Ac and heat HONDA CR-V 1998 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Manual PDF
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Page 1105 of 1395

From page 22-14
Chock for a short in the wire:Check tor continuity between theNo. 20 terminal of the heater con'trol panel 20P connector and bodyground,
R.p.ir short in the wire betwoenth. herter control Denel snd theoowor tranSastor.
Check to. an open in the wire:1. Turn the ignition swilch ON (ll).
2. Measure the voltage betweenthe No. I terminal of theheater control panel 8P con-nector and body ground.
Repair opan in the wire betwaentho heatsr cont.ol o.nel and theblower motor.ls there battery voltage?
Chock th6 power iransistor:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Reconnect the heater controlpanel 8P and 20P connectors.3. Test the power transistor (seepage 22 44).
ls the power transistor OK?
Chec* for loo3e wires or Door oon-neclions at the heater controlpanel 8P and 20P connoctors andat lhe power tran3istor 3P connec-tor. lf lhe connectiorc are good,substituta , known-good hoatercontrcl pan6l, and r€check. ll thesymptom/indication goes away.replecg th6 original heater controloanel.
HEATER CONTROL PANEL 2OP CONNECTOR
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LT GRN/BLK
o
Wire side of female terminals
HEATER CONTROL PANEL 8P CONNECTOR
BLU/8LK
Wire side of female terminals
1
4678
22-15
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Troubleshooting
Blower Motor
Recirculation indicator light indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 2: A problem in the blower motor circuit.
The speed of the blower motor is controlled by signals sent from the heater control panel,
BLOWER MOTOR 2P CONNECTOR
JUMPEFw|RE
Wire side of lemale terminals
Blower motor do.3 not run at all.
Selt-diagnosis circuit check indi-cates a problem in the blowermotor circuit,
check rhe No. 55 (40 A) {use inthe under-hood fuse/relay box,and the No. 17 (7.5 A) fuse in theunder-dash fuse/relay box.
Replace th6 fuse(s), and rechalck.
Check tho blowe. motor inputand output cilcuh:1. Connect the No. 2 terminal ofthe blower motor 2P connec-tor to body ground with ajumper wrre.2. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
Does the blower motor run?
Chock the blower moto.:1. Disconnect the jumper wireand the blower motor 2P con-nector.2. Measure the voltage betweenthe No. l terminal and bodygrou nd.
Check tho blower motor rolay:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Romove the blower motorrelay from the under-hoodfuse/relay box, and test it (seepage 22 45l'.
fo page 22-11
fo page 22-19
22-16
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Page 1108 of 1395

Troubleshooting
Blower Motor (cont'd)
BI-OWER MOTOR I{IGH RELAY 4P CONNECTORWire side of female terminals
HEATER CONTROL PANEL 8P CONNECTORWire side of female terminsls
I{EATER CONTROL PANEL 2OP CONNECTORWirc side ot female terminals
Ftom page 22-17
Check for an open in the wiro:1. Femove the heater controlpanel (see page 22-46).2. Check lor continuity betweenthe No. 8 terminal oI theheater control panel 8P con-nector and the No. 1 terminalof the blower motor highrelay 4P connector.
Ropair op6n in th€ wira betweentho heater control panol and thoblowgr motor high relay.
Check lor an op6n in the wire:Check lor continuity between theNo. 8 terminal oI the heater control panel 20P connector and theNo. 4 terminal of the blowermotor high relay 4P connector.
Repair open in the wire botweonthe heater control Danel and theblowel motor high r6lay.
ls there continuhy?
Check fo. looso wiles or ooolconnoctions at the haatea controlDanel 8P .nd 20P connectors andat the blower motor high relay4P connoctor. ll the conn€ctionsare good, substitutg a known-good h.at.r control panol, andr.check. lf the symptom/indice-tion goes away, replace thg origi-nal heater contrcl panel.
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Troubleshooting
Evaporator Temperature Sensor
Recirculation indicator light indicates Diagnostic Trouble code (OTC) 3: A problem in the evaporator temperature sensor circuit.
The evaporator temperature sensor is a temperature dependent resistor {thermistor}. The resistance of the thermistordecreases as the evaporator outlet air temperature increases.
EVAPORATOR TEMPEMTURE SENSOR
Terminal side of mal€ terminals
RESISTANCEko
86'F30"c
HEATER CONTROL PANEL 2OP CONNECTOR
Wire side of fema16 terminals
Self-diagnosis circuit check indicates a problem in the avapora-tor tempeleture ssnsor circuit,
Ch€ck the ev.porato. tempera-ture sensor:1. Disconnect the evaporatortemperature sensor 2P con-
2. Measure the resistancebetween the No. 1 and No. 2torminals of the evaporatortemperature sensor.
ls the resistance within the speci,fications shown on the 9raph.
Check lor a short in the wire:l Remove the heater controlpanel (see page 22-46).2. Check tor continuity betweenthe No.2 terminal ol theheater control panel 20P con,nector and body ground.
Repai. short in the wir6 betwa€nlhe hoater control Danol and theevaporatoa tampereturc senSoa.
fo page 22.21
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From page 22-20
Chock tor an oDen in th€ wire:Check for continuity betlveen theNo. 2 terminal of the heater con-trol oanel 20P connector and theNo.2 terminal oI the evaporatortemperature sensor 2P connoctor.
Fopair open in the wiro betweentho heato. control penel and theevaporator tempetatule sensor.
Check for rn opsn in tha wiJe:Check for continuity between theNo. 9 terminal of the heater control oanel 20P connector and theNo. 'l terminal ot the evaporatortemperature sensor 2P connector,
Ropair open in tho wire betwegnthe heater control oanel and theevaporator tgmpcrature sen3or.
Chgck fol loose wiros or pool
connectrons at the hoator controloan6l 20P connector and at theeveporator temperatura Sensol2P connector. It the connectionsare good, substitute a known-good he.tel contlol panel, andrech€ck. ll thg symptom/indica-tion 90o3 rwey, roplsce the origi-nal heater control oanel.
HEATER CONTROL PANEL 2OP CONNECTORWire side ol female terminals
EVAPORATOB TEMPERATURE SENSOR2P CONNECTORWire side oI temale terminals
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Troubleshooting
Mode Control Motor
NO
MODE CONTROL MOTOR 7P CONNECTOR
13I5
BLK/YEL
Wire side of female terminals
HEATER CONTROL PANEL 2OP CONNECTOR
BRN/WHT
Wire side of female terminals
Mode control motol does not run.or ono or more modes are inoD€aa-
Check the No. 17 {7.5 A) Iuse inthe under-dash fuse/relay box.
Replace the tus€, snd iecheck.
Chock tor an open in th€ wi.6:1. Disconnect the mode controlmotor 7P connector.2. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).3. Measure the voltage betweenthe No. l terminal and bodyground.
Repair opon in the wire betwoontho No. 17 luse and tho modecontrol motor.
Check the mode control motor:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Test the mode control motorGee page 22 41') .
Chock th€ mode cont.ol link.geand doors:1. Remove the mode controlmotor (see page 22-41).2. Check the mode control linkageand doors for smooth move-ment,
ls lhe mode control motor OK?
Do the mode control linkageand doors move smoothly?
Replece the inod6 control motor.
Chock for s shon in the wir€s:1. Remove the heater controlpanel (see page 22'46).2. Check for continuity betweenthe No. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 19terminals ol the heater controlpanel 20P connector and bodyground individuaily.
Repair any short in the wire(slbetween the mode control rnotoaand the h6ater control Danel.
ls there continuity?
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BLU
[E!r!
YEL/RED
Ii
To page 22-23
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From page 22-22
Chgck for a short to power:
Check th6 same wires lor voltage.
Ropair lhort to powor in the wiiobetw6an tho mode comrol motorend thc hoat.r cont.ol pan.l.(This damagF tha h€ator Gontrolpancl.l
Chack for an opon in tha wiles:Check lor continuity between thefollowing terminals oI the mode
control motor 7P connector andthe heater control panol 20P con-nector.20Pt 7P.No. 12 - No. 3No. '13 - No. 4No. 14- No.5No. 15 - No. 6No. t6 - No. 2No. 19 - No. 7
R.pair any opon in tho wilols)betwaen th6 modg cortrol motorand th. heatar control p.nsl.
Chock fo. loose wiret or pool
connections at the heat6r controlpancl 20P connector and tt themodo control motor 7P connoc-tor. lf tho connactions sre good,
substitute a known-good hortcrcontrol pan6l, and tech.ck. lf thesymptom/indication goes awaytroplaco tho original hcater @nttolp3nel.
HEATER CONTROL PANEL 2OP CONNECTOR
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8LU/BLX
:L/BLUBRN/WHT
BRN/WHT
BRN/WHT
Wire side ot female terminals
MODE CONTROI- MOTOR 7P CONNECTORWire side ol temale terminals
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GRi
YEL/
Kt I I|/YEL I IIYEL/REDI
t-BLUI q
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YEL/BLU
YEL
BLU/BLK
GRN/ItEL
YI:L/FED
22-23
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Ftom page 22-24
Check tol a short in the wit6:1. Remove the heater controlpanel {see page 22-46)2. Check for continuity betweenthe No.2 and No.3terminals of
the heater controlpanel8P connector and body ground indi-vidually.
Reoaii short in tfte wir€{s) b€irv€€nthe redrc{lstion conttol motor and
ihe hedter control panel.
Check for a shon to power:
Check the same wires lor voltage.
Repair short to power in the wite
between the rocirculation controlmotor and lh€ heator controlpanel. (This demsges the heater
conlrol panel.l
ls there any voltage?
Ch€ck tor an open in the wires:Check for continuity between thefollowing terminals ol the recircu'lation control motor 4P connectorand the heater control panel 8P
8P: 4P:No.2 - No.4No.3- No.2
Ropair open in the wile(sl betweenthe recirculalion control motorand the heeter cortrol Pan€|.
Check for loose wires or pool
connections at the heat€r control
Danel 8P connoctor and .t therocirculation control motor 4Pconnector. lf lhe connec{ions aregood, substitule a known-goodhester control oanel, and rochock.lI the symptom/indication goes
away, .eplace the otiginal heater
control pan€|.
HEATER CONTROL PANEL 8P CONNECTOR
Wire side of female terminals
GRN/REO---1 T'lF Iir l516 I
213
;T;
1ffiIVI4I
GRN/WHT
RECIRCULATION CONTROL MOTOR,lP CONNECTORwire side ot female terminals
22-25
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Troubleshooting
A/G System {cont'd)
From page 22-37
A/C PRESSURE SWITCHCheck th€ A/C pressure switch:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Check lor continuity bgtweenthe No. 1 and No.2 terminalsofthe A,/C pressure switch.
Check for proper Ay'C system pressure.
Roplece tha A/C pr€ssure switch.
Chock lor an opgn in thg wire:1. Feconnect the A/C pressure
switch 2P connector,2. Remove the heater controlpanel (see page 22-46).3. Turn the ignition switch ON llli.4. Measure the voltage betweenthe No. 10 terminal of theheater control panel 20P con-nector and body ground.
Repair open in the wir. botwcenthe A/C pres3ur€ switch and theheater control oanel.ls there approx. 5 volts?
Check lor loos6 wiras or pool
connections at the heater controlDanel 20P connoctor and at theA/C pr.ssule switch 2P connsc-tor. lf the connections ere good,
substitute a known-good heatarco trol pangl, end recheck. lf thesymptom/indication goes away,replace the original heater conlrolpanel.
HEATER CONTROL PANEL 2OP CONNECTOR
Wire side ol female terminals
22-38'
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Page 1129 of 1395

Both heater and A/C do not work.
Check the No. 17 (7.5 A)fuse in theunder-dash fuse/relay box, and theNo. 47 (7.5 A) fuse in the under-hood luse/relay box.
nophcc ih. fur.l.l, .nd r.check.
Check tor rn open in the wiro:1. Remove the heater controlpanellsee page 22 46).2. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).3. Measure the voltage betweenthe No. 1 terminal of theheater control panel 8P con-nector and body ground.
R.pair opan in lha wlra batw.cnthe No. 1? fuaa and tha h.ltcrcontrol panal.ls thero battery voltage?
Chgck for an opan in th€ wirg:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Measure the voltage betweenthe No. l l terminal of thoheater control panel 20P con-noctor and body ground.
Repsil opon in tha wi.a batwcanth. No. 47 tur. and tho hoitorcontlol panol.
ls there battery voltags?
Check for an opon in the wire:Ch6ck lor continuity betwoen theNo. 7 terminal of the heater con-trol panel 8P connector and bodyground.
Check for an opon in tho wirab6{woon tho hoatar control p.noland body ground. It the wir. i3OK, chsck for poor ground rtGlOl lnd Glo2.
Check for loose wire3 or oooaconnection3 at the haater controlprnol 8P and 20P connoctors. Itthc conncction3 are good, substi-tuta a known-good h€ater con-trol prnol, and rechecft. lf thesymptom/indic.lion go.3 ewry,repl.cg the original ha.ter con-tlol oancl.
HEATER CONTROL PANEL 8P CONNECTOR
Wire side ot female terminals
HEATER CONTROL PANEL 2OP CONNECTOR
I2A,/1,/58910
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WHT/BLU
Wire side of female terminals
23
{578
BLK
0
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