Power HONDA CIVIC 1999 6.G Workshop Manual
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SRS Indicator Light Wire Connections
SRS Indicator Light Power Circuit
DASHBOARD WIRE HARNESS
To UNDER-DASHFUSE/RELAY BOX -
20P CONNECTOR
SRS Indicato. Light Control Circuit
To SRS UNIT
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SRS MAIN HARNESS
C41 1, C412 : Terminal sido of mdlo t6rminalsC501, C5O2, C508, C801. C802, C807 : Wi.6 sidc of fomalo t.rminals
MAIN WIBE HARNESS
BLU
C508 -+ To GAUGE ASSEMBLY
c41 1
To GAUGE ASSEMBLY
at
C501 : DASHBOARDWIRE HARNESS 2oP CONNECTORC508 : DASHBOARD wlRE HARNESS 5P CONNECTORC801 : SRS MAIN HARNESS 2P CONNECTORC807 : SRS MAIN HARNESS 18P CONNECTOR
C802 : SRS MAIN HARNESS 3P CONNECTORC412 : MAIN WIRE HARNESS 3P CONNECTORC41 1 : MAIN WIRE HARNESS 24P CONNECTORC502 : DASHBOARD WIRE HARNESS 24P CONNECTOR
GRY
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24-25
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Troubleshooting
The SRS Indicator Light Doesn't Come On (cont'dl
Frcm page 24.21
Ch6ck tho wire h6rn6s of tho SRS indicator light circuir (21:
1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the SRS main harness 3P connector from themain wire harness,3. Connect a voltmeter between the No. 1 terminal (+) ofthe SRS main harness 3P connector and ground.4. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll), and measur€ voltage.
13 thore 8.5 V or less for 3ir sacond3 aftgr tho ignitionswitch h.3 b.en turned ON llllT
YESNO
Short to power in tho BLU wi.e of lhe m.in wiro hrnroas;r€orir tho ham6as.
Chock the wi.e harness otthe SRS indicator ci.cuit l3l:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the banery negative cable. th6n the positivecable, and wait three minutes.3. Disconnect the driver's (and front passenger's) airbag con-nector{s} (seo page 24-11).4. Disconnect the SRS main harness 18P connector trom
5. Connect a voltmeter betwo€n the No. 6lerminal {+} ofthe SRS main harness 18P connector and ground.6. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll), and measure vollagg. Thereshould be 0.5 V or less.
ls voltago as specified?
YESNO
Faultv SRS unh; roplic. the unit l!€e paqo 2+76).
Shoft to Dowar in tha BLU wire ot tho SRS mein h.rn.r3:reobce the hrlne3s,
24-2a
SRS MAIN HARNESS18P CONNECTOR
MAIN WIRE I{ARNESS3P CONNECTOR
SRS MAIN I{ARNESS3P CONNECTOR
c802
SRS UNIT
SRS MAIN HARNESS 1AP CONNECTOR
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From page 24-46
Chock for a short to power in the cabls roel lcont'dl:5. Reconnect the battery positive cable, then reconnect thenegative cable.6. Erase the DTC memory lsee page 24-15).7. Read the DTC (see pa1e24-131.
b DTC 1-4 indicat€d?
YESNO
Short to power in tho cable reel; roplac. tho cable reel
lsee Dase 24-721.
Chock for e short to powot in the SRS main hornoas:
1. Disconnect the battery nogative cable, then disconnect
the positive cable, and wait for three minutes.2- Disconnect the front passenger's airbag connector lrom
the SRS main harness (with front passenger's airbag).
3. Remove the special tool (2 0) trom the SRS main harn€ss
2P connector./t. Disconnect the SRS main harness 18P connector from
the sRs unit.5. Reconn6ct the battery positive cable, then reconnect the
negative cable.6. Connect a voltmeter between the No. 1 {+i terminal of
the SRS main harness 18P connector and body ground.
7. Turn the ignilion switch ON lll), and measure voltageThere should be 0.5 V or less.8. Turn the ignition switch OFF.9. Connect a voltmeter between the No. 13 (+) torminal ol
the SRS main harness 18P connector 8nd body ground.
lO.Turn the ignition switch ON (ll), and measure voltage
There should be 0.5 V or less.
Aro voltrges a3 specified?
YESNO
Fauftv SRS unh; roplacc tho SRS unh {soe pago 2+761'
Short to power in the SRS main h.rness; .eplace rhe SRS
main harness.
SRS UNIT
IJ
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24-47
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Troubleshooting
JDTC 2-4 - With Front Passenger's Airbag
CAUTION: Whenever the ignition switch is ON lll), or
has been turnod OFF for less than throa minutes, be
car.Iul not to bump the SRS unit; the airbags could
accidentally deploy and cause damage or iniuries.
Try to r€producethe SRS indicalor light:1. Erase the DTC memory (see page 24 15).2. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll), and check that the SRS indicator light comes on Ior about six seconds and goes off.
Does the SRS indicator light stay on?
YESNO
lDtermittenl failure, syltom b OK at this tima. S€e Trouble.shooting Int€rmittent Failuros on page 24-15.
Check lor a short to pow6r in the passenger's airbag intla-tor:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the battery negative cable, then disconnectthe positive cable, and wait for three minutes.3. Disconnect the front passenger's airbag 2P connectorfrom the SRS main harness lsee page 2/t 11).4. Connect the special tool (2 O) to the SRS main harness2P connector.CAUTION: Do not disconnect the driver's airbag connec-tor.5, Reconnect the battery posit;ve cable, then reconnect thenegative cable.6. Erase the DTC memory (see page 24-15).7. Bead the DTC (see page 24-13).
ls OTC 2-4 indicatod?
YESNO
Short to power in the passenger's airbag inflator; replacetho passenger's airbag lsee page 24-67)
To page 24 55
AZ - SZ5011A
07sAz - TB4011A12 0 JACKI
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MAIN HARNESS
24-54
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Ftom page 24-54
Check lor e short to power in lhe SRS main harness:
1. Disconnect the battery negative cable, then disconnect
the positive cable, and wait Ior three minutes.
2. Disconnect the driver's airbag 2P connector lrom the
cable reel 2P connector.3. Disconnect the SRS main harness 18P connector trom
the sRs unit.4. Remove the special tool (2 o) from the SRS main harness
2P connector,5. Reconnect the baftery positive cable, then reconnect the
negative cable.6. Connect a voltmeter between the No. 10 (+) terminal of
SRS main harness 18P connector and ground.
7. Turn the ignition switch ON lll), and measure voltage
There should be 0.5 V or less.
L Connect a voltmeter between the No. 14 (+) terminal of
the SRS main harness 18P connector and ground, and
measure voltage. There should be 0.5 V or less.
A16 voltages as specified?
YESNO
Fauftv SRS unit; repl.ce the SRS unil (see ptge 24-761
Shon to power in th. SRS main harness; roplace the SRS
main hanes3,
SRS UNIT
1J
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24-55
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Troubleshooting
DTC 2-4 - Without Front Passenger's Airbag
CAUTION: Whenever the ignition switch is ON 0l). orhas been turned OFF for lsss lhan three minutes. becaretul not bump the SRS unit; the airbag could acci-dentally doploy and causo damage or iniuries.
Try to r€produc€ tho SRS indic.to. light:1. Erase the DTC memory (see page 24,15).2. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll), and check that the SRS indi-cator light comes on for about six seconds and go€s off.
Do€rthe SRS indicrtor light stay on?
NOrEs
lntormitteit t ilur., iyst m b OK at thb tim6. Sle Troubleshooling Intdmitt.nt Frilu.os on pag6 2+lS.
Check for a short to power in the SRS main h.rna3s:1. Disconnect the baftery negative cable, then disconnectthe positive cable, and wait for three minutes.2. Dlsconnect the driver's airbag 2p connector from thecable reel 2P connector (see page 24,11).3. Dlsconnect the SRS main harness l8p connector tromthe SRS unit.4. Beconnect the battory positiv€ cable, then reconnect thenegative cable.5. Connect a voltmeter between the No. lO (+) terminal ofthe SFS main hsrness 18P connector and qround.6. Turn the ignition switch ON {ll), and me-asure voltage.There should be 0.5 V or less.7. Connect a voltmeter between the No. 14 (+) terminal ofthe SRS main harness 18P connoctor and ground, andmeasure voltage. There should be 0.5 V or less.
A.e voltage. .3 spocifi.d?
YES NO
F.ulty SRS uniC .epla"" tl,. SnS unn l""" p"g" 2+7O:_l
Short to pow.r in tha SRS mlin harnc$ or tho dummyr*istor; chock lor contact bctwcen th. dummy r6ai3to. rndrnother wiro. lf there is no contrct, rcphcc the SRS msinhame3s.
SBS UNIT
SRS MAIN18P CONNECTOR
24-60
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Troubleshooting
DTC 8-6
CAUTION: Whonover the ignition switch is ON lll), or
has been turned OFF for less than thro€ minutes, be
careful not to bump th6 SRS unit; the airbags couldaccidentally deploy and cause damage or iniuries.
Besides indicating an abnormality in the SRS unit, DTC
8-6 may also indicate that two problems equivalent to
DTC 1-l and 2-4, 1-4 and 2-1, ot 1-4 and 2-4 occurred at
the same time. Proceed in the order shown below.
SRS MAIN HARNESS18P CONNECTOR
\
24-62
Check th. SRS main harn6$:1. Disconnect the battery negative cable, then disconnectthe positive cable, and wait for three minutes.2. Disconnect the driver's airbag (and front passenger,sairbag) connector(s) {see page 21-111.3. Disconnect the SRS main harness 18P connector fromrhe sRS unit.4. Reconnect the battery positive cable, then reconnect thenegative cable.5. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).6, Connect a voltmeter and measure voltage botween theNo. 10 terminal of the SRS main harness 1BP connectorand ground, and betlveen the No. l{ terminal and qround.Th6re should be aoDrox. 0 - 0.5 V.
Aro voltages as spacified?
NOYES
Sho.t to power in tho SRS mrin hamoss; rsplace th6 SRSmain haanac3.
Chacl the SRS main hrrne*s and the cabl. reel:Connect a voltmeter and measure voltage between theNo. 1 terminal of the SRS main harness 18p connectorand ground, and between the No. 13 terminal andground. There should be approx. 0 - 0.5 V.
Are voltages o3 specilied?
YES
SRS unit; replace the SRS unit lse6 page 2+76).
NO
To page 24-63 (A)
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Contents
How to Use This Manual ICircuit Schematics (see Circuit Index)Fuse/Relaylnformation 6Ground-to-Componentslndex 6-6ComponentLocationPhotooraohs 201Conriector Views 202
Circuit Index
Accessory power socket 155Air conditionerAir delivery'96198 models 61'99-'00 models 61-2Blower controls'96198 models 60'99100 models 60-1Compressor controls 62Fans 63Anti-lock brake system (ABS) 44A/T gear position indicatorCVT 89All except CVT 89-1Automatic transmission controlsAll '96-'98 models except CVT and GX 39All '99100 models except CVT 39-8All GX models 39-8'96-' 98 CVT 39-4'99100 cw 39-12Back-up lightsCoupe and Sedan 110Hatchback l'10-1Brake lightsAll Coupes and'96-'98 Sedans 110-15'99-'00 Sedans 110-16Hatchback 110-17Brake system indicator light'96198 models 7'1'99100 models 71-1Ceiling light 114-3Charging system 22Condenser fan 63Console lights 114Cruise control 34Dash lights 114Daytime running lights 110- 13Engine coolant temperature gauge 81-1Fog lights 110-10Front parking lights 110-2Fuel gauge 81-1Fuse/relay boxUnder-dash 6Under-hood 6-4Underhood ABS 6-3Gauges 81Ground distribution 14Ground-to-Componentslndex 6-6Hazard warning lightsAll except '99100 Sedans 110-6'99100 Sedans 110-8Headlights 110-12Headlight switch 100Heater - See Air ConditionerHorn'96197 models 40'98 model 40-1'99100 models 40-2lgnition key reminder 73lgnition systemAll '96198 models except Dl685 20All '99100 models except D16Y5 with Mn 2O-2All D1685 engines 20-2'99-'00 D 16Y5 with M/T 20
lndicators 80Integrated control unit 70lnterlock systemAll except'96J98 CVT 138'96198CVT 138-1License plate lightsAll Coupes and '96-'98 Sedans I l0-3'99100 Sedans 1 10-4Hatchback 110-5Low fuel indicator light 74Moonrool'96197 models |22'98-'00 models 122-1Odometer 81Oil pressure indicator light 80-3Power distributionBattery to ignition switch, fuses, and relaysFuses to relays and components 10-2Power door locksAll models without keyless entry 130'96-'98 models with keyless entry 130-2'99100 models with keyless entry 130-12Power mirrorsWithout detogger 141With defogger '141-2
Power windows 120Programmed fuel injection system (PGNr-Fl)All '96-98 models except D1685 23All '99-'00 models except D16Y5with M/T and D1685 24All D1685 engines 25'99100 D16Y5 with M/T 23Radiator fan 63Rear window defogger'96-,98 models 64'99100 models 64-1Seat belt reminder 73Security system'96.'98 USA HX, LX, EX 133'96-'98 Canada EX, Si 133'99TOO USA HX, LX, EX, DX.V Si 133-4'99100 Canada EX, Si 133-4All CX and DX models 133-8Speedometer 81Starting systemA./T (All except Dl685) 21A"/r (D16Bs) 21-1Manualtransmission 21-2Slereo sound system 150Supplemental rastraint system (SRS) 47Tachometer 81TailliqhtsAllboupes and'96-'98 Sedans 110-3'99100 Sedans 1 10-4Hatchback 110-5Trunk light 114-3Turn signal lightsAll except'99100 Sedans 110-6'99-'00 Sedans 1 10-8Vehicle speed sensor (VSS) 33Wiper/washerFront 91Rear 92
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How To Use This Manual
Circuit Schematics
oa
Each schematic represents one circult. A
circuit's wires and components are arranged
to show current flow, from power at the top of
the page, to ground, at the bottom.
Shared Circuits
Other circuits may share power or ground
terminals or wiring with the circuit shown. A
wire that connects one circuit to another, for
example, is cut short and has an arrowhead
at the end of it pointing in the direction of
current flow. Nelit to the anowhead is the
name o{ the circuil or comoonent which
shares that wiring. To quickly check shared
wiring, check the operation of a component it
serves. lf that component works, you know
the shared wiring is OK.
Connectors
All in-line and fuse box connectors are
numbered (C725, C416, etc.).
Component connectors are not numbered
but are identiJied by the name of the
component. lf a componenl has more than
one connector, each connector is assigned
a letter (A, B, C, etc.). Below most connector
numbers and comDonent names are
PHOTO and VIEW numbers. The PHOTO
number refers to a Dhoto in the back of the
book that shows lhe conneclor's location on
the car. The VIEW number refers to an
illustration in the back of the book that
shows the connector face, wire colors,
connector cavity numbers, and other details.
The connector cavity numbering sequence
begins at the top left corner oJ the connector
as seen from either of the viewooints shown
on page ffl . Disregard any numbers
molded into the connector housino.
Wires
Wires are identilied by the abbreviated
names of their colors; the second color rs the
color of the stripe. Wires are also identified by
their location in a connector. The number '2"
next to the male and female wire terminals at
C416, for example, means those terminals
join in cavity 2 of connector C416.
Symbols
A complete description of schematic
symbols begins on page | 8
"HOT" label tells you whenthe ignition switch suppliespower to the fuse. \
Artowhead meanswire connects toanother circuit;
Arrow with note rErngother circuils conncct h€re.
it .a
llu":: ^,{ ii t See Power Distribution, .I t----t oaqe tO-3. IL*--:--------J2 Y C723 Junction connectorYEL I Pao'o'8 more bus bars in it;
I - " " to two or more wire
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See PowerDistribution,page 10-3.
UNDER.DASHFUSE/RELAYBOX
has one oleach connactgterminala.
it ooints in directionof current flow.
TheImletor
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Cavity number; L ---
Jiili'iJi!--' -----> '
shoin on page S .
Maleterminal
L?*?l?,-
"'"'I
c725
vlEUt/ 75
Connector number;index begins onpage 203.
Number ot photoin back ol bookshowing componentlocation on cat.
Number ofconneclor viewin back of book
7
GBN/FEO
See Ground
Soe Indicators I ASSEMBLY
:-------J
LOW FUELINDICATOFLIGHT r-l
EI
A
"o'r"/PHOTO 52 <-
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FUELTANKUNIT
Splice ---------) O rr
".* I Page 14'4'
IBroken wire means | --^ -
iar";J.'It,;,rJ;ii; -----i Bffi,Bili*l
elsewhere. I 0a0e tn-a
IBrK Icround --->lL c301: ptioro 21
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Power Distribution Schematics
Power Distribution schematics show how power is supplied from the positive battery terminal to
various circuits in the car. Refer to the Power Distribution section to get a more detailed picture
of how power is supplied to the circuit you're working on.
From Battery to lgnition Switch, Fuses, and Relays
Individual circuit schematics begin with a fuse. The first half of Power Distribution, however,
shows the wiring "upstream" between the battery and the fuses.
CYLINDERBLOCK
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",-* f ]fo,o
i BATTERY
IIII
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ruse so I ruse as I ruse ga | ' ,s. ,a I =u. - srl ruse aai ruse qr I ruse so I ruse sr i ruse iapowEF csw FUsE Bc, \F,.n .;,cren ooon \coounc cor,r. \sun noor powrnw'NDowf50a {* .i1-;.*"1liT""fi3f* f5# fffi'*"f'* fS?'*
- - -L - - -. ... Ji - -.J.- - - -e- - -l. - - -La - J- - - I - - -
"";%,, Y rtr,' .9 l' -%,t",,vtEw47 I ! See Power Dastribution,w - vH-,alr. lt - pages 10,10and 10-11.
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t i!?'.,,?"" t::=. l ty::.1----.-
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t -L - - -L - - -: rJ:e'- - -Ei s+s-r -.Fl-J-Jrr.-.
It-STARTER | !Pase 21 ! t FUSE 31I "rn*i
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FUSE /I4 ' FUSE 47 ' FUSE 5{' ' FUSE 51' FUSE 52
rlr
OOOB \COOLING CON. \SUN BOOF FOWER
t3f* f5# fffi*" f'* fs?'*
See Power Dastribution,pages 10'10 and 10-11.
T101
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ALK
4
GAN
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FUSE 8DF POWEF SEAT204
FUSE 6ECU204
FUSE 5A/C CLUICH(FN HEATEDSEAD204
C901 C921 {NotPHoro zz OPTION Used)v/EW22 CONNECTOBSee Power Distnbution, page 10-2.
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FUSE 4
FADIO104
c901
vlEw22
FUSE 12(BUltNrrGLIGHT)
FUSE 19R/C MIRROF
YEL
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i-f,r-- 't PowERI uon- I Wlt{DOWi racrs i RELAY. t P^da 1tL-J P;dr1ii-
FUSE 3CONOENSEF FAN RELAYCOOLING FAN RELAY
To Fuses 17, 18, 21,and 24, for details,see Power Windowspage 120.a
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ALTER-NATORPage 22
f102
c330
See Power Distribution, pages 10-4 and 10-5.