-dash
fuse/relay box and the 7-P connector trom the main
wire harness {see page 23-71).
4. Remove the steering column covers (see page
23-711.
5. Remove the column holder mounting bolts and nuts'
BOLT22 N.m
12.2 kgl'm.
NUT13 N.m(1.3 kgf.m, 9.4 lbl'ftl
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16 tbt.ftl
6. Lower the steering column sssembly.
7. Center-Dunch each oJ the two shear bolts and drill
their heads off with a 5 mm {3/1 6 in) drill bit'
CAUTION: Do not dama96 tho switch body whon
r€movlng the shoar bol$.
Remove the shear bolts from the switch body.
Install the new ignition switch without the key in-
serted.
Loosely tighten the new shear bolts.
Insert the ignition key and check for proper opera-
tion of the steering wheel lock and that th€ ignition
key turns freely.
Tighten the shear bolts untilthe hex heads twist off.
8.
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10.
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12.
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Starting
Startel
System
Overhaul
from clutch side.
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MOLYBDENUMDISULFIDE
CAUTION: Disconnecl th€ battery n€gative cable befole
lomoving the startet.
NOTE: The original radio has a coded theft protection
citcuit. Be sure to get the customer's code number before
- disconnecting the batterY.- removing the No.3 2 (7.5 A) fuse from the under-hood
fuse/relay box.- removing the tadio.
Atter service, reconnect power to the radio and turn at
on. When the word "CODE" is displayed, enter the cus-
tomer's 5-digit code to restore radio operation.
tr./.' BRUSH HOLDERTest, page 23-8'l
ERUSH
COVER
I
6
OVERRUNNING CLUTCH ASSEMBLYInspection, page 23_84
SOLENOIDPLUNGERInspection, page 23-85
BRUSH HOLOER
ARMATURE
STARTERSOLENOIDTest, page 23-78
PINION GEAR IDLER GEAR
Inspection, page 23-11
IDLER GEAR
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SOLENOID HOUSING
HARNESS BRACKET
STEEL BALL
install steel ball
lnspection and Test,page 23-82
ROLLER BEARINGSand CAGEPrevenl rollers trom being scattered and lost.
MOLYBDENUM DISULFIDE
_R1
MOLYADENUMDISULFIDE
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ENO COVER
ARMATURE
GEAR HOUSING
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Starter Brush Holder Test
1 . Check that there is no continuity between the O and
O brush holders. lf continuity exists. replace theb,ush holder assembly,
G) BRUSH HOLDER E BRUSH HOLOER
O BRUSH I{OLDERO BRUSH HOLDER
Insert the brush into the brush holder, and bring thebrush into contact with the commutator, then attacha spring scale to the spring, Measure the spring ten-sion at the moment the spring lifts off the brush.
Spring Tension: 17.7 -23.5 N {1.8-2.4 kgf,4.O_5.3 tbfl
SPRING SCLAE
Starter Brush Inspection
Measure the brush length. lf it is less than the servicelimit, replace the armature housing and brush holder as-sembly.
Brush L€ngth
Standard {Now): 15.O- 15.5 mm (0.59-0.61 inlSe.vice Limit: 10.0 mm (0.39 inl
NOTE: To seat new brushes after installing them in their
holders, slip a strip of # 5OO or # 600 sandpaper, with
the grit side up. over the commutator and smoothly ro-
tate the armature. The contact surface of the brushes
will be sanded to the same contour as the commutato..
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lgnition Timing Inspection and Setting
1.Start the engine. Hold the engine at 3,00O rpm with
no load (A/T in S or E position, M/T in neutral) until
the radiator fan comes on, then let it idle.
Pull out the service check connector located behind
the right kick panel. Connect the BRN/WHT and BLK
terminals with the SCS short connector.
4. Adiust ignition timing, if necessary, to the follow-
ing specifications:
lgnition Timing:
16 t 2 BTDC (RED) at 75O 1 50 rpm in noutral
NOTE:
a Shift lever must be in neutral.
a All electrical systems should be turned OFF.DATA LINKCONNECTOR {3-P}NOTE: Do not attachthe jumper wire.
POINTER
SCS SHORT CONNECTOR{0?PAZ-O010't 00t
SERVICE CHECK CONNECTOR I2.PINOTE: Located behind the right kickoanel
Connect a timing light to the No.1 ignition wire andpoint it toward the pointer on the timing belt cover.
TIMING LIGHT
lcont'd)
REO MARK
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lgnition System
lgnition Timing lnspection and
Setting (cont'd)
5. To adjust ignition timing, loosen the distributor
mounting bolts, and turn the distributor housing
counterclockwise to advance the timing, or clock-
wise to retard the timing.
MOUNN G BOLTS24 N.m (2.4 kgl.m, 17 lbt'ftl
Tighten the adjusting bolts and recheck the timing.
Remove the SCS short connector trom the service
check connector.
2.
ldle Speed Inspection
Shift to neutral or Ll] and start the engine. Hold the
engine at 3,OOO rpm with no load until the radiator
fan comes on, then let it idle.
Connect a tachometer to the test tachometer con-
nector.
ldle sp6od
M/T: 750 t 50 rpm in neuttal
A/T: 75O t 50 rpm in @ or @
NOTE: Allelectrical systems should be turned OFF.
Adjust the idle speed il necessary (see section 1 1).
b.
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Spark Plug Inspection
1. Inspect the electrodes and ceramic insulator for:
. rmproper gap. Oil-touling. Carbon deposits. Cracked centerelectrode insulatorDamagedgask6t
Burned or worn electlodes may be caused by:. Advanced ignition timing. Loose spark plug. Plug heat range too low. Insufficient cooling
Fouled plug may be caused by:. Retarded ignition timing. Oil in combustion chamber. lncorrect spark plug gap. Plug heat range too high. txcessive idling/low speed running. Clogged air cleaner element. Deteriorated ignition coil or ignition wires
Check the electrode gap.
Bl88l engine:
a Adjust the gap with a suitable gapping tool.
Electrode Gap
Standard: 1.0-1.1 mm (O.O39-0.O43 in)
1.1 mm{0.0,$ in)
Replace the plug if the center electrode is round-
ed as shown below:
ROUNDEDELECTROOE
Bl8Cl engine:
a Make sure that the '1.4 mm (0.055 in) wire-typeplug gauge does not go into the gap for the plati-
num tip plug. lf the gauge goes into the gap, do
not attempt to adjust the side electrode; replace
the plug with a new one. Use only the spark plugs
listed below.
ROUNDEO ELECTRODE
Electrode GapStandard: 1 .2-'l .3 mm{0.047 -O.051 in)Service Limit: 1.4 mm{0.055 in)
CAUTION: Do not use a blade-type plug gaugs, it
may damage the platinum tip of the center olectrodo.
Spark plugs for the 81881 engine:
Spark plugs for the B'l8Cl engine:
PFR6G_13 (NGK) IPK2OPR-113 I For all normal driving
{Nippondenso)
3. Apply a small quantity ol anti-seize compound to the
plug threads.
Screw the plugs into the cylinder head iingef-tight,
then torque them to 18 N.m (1.8 kgf.m, 13lbf.ft).
ZFRsF-1 1 (NGK)
KJl6CR-11 1
(Nippondenso)
For all normal driving
ZFR6F-1 1 (NGK)
KJ2OCR-11 1(Nippondenso)
For hot climates or con-
tinuous high speed driving
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Charging System
Alternator Replacement
NOTE: The original radio has a coded theft protection
circuit. Be sure to get the customer's code number before
- disconnecting the battery.- removing the No. 32 {7.5 A) fuse from the under-hood
fuse/relay box.- removing the radio.
After service, reconnect powet to the radio and turn it on.
When the word "CODE" is displayed, enler the cus-
tomer's 5-digit code to restore radio operation.
1 . Disconnect the ground cable from the battery nega-
tive (- ) terminal.
2. Disconnect the alternator connector from the al-
rernaror.
TERMINAL NUT
B TERMINAL
ALTERNATORCONNECTOR
Remove the terminal nut and the WHT wire from the
B terminal.
Loosen the adjusting nut. then remove the mount-
Ing nul.
MOUNTING NUT44 N.m (4.5 kgt.m, 33 lbf'ftl
5. Remove the alternator belt from the alternator pulley.
6. Remove the lower mounting bolt, then lift the alter-
nator upward.
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ADJUSTING NUT
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UPPER MOUNTII{GBRACKET BOLTSil4 N.m {4.5 kgl'm, 33 lbl'ft}
24 N.m 12.4 kgf'm,'t 7 tbf.ftl
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7. Remove the lower and upper mounting bracket bolts
and the mounting brackets.
BRACKETBRACKET BOLTS44 N.m (4.5 ksl.m, 33 lbt'ft1
8. Remove the adiusting nut and upper mounting bolt,
then lift out the alternator.
9. lnstall the altetnator in the reverse order of removal.
CAUTION: Adiust tho alternalor belt tension aftor
installation (seo Page 23-1O81.
NOTE: Reconnect the battery ground cable and turn
the radio on. When the word "CODE" is displayed,
enter the customer's 5-digit code.
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RectifierTest
NOTE: The diodes are designed to allow current to pass
in one direction while blocking it in the opposite direc-
lion. Each diode must be tested for continuitv in both
directions with an ohmmeter that has diode checking
capability. Since the alternator rectifier is made up of
eight diodes (four pairs), there are a total of '16 checks,
1. Check for continuity in each ditection between the
B and P terminals, and between the E (ground) and
P terminals of each diode pair. All diodes should have
continuity in only one direction,
lf any of the eight diodes tails, replace the rectifier
assembly. (Diodes are not available separately.)
Gharging System
Alternator Brush Inspection
Remove the end cover, then lake oul the brush
holder by removing its two screws
Measure the length of the brushes with a vernier
calioer.
Aliornatol Brush Longlh:
Standard: 10.5 mm (O.41 in)
Servic. Limit: 1.5 mm (O.06 in)
lf the brushes are less than the service limit, replace
the b.ush holder assemblv.
VERI{IEB CALIPEB
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