brake sensor HONDA INTEGRA 1998 4.G Owner's Manual

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Connector ldentification and Wire Harness Routing
Engine Compartment Wire Halness
nll
Connectoa ot
Terminal
Number of
CavitiesLocationConnects toNotes
c301
c302
c 302
c303
c304
c306
c307
c308
c309
c310
c3l 1
c312
c314
c316
c317
c318
c319
c320
20
't8
1
14
2
3
5
1
1
2
2
4
2
2
1
2
2
2
3
Behind left kick panel
Behind left kick panel
Behind left kick panel
Behind left kick panel
Lett side of engine compartment
Lett side of engine companment
Lett side of engine compartment
Left side of engine compartment
Left side of engine compartment
Left side of engine compartment
Left side of engine compartment
Middle of engine compartment
Lett side of engine companment
Left side of engine compartment
Behind left headlight
Behind left headlight
Behind left headlight
Behind left corner of front
DUmper
Behind left corner ol front
bumper
Behind lett corner of front
bumper
Behind left co.ner of lront
bumper
Main wire harness (C423)
Main wire harness {C424)
N4ain wire harness (C424)
Front fog light system
Engine wire harness (C126)
Engine wire harness (C'127)
Test tachometer connector
Daytime running lights resistor
Windshield wiper motor
Brake f luid level switch (+ )
Brake f luid level switch ( - )
Power steering pressure (PSP) switch
Lett front wheel sensor
Cruise control actuator
LeIt headlight (Low beam)
Lett headlight {High beam)
Front fog light system
Windshield washer motor
Rear window washer motor
Left front side marker light
Left front turn signal/parking lights
Option
Canada
USA
ABS
Option
G301Lelt side of engine compartmentBody ground, via engine compart-
ment wire harness
23-20

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Gauge Assembly
Component Location Index
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR {VSSITest, page 23-128Input Test, page 23-128Replacement, page 23-130
GAUGE ASSEMBLYGauge Location Index, page 23-12:|fndicator Location Index. page 23-121Terminal Location Index, page 23-121Eulb Location, pag6 23-122Disassembly, page 23-127Removal, paqe 23-126
FUEL GAUGE SENDING UNITTest, page 23-132Replacement, page 23-132
PARKING BRAKE SWNCHTest, page 23-135
ARAKE FLUID LEVEL SWITCHTest, page 23,135
ENGINE OIL PRESSURE SWITCHTest, p6ge 23-130
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATUFE IECTI GAUGESENOING UNITTest, page 23-134
23-120

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lnterlock System
Circuit Diagram
NOTE: Different wires with the same color have been given a number suflix to distinguish them (for example,cRNA/VHT I and cRNMHT ' are not the same).
WHT/ BLK .-- WHI
cnrruvgr'
+. BRAKE LIGNTS.CSUISE CONTROLUNIT. ABS COIITROL UNIT' ECM
INTEBLOCKCONTROLUNIT
A]'IGEARPOStTIONINOICATOR
v
t,
UNDER-HOOO FUSEi RELAY BOX
N0.41 (100A) N0.42 (404)
YEUBLUcnrivrr '
WHT/BLU
KEYINTERLOCKswtTcH
THBOTTLEPosrT|0N (TP)SENSOR
f7
IRED/BLK
(Cjl :in posiron E t
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Control Unit Input Test
1. Disconnect the 8P connector from the interlock con-
trol unit.
2. lnspect the connector and socket terminals to be
sure they are all making good contact.
a It the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair
them as necessary, and recheck the system.
a lf the terminals look OK, make the following in-
put tests at the connector.- lf a test indicates a problem, tind and correct
the cause, then recheck the system.- lf all the input tests prove OK, substitute a
known-good control unit, and recheck the sys-
tem. lf the check is OK, the control unit must
be faulty; replace it.
NOTE: lf the shift lock solenoid clicks when the igni-
tion switch is turned ON (ll) and you step on the
brske Dedal (with the shift lever in E). the shift lock
system is electronically normal; if the shift lever
cannot be shifted from fl, test the 46 gear position
switch as described on page 23-142, and see sec-
tion 14.
Shift Lock System:
No. Wire Test condition
No. WireTest condition
Test: Desired resultPossible causs it result is not obtained
Test: Dcsired lesultPossible cause it result is not obtainsd
INTERLOCK CONTROL UNIT
GRN/wHT2
1WHT/RED
lgnition switch ON (ll)
Brake pedal pushed
Check for voltage to ground:
There should be battery voltage
Blown No. 52 {20 A) fuse in the
under-hood fuse/relaY box
Faulty transmission control module
(TCM)
Faulty ECM
Faulty brake switch
Faulty throttle position (TP) sensor
An open in the wire
lgnition switch ON (ll)
Brake pedal and
accelerator pushed at
the same me
Check for voltage to ground:
There should be less than
battery voltage.
tGRN/WHT'
Shift lever in position
E
Check tor continuity to ground:
There should be continuity.
Faulty A/T gear position switch
Poor ground {G20'1 , G401)
An open in the wire
3YEL/BLK
lgnition switch ON (ll)Check for voltage to ground:
There should be battery voltage
Blown No. 25 (7.5 A) fuse in the
under-dash fuse/relay box
Faulty shift lock solenoid
An open in the wire
Key Int€rlock Systcm:
BLKUnder all conditionsCheck lor continuity to ground:
There should be continuitY.
. Poor ground (G201, G401). An open in the wire
GRNiWHT'
Shift lever in position
E
Check for continuity to ground:
There should be continuity.
Faulty A/T gear position switch
Poor ground {G2O1, G401 }
An open in the wire
3
WHT/YELlgnition switch turned
to ACC (l) and the key
pushed in
Check tor voltage to ground:
There should be battery voltage.
Blown No. 52 (20 A) fuse in the
under-hood fuse/relaY box
Faulty steering lock assemblY
(key interlock solenoidl
An open in the wireWHT/BLU
4WHT/BLK
Shift lever in position
E and push button
pressed
Check for continuity to ground:
There should be continuity.
Faulty pafking pin switch
Poor ground (G2O1, G4O 1)
An open in the wire
Shift lever in position
E and push button
reteaseo
Check for continuity to ground:
There should be no continuity.
Faulty parking pin switch
Short to ground
An open in the wire
I'
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Cruise Control
- Control Unit InputTest(cont'dl
IBLKUnder all conditionsCheck for continuity to ground:
There should be continuity.
. Poor ground (G20l, G401). An open in the wire
2BLK/YEL
lgnition switch ON {ll}Check for voltage to ground:
There should be battery voltage.
. Blown No. l4 (7.5 Alfuse in the
under-dash fuse/relay box. An open in the wire
3LT GRNlgnition switch ON (ll)
and main switch ON
Check for voltage to ground:
There should be battery voltage.
. Faulty main swjtch. An open in the wire
GRY
lgnition switch ON (ll),
main switch ON and
brake pedal pushed,
then released
Check for voltage to ground:
There should be O V with the
pedal pushed and battery
voltage with the pedal released.
. Faulty brake switch. An open in the wire
5GRN/WHT
Brake pedal pushed,
then released
Check for voltage to ground:
There should be battery voltage
with the pedal pushed, and 0 V
with the pedal released.
Blown No. 52 (20 A)fuse in the
under-hood fuse/relay box
Faulty brake switch
An open in the wire
6RED/BLU
lgnition switch ON (ll)Connect to ground: lndicator
light in the gauge assembly
comes on.
Blown bulb
Blown No. 25 (7.5 A)fuse in the
under-dash fuse/relay box
Faulty dimming circuit in the gauge
assembly
An open in the wire
7LT GRN/
BLK
RESUME button
pushed
Check tor voltage to ground:
There should be battery voltage.
Faulty SET/RESUME switch
Faulty cable reel
An open in the wire8LT GRN/
RED
SET button pushed
IPNK
MT/: Clutch pedal
released
A/Tr Shift lever in [2l,
[Dl]. o, [o'l
-
Check for continuity to ground:
There should be continuity.
NOTE: There should be no con-
tinuity when the clutch pedal is
depressed or when the shift
lever is in other positions.
Faulty or misadjusted clutch switch(M/T)
Faulty A/T gear position switch(A/T)
Poor ground (G201,G401)
An open in the wire
't0BLUStart the engine.Check lor voltage to ground:
There should be voltage.
. Faulty ignition system or ECM. An open in the wire
't1ORN
lgnition switch ON (ll)
and main switch ON;
raase the front of the
car, rotate one wheel
slowly.
Check for voltage between the
ORN @ and BLK O terminals:
There should be 0- about
5 V-O- about 5 V repeatedly.
. Faulty vehicle speed sensor {VSS). An open in the wire
BRN/WHTConnect battery power
to the BRN/WHT
terminal and ground to
the BRN/BLK terminal.
Check the sound of the actuator
motor: You should hear the mo-
tor running smoothly.
. Faulty actuator. An open in the wire
BRNi BLK
Connect battery power
to the BRN/RED
Iermrnal.
Check the operation of the mag-
netic clutch: Clutch should click
and output link should be locked.
Faulty actuator
An open in the wire
Poor ground (G30'l)
No. Wire Test conditionTest: Desiled result Possible cause il lesult is not obtained
' 4 I BRN/RED
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Contents
How to Use This l\.4anual 1Circuit Schematics (see Circuit Index)Fuse/Relaylnformation 6ComponentLocation Photographs 201
Connector Cavity Numbers 202Connectorldentification 203
Ground-to-Components Index 6-6Wire Harness Routing 203Circuit ldentification lor ln-Line and Fuse Box Connectors
Circuit Index
Air conditionerAir delivery 61Blower controls 60Compressor controls 62Fans 63Anti-lock brake system (ABS) 44A/T gear position indicator 89Automatic transmission controls'98199 models 39'00 models 39-4Back-up lightsHatchback 110Sedan 110- 1Brake system indicator light
USA 71Canada 71-1Brake lightsHatchback 110-6Sedan 110-7Cargo area light (Hatchback) 114-3Ceiling light 114-2Charging system 22Cigarette lighter 155
Clock 154Condenser fan 63Console lights 114Cruise control 34Dash lights 1 14Daytime running lights 110-8Door open indicator 114-2Engine coolant temperature gauge 81Engine oil pressure indicator light 72Fog lights 110-14Front parking lights 110-11Front side marker lights 110-11Fuel gauge 81Fuse/relay boxUnder-dash 6Under-hood 6-3Under-hood ABS 6-5Gauges 81Glove box light 114Ground distribution 14Ground-to-Componentsindex 6-6Hatch open indicator '114-3
Hatch opener '134
Hazard warning lightsHatchback 'l l0-2Sedan 110-4Headlights 1'10-8Headlight switch 100HeaterAir delivery 61Blower controls 60Fanswith A,/C 63without A,/C 63-2Horns 40lgnilion key reminder 73lgnition system 20
204
lmmobilizer system ('00 model) 132lndicators 80Integrated control unit 70Interlock system'98199 models 138'00 models 138-1License plate lightsHatchback 110-12Sedan 110-13Lights-on reminder 73Low fuel indicator light 74l\,4aintenance reminder light 83l\iloonroof 122Odometer 81-1Power antenna 151Power distributionBattery to ignilion switch, fuses, and relays
Fuses to relays and components 10-2Power door locksHatchback '130
Sedan 130-2Power mirrorsHatchback 141Sedan 141-1Power windowsHatchback 120Sedan 120-2Programmed fuel injection system (PGM-Fl)'98199 models 23'00 models 24Radiator fanwith tuC 63without A,/C 63-2Rear parking lightsHatchback 110-12Sedan 110- 13Rear window defogger 64Seat belt reminder 73Security system 133Speedometer Il-1Spotlights 114-2Starting syslemAutomalictransmission 21l\.4anualtransmission 21-1Stereo sound system 150Supplemental restraint system (SRS) 47Tachometer 81- 1TaillightsHatchback 110-12Sedan 110-13Trailer lighting conneclor 118Trunk lid open indicator 114-3Trunk light (Sedan) 114-3Turn signal lightsHatchback 110-2Sedan 110-4Vehicle speed sensor (VSS) 33Wiper/washerFront 91Rear 92
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Circuit ldentification for In'Line and Fuse Box Connectors
tuse the chart (on page 204, sample below) to help diagnose multiple symptoms in separate
circuits which could be caused by a single problem in a connect,oishared by those circuits'
Here's how that chart could help you find such a problem:
1. Pick one of the multiple symptoms and look up the schematic for that circuit'
2. Make a list of all in-lrne and fuse box connectors in that schematic (include page numbers).
3. Then, in the chart, look up each connector on your list to see if circuits related to the other
symptoms run through one of them. lf they do, inspect that connector for the problem.
Example: The horn, A,/C, and the right headlight don't work. List all in-line and fuse box
connectors in the horn circuit and then check the chart (sample below). You find that C211 is
common to the A,/C circuit and the headlight circuit, so you inspect c211 and find the problem:
bent terminals.
)Connector
(6 or more
cavities)
Numbel of
Cavities - Color
1O-GRY
I 12-GRY
I
Wire
Harnesses
I Main/ | ComP er 'ror c.ntrols,
I Dashboard I
Circuits
Ant!lock brake system (ABS), Cruise control,
Programmed {uel injection system (PGM-FD
!ngrnei
lvlain
lgnition system
Antilock brake system (ABS), BIower controls, Fans,
Wiper/washer
lgnition system, Starting system
Blower controls, Compressor controls, Headlights'
Horns, Vehicle speed sensor (VSS), Wiper/washer
Programmed fuel injection system (PGM-Fl)'
Starting system
Engine/ |Main I
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Ground-to-Components I ndex
NOTE: All ground wires are BLK unless otherwise noted.
GroundPageComponents or Circuit Grounded
Battery (BLIVYEL)
--t'I Valve cover (BRN)
G101t.+
and
14-1
Daia link connector (BRN/BLK), Engine or powertrain controt module (pct and pG2
are BLK; LG1 and LG2 are BRN/BLR, IAB controt solenoid valve (GS-B),
lmmobilizer receiver unit ('00 Model) (BRN/BLR, PGM-Ft main retay, Radiator fan
switch, Transmission control module ('98.99 Models with MD (2 BRN/BLK wires),
Vehicle speed sensor, WEC pressure switch (GS-R, Type-R)
Shielding between the ECM or PCM and these components (all have BRAIDED wires):
CKF sensor, Primary and secondary heated oxygen sensors, Knock sensor (GS-R,
Type-R), TDC/CKP/CYP sensor
Shielding between the TCM ('98-'99 Models) or PCM ('00 Model) and these components(all have BRAIDED wires): Countershaft speed sensor, Mainshaft speed sensor
G1s1 ii Condenser fan motor
Brake fluid level switch, Cruise control actuator, Left front parking/turn signal light, Left
front side marker light, Left headlight, Power steering pressure switch (USA), Rear
window washer motor (Hatchback), Windshield washer motor, Windshield wiper motor
14-3
Blower motor relay, ELD unit, Badiator fan motor, Right front parking/turn signal light,
Right front side marker light, Right headlight.....plus everything grounded through G401
ABS fail-safe relay, ABS pump motor
G40114-4
ano
l4-c
A,/T gear position switch, Cigarette lighter, Clutch switch (M,/T), Ctock, Ctutch interlock
switch (MfD, Combination wiper switch (2 wires), Cruise control main switch, Cruise
control unit, Dash lights brightness controller, Data link connector, Daytime running
lights control unit (Canada), Front passenger's door key cylinder switch, Frontpassenger's door lock switch, Gauge assembly (2 wires), Glove box light, Heater
control panel, Heater tan switch, lgnition key switch, Integrated control unit, Interlock
control unit (AfI), Maintenance reminder unit, Mode control motor, Moonroof relay,
Moonroof switch, Parking pin switch (AfD, Power window relay, Rear window defogger
switch, Service check connector, Turn signal/hazard relay.....plus everything grounded
throuoh G201
Driver's door key cylinder switch, Driver's door lock actuator, Drivels door lock switch,Driver's seat belt switch, Fuel pump (BLI(/WHT), Fuel tank unit (BLI(/WHT), power doorlock control unit, Power mirror switch, Power window master switch (2 wires)
Hatch key cylinder switch, Hatch latch switch, Hatch opener actuator, Hatch ooener
switch, Left and right back-up lights, Left and right brake light/taillights, Lett and right
rear parking lights, Left and right rear turn signal lights, License plate lights, power
antenna motor, Trailer lighting connector..... plus everything grounded through G751
6-6
'14-8G503
(Sedan)
High mount brake light, Left and right back-up lights, Lett and right inner brake tighv
taillights, Left and right outer brake light/taittights, Left and right rear parking tights, Leftand right rear turn signal lights, License plate lights, Rear window detogger, Trailer
lighting connector, Trunk latch switch

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Cruise Control (cont'd)
- How the Circuit Works
The cruise control system uses mechanical and
electrical devices to maintain the car's soeed at a
setting selected by the driver.
System Description
The cruise control unit receives command signals
from the cruise control main switch and the cruise
control SevBesume switch. With the ignition switch
in ON (ll) or START (lll), voltage is provided to the
cruise control main switch. When you push the
switch to on, power is provided to the cruise control
unit and the brake switch.
The cruise control unit receives information about
operating conditions from the brake switch, the
ignition control module (lCM), the vehicle speed
sensor (VSS), and the clutch switch (manual
transmission) or the A,/T gear positton switch
(automatic transmission). The cruise control unit
then sends signals to the cruise conirol actuator
which regulates the throttle position to maintain the
selected speed. The control unit compares the
aclual speed of the car to the selected speed. The
control unit then uses the result of that comoarison
to oDen or close the throttle.
The brake switch releases the system's control of
the throttle at the instant you press on the brakepedal. The switch sends a signal to the control unit
by removing power from the normally closed brake
input (GRY wire), and providing power at the
normally open brake input (GRNMHT wire). The
control unit responds by allowing the throttle to
close. The clutch switch or the A/T gear position
switch sends a "disengage" signal to the control unit
that also allows the throttle to close.
The cruise control system will set and automatically
maintain any speed above 25 mph (40 km/h). To set
it, make sure the main switch is on and the switch
indicator is on. Then, after reaching the desired
speed, press the set switch. This sends a "set"
signal to the cruise control unit which, in turn,
controls the cruise control actuator to maintain the
set soeed.
When you push the SET switch and the cruise
control system is on, the "cruise control" ON
indicator lights up.
34-4
You can cancel the cruise control system by
turning the main switch off. This removes power to
the control unit and erases the set sDeed from
memory. lf the system is disengaged temporarily
by the brake switch, or clutch switch, and the car's
speed is still above 25 mph, press the RESUME
switch: the car will automatically return to the
previously set speed.
For gradual acceleration without pressing the
accelerator pedal, push the RESUME switch and
hold it there. This will send an "acceleration" signal
to the control unit. When you release the switch, the
system will be reprogrammed tor the new speed. To
slow the car down, push the SET switch in and hold
it there. This sends a "deceleration" signal to the
control unit, causing the car to coast. When the
desired speed is reached, release the SET switch.
This reprograms the system for the new speed.
Reter to the Service Manual (Section 23, Electrical)
for specific tests or troubleshooting procedures.

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Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
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