Ac system HONDA CR-V 1998 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Workshop Manual
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Disconnoci the 18P connestor from the pow€r door lock control unit.
Cavity WireTest conditionTost: Dcsired resultPo$ible csuse il result is not obtainod
Possible cause if result is not obtain€d
*: With keyless entry system
NOTE: To prevent damage to the motor, apply battery voltage only momentarily.
Feconnoct the 18P conneqtor to the power door lock control unit,
Cavity Wir6Test conditionTost: D€sirod result
118LKUnder all conditionsCheck for continuity to ground:
Ther€ should be continuity.
. Poorground (G55'l). An open in the wire
7BLU
Connect the No. 7 termi'nalto the No. 8 terminal,and the No. 6 terminal tothe No. 17 terminalmomentarily.
Check door lock operation:Driver's door should unlock.Faulty actuatorFaulty junction connector (C577)
An open in the wireBlown No. 51 (20 Al{use in the under-
hood fuse/relay box
GRY
Under all conditionsConnect to ground:Horn should sound,Blown No. 52 (15 A)tuso in the under-hood fuse/relay boxFaulty hornFaulty horn relayAn open in tho wire
YEURED
Connect the No. 'l8 termi-nalto the No. 8 terminal,and the No. 6 terminal tothe No. 17 terminalmomentarily.
Check door lock operation:Passenger's doors should unlock.Faulty actuatorAn open in the wireBlown No.51 (20 A)fuse in the under-hood fuse/relay box
WHT/RED
Connect the No.6termi-nal to th6 No. I terminal,and the No. 18 terminal tothe No. 17 terminalmomentarily.
Check door lock operationlAll doors should lock.Faulty actuatorAn open in the wireBlown No. 51 {20 A) fuse in ihe under-hood fuse/relay box
9BLU/RED
Connect an ohmmeterbetween the No. 9 termi-nal and the No. l7 termi-nal. Driver's door lockknob in UNLOCK
Check for conlinuity:There should be continuity.
' Faulty driver's door lock actualor. An open in the wire
WHT/GRNUnder all conditionsCheck for voltage to ground:
There should be battery voltage.Blown No. 51 (20 Alfuse in the under-hood tuse/relay boxAn open in the wire
10BLUAVHTDriver's door lock knob inLOCKCheck tor voltage to ground:There should be 1 V or less.Faulty driver's door lock actuatorPoor ground (G551)
An open in the wire
13BLU/REDlgnition key is in the igni-tion switchCheck tor voltage to ground:
There should b€ 1 V or less.Faulty ignition key switchPoor ground (G401, G402)An open in the wire
YELlgnition switch ON (ll)Check for voltage to ground:
There should be battery voltage.Blown No. 25 (7.5 A) fuse in the under-dash fuse/relay boxAn open in the wire
5YELConnect the No. 5terminal to the No. I ter-minal momentarily
Check hatch glass lock operation:Hatch glass should unlock.
. Faulty hatch glass opener solenoid. An opon in the wire
14LTGRN,NEDPassengor's door openCheck for continuity to ground:There should b€ continuity.
. Fa(llty door switch. An open in the wire
2GRN/R€DFront ceiling light"MlDDLE" positionCheck tor voltage to ground:There should be battery voltage.Faulty lront ceiling lightAn open in the wire
12GRNAr'VHTDriver's door lock switchin LOCKCheck lor voltage to ground:There should be 1V or less.Faulty driver's door lock switchPoor ground {G551)An open in the wire' GRN/ORNDriver's door lock switchin UNLOCK-
23-127
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Power Door Locks
Transmitter Test (With Keyless Entry Systeml
NOTE:
. The ceiling light (in middle position) comes on within 30 seconds when you unlock the doors with the transmitter.
. The doors do not lock or unlock with the transmitter if the ignition key is in the ignition switch.
. lf any door is open, you cannot lockthe doorswith thetransmitter.
o lf you unlock the doors with the transmitter, but do not open any of the doors within 30 seconds, the doors relock auto-
matically.
. For hatch glass button operation, hold the button for more than two seconds.
. lf you press the PANIC button for more than two seconds, the horn sounds for about 30 seconds, and the transmitter
LED comes on. (The panic mode will not be activated if the ignition key is in the ignition switch.) The panic mode is
cancelled by pressing any of the transmitter buftons.
. The horn sounds only the first time you press a transmitter button, (Pressing repeatedly does not activate the horn
again.)
BATTERY{cR20251
23-130
Doors cannot bo locked orunlocked whh lhe transmitter.
Rewrite the transmitter code,then try to locldunlock the doors{see page 23-131}.
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Power Windows
Master Switch Input Test
NOTE: The control unit is built into the power window master switch and only controls driver's door window operations.
1. Remove the master switch, and disconnect the 14P,2? and 1P connectors from the master switch.
2. Inspect the connector and socket terminals to be sure they are all making good contact.
. lf the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as necessary, and recheck the system,
. lf the terminals look OK, make the following input tests at the connector.- lf a test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.- lf all the input tests prove OK, the power window maser switch must be faulty; replace it.
1P CONNECTOR
BLU/ORN RED/BLUYEL/BLK
BLU/YEL RED/YELGRN
GRN/YEL
POWER WINDOW MASTEB SWITCH
GRN/BLK aLu/BLK BLK RED/WHT YEL/GRN YEL
Wire side offemale terminals
RED/BLK
lirP CONNECTOR
23-134
Wire side oIfemale terminals
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IJ
Restraints
Seat Belts .....24-1
Supplemental Restraint SYstem
(sRSl ......'.'. ""'.""".""""24-13
Seat Belts
Component Location Index .'."..'..'-'.' 24'2
Front Seat Belt Replacement '......"'.. 24-3
Rear Seat Belt Replacement ......'.". '.' 24-6
f, - lnspection .....""""""""' 24-9
Child Seat Tether Anchor
lnstallation -'97 - 99 Models ."'."24-10
Child Seat Tether Anchor
Removal/lnstallation
-'00 Model ....'......'.'....'.'.."-'-'."' 24'11
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Seat Belts
Chifd Seat Tether Anchor Installation -,97 - 99 Models
Canada model:
Attachment points are provided for a rear sear mountedchild restraint system which uses a top tether. The attach_ment points are located on both rear corners of the head_liner, just behind the rear seat-back. When using a childseat with a top tether, install the child seat tether anchorsecurelv.
NOTE: To install a child seat on the rear seat, select theattachment point you want to use, and remove the plugcover from the attachment point of the headliner. Installthe child seat tether anchor securely.
ATTACHMENTPOINTS
PLUG COVERS
CHILO SEATTETHERANCHORTOOTHED WASHER
24-10
-4
NOTE:
. Do not remove the toothed washer from the child seattether anchor. Use the seat anchor with the toothedwasher attached to it.. When installing a child seat on the rear seat, followthe instructions of the manufacturer of the child seat.. Additional anchors are available.
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lrChild Seat Tether Anchor Removal/lnstallation -'00 Model
Attachment Doints are provided for a rear seat mounted child restraint system which uses a top tether' The attachment
points are located on both rear corners of the headliner, just behind the rear seat-back The child seat tether anchors are
installed into each attachment point. Each child seat tether anchor is covered with a child seat tether anchor cover.
NOTE:
. Do not remove the toothed washer from the child seat tether anchor. Use the anchor with the toothed washer attached
to it.
. When installing a child seat on the rear seat, follow the instructions of the manufacturer of the child seat.
Uniti mm (in.)
HEADLINER
TOOTHEO WASHEB
CHILD SEATTETHER ANCHOR
I x '1.25 mm22 N.m (2.2 kgf m,
16 rbf.ft)
24-11
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
Special Tools .."....."" 24-14
Component/Wring Location
lndex - '97 model ..........'.." '.....""" 24-15
Component/Wiring Location
lndex - '98 - 00 models ..............." 24-16
Description .'.........."'.24'17
Circuit Diagram .........24'14
Precautions/Procedures
General Precautions ......".."'........... 24-19
Airbag/Seat Belt Tensioner
Handling and Stolage ....''........... 24-19
SRS Unit Precautions ...............'...... 24-20
lnspeciion After Deployment .......'.24'20
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with Built-in Short Contact '...'....24-21
Spring-loaded Lock Connectors .."' 24-22
BackProbing SPring-loaded Lock
Conneetors ,.......24-22
Disconnecting the Airbag Connectors and
the Seat Beh Tensioner
Connectors ....'....24-23
Steering-lelated Precautions .......... 24-25
Troubleshooting
Self -diagnostic Procedures ............. 24-26
Reading the DTC .................. .....".."' 24'26
Erasing the DTC Memory ................24-28
Troubleshooting lntermittent
Faifures "'...........24'24
Diagnostic Trouble Gode {DTC}
Chart -'97 model ....""....... "......24-29
Diagnostic Trouble Gode (DTCI
Chart -'98 - 00 models ............. 24-31
SRS Indicator Light Wire
Connections ','," 24'33
Ff owcharts ....-........24'34
Driver's Airbag
Repf acement ..'......21'87
Front Passenger's Airbag
Repfacement .....'.',24'AS
Gable Reel
Replacement .......'.24-91
SRS Unit
Replacement .........24-95
Airbag/Seat Belt Tensioner
Disposaf .................24'97
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Description
J)
The SRS is a safety device which, when used in conjunction with the seat belt, is designed to help protect the driver and
front passenger in a frontal impact exceeding a certain set limit. The system consists of the SRS unit (including safing sen-
sor and impact sensor), the cable reel, the driver's airbag and front passenger's airbag.
Seat Bolt Tensioner {'98 - 00 models}
The seat belt tensioner is linked with the SRS airbags to further increase the effectiveness of the seat belt. In a front-end
collision, the tensioner instantly retracts the belt firmly to secure the occupants in their seats
FRONT PASSENGER'SAIREAGDRIVER'S AIRBAG
FRONT PASSENGER'SSEAT BELT TENSIONER{'98 - 00 modelsl
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SRS UNITDRIVER'S SEAT BELTTENSIONER l'98 - 0O modeb)
Operation
The main circuit in the SRS unit senses and judges the force of impact and, if necessary, ignites the intlator charges. lf bat
tery voltage is too low or power is disconnected due to the impact, the voltage regulator and the back-up power circuit
respectively will keep voltage at a constant level.
For the SRS to operate:
(1) The impact sensor must activate, and send electric signals to the microprocessor.
(2) The microprocessor must compute the signals, and send them to the airbag inflators (and seat belt tensioners).
(3) The inflators must ignite and deploy the airbags (and activate the tensioners).
Selt-diagnosis System
A self-diagnosis circuit is built into the SRS uniU when the ignition switch is turned ON (ll), the SRS indicator Iight comes
on and goes off after about six seconds if the system is operating normally.
lf the light does not come on, does not go off after six seconds, or it comes on while driving, it indicates an abnormality in
the system. The system must be inspected and repaired as soon as possible.
For battery serviceability, the memory will store the cause of the malfunction, and the data link circuit passes on the infor
mation from the memory to the data link connector (DLC). This information can be read with the Honda PGM Tester con-
nected to the DLC {16P).
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TENSTO1En II
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24-17
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Precautions/Procedures
)General Precautions
Carefully inspect any SRS part before you install it.
Do not install any part that shows signs of being drop-
ped or improperly handled, such as dents, cracks or
deformation:
- Airbags- Cable reel- SRS unit- Seat belt tensioners
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Use only a digital multimeter to check the system, lf
it's not a Honda multimeter, make sure its output is
10 mA (0,01 A) or less when switched to the smallest
value in the ohmmeter range. A tester with a higher
output could damage the airbag circuit or cause acci-
dental deployment and possible injury.
Do not install used SRS Dans from another vehicle,
When making SRS repairs, use only new pans.
Except when performing electrical inspections,
always disconnect both the negative cable and posi-
tive cable from the batterv. and wait at least three
minutes before beginning work.
Replacement of the combination light and wiper/
washer switches and cruise control switch can be
done without removing the steering wheel:
- Combination light and wiper/washer switch replace-
ment {see section 231.- Cruise control sevresume switch replacement (see
section 41.
Whenever the ignition switch is ON {ll}, or has been
turned OFF for less than three minutes, be careful not
to bump the SRS unit; the airbags could accidentally
deploy and cause damage or injuries.
Whenever the airbag has been activated, replace the
SRS unit.
The original radio has a coded theft protection circuit.
Be sure to get the customer's code number before dis-
connecting the battery cables.
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Airbag/Seat Belt Tensioner
Handling and Storage
Do not try to disassemble an airbag or a seat belt ten-
sioner. They have no serviceable parts. Once an airbag
or a seat belt tensioner have been deployed. they cannot
be repaired or reused.
For temporary storage of an airbag or a seat belt ten-
sioner during service, please observe the following pre-
cautons:
. Store the removed airbag with the pad surface up.
The driver's/front passenger's airbag connectors and
seat belt tensioner connectors have a built-in short
contact (see page 24-211.
@ r th€ airb.g is impropcrty stor€d face down,
accidental deployment could propel the unit with enough
forc€ to caus6 serious iniury,
Store the removed on a secure flat surface awav from
any high heat source (exceeding 212"F/100'C) and
free of any oil, grease. detergent or water.
lmproper handling or storage can internally damage
the airbag and seat belt tensioner. making them inop-
erative.
lf you suspect the airbag and seat belt tensioner have
been damaged, install new units and refer to the
Deploymenvoisposal Procedures for disposing of the
damaoed units.
AIRBAG CONNECTORS
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Precautions/Procedures
SRS Unit Precautions
Take extra care when painting or doing body work in
the area below the dashboard. Avoid direct exposure
of the SRS unit or wiring to heat guns, welding, or
spraying equipment.
Disconnect the driver's/front passenger's airbag con-
nectors and seat belt tensioner connectors before
working below the dashboard near the SRS unit.
After any degree of frontal body damage, or after a
collision without airbag deployment, inspect the SRS
unit for physical damage. lf it is dented, cracked, or
detormed, reolace it,
Be sure the SRS unit is installed securelv.
Do not disassemble the SRS unit.
Store the SRS unit in a cool {less than about
104"F/40"C) and dry {less than 80o/o humidity. no
moisture) place. Do not spill water or oil on the SRS
unit, and keep it awav from dust.
During installation or replacement, be careful not to
bump (impact wrench, hammer, etc.) the area a[ound
the SRS unit, The airbags could accidentally deploy
and cause damage or injury.
24-20
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Inspection After Deployment
After a collision in which the airbags were deployed.
replace the SRS unit, and inspect the following:
1. Inspect all the SRS wire harnesses. Replace, don't
repair, any damaged harnesses
2. Inspect the cable reel for heat damage, lf there is any
damage. replace the cable reel.
3. After the vehicle is completely repaired, turn the
ignition switch on. lf the SRS indicator light comes
on for about six seconds and then goes off, the SRS
system is OK. lf the indicator light does not function
properly, go to SRS Troubleshooting.
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