motor HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G User Guide
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'19.Install the slave cylinder, then install the clutch pipe
bracket.
NOTE: Use only Super High Temp Urea Grease
(P/N 08798 - 9002).
CLUTCH PIPE6x1.0mm9.8 N.m {1.0 kgf.m, 7 lbf ft)
8 x 1.25 mm22 N-m 12.2 kgl.tr't,16 rbf.ftl
20.
21.
tPlN 08798 - 90021
VSS CONNECTOR
Connect the vehicle speed sensor (VSS) conneclor
and the starter motor cables.
Install the wire harness clamPs.
6x1.0mm9.8 N.m (1.0 kgt m,7 lbf ftl
WIREHARNESSCLAMPS
8 x 1.25 mm8.8 N.m 10.9 kgf.m,6.s tbf.ft)
STARTERMOTORCABLES
22, lnstall the lower radiator hose clamp on the trans-
mission hang€r B.
23. Connect the transmission ground wire and the
back-up light switch connector.
16 tbf.fttBACK.UP LIGI{TSWITCH CONNECTOR
GROUND WIRE HANGER B
Install the air cleaner housing assembly and the air24.
intake duct.
AIR CLEANERHOUSINGASSEMALY
6x1.0mm9.8 N.m 11.0 kgt'm,7 lbtftl
AIR INTAKE DUCT
Refill the transmission with oil (see page 13-3).
Connect the positive (+) cable first, then connect the
negative ( - ) cable to the battery.
Check the clutch operation.
Shift the transmission. and check for smooth opera-
tron.
29. Check the front wheel alignment (see section 18).
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27.
28.
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NOTES
A.See flushing procedure, page l4-168 and 169.
B.Set idle rpm in gear to specitied idle speed. lf still no good, adiust motor mounts as outlined in engine
section of service manual.
lf the large clutch piston O-ring is broken, inspect the piston groove for rough machining.
lf the clutch pack is seized or is excessively worn, inspect the other clutches Jor wear, and check the
orifice control valves and throttle valves for free movement.
E.It throttle valve B is stuck, inspect the clutches for wear.
lf the 1-2 shift valve is stuck closed, the transmission will not upshift. lI stuck open, the transmission
has no lst gear.
H.lf the 2-3 orifice control valve is stuck, inspect the 2nd and 3rd clutch packs for wear.
ll the orifice cont.ol valve is stuck, inspect the 3rd and 4th clutch packs for wear.
lf the clutch Dressure control valve is stuck closed, the transmission will not shilt out of 1st gear.
K.improper alignment or main valve body and torque converter housing may cause oil pump seizure. The
symptoms ale mostly an rpm-related ticking noise or a high-pitched squeak.
L.ll the ATF strainer is ctogged with panicles of steel or aluminum, inspect the oil pump and ditferential
pinion shaft. lt both are OK and no cause lor the contamination is found, replace the torque converter.
M.lf the 1st clutch feedpipe guide in the right side cover is scored by the mainshaft, inspect the ball bear-
ing for excessive movement in the transmission housing. lf OK. replace the right side cover as it is dent-
ed. The O-ring under the guide is probably worn.
N.ReDlace the mainshstt if the bushing for the 4th feedpipe is loose or damaged.
It the 4th feedpipe is damaged or out ot tound, replace the right side cover'
Replace the subjshaft it thtbushing for the 1st-hold Jeedpipe is loose or damaged.
lf the 1st-hold feedpipe is damaged or out of round, replace it.
Replace the mainshaft if the bushing lor the 1st feedpipe is loose or damaged.
lf the lst feedpipe is damaged or out ot round, replace it.
o.A *o- r, da."s"d "p-g clutch is mostly a result of shifting the transmission in El or Lq! position
while the wheels rotate in reverse, such as rocking the car in snow.
P.InsDect the frame for collision damage.
o.Inspect for damage or wear:
1. Reverse selector gear teeth chamfers.
2. Engagement teeth chamters of countershaft 4th and reverse gear.
3. Shift fork for scutt marks in center.
4. Differential Dinion shaJt for wear under pinion gears.
5. Bottom of 3rd clutch for switl marks.
Replace items 1 , 2, 3 and 4 it worn or damaged. lf transmission makes clicking, grinding or.whirring
noise, atso replace mainshaft 4th gear and reverse idler gear and countershaft 4th gear in addition to
1,2,3ot4.lf ditiersntial Dinion shaft is worn, overhaul differential assembly, and replace ATF strainel, and thoroughly
clean transmission, tlush torque convertet, cooler and lines.
lf bottom of 3rd clutch is swirled and transmission makes gear noise, replace the countershaft and tinal
driven gear.
R.Be wry careful not to dsmage the torque converter housing when replacing the main ballbearing. You
may al;o damage the oil pump when you torque down the main valve body. This will result in oil pump
seizure it not detected. Use proper tools.
qInstall the main seal tlush with the torque converter housing, lf you push it into the torque converter
housing until it bottoms out. it will block the oil return passage and result in damage.
T,Harsh do\/vnshiJt"\./l,'hen coasting to a stop with zero th.ottle may be caused by a bent-in throttle valve
retainer/cam stopper. Throttle cable adjustment may clear this problem.
ifuitle cable adjustment is essential for proper operation of the transmission. Not only does it affect
the shift points if misad,usted, but also the shift quality and lock-up clutch operation'
A cable adjusted too long will result in throttle pressure being too low for the amount of engine torque
input into ihe trsnsmission and may cause clutch slippage. A cable adjusted too short will result in too
hi;h throttle pressure which may cause harsh shitts, erratic shrfts and torque con
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Transmission
Removal
4.Bemove the t.ansmission ground cable from the
transmission hanger.
Disconnect the lock-uD control solenoid valve con-
nector and the shitt control solenoid valve connec-
tor, then remove the harness clamp on the lock-up
control solenoid harness from the harness stav.
a Make sur€ lifts. iacks and safety stands are placad
properly, and hoist brackots are attachod to tho cor-
rect position on ths sngine {seo sectionl }.o Apply parking brake and block rear wheels, so car will
not roll off stands and fall on you whil6 working un-
del it
CAUTION: Use tender covers to avoid damsging paint-
ed surlaces,
1 . Disconnect the battery negative { - } and positive ( + )
cables from the battery.
2. Remove the intake air duct and air cleaner housino
assembly.
HARNESS CLAMP
LOCK-UP CONTROLSOLENOID VALVECONNECTOR
AIR CLEAI{ERHOUSING ASSEMBLY
SHIFT CONTROLSOLENOID VALVECONNECTORTRANSMISSIONGROUND CABI-E
Disconnect the vehicle speed sensor (VSS), main-
shaft sDeed sensor and countershaft speed sensor
connectors.
3.Remove the starter motor cables and cable holder
from the starter motor.VEHICLE SPEEDSENSOR CONNECTOR
STARTER MOTOR CABLECABLE HOLDER
VEHICLE SPEEDSENSOR
COUNTERSHAFTSPEED SENSORCONNECTOR
MAINSHAFT SPEEDSENSORCONNECTOR (cont,d)
STARTER MOTOR?/\
STARTER MOTOR CABLE
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Transmission
Installation
1. Flush the ATF cooler as described on pages I4-168
thru 'l 69.
2. Install the starter motor on the transmission hous-
ing, then installthe l4 mm dowel pins in the torque
converrer nousrng.
STARTER MOTOR
O-RINGReplace.14 mm OOWEL PINTOROUECONVERTER
J.
TRANSMISSION HOUSINGMOUNTING BOLTS
59 N.m 16.0 kgf.m,43 lbl.ftl
Place the transmission on a transmission jack, and
raise to the engine level.
Attach the transmission to the engine, then install
the transmission housing mounting bolts and two
rear engine mounting bolts with new washers.
REAR ENGINEMOUNT BOLTS14 x 1.5 mm
45 N.m 14.5 kgf'm,
'14 mm DOWEL PIN
I
i.'l,i;
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5. Install the transmission mount.
6. Install the transmission
12 x 1.25 mm64 N.m 16.5 kgl.m, 47 lbf.ft)
12 x 1.25 mm74 N.m 17.5 kgf'm,54 rbt'ft)
housing mounting bolts.
MOUNTING BOLTS12 x 1 .25 rnm74 N.m (7.5 kgf'm, 54 lbf.ftl
TRANSMISSION HOUSING
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20. Connect the vehicle speed sensor (VSS), mainshatt
speed sensor and counterchalt speed sensor con
nectors.
VEHICLE SPEED SEiISORCONNECTOR
21. Connect the lock-uD control solenoid valve connec-
tor and shift control solenoid valve connector. then
clamp the lock-up control solenoid harness with the
harness stay.
22. Connect the transmission ground cable.
LOCK-UP CONTROLSOLENOID VALVE HARNESS STAY
23. Connect the starter cable to the starter motor, and
install the cable holder.
NOTE: When installing the starter motor cable,
make sure that the crimped side of the ring terminal
is facing out (see section 23).
CABLEHOLDER
6x 1.0 mm'12 N.m (1.2 kgf'm,8.7 lbt.tl)
24.
N.mlO.9 ksr.m, 7 tbr-rtt
STARTER CAELE
Install the air cleaner housing assembly and intake
arr oucl.
AIR CLEANER HOUSINGASSEMBLYINTAKE AIRDUCT
25.
26.
24.
29.
30.
Retill the transmission with ATF(see page '14-93).
Connect the battery positive ( + ) and negative ( - )
cables to the battery.
Start the engine. Set the parking brake, and shift the
transmission through all gears three times.
Check shitr cable adjustment as described on page
14-171 .
Check that front wheel alignment (see section 18).
Let the engine reach operating temperature (the cool-
ing tan comes on) with the transmission in S or @position, then turn it off and check the fluid level.
31. Road test as described on page 14-9o and 91.
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Rear Window
Removal
Hatchback
CAUTION;
a Use covsrs to avoid damaging tho interior.
a Wear gloves to romove and install the glass.
a Do not damags the defroster grid linss.
a Tako care not scratch th€ raar window molding,
1. To remove the rear window. first remove the:a Rear shelt (see page 20-91)
a Hatch side trim and hatch trim panel (see page
20-146)
. High mount brake light (see section 23)a Rear wiper and wiper motor (see section 231
2. Remove the rear window trim and disconnect the
connectors.
3. Apply protective tape to the inner and outer edges
of the hatch.
Using an awl. make a hole th.ough the adhesive trom
the inside. at the top ot the hatch. Push piano wire
through the hole, and wrap each end a.ound a piece
of wood.
CONNECTOR
MOLOING
4.With a helper on the outside, pullthe piano wire back
and forth in a sawing motion, and carefully cut
through the adhesive the along the top and the sides
oJ the rear window.
CAUTION: Hold ths piano wire as clos€ to the roat
window as possible to prevont damage to the body
and molding.
PROTECTIVE TAPE
Cut the adhesive with a knife at the bottom of the
aear window.
NOTE: Do not use piano wire in this area.
6. Carefully remove the rear window.
NOTE: Replace the fasteners with new ones
whenever the rear window has been removed.
PROTECTIVE TAPE
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Moonroof
Index
Hatchback
CABLE ASSEMBLYReplacement, page 2O-81SUNSHADEReplacement, page 20-79
MOTORReplacement, page 20-80
GLASS BRACKETReplacement, page 20-81
DRAIN CHANN€L
FRONT DRAII{CHANNEL
a/'#
-4
SUI{SHADE RAIL
Replacement, page 20 8l
FRAME SEAL
FRONT RAILHOLDER
REAR ORAIN TUBE
,**4
U
\a
GUIDE RAIL
FRAME
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Moonroof
Troubleshooting
SymptomProbable Cause
Water leaks1
4
Clogged drain tube.
Gap between glass weatherstrip and roof panel.
Defective or improperly installed glass weatherstrip.
GaD between drain seal and roof panel.
Wind noise1. Excessive clearance between glass weatherstrip and roof panel.
Motor noise1. Loose motor.
2. Worn gear or bearing.
3. Cable assembly deformed.
Glass does not move, but motor
turns
1. Clutch out of adjustment.
2. Foreign matter stuck between guide rail and slider,
3. Inner cable loose.
4. Cable assembly not attached properly.
Glass does not move and motor
does not turn (glass can be moved
with moonroof wrench)
1. Blown fuse.
2. Faulty switch.
3. Battery run down.
4. Defective motor.
5. Faulty realy.
The roof panel should be even with the glass weather-
strip, to within l 8 t O.5 mm (O.O7 I 0.O2 in) all the
way around. It not, slide the sunshade back, and:
Y : Bolt locstions, 6
1.Tilt-up the glass.
Loosen the bolts and adjust the glass.
Repeat on opposite side it necessary.
2.
1.8 1 0.5 mm lO.O7 i0,O2 in)
i
ROOF PANELGLASS ERACKET
GLASS BRACKET
4.Side-to-side fit ot glass weatherstrip can be adjust-
ed by loosening the frame mounting bolts and mov-
ing the frame right or lelt and forward or backward
by hand (see page 2O-8O).
GLASS WEATI{ERSTRIP
f)
Glass Height Adiustment
20-78
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Rear Edge Closing Adjustment
Open the glass about a foot, then close it to check where
rear edge begins to rise. lf it rises too soon and seats too
tightly against the roof panel, or too late and does not
seat tightly enough, adjust it.
1. Remove the headliner (see psge 20-98).
2. Remove the glass.
3. Remove the motor {see page 2O-8O).
4. Align the tilt-up position of the lifter on each side.
Check that the alignment left and right. then install
the motor.
Install the glass, then check for water leaks.
NOTE: Do not use high pressure wate..
lnstall the headliner.
Glass and Sunshade Redacernent
1. Open the sunshade.
2. Tilt-up the glass.
3. Remove the bolts, then remove the glass from rheglass bracket.
V : 8oh locations, 6
4. Remove the screw and lift the sunshade rail on each
side.
5. Silde the sunshade
sunshade.
V : Scraw locations, 2
forwa.d, then remove the
SUNSI{ADE
l-tII
)
6
7
Installation is the reverse of the removal procedure.
Check for water leaks.
NOTE: Do not use high pressure water.
GLASS BRACKET
20-79
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Moonroof
Motor, Drain Tube and Frame Replacement
CAUTION: B€ caretul not to damag€ lhe seats, dash-
board and other interior trim.
1. Remove the glass (see page 2O-79) and headliner
(see page 20-98).
2. Disconnect the motor connector, and remove the
clips securing the ceiling light wire harness.
3. Remove the bolts and nuts, then remove the motor,
if necessarv,
NOTE: Make sure both sliders are parallel when in-
stalling the motor.
: 8olt, nut locationg
A
: Bolt, 2
6x1.Omm I9.8 N.m ILd tt.o kgf.-, I,.?- ", _,/
< : CliD locations. 2
CEILIING LIGHT
FRAME
B : Nut, 3
20-80
4.Disconnect the drain tubes.
Remove the bolts, then remove the trame from the
car.
NOTE: You may require assistance when removing
the frame.
: Eolt locations, I
6 x 1.0 mm
DRAIN TUBETo install, slide the draintube over the ftame nozzleat least 10 mm {O.4 in}.
6.
TUBE CI-IP
Pull the drain tubes out the front and rear pillars.
NOTE; Betore pulling out the drain tube, tie a string
to the end of it so it can be reinstalled.
Installation is the reverse ol the removal procedure.
NOTE:
a Clean the surtace of the frame.
a Check the trame seal.
a Check for water leaks.
7.
9.8 N.m (1.0 kgt m,7.2 rbr.ttl )
FRAME
FRONT