battery HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Repair Manual

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Troubleshooting
Schematic Symbolsym
BATTERY
le @l
ll
e-
GROIGround terminal
I
,ltDComponont ground
I
FUSECOIL, SOLENOID
H
CIGANETTE LIGHTER
A
t+j
RESISTOR
+
VARIABLE RESISTOR
ilH
THERMISTOR
e
tcNtTtol{ swTcH
-1o oF
BULB
e
HEATER
H
MOTOR
a
PUMP
0
CIRCUIT BREA(ER
I
T
HORI'
+
DIODE
+
SPEATER, BUZZER
D
Mast
Y
ANTIINNATRA SISTOR lTrl
II
Wire Golor Codes
The tollowing abbreviations are used to identity wire
colors in th€ circuit schematics:
wHT ............ White
YEL .............. Y6llow
BLK .............. Black
BLU .............. Blue
GRN ............. Green
RED.............. Red
ORN ............. Orange
PNK .............. Pink
BRN .............. Brown
GRY ............. Gray
PUR .............. Purple
LT BLU ......... Light Blue
LT GRN ......... Light Gr€en
The wi.e insulation has one color or one color with
another color stripe. The s€cond color is the stripe.
WHT/ALK
,/t,/l./l--</
R
RELAY {ln noNormally open relayrmal poritionl
Normally closed relay
*Gt-i- |
lll
l'*^f
CO'IDENSER
I
T
SWITCH (ln ngrmal position)
Normally open ' Normally closodswitch I switch
til
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lil
LIGHT EMITTINGDIODE (LEDI
A[,
TT
CONNEInpur
f7
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CONNECTON
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BEED SWITCH
A
lril
Y
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Connector ldentification and Wire Harness Routing
How to ldentity ConnoctolS:
ldentification numbers have been assigned to all connectors. The number is preceded by the letter ,,C,, for connecrors,"G" for single ground terminals ot "f" hr single non-ground terminals.
Location
HamessEngino CompartmontDarhboardOthors (Floor, Door,
Trunk, Rootl
Starter cablesT1, T2, and (E
Battery ground cableG1 and O
Engine ground cable AT3
Engine ground cable BT4
G3
Under-hood ABS fuse/relav box cableT5 and (D
Engine wire harnessC101 through C134
Tl Ol and T102
G 101
A/C wire harnessCl 5'l through C156
G151
ABS modulator unit wir€ harnessC161 through C168
Engine companment wire ha.nessC3O'l through C32O
G301
Main wire hatnessC2O1 through C223
G2Ol and G2O2
C4O1 through C449
G401
Rear wire harnessC501 through C536
G501, G502 and G5O3
DashboSrd wire harnessC551 through C569
G551
Driver's door wire harnessC601 through C612
Front passenger's door wire harnessC626 through C634
Left rear door wire harness (Sedan)C651 through C654
Right rear door wire harness (Sedan)C656 through C659
Roof wire harnessC661 through C667
Heater sub-harness AC671 through C677
Heater sub-hatness BC681 through C684
ABS sub-harnessC7O1 through C7O6
G7O1, G702 and G703(Sedan)
Tailgate wire harness (Hatchback)C751 through C756
Spoiler sub-ha.ness (Hatchback)C761 through C763
Rear window defogger ground wire(Hatchback)c77'l
G771
SRS main harnessC8O1 through C8O7
G801
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Gonnector ldentification and Wire Harness Routing
Startol cablos
Connector or
Terminal
Numbsr of
CavitiesLocationConnects toNotos
T1
r2
Right side of engine compartment
Right side of engine compartment
Under-hood fuse/relay box
Starter motor
@BatteryBattery positive terminal
B8ttory Ground Cable
Engine Ground Cable A
Engine Ground Cable B
A/C Wiro H81n6ss
Under-hood ABS Fus€/Relav Box Cablo
Conn€ctor or
T€rminal
Numbor of
CsvitiesLocationConnects toNotos
G1Right front shock towerBody ground, via battery ground
cable
\lBatteryBattery negative tetminal
Connoctor or
Tolminal
Number of
CavitiesLocationConnocta toNotes
T3Left side of engineValve cover
G2Left side of engine compartmentBody ground. via engine ground
wire A
Connoctor or
Torminal
Number ol
CavitiosLocationConnocts toNot€s
r4Right side of engine compartmentTransmission housing
G3Right side of front frameBody ground, via engine ground
wire B
Connoctor 01
Terminal
Numbor of
CavitiesLocationConnects toNotes
cl51
cl52
c153
c1 54
c155
c156
I
4
4
1
Right side ol engine comPartment
Left side of engine compartment
Left side of engine comPartment
Lett side ot engine compartment
Left side of engine comPanment
Left side of engine compartment
Main wire harness (C2O7)
Condenser fan relay
A/C compressor clutch relay
A/C pressure switch
Condenser fan motor
A/C compressor clutch
G151Right side of tront Jrame
Conngctor or
Terminal
Numbor ot
Caviti€sLocalionConnects loNotes
T5Right side of engine comPartmentUnder-hood ABS fuse/relay box
@Right side of engine compartmentBattery positive terminal
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Power Distribution
L"I
.r"-
oiotG401
No.1l (100A)
UNOER-HOOD ABS FUSE/FEIAY 8OX
ABS 81 {2OA)
A86 82 II5AI
Gircuit ldentification
BATTERY
WHT/GRN f Bightr- blt) nas trom sotcooia
ABS oumo motor
8n /YEL - A8S contol unit
Btx/YEL < ib.l3 l7.5Al tu!.
YER/RED - A&S control unit
Stldar motorr BLKffEL
_o_:UNDER - HOOD FUSE/RELAY 8OX
No.43ll0Al
no.42 l20A)
wHT/GRt{ - Turn si0nrl/h.z.rd |thY
WHT/GRN
AL]ERNATOR I
tlomllom mLyKey intodock lohnokl {A/TlECMCruiso control unilTran.mksion control modub (TcMl
ABS contiol unh&6k lighl!
{To psge 23 - 55)
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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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Charge on High Setting {4O ampsl
Charge until EYE shows charge is OK; plus an
additional 30 minutes to assure tull charge.
NOTE: lf the battery charge is very low, it
may be necessary to bypass the charger'spolarity protection circuitry.
lf the EYE does not show charge is OK within
three hours, the battery is no good; replace it.
Write down how long the battery was
charged.
Test Load Capacity l#21
Apply 300 amp load for 15 seconds to remove surface charge.
Allow 15 seconds recoverv Deriod.
Apply test load (see Test Load Chan).
Record voltaoe at the end of 15 seconds.
Voltage stays abov€ 9.6 volts: The Uattery is Of. IVoltage drops below 9.6 volts: The battery
is no good.
AOD26L.MF.-IIERY COOE
For oramplo:
BATTERY COOE
TEST LOAD CHART
Use the test load ot 112 the cold cranking amps (CCA) print-
ed on the label on the top of the battery. lf neithe. is indicat-
ed, us€ the information below:
BATTERY
CODE
COLD CRANKING
AMPS (CCA)TEST LOAD
lamps,
80550270
70440220
55405200
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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).
E
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.
11.
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Starting System
Startel Test
NOTE: The air temDerature must be between 59 8nd
10OoF (15 and 38oC) before testing.
Recommendsd Procodure:
a Use a staner svstem tester.
a Connect and operate the equipment in accordance
with the manutacturer's instructions.
a Test and troubleshoot as described.
Altohato Procedure:
a Use the following equipment:- Ammeter. 0-4OO A- Voltmeter, O- 20 V {accurate within 0.1 volt)
- Tachometer, O- 120O rpm
a Hook up voltmeter and ammeter as shown'
NEGATIVE TERMINAL
NOTE: After this test, or any subsequent repair,
reset the ECM to clear any codes (see section 1 1)
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2.
Chock Stan€r Engag6ment:
1. Disconnect the 2-P connector (ignition coil primary
lead) from the distributor.
Press the clutch pedal allthe way in (M/T), and turn
the ignition switch to "Start". The starter should
crank the engine.
NOTE: On cars equipped with manual transmission,
the engine will not crank unless the clutch pedal is
fully depressed.
lf the staner does not crank the engine go to step 3.
Check the baftery, battery positive cable, ground,
and the wire connections for looseness and cor-
rosion,
Test again. lf the starter still does not crank the en-
gine, go to step 4.
Bvpass the ignition switch citcuit as follows {make
sure the transmission is in neutral):
Unplug the connector (BLK/WHT wire and solenoid
terminsl) trom the starter. Then connect a jumper
wire from the battery positive ( + ) terminal to the
solenoid terminal. The starter should crank the
engrne.
a lf the starter still does not crank the engine,
replace it and diagnose its internal problems.
a lf the starter cranks the engine, go to step 5.
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5. Check lor 8n op€n in the BLKMHT wire circuit be-
tween the staner and ignition switch, and con-
nectors.
6. Check the ignition switch (see page 23-70).
7, On cars with automatic transmission, check the A/Tgear position switch (neutral position switchl and
connector. On cars with manualtransmission, check
the staner cut relay, clutch interlock switch, and
connectors.
NOTE: Check the No. 39 (5O A) fuse in the under-hood
fuse/relay box for the starter cut relay.
Check tor Woar and Damago:
The starter should crank the engine smoothly and stead-
ily. lf th€ startsr engages, but cranks the engine errati-
cally, remove it. Inspect the starter, drive gear, and
flywheel ring gesr for damage.
a Check the drive gear overunning clutch for binding
or slipping when the armature is rotated with the drivegear held. Replace the gesrs if damaged.
Check Cranking Voltago 8nd Current Draw:
Cranking voltage should be no less than 8.O volts.
Current draw should be no more than 360 amperes.
lf cranking voltag€ is too low, or current draw too high,
check for:
a Fully charged battery
a Open circuit in starter armature commutatot segments
a Starter armature dragging
a Shoned armature winding
a Excessive drag in engine
Chack Cranking rpm:
Engine spsod during cranking should be above 1O0 rpm.
lf spe6d is too low, ch€ck for:
a Loose battsry or starter teminals
a Excessively worn starter brushes
a Open circuit in commutator segments
a Dirty or damaged helical spline or drive gear
a Defective drive gear overrunning clutch
Chock StErtor Disongagomoni:
Press the clutch pedal allth€ way in (M/T), turn the ioni-
tion switch to "lll" and rolease to "11".
The starter drive gear should disengage from the tlywheel
ring gear. When you rolease the key.
lf the drive gear hangs up on th€ flywheel ring gear, check
for:
a Solenoid plunger and switch malfunction
a Dirty drive gear assembly or damaged overrunning
clutch
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