power lock HONDA CR-V 1997 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Owner's Manual
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Electronic Control System
The electronic control svstem consists of a Powertrain Control Module (PCM), sensors, a linear solenoid, and four solenoid
valves. Shifting and lock-up are electronically controlled for comfortable driving under all conditions. The PCM is located
below the dashboard, under the kick panel on the passenger's side.
'97 - 98 Mod€ls
PGM.FIControl Sy3t6m
Throttl€ Poshion SensorSignalVehicle Sp.ed SensorSignal
Engino Coolant TamperetureService Check connectorSonsor Signrl
A/T Control Sy3tem
INTERLOCK
Shift Cont.ol
Shift ControlSolenoid valve ACONTROL UNITr
RShift ControlSolenoid Valve B
N
Linear SolenoidDr
Lock-up Control
Ds
Lock-up ControlSolenoid Valve A2
Lock-up ConirolSol6noid valvo B1
M.inshaft Spoed SensorSignel-D! Indicator Light
Count€rahaft Speedsensor SignelSelt-Oiagnosb signel
I
Sell-DiagnosisFunction
l-
{cont'd)
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Description
Lock-up System (cont'dl
Lock-up Clutch
L Ooeration (clutch on)
With the lock-up clutch on, the fluid in the chamber between the torque convener cover and the lock-uD oiston is drainedoff, and the converter fluid exerts pressure through the piston against the torque converter cover, As a result, the conven-er turbine is locked to the converter cover. This bipasses the converter, placing the vehicle in direct drive.
LOCK,UP PISTON
The power flows by way of:
Engine
+
Drive plate
Torque converter cover
I
Lock-up piston
t
Damper spring
{
Turbine
Mainshaft
IOROUECOVER
Operation (clutch off)
With the lock-up clutch off, the fluid flows in the reverse of "clutch on." As a result, the lock-up piston moves away fromthe converter cover, and the torque converter lock-up is released.
Engine
I
Drive plate
{
Torque converter cover
{
Pump
I
Turbine
{
Mainshaft
TOROUECOVER
To ATF cooler{(1\\n1INLET
t
Jtl
ort
MAIf{SHAFT
MAII{SHAFT
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PGM Terminal Voltage/Measuring Conditions
A/T Control System -'97 Model
The PCM terminal voltage and measuring conditions are shown for the connector terminals that are related to the Ay'T con-
trol system. The other PCM terminal voltage and measuring conditions are described in section 11.
PCM Terminal Locations
A {32P} ConnectorB (25P1 ConnectolC {31PI ConnectorD {16P}Connector
PCM CONNECTOR A {32P}
FCM CONNECTOR B (25P)
Torminal NumbcrSignslDescriptionMeasuring Conditions/Terminal Vohage
A9LG1Ground (G101)
A10PG1Ground {G101)
At1IGPlPower supply system(under-hood Fuse 44 via main relav)
With ignition switch ON (ll): Battery voltage
With ignition switch OFF: 0 V
422Ground
Ground
424IG P2Power supply system(under-hood Fuse 44 via main relav)
With ignition switch ON (ll): Battery voltage
With ignition switch OFF: 0 V
Terminal NumberSignalDescriptionMeasuring Conditions/Terminal Vohage
B1LSMLinear solenoid power supply
negative electrode
lgnition switch ON (ll): Pulsing signa
82LSPLinear solenoid power supply
positive electrode
lgnition switch ON (lll: Pulsing signa
B3SHAShift control solenoid valve A
control
In @, @ position, in 2nd and 3rd gear in E,
E position: Battery voltage
In 1st gear in E. F! position, in 4th gear in E
position: 0 V
B4LCBLock-up control solenoid valve B
control
With full lock-up: Battery voltage
With half lock-up: Pulsing signal
With no lock-up: 0 V
B5LCALock-up control solenoid valve A
control
When lock-up is ON: Baftery voltage
With no lock-up: 0 V
86 to 87Not used
B8ATP D3,VT gear position switch E posi-
tion signal input
In E position: 0V
In other than E position: Battery voltage
89 to 810Not used
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PCM CONNECTOR B (25P) lcont'd)
PCM CONNECTOR C {31PI
PCM CONNECTOR D II6PI
Terminal NumbelSignalDescriptionMeasuring Conditions/Terminal voltage
811SHBShift control solenoid valve B
control
In E, E position, in 1st and 2nd gear in -q,
Er position: Battery voltage
In B position, in 3rd gear in qd, q:l,in atn
gear in D. position: 0 V
812ILUlnterlock controlWhen ignition switch is ON (ll), brake pedal
deDressed and accelerator oedal released:0 V
B13D4 INDD4 Indicator light controlWhen ignition switch is first turned ON (ll): 6 V
or more for tlvo seconds
In lDll position: 6V or more
814NMSGMainshaft speed sensor ground
815NMMainshaft speed sensor signal
InpuI
Depending on engine speed: Pulsing signal
When engine is stopped: 0 V
816ATP RAy'T gear position switch Eposition signal input
In E position; OV
In other than E position: Battery voltage
817ATP 2Ay'T gear position switch E posi-
tion signal input
InEposition:0V
In other than E position: Battery voltage
B18ATP 1A/T gear position switch El posi-
tion signal input
InEposition:0V
In other than E position: Battery voltage
819 to 821Not used
B 22NCSGCountershaft speed sensor ground
NCCountershaft speed sensor signal
Inpur
Depending on vehicle speed: Pulsing signal
when vehicle is stooped: 0 V
824ATP D4A/T gear position switch iql posi-
tion signal input
In E position: 0V
In other than lgal position: Baftery voltage
825ATP NPAy'T gear position switch E and
N position signals input
In E and E positions: 0V
In otherthan @ and ffi positions:5 V
Terminal NumberSignalDescriptionMeasuring Conditions/Terminal Voltage
SCSService check signalWith ignition switch ON (ll) and service check
connector open: 5 V
With ignition switch ON (ll) and service check
connector connected with special tool: 0 V
c10VBUBack-up power system(under-hood Fuse 47)
Always battery voltage
Terminal NumberSignalDescriptionMeasuring Conditions/Terminal Voltage
STOP SWBrake switch signal inputBrake pedal pressedr Battery voltage
Brake pedal released: 0 V
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PCM Terminal Voltage/Measuring Conditions
A/T Control System -'98 - 00 Models
The PCM terminal voltage and measuring conditions are shown for the connector terminals that are related to the A"/T con-
trol system. The other PCM terminal voltage and measuring conditions are described in section 11.
FCM Connector Terminal Localions
NOTE: 819 and C3 terminalsare applied to'99 - 00 models.
o (16Pt
T6rminal NumberSignalDescriptionMeasuring Conditions/Terminal Voltage
A5CRSDownshift signal input from
cruise control unit
When cruise control is used; Pulsing signal
A10scsTiming and adjustment service
check signal (5 V from PCM)
With ignition switch ON (ll) and service check
connector open:5 V
With ignition switch ON (ll) and service check
connector jumped with special tool: 0 V
A14('98 model)
D4 INDD4 indicator light control
{Voltage from PCM turns D4 light
oN)
When ignition switch is first turned ON (ll):
Battery voltage for two seconds
In E position: Battery voltage
A14
('99 - 00 models)
D INDD indicator light control(Voltage from PCM turns D light
oN)
When ignition switch is first turned ON (ll):
Baftery voltage for two seconds
ln E position: Battery voltage
428ILUInterlock control(Voltage from PCM)
When ignition switch ON {ll), brake pedal
depressed, and accelerator pedal released:
Battery voltage
A.32STOP SWBrake switch signal inputBrake pedal pressed; Battery voltage
Brake pedal released: 0 V
FCM CONNECTOR B I25P}
Terminal NumberSignalDescriptionMeasuring Conditions/Terminal Voltage
B1IGPlPower supply circuit from main
relay via under-hood Fuse 44
With ignition switch ON {ll): Battery voltage
With ignition switch OFF: 0 V
82PG1Ground (G101)
B8LSMLinear solenoid power supply
negative electrode
IG P2Power supply circuit from main
relay
With ignition switch ON (ll): Baftery voltage
With ignition switch OFF: 0 V
810PG2Ground (G101)
B17Linear solenoid power supply
positive electrode
With ignition switch ON (ll): Pulsing signal
819
('99 - 00 models)
O/D INDOver-Drive (O/D) OFF indicator
light control
When ignition switch is first turned ON (ll):
0 V for two seconds
O/D OFF indicator light ON:0 V
O/D OFF indicator light OFF: Battery voltage
s20Ground (G101)
B 21VBUBack-up power supply(under-hood Fuse 47)
Always battery voltage
B 22LG2Ground (G101)
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Terminal NumborSignalDescriptionMeasuring Conditions/Terminal Voltage
D1LCALock-up control solenoid valve A
control
During lock-up conditions: Baftery voltage
During no lock-up condition: 0 V
D2SHBShift control solenoid valve B
control
Battery voltage in following positions:
. E, E and positions
. E, -ql, and E positions in lst and 2nd gear
0 V in following positions:
. E, E;, and E positions in 3rd gear
. E and E positions in 4th gear
. E, El, and El positions
D3LCBLock-up control solenoid valve B
control
During full lock-up conditions: Battery voltage
During half lock-up conditions; Pulsing signal
D4Not used
D5VB SOLPower supply for solenoid valves
(Under-hood Fuse 15)
With ignition switch ON (ll); Battery voltage
With ignition switch OFF: 0 V
D6ATP RAy'T gear position switch
B position input
In E position: OV
In other than E position: Baftery voltage
D7SHAShift control solenoid valve A
control
Battery voltage in following positions:
. E position
. E, E, and E positions in 2nd and 3rd gear
. E position
0 V in following positions:
. E position. E. E, and E positions in lst gear
. Erl and E positions in 4th gear
.EandEpositions
D8
{'98 model}
ATP D3Ay'T gear position switch
E position input
In E position: 0V
In other than E position: Baftery voltage
D8
('99 - 00 models)
O/D SWOver-Drive (O/D) switch signal
input
When Over-Drive {O/D) is OFF (O/D OFF
indicator light is ON): 0 V
When Over-Drive {O/D) is ON {O/D OFF
indicator light is oFF): Battery voltage
D9ATP D4A/f gear position switch
E position input
In E position: 0V
In other than E position: 5 V
D10NCCountershaft sDeed sensor inoutDepending on vehicle speed: Pulsing signal
when vehicle is stopped: Approx.0 V
Dl1NMMainshaft speed sensor inputDepending on vehicle speed: Pulsing signal
When engine is stopped: Approx. 0 V
D12NMSGMainshaft speed sensor ground
D13ATP NPA,/T gear position switch E and
El positions input
InEandEpositions: 0V
In other than E and m position: 5 V
D14AlP 2A/T gear position switch
El position input
InE position; 0V
In other than E position: Battery voltage
D15ATP 1A,/T gear position switch
E position input
InEposition:0V
ln other than El position: Battery voltage
D16NCSGCountershaft speed sensor
grouno
PCM CONNECTOR D (16P)
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Electrical Troubleshooting ('97 Model)
Troubleshooting Flowchart - Lock-up Control Solenoid Valve A
Possible Cause
. Disconnected lock-up controlsolenoid valve A/B assembly
. Short or open in lock-up controlsolenoid valve A wire. Faulty lock-up control solenoid
lf the Honda PGMTester is available:
NO
Wire side of female terminals
PCM CONNECTORS
. OBD ll Scan Tool indicates CodeP1753.. Self-diagnosis i@ indicatorlight blinks once.
Check and record the freeze datarn case it is needed later for prob-lem verification.
Perform the lock,up controlsolenoid valve A test using theHonda PGM Tester.
The solenoid is OK at this time.Verify that all connectors in thecircuil are making good contact,
Did the solenoid pass the test?
Check for a Short to Power:r. I urn rne tgntUon swttch ut-f.2. Disconnecr the A (32P) and B(2 5P) connectors from thePCM.3. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).4. Measure the voltage betweenthe 85 and A9 or A22 terminals.
Repair short to power in the wirebetween the 85 terminal and thelock-up control solenoid valve A.
ls there voltage?
Measure Lock-up Control Sole-noid Valve A Resistance:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Measure the resistancebetween the 85 and A9 or A22
Check for loose terminal fit in thePCM connectors, ll necessary,substitule a known-good solenoidvalve assembly or PCM andrecheck,
ls the resistance 12 25 ()?
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Electrical Troubleshooting ('97 Model)
Troubleshooting Flowchart - Lock-up Control Solenoid Valve B
Possible Causo
. Disconnocted lock-up controlsol€noid valve A/B assembly
. Short or op€n in lock-up control3olenoid vrlve B wi.e. Faulty lock-up control solenoidvalve B
Wire side of female terminals
PCM CONNECTORS
. OBO ll Scan Tool indicates CodeP1758.. Self-diagnosis pr- indicator lightblink3 twice.
Check and record the {reeze datajn case it is needed later for prob,lem verification.
The system is OK at this time.Verify thet dll connectors in thecircuit are making good contact.
Did the code return?
Check tor a Short to Powerl1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the A (32P) and B(25P) connectors from thePCM.3. Turn the ignition switch ON {ll).4. Measure the voltage betweenthe 84 and Ag ot A22 tetminals,
Repair short to power in tho wirebstween the 84 terminal and thelock-up control rolenoid valve B.
Measure Lock-up Control Sole-noid Valve B Resistance:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Measure the resistancebetween the 84 and Ag orA22 terminals.
Check tor loose terminal tit in thePCM connectors, It necessary,subslitute a known-good sole-noid valve assembly o. PCM andrech€ck.
ls the resistance 12 25 O?
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Electrical Troubleshooting ('98 - 00 Models)
Troubleshooting Flowchart - Lock-up Control Solenoid Valve A
Poslible Cause
. Dbconnected lock-up control solenoid valve A/B assemblY connector. Short or open in lock-up control solenoid valve A wire. Faulty lock-up control solenoid valve A' Open in vB SOL wire
LGI|BRN/BLK) LG2IBRN/BLK)
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A t32Pli r rriltI l,1 I I ltDrste,0n,,2. t3r B'r!51 r.
LGl IBRN/BLKI LG2 (BRN/BLKI
Wire side of female terminals
A {32P)
.OBD ll Scan Tool indicatesCode Pl753.. Self-di.gnosis E or E indica-
tor light blinks once.
lf the PGM Tester is available,retrieve the M Freeze Data, then
clear the PCM.
Test-drive the vehicle under the
same conditions the Freeze Data
lntermittent failul.. The system is
OK at this time. Check the fit of
the Din3 in all connectors affected
by thb code.
Did the code return?
Check for a Short to Power:'1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect the B (25P) and D(16P) connectors trom thePCM,3. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
4. Measlre the voltage betweenthe D1 and 820 or 822 termi-nals,
n€pair short lo power in the wire
betw€€n the Dl terminal and the
lock-up control solenoid valve A
Mg.sure Lock-up Control SolenoidValve A Rssistance:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. M easu re the resistancebetween the D1 and 820 or822 terminals.
ls the resistance 12 - 25 o?
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Electrical Troubleshooting ('98 - 00 Models)
Troubleshooting Flowchart - Lock-up Control Sotenoid Valve B
Possibl€ Cause
. Disconnected lock-up control solenoid valve A/8 assembly connector. Short or open in lock-up control solenoid valve B wire. Fauhy lock-up control solenoid valve B. Open in VB SOL wir€
PCM CONNECTORSLC B {GRN/8LKI
LG1{BRN/BLK} I-G2{BRN/BLK)
Wire side of female terminals
A {32P1
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.OBD ll Scan Tool indicatesCode P'l758.. Sell-diagnosis Dl or E indica-tor light blinks twic€.
lf the PGM Tester is available,relrieve the A,/T Freeze Data, thenclear the PCM-
Test-drive the vehicle under thesame conditions the Freeze Data
Interm ittant tailure. The lystem isOK at this time. Check the tii ottho pin3 in all connectors athedby this code.
Did the code return?
Check for a Short to Pow€r:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the B 125P) and D(16P) con nectors lrom thePCM.3. Turn the ignition switch ON 1ll).4. Measure the voltage betlveenthe D3 and 820 or 822 termi-nals.
Repair shon to power in the wirebetween tho D3 terminal and thelook-up control solenoid valve B.
Measure Lock-up Control SolanoidValve B Resistanc€:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Measure the resistancebetween the D3 and 820 or822 terminals.
ls the resistance 12 - 25 O?
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