ESP HONDA CIVIC 1999 6.G User Guide
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VTEC Control System
Troubleshooting Flowchart (cont,d)
VTEC PRESSURE SWITCH 2PCONNECTOR
Wire side of temaleterminals
OIL PRESSURE GAUGE(Comm.rcially avail.bte)
GAUGE JOINT ADAPTERSNAP.ON MT26.1710 x 1.0 ftm. Use new washer wheninstalling the sealing bott.
NOTE: Keep measuring time as shorr aspossible because engine is running witn noload lless than one minute).
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VTEC SOLENOID VALVE lPCONNECTOF
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Test tha VTEC P.es3uro SwitchWi.e:Measure voltage across the VTECpressure switch 2P connector.
Ropair opon in the wiro batwoenVIEC pr...urc switch and G lot .lf the wiro is OK, 3ubltitutr aknown-good ECM and rochack.
ls there battery voltage?
Test the VTEC Solenoid V.tve:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the VTEC solenoidvalve 1P connector.3. Check for continuity betweenthe VTEC solenoid valve 1Pconnector terminal No, I andbody ground.
ls there 14 - 30 O?
Te3t the VTEC Sotonoid Vatve:'1. Remove the VTEC pressureswitch and install the specialtool as shown. then reinstallthe VTEC pressure switch.2. Reconnect the VTEC solenoidvalve 1P connector and VTECpressure switch 2P connector,3. Connect the tachometer (seesection 1l).4. Start the engine.5. Warm up engine to normaloperatrng temperature (cool-ing fan comes on).6. Check oil pressure at enginespeed of 1,000,3,000 and5,000 rpm.
ls pressure below 49 kPa(0.5 kgflcm,,7 psi)?Inipoct thg VTEC aolenoid valvel3ee P8go 6-54).
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VTEC Rocker Arms
4.
Inspection Using Special Tools (cont,dl
Loosen the valve on the regulator and apply thespecified air pressure.
Specified Air Pressuro:
250 kPa {2.5 kgtlcm,, 36 psil- 490 kPa {5.0 kgtcm,, 7t psil
Make sure that the primary and secondary rockerarms are mechanically connected by the pistonsand that the mid rocker arms do no. move wnenpushed manually.
SECONDARYROCKER ARM
. lf any mid rocker arm moves independently ofthe primary and secondary rocker arms, replacethe rocker arms as a set.
Remove the tools.
Check the operation of the lost motion assembly bypushing on the mid rocker arm. The lost motionassembly should compress fully and operatesmoothly through its full stroke. Replace the assem_bly if it does not work smoothly.
After inspection. check that the Malfunction Indi_cator Lamp {MlL) does not come on.
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Cylinder Head
lllustrated Index (cont'dl
CYLINDER HEADBOLTS11 x 1.5 mm83 N.m {8.5 kg{.m, 61Apply engine oilto threads.
INTAKE VALVE SPRING INNER
VALVE KEEPERS
SPRING RETAINER
INTAKE VAI.VE SPRING OUTER
valvEKEEPEBS\:""j"*'
SPRING RETAINER
EXHAUST VALVESPRING
VALVE SEALReplace.
VALVE
LOST MOTIONASSEMBLY
EXHAUST VAL
VALVE SEALReplace.
SPRING SEAT
VALVE GUIDE
INTAKE VALVE
ROCKER SHAFT
SEALING AOLTS.20 mm64 N.m (6.5 kgt.m, 47 tbf.ft)
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Valves
1.
Installation
Coat the valve stems with oil. lnsert the valves into
the valve guides.
NOTE: Check that the valves move up and downsmoothly.
Installthe spring seats on the cylinder head.
Install the valve seals using the special tool.
NOTE: Exhaust and intake valve seals are not inter-
changeable.
WHITESPRING
VALVE GUIDE SEAL INSTALLERKD-28)g (Commercially available)NOTE: Use small lDend of tool,
2.
BRACKSPRING
VALVE SEALReplace.
tNsTALLERVALVE GUIDE SEALKD-2899NOTE: Use small lDend of tool
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4. lnstall the valve spring and valve retainer, theninstall the valve spring compressor. Compress thespring, and install the valve keepers.
NOTE: Place the end of the valve spring with closely
wound coils toward the cylinder head.
VALVE SpRtNG VALVE SPRTNG
COMpRESSOR COMPRESSORATTACHMENT
ATTACHMENT EXTENSTON
0775? _ pJlOl0A o?MAF - PR9010A
VALVE SPRING COMPRESSORlCommercially available)Snap-on CF711 or KD-3tXlwith #32JAWSLightly tap the end of each valve stem two or threetimes with the wooden handle of a hammer to ensureproper seating of the valve and valve keepers.
NOTE: Tap the valve stem only along its axis soyou do not bend the stem.
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5. lnstall the camshafts and camshaft oil seals.
NOTE:
. lnstallthe camshafts with the keyway facing up.
. lnstall the oil seal withthespring side facing in.
. The oil seal housing surface should be dry'
. Set the O-ring and dowel pin in the oil passage
of the No, 3 camshaft holder'
CAMSHAFTOIL SEALReplace.
Apply liquid gasket (P/N 08718 - 0001 or 08718 -
0OO3) to the head mating surfaces of the No. 1 and
No. 5 camshaft holders on both the intake and
exhaust side.
NOTE: Clean and dry the cylinder head mating sur-
faces before applying liquid gasket.
- Apply liquid gasket to the shaded areas'
7- lnstall the camshaft holders and camshaft holder
plaIe.
NOTE: The arrows marked on the camshaft holders
should point to the timing belt.
Tighten each bolt two turns at a time in the sequence
shown below.
NOTE: Wipe off the excess liquid gasket from the No.
1 and No. 5 camshaft holders with a shop towel
(D - @: 8 x 1.25 mm 27 N.|n (2.8 ksf'm, 20 lbf'ft)
Apply ongine oil to the throads.
O - O: 6 x 1.0 mm 9.8 N'm (1.0 kgfrm, 7.2 lbf'ft)
INTAKE
(D o o o oo o
EXHAUST
lnstall the back cover and camshaft pulleys.
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CAMSHAFT
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6. Remove the bolts and the bearing caps.
CAUTION: To prevenl warpago unscrow lhe bolts
in s€quence 1/3 turn at a tims, r€paat the soquence
until all bolts ar€ loo3ened.
MAIN BEARING CAP BOLTS LOOSENING SEOUENCE
Remove the rod caps/bearings and main capvbear-
ings. Keep all caps/bearing in order.
Lift the crankshaft out of the engine, being careful
not to damage journals.
7.
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CRANKSHAFT14.
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qRemove the upper bearing halves from the connect-
ing rods and set them aside with their respective
caos.
Reinstall the main caps and bearings on the engine
in proper order,
lf you can feel ridge of metal or hard carbon around
the top of each cylinder, remove it with a ridge
reamer. Follow the reamer manufacturer's instruc-
I|ons.
CAUTION; lf the ridge is not removed, it may dam-
age tho pistons as they are pushod out.
RIOGE REAMER
10.
11.
12.Use the wooden handle of a hammer to drive the
pastons out.
13.Reinstall the connecting rod bearings and caps after
removing each piston/connecting rod assembly.
Mark each piston/connecting rod assembly with its
cylinder number to avoid mixup on reassembly.
NOTE: The existing number on the connecting rod
does not indicate its position in the engine, it indi-
cates the rod bore size.
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NOTE:
. Use new O-rings when reassembling.
. Apply oil to O-rings before installation.
. Use liquid gasket, Part No 08718 - 0001 or 08718 -
0003.
. Clean the oil pan gasket mating surfaces before install-
Ing.
D16Y5, D16Y8 engines:
O.RINGReplace.
OIL PUMPOverhaul, Page 8 12
Inspection, Page 8 13 OOWEL PINApply liquid gasket
to the mating surface
of the block.
CAUTION: Do not overtightsn the drain bolt.
ENGINE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH18 N,m l'1.8 kgf.m, 13 lbf.ftl
1/8 in. ESPT (British
Standard Pipe Taper)28 Threads/inch. useproper liquid sealant.
O-RING
OIL BREATHERCHAMBER
6x1.0mm11 N.m {1.1 kgf.m,I tbt'ftl
6 x'1.0 mm11 N.m ('1.1 |8 tbf.ft)
GASKETReplace.
FILTERReplacement, page 8_8
BAFFL€ PLATE
6x1.0mm11N.m 11.1 kgl.m,8 tbf.ftl
6x1.0mm11 N.m 11.1 kg{'m,
8 rbf.ftl
OIL PANGASKETFeplace.
OIL PANReler to page 7 26when installing.
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6x1.0mm12 N.m {1.2 kg{.m,8.7 lbf ftl
BOLT39 N.m (4.0 kgf.m.29lbtftlDo not overtighten.
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System Description
Electrical Connections ('96 - 98 Models, ,99 - 00(cont'd)
PRESSURESENSOE
EGR
UFTsENsoR *3
EGR
uF
D16Y5 engine with M/Tl(
SENSOF
solENoto vALvE *3
wec soLeton vltve'!2
SENSOR
SPEED sENsoR'2
COUNTEFSHAFIsPEED sENsoR*2
soeeloto vltve l*2
ToI|{TEFLOCKCONTBOLUNIT
*l: t SA model*2: A/T(DI6W, oi6y8 engine)*3:CVT(DI6Y5 6ngine)1.4 : A"/T and Dl6Y7 engine*5; Except A/T and Dl6Y7 engine*6: A/T(O16YO engin6)*7:CW(DI6y5 ongine) and D16y8 engino*8;'96 Ol6Y8 sngine (coupe), ,97 D16y5ongine (coup€: all modol!, sedan: KLmodoD, '98 Dl6Y5 engine, '98 ot6Y8en9ne*9:D16Y5 engin.*10 : |!UT(D16Y5 engine)*ll : Except iUT(Dl6Y5engine)*12: D16y5, 016yo engino*13: DI6YO engine*14:Dl6Y7 engine*15:'97 D16Y7 engine [coupe: KL modet,ssdan: KL(LX) modetl, '9gDt6y7 engine
c-rrusren vem srur vtvrlf;
ECM/PCMA(32P)ECM/PCi/lBEsP)
ECM/PCMD(16P)
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TERMINAL LOCATIONS
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Procedures (cont,dl
ECM/PCM Data
By connecting the OBD ll scan tool or the Honda pGM Tester to the l6p data link connector (DLC), various data can beretrieved from the EcM/PcM. The items Iisted in the table below conform to the sAE recommended practice.The Honda PGM Tester also reads data beyond that recommended bv SAE.understanding this data wil help to find the causes of intermittent fairures or engine probrems,
NOTE:
' The "operating values" given below are approximate values and may be different depending on the environment andthe individual vehicle.. Unless noted otherwise, "at idle speed,, means idling with the engine completely warmed up, Ay'T in position @ or E],M/T in neutral, and the Ay'C and all accessories turned off.
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DataDescriptionOperating ValueFreeze Data
Diagnostic
Trouble Code(DTC)
lf the ECM /PCM detects a problem, it will store it as acode consisting of one letter and four numbers.Depending on the problem, an SAE-defined code (poxxx)or a Honda-defined code (Plxxx) will be outDut to therester.
lf no problem is detected,
there is no output.
YES
Engine SpeedThe ECM/PCM computes engine speed from the signalssent from the Crankshaft Position sensor.This data is used for determining the time and amount offuel injection,
Nearly the same as
tachometer indication.YES
Vehicle SpeedThe ECM/PCM converts pulse signals from the VehicleSpeed Sensor (VSS) into speed data.Nearly the same as
speedometer indicationYES
Manifold
Absolute
Pressure {MAP)
The absolute pressure caused in the intake manifold bvengine load and speed.With engine stopped:
Nearly the same as atmo-
spheflc pressure
At idle speed:
24 - 31 kPa (180 - 280
mmHg, 7.1 - 11.0 inHg)
YES
Engine Coolant
Temperature
(ECT)
The ECT sensor converts coolant temperature into volt_age and signals the ECM/PCM. The sensor is a thermistorwhose internal resistance changes with coolant temDera_ture. The ECM/PCM uses the voltage signals from theECT sensor to determine the amount of iniected fuel.
With cold engine:
Same as ambient temper,
ature and IAT
With engine warmed up:
176 - 194.F (80 - 90.C)
YES
Heated Oxygen
Sensor {HO2S)(Primary,
Sensor 1)(Secondary
Sensor 2)
The Heated Oxygen Sensor detects the oxygen contentin the exhaust gas and sends voltage signals to theECI\4/PCM. Based on these signats, the ECM/pCM con_trols the airlfuel ratio. When the oxygen content is high(that is, when the ratio is leaner than the stoichiometricratio), the voltage signal is lower.When the oxygen content is low (that is, when the ratiois richer than the stoichiometric ratio), the voltage signalis higher.
0.0 - 1.25 V
At idle speed:
about 0.1 - 0.9 V
NO(Sensor 1)
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Troubleshooting
Engine/P_o_wgrtrain Control Module Terminal Arrangement('96 - 98 Models '99 - 00 Dt6y5 engine with M/T) tc'oniOi
ECM/PCM CONNECTOR C {31PI
1
CKFP
2
CXPPTDCPa
ACS
5
sTs
7
scsII
rMA
10
v8u121314t51517
ALTF
TE
vss23lP+
21252930
TMA
Wire side of female terminalsECM/PCM CONNECTOR C (31PI
NOTE: Standard baftery voltage is 12 V
'1: USA modelr2rA,.T (D16Y7, O16Y8 ensane)*3: CVT (O16Y5 engine)*4: Ay'T and O16Y7 engine'5: Excepl A./T snd Dl6Y7 engine16: Ay'T (D16Y8 ensine){7: CVT (Dl6Y5 eosine) and O16Y8 enoine"8: 96 Dl6Y8 engine (coupe),'97 D16y8 engine (coupe: atl:ed-9I t!!rnodelr,'98 D16y5 ensine,,98 D16y8 e;sine.D16Y5 lM/T) ensine
1-90
19: D16Y5 engine'10: M/T (Dl6Y5 engine)*11r Except M/T 116Y5 engine)*12: D16Y5, D16Y8 engine*13: Dl6Y8 enqine*14: O16Y7 enginei15: '-97 O16Y7 engjne (coupe: KL modet, sedan: KL (LX) modet),'98D16Y7 enqine'99 - 00
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To.min!lnumberWiracoloaTorminalnameDo6criptlonSignal
1BLU/REDCKFP (CKF SENSOR P SIDE)Detects CKF sensor.With engine running: pulses2BLUCKPP (CKP SENSOF PSIDE)Detects CKP sensor.With engine running: pulses3GRNTDCP {TDC SENSOR PSIDE}Detects TDC sensor,With engine running: putses4YELCYPP (CYP SENSOR P SIDE)Detects CYP sensor.With engine running: pulses
5BLU/FEDACS {Tr'C SWITCH SIGNAL)Detects ,ay'C sw;tch signat.With Iy'C switch ONr 0 VWith Ay'C switch OFF: batrery vottage
6BLU/ORNSTS (STARTER SWITCHSIGNAL)Detects staner swilch signal,With staner switch ON ltlt): batery vohageWith staner switch OFF: 0 V
8RNSCS (SERVICE CHECKSIGNAL)Detects service check connector signal{the signalcausing a OTC indicationlWith the connector connected: O Vwith the connector disconnected: about 5 vor battery voltageLT 8LUK,LINE (DLC)Sends and receives scan iool signal,Wirh ignition switch ON { ): about 5 V
9+3GRYDat6 communication with TCM: ECMcontrol ctat6 outputWith ignition switch ON (tt):putses
10WHT/BLUVBU (VOLTAGE BACK UP)Power source forthe ECM/PCMcontrol circuit. Power sourc€ lortheDTC memory
Battery voltage at all times
11WHT/REDCKFM {CKF SENSOR MSIDE)Ground tor CKF sensor signal.
12CKPM (CKP SENSOR MSIDE)Ground for CKP sensor s;gnat.
REDTDCI\4 (TDC SENSOR MSIDE)Ground for TDC sensor signal.
14BLKCYPM (CKP SENSOB MSIDE}Groond for CYP sensor signal.
15."BLU/BLKVTM (VTEC PRESSUREswtTcH)Oetscts VTEC pressure switch signal.Wrth engine at low enginespeed:0 VWth engineathigh engine speed: tatteryvoltase
16GRN
PSPSW (P/S OIL PRESSUREswtTcH)Detects PSP switch signal.At idle with steering wheel in straight aheadposition:0 VAt idle with stsering wheet at fult tock batteryvoltage'17WHT/REDALTF (ALTERNATOR FRSIGNAL)Detects ahernator FR signal.With fullyw6rmed up engine running:0 V- bat-teryvohage (depending on electricat toad)18BLUI/VHTVSS {VEHICLE SPEED SEN-SOR}Oetects VSS signal.Whh ignitjon switch ON {tt) and front wheetsrotating: cycles 0 V- 5 V23+14BLKlP+ {HO2S PUtr4P CELL +}Controls HO2S pump ce .With ignition switch ON (ll): abour 0.5 - 5.3 V
24.10REDrP-, vs- {Ho2s coMt oN)Reference voltage supply.With fullywarmed up engine et idle:about2.6-2.8 V25*roVS+ (VS CELL VOLTAGE)Detects VS cell voltage.With ignition switch ON t): abour 7 V
29LT GRN*'ATPNP (Ar'T GEAR POSI,TroN swrTcH)Deteds Ay'T g6srposhion switch signat.In E orE position: O Vln any other position: battery vottage
RED{roCLSW (CLUTCH SWITCH}Detects clutch switch signal,Wilh clutch pedal released: about 5 VWith clutch pedal deDressed: O V30PNK4TMBData communication with TCM:ECM controldata inputWith ignit;on switch ON (lt):putses