Connectors HONDA CIVIC 1997 6.G Workshop Manual
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How To Use This Manual
Component Locations
To see where a component or connector is located on the car, look up its photo number in the
Component Location section in the back of the book. The photo will also tell you the color of
the connector, and how many cavities it has.
To see where
connectors and parts
are located, look up
their photos in the
Component
Location section.
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lf there is no photo number below or beside a component name or a connector, ground, or
terminal number, look up that name or number in the Connector-to-Harness Index that begins
on page 203. The chart lists how many cavities a connector has, where it's located, and what
it connects to. The related illustration shows the connector's location on the harness, and the
harness routing.
Connactor ldontlticallon and Wke Harness Rouling
DFIVEF'S POWERSEAT WIAEHAFNESS
It a connector on a
schematic has no
photo number, look it
up in the Connector
ldentilication chart
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c702c701
and related illustration.
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Connector Views
To see the configuration of a connector's cavities, look up its view number in the Connector
View section in the back of the book. Each view includes the color of the connector, where it
is located, and what it connects to.
Use the Connector Views to help locate the proper cavity when you need to probe a
connector. lt can be especially helpful if the connector has more than one wire of the same
cotor.
Connector views can also be used to help diagnose multiple symptoms in separate circuits
which could be caused by a single problem in a connector shared by those circuits. Here's
how:
1. Pick one of the multiple symptoms and look up the schematic for that circuit.
2. Make a list of all the in-line and fuse box connectors in that schematic (include page
numbers).
3. Then, in the Connector View section, look up each connector on your list to see il circuits
related to the other symptoms run through one of them. lf they do, inspect that connector
for the oroblem.
Example: The blower, rear window defogger, and the windshield wiper don't work. List all
in-line and fuse box connectors in the blower controls circuit and then check the Connector
View section (sample below). You find that C324 is common to the rear window defogger
circuit and wiper/washer circuit, so you inspect C324 and find the problem, bent terminals.
5.
6.
7.
1.
2.
WHT (Blower controls)
YEUBLU (Rear window
defogger)
BLK,ryVHT (Starting)
BLU/YEL(Wiper/washe0
8LU (Wiper/washed
BLfiEL (lgnition)
WHT/BLU (ABS)
Connector Views (cont'd)
21. C324
Brown
Behind left kick panel- Connects left engine compartry'ent wire harness to
main wire harness
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Connectors - "C"
The cavities (and wire terminals) in each
connector are numbered starting from the
upper left, looking at the male terminals trom
the terminal side (or looking at the female
lerminals f rom the wire side. Both views are in
the same direction so the numbers are the
same.) All actual cavities are numbered, even
if they have no wire terminals in them.
Terminal SldeolMale Tsrminals
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The connector cavity number is listed next to
each terminal on the circuit schematic. The
cavity/terminal shown below is #6.
Terminal
This means the connector
connects directly to the
componenr.
This means the connector
connects to a lead (pigtail)
wired directly to the
component.
Cavlty/Termlnsl 6
only the one affecting that
ciriuit will be shown. The f
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Remaining wires to
the same bus are
represented by a
broken line.
The name of the
component appears next
to its upper right corner
followed by notes about
its function.
This symbol represents
one bus inside the cao of a
iunction connector. A \
lr"ctb. connectorcap |contains several buses, but Ac103
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Splices
Solices are shown as a dot. Their location
and the number of wires may vary
depending on the harness manufacturer.
Components
A solid border line means the
entire component is shown.
A broken border line indicales
that only part of the component
is shown.
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In the "OHMS" range, the DVOM will measure
resistance between two points along a circuit.
Low resistance means good continuity.
Diodes and solid-state devices in a circuit can
make a DVOM give a false reading. To check
a reading, reverse the leads, and take a
second reading. lf the readings differ, the
component is affecting lhe measurement.
Jumper Wire
Use a jumper wire to bypass an open circuit.
A iumper wire is made up ot an in-line fuse
holder connected to a set of test leads. lt
should have a five amoere fuse. Never
connect a jumper wire across a short circuit.
The direct battery short will blow the fuse.
Short Finder (Short Circuit Locater)
Short finders are available to locale shorts to
ground. The short tinder creates a pulsing
magnetic field in the shorted circuit whlch you
can follow to the location of the short. lts use
is explained on page 15.
SHORT FINDER
To ordei any test equipment shown above,
contact your local tool supplier. For a list of
suppliers and tool numbers, refer to Honda
Required Special Tools and Equipment
Service Bulletin.
How To Use This Manual
Test Equipment (cont'd)
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Troubleshooting Precautions
Before Troubleshooting
1. Check the main fuse and the fuse box.
2. Check the battery for damage, state of
charge, and clean and tight connections.
CAUTION:
. Do not quick-charge a battery unlers
the battery ground cable has been
disconnected, or you will damage the
alternator diodes.
. Do not attempt to crank the engine wlth
the ground cable disconnected or you
will severely damage the wiring.
While You're Working
1. Make sure connectors are clean, and have
no loose terminals or receptacles.
2. Make sure lhat connectors without wire
seals are packed with dielectric (silicone)
grease. Part Number: 08798-9001 .
Pack wllh dlelectrlc (sillcons) greass
When connecting a connector, push it until it"clicks" into place.
Do not pull on the wires when
disconnecting a connector. Pull
only on the connector houslngs.
Most circuits Include solid-state
devlces. Test the voltages In these
circuits only with a lo-megaohm or
higher impedance digital multlm6ter.
Never use a test light or analog meter
on chcuits that contain solld-state
devices. Damage to the devices
may result.
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How To Use This Manual
Troubleshooting Tests
Testing for Voltage Drop
Wires, connectors, and switches are designed
to conduct current wilh a minimum loss of
voltage. A voltage drop of more than one volt
indicates a Droblem.
'1. Place the digital volVohmmeter (DVOM) in
the appropriate DC volts range. Connect
the positive lead to the end of the wire
(or to the connector or switch) closest to
the bafterv.
Connect the negative lead to the other
end of the wire (or the other side of the
connector or switch).
Turn on the components in the circuit.
The DVOM will show the difference
in voltage between the two points. A
difference, or drop, of more than one
volt indicates a oroblem. Check the
circuit for loose, dirty, or bent terminals.
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Testing lor a Short with a Test Light or DVOM
1. Remove the blown fuse and disconnect
the load.
2. Connect a test light or digital
oltr'ohmmeter
(DVOM), switched to the appropnare DC
volts range, across the tuse lerminals to
make sure voltage is present. You might
have to turn the ignition switch to ON:
check the schematic to see.
<-s80RT TOGFOUNO
Disconnecl lheload here.
Beginning near the luse box, wiggle the
harness. Continue this at convenient ooints
about six inches apart while watching the
test light or DVOM.
Where the test light goes off, or the DVOM
voltage drops to zero, there is a short to
ground in the wiring near that point.
NOTE: Always use a DVOM on high
impedance circuits. A test light may not
glow (even with battery voltage present).
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TEST LIGHTolDVOM
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How To Use This Manual
Troubleshooting Tests (cont'd)
4. Turn on the short finder. This creates a
pulsing magnetic field around the wiring
between the fuse box and the short.
5. Beginning at the fuse box, slowly move
the short finder along the circuit wiring.
The meter will show current Dulses
through sheet metal and body trim. As
long as the meter is between the fuse and
lhe short, the needle will move with each
current pulse. Once you move the meter
past the point of the short, the needle will
stop moving. Check the wiring and
connectors in this area to locate the cause
of the short.
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
(
FUSE 13FUELPUUPFBA UMT)15A
See PowerDistibution,page 10-2.
FUSE 23(sRs)
c801PHOTO 58
SRS MEMORY ERASESTGNAL (MES) CONNECTORPHO|O 111
. To avoid accidental deployment and possible
iniury always disconnect the driver's airbag and
f ront passenger's airbag connectors (automatically
shorted) before working near any SRS wiring.
. CAUTION: Whenever the ignition switch is ON (tt),
or has been turned OFF for less than three minutes,
be caretul not to bump the SRS unit; the airbags
could accidentally deploy and cause damage or
iniuries.
UNDER-DASHFUSE/RELAYBOX
GFY 07)or GFN{18)
GFN
GFYt2l
GFN
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GFN
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GAY (21) or GRN
lgnitionInput(VA)
Driver's
cont.ol
lgnitioninput(VB)MES connector inputSRS indicatorlighl control
Service t------check : Passengefs ;connector ; airbag control , GroundInpu , /+rr I pir-r
Passenger'sai|bag conlrol; prc..t rnpuv, Ourpul
14GRY(5) orGFN
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Security System (cont'd)
- '96-'97 CX and DX Models (cont'd on page 133-10)
NOTE: Wires that look like this e:=---{ are pan of the optional Security System harness installed
between factorv harness connectors.
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FUSE 52toRr{,sTorlrotirt5a
STEERINGLOCK
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HORNRELAY
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sEcuRrwIN.LINEFUSEHOLDER
ALK,YEL
11
Horn Batiary lgnitionSECURITYCONTROLUNIT
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c214
vtEw21
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See Seat BeltO ___________1F_( ano ronrl|on
".u "eo ll c415 KeY Reminder
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BLU/FED
BLK
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133-8
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V
- '98-'00 CX and DX Models (cont'd on page 133-10)
NOTE: Wires that look like this e=-* are part of the optional Security System harness installed
between lactory harness connectors.STEERINGLOCK
UNOER-HOODFUSE/RELAYBOX
HORNRELAY
PHOIO t35 ( 99 0o models)
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HOBN
c926OPTION
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9"" cnv llConnectorHorns ll
PHO|O 62
sEcuRrwIN.LINEFUSEHOLDER
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'Jl '' lL--l[JL---:-----------C
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l-
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ll ; eLu ll ' BLU REo | | ".r,".o 2 gLu neo see seat
i 'fi i ".,".oii----iiiu
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SWITCH ' BLU^YHr f i;;;i;" l{ -l-'- ' -';r{iss"-
STEERTNG
, r atv r- lt PHofo 60. - - - -. _8!K ll v/Ew '4
: G401
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liuF;lt"ls'rs?rl
iL:"::Ifui i'--T'Il,].----r
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133-9
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Security System
- All CX and DX Models (cont'd)
NOTE: Wires that look like this S--------S
are part ol the optional Security System
harness installed between lactory
harness connectors.Frompage j33_9.
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aLI(AVHI
IAIKWHT
STEERINGLOCK
v
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'99198 models
(l or
1T
Jl.
'99100 models
sEcuRrwLEO
c415
vlEw 14
l-
SECURITYSTARTERCUT RELAYPHO|O 53vtEw 12
BLI(FEO't1
au(/FEo
c433
Aubrnatb Transmission
c4r 5PHOTO N
AU(WHT't0
BLXAVI{TBLKT'!VHT
2('98-'00 mod€ls 5)
('98100 models 3)4
A"IT GEARPOStTTONswtTcH
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[ :,iSTARTERCUTRELAYPHO|O 54PHO|O 129( 9€ model)
( 9+ 00 models)
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CLUTCHINTERLOCK SWITCHClosed with clutchpedaltully depressed.
".o""0! ".o".0 seeaE4 Starting
ar-rvneo ll System
'f, "";%,,BLK TTBT I
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paso 14€. " y
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PHO|OST
133-12