child seat HONDA CIVIC 2003 7.G Workshop Manual
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, I O warning/cautionLabelLocations
NOTE: FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG WARNING TAG(CHILD SEAT) is installed on the glove box on the U.S.
mooet.
Passenger's Compartment:
SRS INFORMATIONU.S. model
SRS WARNINGINFORMATION
FRONT PASSENGERMODULE DANGER
MONITORNOTICE
SIDE AIRBAG CAUTIONLocated on driver'sano passen9er sdoorjamb (not shown)
SIDE MODULEDANGER
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FRONTSEATBELTTENSIONERCAUTION
Steering Wheel:
DRIVER MODULEDANGER
CABLE REELCAUTION
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lnterior Trim
Trim Removal/lnstallation - Cargo Floor Area
NOTE:. Put on gloves to protect your hands.
. When jrying with a flat-tip screwdriver, wrap it with protective tape to prevent damage'
. Take care notto bend or scratch the trim and panels.
1. To remove the rear trim panel, remove the child seat tether anchor (see page 23-11)'
2. Remove the trim as shown.
3. Installthe trim in the reverse order of removal, and replace any damaged clips'
Fastener Locations
A> : Clip,3 B> :
REAR SEAT-BACK COVER
To rear side trimpanel.
Clip.4
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FLOOR MAT
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CARGO AREA FLO
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To rear sadetrim panel.
20-52
REAR TBIM PANEL
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Restraints
Restraints
Special Tools ............. 23-2
Seat Belts
Component Location Index ......................................... 23-3
Front Seat Belt Replacement ....................................... 23-4
Rear Seat Belt Replacement ........................................ 23-6
Inspection .................. 23-8
Child Seat Tether Anchor Removal/lnstallation ........ 23-9
SRS (Supplemental Restraint Systeml
Component Location Index ......................................... 23-13
Precautions and Procedures ,,.,......... 23-14
General Troubleshooting Information ....................... 23-23
DTC Troubleshooting Index .............. 23-28
Symptom Troubleshooting Index ............................... 23-30
System Description ................. ........... 23-31
Circuit Diagram ......... 23-34
DTC Troubleshooting ............... .......... 23-36
SRS Indicator Circuit Troubleshooting ....................... 23-105
Component R e place me n(/ln s pect io n After
Deployment ..............23-112
Driver's Airbag Replacement ............ 23-113
Front Passenger's Airbag Replacement ..................... 23-1 14
Side Airbag Replacement .................. 23-115
Airbag Disposal ....................... ........... 23-116
Cable Reel Replacement .................... 23-119
SRS Unit Repfacement ....................... 23-122
Side fmpact Sensor Replacement ..........,.................... 23-123
OPDS Unit Replacement .................... 23-124
Front fmpact Sensor Replacement .............................. 23-125
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Seat Belts
IComponent Location Index
CHILD SEATTETHERANCHORSRemoval/lnstallation,page 23-11
REAR CENTER BELT andREAR SEAT BELT BUCKLESstep 1 on page 23-8Inspection, page 23 9
SHOULDERANCHOR ADJUSTERstep 8 on page 23-4
FRONT SEAT BELTReplacement, page 23-4Inspection, page 23 9
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REAR SEAT BELTBeplacement, page 23.7Inspection, page 23-9
FRONT SEATBELT BUCKLESstep 1 on page 23'6
23-3
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Seat Belts
Inspection (cont'd)
RetraEtor, Rear Center
1. Before installing the retractor, check that the seat
belt can be pulled out freely.
2, Make sure that the seat belt does not lock when the
retractor (A) is leaned slowly up to 15' from the
mounted position.
lnsideForward
3,
4.
Lean the retractor over 40', and make sure that the
seat belt does not lock when pulled out over 900
mm (35.4 in.). Do not aftempt to disassemble the
retractor.
Replace the seat belt with a new assembly if there
is any abnormality. Do not disassemble any part of
the seat belt for any reason.
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In-vehicle
1. Check that the seat belt is not twisted or caught on
anything.
2. After installing the anchors. check for free
movement on the anchor bolts. lf necessary,
remove the anchor bolts and check that the
washers and other parts are not damaged or
improperly installed.
3. Check the seat belts for damage or discoloration.
Clean with a shop towel if necessary. Use only
soap and water to clean.
NOTE: Dirt build-up in the loops of the upper
anchors can cause the seat belts to retract slowly.
Wipe the inside of the loops with a clean cloth
dampened in lsopropyl alcohol.
Check that the seat belt does not lock when pulled
out slowly. The seat belt is designed to lock only
during a sudden stop or impact.
For rear center shoulder belt, check that the seat
belt locks when pulled out over 400 mm (15.7 in.)
with the seat-back folded down.
Make sure that the seat belt will retract
automatically when released.
For each passenger's seat belt, check the seat belt
retractor locking mechanism ALR (automatic
locking retractor). This function is for securing child
seats.
-1 Pullthe seat belt allthe way outto engage the
ALR. The seat belt should retract with a
ratcheting sound, but not extend. This is
normal.
-2 To disengage the ALR, release the seat belt and
allow itto fully retract, then pullthe seat belt
out part-way. The seat belt should retract and
extend normally.
Replace the seat belt with a new assembly if there
is any abnormality. Do not disassemble any part of
the seat belt for any reason.
7.
8.
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IChild Seat Tether Anchor RemovaUlnstallation
Middle
1. Remove the child seat tether anchor cover (A) in
the rear trim panel (B).
8 x 1.25 mm22 N m {2.2 ksf.m, 16lbf.ft)
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2.
3.
Remove the anchor bolt (C), then remove the child
seat tether anchor (D). Do not remove the toothed
washer (E) from the tether anchor.
Installthe anchor in the reverse order of removal.
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23-11
Side
1. Remove the rear bulkhead covers from both sides
(see page 20-51).
2. Remove the anchor bolt (A), then remove the child
seat tether anchor (B) from behind the seat-back on
each side ofthe cargo compartment. Do not
remove the toothed washer (C) from the tether
anchor.
AI18 x 1.25 mm22 N.m {2.2 kgt m. 16lbfft)
lnstallthe anchors in the reverse order of removal.
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ISystem Description
SRS Components
Airbags
The SRS is a safety device which, when used with the seat belt, is designed to help protect the driver and frontpassenger in a frontal impact exceeding a certain set limit. The system consists ofthe SRS unit, including safingsensor and impact sensor (A), the cable reel (B), the driver's airbag (C), the front passenger,s airbag (D). seat belttensioners (l), seat belt buckle tensioners (J), and front impact sensors (K).
Since the driver's and front passenger's airbags use the same sensors, both normally inflate at the same ttme.However, it is possible for only one airbag to inflate. This can occur when the severity of a collision is at the margin, orthreshold, that determines whether or not the airbags will deploy. In such cases, the seat belt will provide sufficientprotection, and the supplemental protection offered by the airbag would be mininal.
Side Airbags
The side airbags (E) are in each front seat-back. They help protect the upper torso of the driver or front seat passenger
during a moderate to severe side impact. Side impact sensors (F) in each door sill and in the SRS unit detect such animpact and instantly inflate the driver's or the passenger's side airbag. Only one side airbag will deploy during a sideimpacl. lf the impact is on the passenger's side, the passenger's side airbag will deploy even if there is no passenger.
Seat Belt and Seat Belt Buckle Tensioners
The seat belt and seat belt buckle tensioners are linked with the SRS airbags to further increase the effectiveness ofthe seat belt. ln a front-end collision, the tensioners instantly retract the belt and buckle firmly to secure the occupantsin their seats.
OPDS
The side airbag system also includes an occupant position detection system (OpDS). This system consists of sensors(G)and an OPDS unit (H) in the front passenger's seat-back. The OPDS unit sends occupant heighl and position data tothe SRS unit. lf the OPDS unit determines that the front passenger is of small stature (for example, a child) and thefront passenger is leaning into the side airbag deployment path, the SRS unit will automatically disable the passenger'sside airbag. The SRS unit will also disable the airbag when the OPDS detects certain obiects on the seat. When theside airbag is disabled, the side airbag cutoff indicator on the instrument panel alerts the driver that the passenger'sside airbag will not deploy in a side impact. When the object is removed, or the passenger sits upright, the side airbagcutoff indicator will go off after a few seconds, alerting the driver that the passenger's side airbag will deploy in a sideimDact.
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Service Manual Index
(cont'dl
Brake System Indicator CircuitCircuit DiagramConventional Brake Components..... 19-9TroubleshootingABS/TCS Components .... ....... ...... 19-55
Bulb, GeugeRep|acemenl................ .. ............2263
Bulb, HeadlightReplacement ......................................... 22-A1
Bumper, FrontRemoval/1nsra11ation ............................ 20 85
Bumper, RearRemoval/lnstallation... ... . .....20.86
Combination Light SwilchTesVReplacement ..............................22 80
Connecting Rod BearingsRep|acement...................... .......-....7-8
Connecting Rod Boltsf nspection ....................-.-.-.-.................... 7 -24
Connecting RodsInspection ........,,.,.,...,.,.,.,.,,,,.,,,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.. 7 5
Connectors(See first page of this Index)
Conventional Brake Component3Component Location Index ................... 19'3Troub1eshootin9 ..................................... 19-4
Cylinder Head AssemblyComponent Location Index ..................... 6-3Inspection ................................................. 6 6Removal ..........&