heater HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G User Guide
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Troubleshooting
Self-diagnostic Procedures (cont'dl
':818C1 engine
a lf codes other than those listed above are indicated, verifv the code. lf the code indicated is not listed above, replace
rhe ECM.
a The MIL may come on, indicating a system problem when, in fact, there is a poor or intermittent electricalconnection.
First, check the electrical connections, clean or repair connections it necessary.
o The MIL and @ indicator light may light simultaneously when the Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 6, 7 or 17. Check
the PGM-Fl system according to the PGM-Fl system troubleshooting, then recheck the l!! indicator light. ll it lights,
see page 14-5O, 51.
a The MIL does not come on when there is a malfunction in the A/T Fl signal or Electrical Load Detector (ELDI circuits.
However, it will indicate the codes when the Service Check Connector is shorted.
DIAGNOSTIC
TROUBLE
CODE (DTCISYSTEM INDICATEDPsge
oENGINE CONTROL MODULE IECM)11-42
,lHEATED OXYGEN SENSOR IHO25)1 1-46
aMANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE {MAP SENSOR)11-52
4CRANKSHAFT POSITION (CKP SENSOR)1 1-56
oENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECT SENSOR)11-58
THROTTLE POSITION (TP SENSOR}11-60
ITOP DEAD CENTER POSITION (TDC SENSORI1 1-56
9No. 1 CYLINDER POSITION (CYP SENSOR)1 1-56
10INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE (IAT SENSOR)11-62
13BAROMETRIC PRESSURE (BARO SENSOR}1|-64
14IDLE AIR CONTROL (IAC VALVE}11-42
tcIGNITION OUTPUT SIGNAL11-66
toFUEL INJECTOR1't-102
17VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR {VSSI11-68
20ELECTRICAT LOAD DETECTOR (ELD)'t 1-70
21VARIABLE VALVE TIMING & VALVE LIFT ELECTRONIC CONTROL SOLENOID
VALVE {VTEC SOLENOID VALVE)'6-36
22VARIABLE VALVE TIMING & VALVE LIFT ELECTRONIC CONTROL PRESSURE
SWITCH (VTEC PRESSURE SWITCHI-6-38
23KNOCK SENSOR {KS}-11-7 4
30A/T FI SIGNAL A11-76
3'rA/T FI SIGNAL B1 1-76
4'lHEATED OXYGEN SENSOR (HO25} HEATER11-47
43FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM1 1-50
11-36
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PGM-FI System
System Description
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE (ECMIOUTPUTS
PGM-Fl System
The PGM-Fl system on this model is a sequential multipon fuel injection system,
Fuol Iniector Timing and Duration
The ECM contains memories tor the basic discharge durations at various engine speeds and manifold pressures. Thebasic discharge duration, after being read out from the memory, is turther modilied by signals sent from vanous sensofsto obtain the final discharge duration.
ldle Air Control
ldle Air Control Valve (lAC Vatve)
When the engine is cold, the A/C compressor is on, the transmission is in gear (A/T only) the brake pedal is depressed,the P/S load is high, or the alternalor is charging, the ECM controls current to the IAC Valve to maintain correct idle soeed.
lgnition Timing Controla The ECM contains mamories for basic ignition timing at various engine speeds and manifold pressures. lgnition timingis also adjusted for engine coolant temperature.a A Knock Control System is also used. when detonation is detected by the knock sensof. the ignition timing is retarded(B18Cl engine).
Other Control Functions
1. Starting Control
When the engine is started. the ECM provides a rich mixture by increasing fuel injector duration.2. Fuel Pump Control
a When the ignition switch is initially turned on, the ECM supplies ground to the PGM-Fl main relay that suppliescurrent to the fuel pump tor two seconds to pressurize the tuel system.a When the engine is running, the ECM supplies gfound to the PGM-Fl main relay that supplies current to the fuel pump.a When the engine is not running and the ignition is on, the ECM cuts ground to the PGM-FI main relav which cutscurrent to the fuel pump.
TDC/CKP/CYP Sensor
MAP Senso.
ECT Sensor
IAT Sensor
TP Sensor
HO2S
vss
BARO Sensor
ELD
Starter Signal
ALT FR Signal
Air Conditioning Signal
A/T Gear Position Signal
Battery Voltage {lcN. 1)
Brake Switch Signal
PSP Switch Signal
Knock Sensor'
VTEC Pressure Switchr
Fuel-lnjectors
PGM-FI Main Relay (Fuel Pump)
MIL
IAC Valve
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay
Radiator Fan Relav
Condenser Fan Relav
ALT
rcM
EVAP Purge Control Solenoid
HO2S Heater
VTEC Solenoid Valve'
IAB Control Solenoid Valve*
lFuet tnjector Timing and Duration]
I Electr..l"ldle Contr;il
Fit'e' contr; Funcrfit
l6tio; Ttntrlg c..trol
tEcM aack-,rp Functiorlsl
': 818C 1 €ngine
11-40
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PGM-FI System
Heated Oxygen Sensor lHO2Sl
ztRcot{lAELEiIE'{T
HEATER
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-fi-l: The Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MlL) indicates Diagnostic Troubls Code (DTC) 1: A problsm in
/? the Heated Oxygen Sonsor (HO2S| circuit.
The Heated Oxygen Sensor IHO2S) det€cts th6 oxygon contont in th6 exhaust gas and signals th6 ECM. In operation,
the ECM receiv€s th6 signals trom the sensor and vari€s the duration during which tu6l is iniocted. To stabilize thd sen-aor's output, tho sensor has 8n intarnal heater and the sensor olemant is coatod with a catslyst. The HO2S is installod
in TWC housing (B18Cl engine) or exhaust pipe B (Bl8Bl €ngine).
sEl{SORTERMII{ALS
:tz-t6l-/ --.- \
VOLTAGE (V}sTotcHtoltETncAIR-FUEL BANO
HEATEBTEBMIT{ALSRICH - AN. - LEAI{FUELRATIO- Th! mll h.. bo.n raportad on.- Wlth thr SCS rhon coon cto.connoctad lr.. p!9. 1t-341,cod. t l. Indlcltrd.
Oo th€ ECM Res€t Procodure {soopag€ 11-35).
Stan the 6ngine. Hold th6 engine
A3,qgq rpm with no load {A/T in
Lryl or lll position, M/T in nourralluntil the radiator lan com6s on.then lot it idle lor ot least on6minutg beforo road t€6tin0.
Connoct ths SCS short connoctorto th6 sorvic€ check connectorlsoo p.g6 1 1-34).
Rood t€st witlthe automatictransmission in L?l position (M/T:4th gear).Stsrting st l,600 rpm, acc6lorateu6ing wide open throttlo for atlesgt 5 seconds. Thsn dgcol€rstefor at lorst 5 s€conds with th€throttlo completoly closed.
Intarmittd[ t llurc, lyri.m b Of!l thla tlmc. Ch.ck lor poor con-nacdona o? loota wlrat |l C223(loc.trd at right $ock towo.l,Cr 13 (HO2S| lnd ECM.
Ooes the MIL blink and doos itindic6t6 cod6 1?
Go to plga and partonn tad fotcod. 43 lr.a p.go l1-501.
1 1-46
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mll )ffltl The Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MlL) indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTCI 41: A problem in
Y- -:- the Heated Oxygen Sensor {HO2S) Heater circuit.
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tt(gt- -t tt I-r---7r
DIGITAL MULTIMETEBCommorcially availablo orKS-AHM-32-OO3
- Th6 MIL has boen roponod on.- With the SCS rhort connoc-to. connociod (aoe pago
11-341. codo 41 is indic.tod.
Do the ECM Reset Procedure {seepage 11-351.
Intoamittont tdl||.g, ryr-t m i3 OK at thi! timo(tost driv6 lnay bg ns-cearatYl.Chock tor poor conn6c-tions or looro wires atC223 llocatod at rightshod( row..l, C3O5 {lo-cated 6t loft ahock low-or), C424, C113(HO2S) and ECM.
ls the MIL on and does it indi-cste code 41?
Turn the ignition switch OFF.
Measurc tasistance betwgen ter-minals 3 snd 4 on the HO2S.
ls thero 1O-4O 0?
t€rminal side
(To page 1 1-481
(cont'd)
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YES
PGM-FI
Heated
11-471
System
Oxygen Sensor Heater (cont'd)
YEL/BLK I+I ORI{/BLK (-I
wire side
HO2S44 N.m{4.5 kgt.m, 33 lbf.ft}
Check for continuity to bodyground on terminals 3 and 4of theHO2S.
Check for continuity between terminal4 and terminals 1 and 2 in-dividually.
Turn the ignition switch ON.
At the HO2S harness. measurevoltage between YEL/BLK 1f lteFminal and ORN/BLK l-) ter-mrnal.
Turn the ignition switch OFF.
Disconnect the "A" connectorfrom the ECM.Measure voltage between YEL/BLK l+) terminal and bodyground.
Turn the ignition switch ON.
At HO25 harness, measure vol-tage between YEL/8LK (+) termi-nal and ORN/BLK {-) terminal.
RoDair short in ORN/BLK wir6 b6tw6on ECM(A6l and HO2S.ls there baftery voltage?
Ropai. opon in YEL/BLKwire botwoan HO2S.nd PGM-FI main relav.
Turn the ignition switch OFF.Turn the ignition switch OFF.
11-48
{To page 11-49){To page 11-49}
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ldle Control System
ldle Speed Setting (cont'd)
10.
9. ldle the engine for one minute with headlights {Low}
ON and check the idle sDeed.
ldla sp6od should bo;
81881 engine:
M/T750 i 50 rpm
An75O t 50 rpm
{in $ or p] positionl
818C1 engine: 75O 1 50 rpm
Turn the headlights off.
ldle the engine for one minute with heater tan switch
at Hl and air conditioner on, then check the idle
speeo.
ldls spood should bo;
81881 ongino:
M/T82O 1 50 rpm
AN840 1 50 rpm(in [N] or lll position)
818C1 engino: 85O t 50 nm
NOTE: lf the idle speed is not within specitication,
see System Troubleshooting Guide on page 1 1-78.
11-96
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Dashboard
Component Removal/lnstallation (cont'dl
5. Remove the knee bolster.
: Bolt locations, 3
fi 6rt.omm
6 i;i'i#.,7.2 tbr.ftl
?
KNEE
6. Installation is the reverse of the removal Drocedure.
Stol€o radio/cassette, Heater control panal removal:
1 . Remove the rear console, then remove the front con-
sole (see page 20-128).
Loosen the bolts, then remove the stereo radio/
cassette by pulling it out.
Disconnect the connector and antenna lead.
NOTE: The original radio has a coded theft protec-
tion circuit, Be sure to get the customer's code num-
ber belore- disconnecting the battery.
removing the No. 32 17.5A) fuse from the under-
hood fuse/relay box.- removing the radio.
After service, reconnect power to the radio and turn
i1 on. When the word "CODE" is displayed. enter
the customer's 5-digit code to restore radio
operation.
20-132
CONNECTOR
CASSETTE
i Bolt locations. 2
6 x 1.0 mm9.8 N.m {1.0 kgl.m,
3, Carefully pry the hazard warning switch and rear
window defogger switch out of the heater control
Daner.
Disconnect the connectors.
HAZARD WARNINGswtTcHREAR WINOOWDEFOGGER SWITCH
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4. Remove the screws.
Detach the harness clip and connector clip.
> : Screw locations, 2
Disconnect the air mix control cable from the heat-
er unrt.
AIR MIX CONTROLCABLE
AIR MIX CONTROL
CONNECTOR CLIP
HEATER CONTROL
CABLE
20-133
Pull the heater control panel out, then disco.rEt rhGconneclors.
NOTE: Take care not to bend the atr mtx controlcable.
AIR MIX COI{TROLCABLE
HEATERCONTROIPANEL
7, lnstallation is the reverse o{ the removal procedure.
NOTE: Make sure the connector and air mix con-trol cable are connected properly.
(cont'd)
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Heater and Air Conditioning
Heater ........ 21-1
Air Conditioning .......... ..22-1
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM {SRS}
The Integra SRS includes a driver's airbag, located in the steering wheel hub. In addition. all models except the
RS model for Canada have a front passenge.'s airbag located in the dashboard above the glovs box. Information
necessary to safely service the SRS is included in this Service Manual. ltems msrk€d with an asterisk (') on the
conlents page include, or are located near, SRS components. Servicing, disassembling or,eplacing thes€ items
will require special precautions and tools, and should therefore be done by an authorized Acura dealer.
a To avoid r6nd6dng tho SRS inoporativo. which could lead to personal injury or dealh in tho svont ot a sevele
frontal collision, all SRS servica work musl b€ portormed by an authorized Acura dealer.
a lmpropor sorvico procaduro3, including incorrect romoval and installatlon of tho SRS, could load to porsonal iniu-
ry causod by uninlonlional activation of tho ailbag8.
a All SRS eloctdcal widng harnossos are covored with yollow in3ulation. Relatsd compononts a.o locatod in tha
stsering column, flont console, daehboard, and dashboafd low6r pan6l, and in lhe dsshboa.d above lh€ glove
box. Do not uao electdcal tost equipmont on theae circuhs.
NOTE: The original radio has a coded theft protection circuit. Be sure to get the customer's code number beto.e
- disconnecting the battery.- removing the No. 32 (7.5 A) luse 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.
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Heater
lflustrated Index ............. .........21-2
Heater Door Positions .........,..,. 21-3
Circuit Diagram ....................... 21-6
Troubleshooting
Symptom Chart ............. ......21-8
Flowcharts
Blower Motor Speed ............................... 21 -9
Bfower Motor .........,..,,,,,.. 21-11
Mode Control Moto. ............ ................... 21 -14
Recircufation Control Motor ......,...,.,,,.,.... 21 -17
Heater Control Panel Input/
Output Signals ..............21-19
Blower Unit
Repfacoment ....................... 21-20
Overhaul .......21-21
+Heater Unit
Repfacement ....................... 21-22
Overhaul .......21-24
Def roster Door Adjustment ...,............. ......,, 21 -25
Heatel Control Panel
Repfacoment ....................... 21-25
Overhaul .......21-26
Heater Valve Cable
Adjustment ...21-27
Air Mix Control Cable
Adjustment ... 21-27
Mode Control Motol
Test .............. ..................... 21-2e
Repfacement ..,..............,,,,.. 21-28
Recirculation Control Motor
Test .............. ..................... 21-29
Repfacement ....................... 21-29
Relay
Test .............. ..................... 21-30
Heater Fan Switch
Test .............. ..................... 21-30
Mode Control Switch
Test .............. ..................... 21-31
Recilculation Control Switch
Test .............. ..................... 21 -31
*: Read SRS precautions before working in this area.