Diagnostic code HONDA CR-V 1999 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Owner's Manual
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- The MIL has been reported on.- DTC Pl121 is stored,
Problem veritication:1. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
2. Check the throttle position
with the scan tool.
ls 14.1% (12.97.)* or higherindicated when the throttle isfully opened?
Intormittent failur6, systom is OKat this lime.
- The MIL has b€en reoorted on.- OTC P1122 is dored.
Problem verification:1. Turn the ignition switch ON lll).2. Check the throttle positionwith the scan tool.
ls'17.670 (16.9%)' or lessindicated when the throftle islully closed?
IntermitteDt tailu.o, system is OKat thb time.
Pl121 lThescantool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code {DTC) Pl121;Throttle Position (TP) lowerthan expected.
I Pl122 | The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P1122: Throttle Position (TP) higherthan expected.
*:'99 - 00 models
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PGM-FI System
Primary Heated Oxygen Sensor (Primary HO2S) (Sensor 1)
The Heated Oxygen Sensors (HO2S) detect the oxygen content in the exhaust gas and signal the ECM/PCM. In operation,
the ECM/PCM receives the signals from the sensor and varies the duration during which fuel is iniected. To stabilize the
sensor's output, the sensor has an internal heater. The Primary HO2S (Sensor 1) is installed in exhaust pipe A.
HO2S:
ztRcoNtAEI.IMENT
s€NsoRTERMINALSVOLTAGE IVI
HEATEBTERMINALS
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0131: A low voltage
Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) {Sensor 1} circuit,
RICH - AIR. . LEANFUELNATO
problem in the Primary Heated
37 - 98 models:
HEATER
The MIL has been reoorted on.DTC P0131 is stoied.
Problem verification:1. Do the ECM/PCM Reset Pro-ceoure.Start the engine. Hold theengine at 3,000 rpm with noload (in Park or neutral) untilthe radiator fan comes on.Test-drive with the A/T in Eposition (M/T in 4th gear)Check the Primary HO2S{Sensor 1} output voltage withthe scan tool during accelera-tion using wide open throttle.
Intermittent f.ilure, system is OKat this time. Check fo. poor con-nections or loose wirer at C111(Primary HO2S, SeGor 1) and atrh€ ECM/FCM.
Check the fuel pressure (see page
11-178).
Repair the fuel supply system.
{To page 11'111}
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The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0132: A high voltage problem in the Primary HeatedOxygen Sensor {Primary HO2S) (Sensor 1) circuit.
'97 - 98 models:
PHO2S
IWHTIsG2IGRN/BLK}
Wire side ot female terminals
PCM CONNECTOR D {16PI
JUMPER WIRE
PHO2S IWHTISG2 IGRN/BLK}
Wire side of temale terminals
I
(cont'dl
11-113
Problem verification:1. Do the ECM/PCM Resot Pro,ceoute,2. Start the engine. Hold theengine at 3,000 rpm with noload (in Park or neutral) untilthe radiator fan comes on.3. Test-drive with the Ay'T in Eposition (M/T in 4th gear).4. Check the Primary H02S{Sensor 1}output voltage withthe scan tool during decelera-tion using completely closedthrottle.
Intormittent l.ilure, 3ystem ia OKat thb timo. Chcck fo. poor con-nections 01 looso wi.es at C111{Prim!ry HO2S, Sensor 1} andECM/PCM.
Does the voltage stay at 1.0 V
Check for an open in th6 PrimaryH()2S:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the Primary HO2S(Sensor 1) connector-3. Connect the Primary HO25lSensor 1) 4P connector termi-nals No. 1 and No. 2 with ajumper wire.4. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).5. Check the Primary HO2S(Sensor 1) output voltage withthe scan tool,
ls there 1.0 V or more?
Ch€ck for an opon in the wires(PHO2S, SG2linesl:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Connect PCM connector ter-minals D7 and Dl1 with a
3. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).4. Check the Primary HO2S{Sensor 1) output voltage withthe scan tool.
Roprir opon in the wire betweontho PCM {D7 01 D11l and thePrimsry HO2S {S6nsor 1).
ls there 1.0 V or more?
{'97 model}
{To page 11-114)
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PGM-FI System
Primary Heated Oxygen Sensor (Primary HO2S) lSensor 1) (cont'd)
tFO133 lhe scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0133: A slow response problem in the Primary Heated: Oxysen Sensor (Primarv HO2S (Sensor 1) circuit.
Description
By controlling the airlfuel ratio with a Primary HO2S (Sensor 1) and a Secondary HO2S (Sensor 2), the deterioration of the
Primary HO2S (Sensor 1) can be evaluated by its feedback period. When the feedback period of the HO2S exceeds a cer
tain value during stable driving conditions, the sensor will be judged as deteriorated.
When deterioration has been detected during two consecutive trips, the MIL comes on and DTC P0133 will be stored.
NOTE: lf DTC P0131, P0132 and/or P0135 are stored at the same time as DTC P0133. troubleshoot those DTCS first, then
troubleshoot DTC P0133.
Possible Cause
. Primary HO2S (Sensor 1) Deterioration
. Primary HO2S Heater (Sensor 1) Deterioration
. Exhaust system leakage
Troubleshooting Flowchart
- The MIL has b6€n reoorted on.- DTC P0133 is stored.
Problem Verilication:'1. Do the ECM/PCM Reset Procedure.2. Connect the scan tool.3. Start the engine. Hold theengine at 3,000 rpm with noload lin Park or neutrali untilthe radiator fan comes on.4. Connect the SCS service connector.5. Test-drive under the followingcondations,55 mph (89 km/h) steadyspeed- M in @ position (E position and Over Drive ON)*,(M/T in sth gear)- Until readiness code comes
Intermittent failure, system is OKat this time. Check tor poor con-nections or loose wires at C111(Primary HO2S, Sensor 1) and althe ECM/PCM.
Replace the Primary HO2S {Sen-sor 11.
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Secondary Heated Oxygen Sensor (Secondary HO2S) (Sensor 2)
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble code (DTC) P0137: A low voltage problem in the secondary Heated
Oxygen Sensor (Secondary HO2S) (Sensor 2) circuit.
SECONDARY HO2S ls.nlor 2)4P CONNECTOB lC721l
Wire side of lemale terminals
(cont'd)
11-117
The MIL hrs been reported on.DTC P0137 is stored.
Problem veritication:1. Do the ECM/PCM Reset Pro'cedure.2. Start the engine. Hold theengine at 3,000 rpm wilh no
load (in Park or neutral) untalthe radiator {an comes on,3. Check the Secondary H02S
lSensor 2) output voltage at3,000 rpm with the scan tool.
lnlermittent failure, 3ystem i5 OK
at this time. Check tor Poor con'
noction3 or loose wires at C127
{locatod on ECM/PCM bracket},C721 (Secondary HO2S, Sensor2l and at the ECM/PCM.
Does the voltage stay at 0.3 V
or less?
Check for a short in the SecondaryHO2S:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the SecondaryHO2S lSensor 2) 4P connector.3. Start the engine.4. Check the Secondary HO25(Sensor 2) output with the scantool.
Check lor a short in the wire(SHO2S linel:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disco n nect the ECM/PCMconnector {D (16P}, A (32P}').
3. Check for continuity betweenthe Secondary HO2S (Sensor
2i 4P connector terminal No. 1and body ground.
Reoair short in the wire b€twoen
rhe ECM/PCM |D14, 423*l and
the Secondary HO2S {Sensor 2).
Substitute a known-good ECM/PCM and rocheck. lf symptom/indication goes away, replacethe original ECM/PCM.
*: '98 - 00 modeis
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PGM-FI System
Secondary Heated Oxygen Sensor (Secondary HO2SI (Sensor 2l (cont'dl
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0138: A high voltage problem in the Secondary Heated
Oxygen Sensor (Secondary HO2S) (Sensor 2) circuit.
SECONDABY HO2S (Sonror 2)1P CONNECTOR rC721 l
sHo2s{WHT/REDI
sH()2sGIGFN/WHTI
Wire side of female terminals
PCM COI{NECTOR D {16PI
sHo2sG(RED/YELI
JUMPER WIRE
Wirc side ol lemale terminals
{To page 11-119)
1 1-1 18
The MIL hra b€on Eported on,OTC m138 b stor.d.
PJoblcm v6dtic.tion:1. Do the ECM/PCM Resot Pro-cedure,Start the engine. Hold theengine at 3,000 rpm with noload (in Park or neutral) trntilthe radiator lan comes on.Check the Secondary HO2S(Sensor 2) outpl.rt voltage at3,000 rpm with the scan tool.
Int.rmitto tailurc, syst.m b OKrt ihi! timo. Chack fo. poo. oon-noctioni or looaa wiiaa at C127lloc.ted on EcM/PcM br.cket),C721 (Second!ry llO2S, Sonlol2).nd at th. ECM/PCM.
Does the voltage stay at 0.6 Vor more?
Chock for an opon in the SocondaryHO2S:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the SecondaryHO2S (Sensor 2) 4P connector.3. Connect the Socondary HO2S(Sensor 2) 4P connector ter-minals No. 1 and No. 2 with a
4. Turn the ignition switch ON {ll}.5. Check the Secondary HO2S{Sensor 2) output voltage withthe scan tool.
ls there 0.6 V or more?
Ch6ck for an open in thg wiro3(SH()2S, SG2 line3l:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Connect rcM connector termi-nals 014 and D13 with a
J!mper wite.3. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
4. Check the S€condary HO2S(S€nsor 2) output voltagewith the scan tool.
Rapair op6n in tho wir. b€{woantho PcM lDla or Dl3l .nd thoS.condlry HO2S {Senlor 21.
lsthere 0.6 V or more?
('97 model)
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PGM-FI System
Secondary Heated Oxygen Sensor (secondary HO2SI (sensor 2l (cont,d)
lTol3al The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0139: A slow response probtem in the Secondary Heated- Uxygen Sensor (HO2S) (Sensor 2l circuit.
- The MIL has b€en reoorted on.- DTC P0139 is storad.
Probl€m ve.itication:1. Do the ECM/PCM Reset Procedure,Start the engine. Hold theengine at 3,000 rpm with noload (in Park or neutral) untilthe radiator fan comes on.Check the Secondary HO2S(Sonsor 2) output at 3,000 rpmwith the scan tool.
lntehittont failure, 3ystem is OKat this time. Chock for poor con-nections o. loose wi.es at C127(located on ECM/PCM brack€t),C721 {Secondary HO2S, Sensor 2land at the EcM/PcM.
Does the voltage stay within0.3 - 0.6 V for two minutes?
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Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S| Heater
The scan tool indicatos Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0135: A problem in the Primary Heated Oxygen Sensor
{Primarv HO2S) (Sensor 1) Heater circuit.
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0141: A problem in the Secondary Heated Oxygen Sensor
(Secondary HO2S) (Sensor 2) Heater circuit.
Fol3sl
Fo11tl
PBIMARY HO2S ls.n.or ll 4PCONNECTOR (CI 1 1 I, SECONDARYHO2S ls.n.o.2l aP CONNECTORlc721l.
Terminal side of male t€rminals
PRIMARY HO2S lson.o. 1l aPCONNECTOR {Cl 1 1 }, SECONDARYHO2S ls.nror 21 4P CONNECTORtcr21l.
so2sHTctBLK/WHn.
PO2SHTC(BLK/
WHTItGlIBLKAAIHTI'
Wire sid€ of lemale terminals
('97 model: To page '11-122)
('98 - 00 models: To page 11-'123)
*: P0141
('97 model: To page'11-122)
1'98 - 00 modelsl To page 11-123)(cont'd)
11-121
- Th6 MIL h.. bocn roponod on.- DTC P0135, and/oi mlal arestored.
Probl.m verification:1. Do the ECM/PCM Resot Pro-cedure,2. Start the engine.Int.rrnittaii frilurc, awtom ir OKat thi3 time. Chock lor poor con-n.ctiona or loosa wiro3 !t C111
lPrim.ry HO2S, Sen3o. 11. C12?llocatcd on ECM/PCM br.ck.t),C721 lsocond.ry Ho2s, s.n3or2r and at tho ECM/PCM.
Ch.ck ior an opon or shoYt in theHO2S:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnoct the Ho2s (Primary
or Secondary*) (Sensor 1 orSensor 2)4P conneclor.3. At the HO2S side, measureresistance between the HO2S4P connector terminals No. 3and No.4.
ls there 10 - 40 0?
Check for continuity betweenbody ground and the HO2S 4Pconnector terminals No. 3 andNo. 4 individually.
Check tor an op6n or 3hort in thewires IPO2SHTC, SO2SHTC'linel:1. Turn the ignition swhch ON {ll).2. Moasure voltage between theHO2S 4P connector terminalsNo.3 and No.4.
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PGM-FI System
Fuel Supply System
[POliil The"""ntool indicates Diagnostic Troubte Code (DTC) p0'171:Thefuet system istoo lean.
[Fo17ZJ rh""""ntool indicates Diagnostic Troubte code {DTc) p0172:Thefuel svstem istoorich.
Description
By monitoring the Long Term Fuel rrim, long term malfunctions in the fuel system will be detected.lf a malfunction has been detected during two consecutive trips, the MIL will come on and DTc p0171 and/or pol72 will bestored.
NOTE: lf someof the DTCS listed below are stored atthesametimeas DTC P017'l and/or p0172, troubleshoot those DTcsfirst, then troubleshoot DTC P0171 and/or PO1i2.
P0107, P0108, P1128, P'1129: MAP Sensor
P0135: Primary HO2S (Sensor 1)Heater
P0137, P0138: Secondary HO2S {Sensor 2)P0141: Secondary H02S (Sensor 2) Heater
P0441*r: EVAP System lnsufficient Purge FtowP1456*,, P'l457 *?i EVAP System Insufficient purge Ftow
Possible Cause
DTC P0171
too lean
*1: '97 model*2: '98 - 00 models
Fuel Pump insufficient flow/pressure
Fuel Feed Line clogged. leaking
Fuel Pressure Regulator stuck openFuel Filter clogged
Fuel Injector clogged, air leakage
Gasoline doesn't meet Owner's Manual spec.Primary HO2S (Sensor 1) deteriorated
Valve Clearance
Exhaust leak
Fuel Pressure Regulator clogged, stuck closedFuel Return Pipe clogged
Fuel Injector leaking
Gasoline doesn't meet Owner's Manual spec.Primary H02S (Sensor 1) deteriorated
EVAP Purge Control Solenoid Valve leaking, stuck openedValve Clearance
DTC P0172
flch
11-124
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PGM-FI System
Random Misfire
lF()gool", tftod-' and some or lpiogol throughTo3oti
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
P0300*,, P1300*1 and some of po30t - pO3O4; Randommisfire.
Descriotion
Misfire detection is accomplished by monitoring the crankshaft speed with the crankshaft speed fluctuation (cKF) sensorwhich is attached to the crankshaft.lfmisfiring strong enough to damage the catalyst is detected, the MIL will blink during the time of its occurrence, and DTcP0300*' , P1300*1 and some of DTCs P03ol through P0304 will be stored. Then, after misfire has ceased, the MtL will comeon,
lf misfiring that increases emissions is detected during two consecutive driving cycles, the MIL will come on, and DTcand some of DTCS p0301 through p0304 wi
be stored.NOTE: lf some of the DTCS listed below are stored at the same time as a misfire DTc, troubleshoot those DTcs first. thentroubleshoot the misfire DTC.
P0106, P]128, P1'129; MAp sensorP0171. P0172; Fuet metering
P0505: ldle Control Svstem
P1336, P1337; CKF sensor
P1361, P1362: TDC sensor
Pl381. Pl382: CYP sensor
P1508: IAC valve *1:,97 model*2: '98 - 00 models
Possiblo Caus€
. Fuel pump insufficient fuel pressure, amountofflow. Fuel line clogging. blockage, leakage. Fuel filter clogginga Fuel pressure regulator stuck open. Distributormalfunction
. lgnition coil wire open, leakage. lgnition control module malfunction. Valves carbon deposita Compression lowa Fuel does not meet Owner's Manual spec., lack offuel
Troubleshooting
By test-driving, determine the conditions during which misfire occurs. Depending on these conditions, test in the orderdescribed in the table below.
Possible cause
[ ;;;;- -....
Crankshaft
speed fluctuation
sensor
Fuel
pressureDistributor and
lgnition wirestcMValve
Clearance
Conditionsection 611-178section 23section 23section 6
Only low rpm and load,6)o
Only acceleratingooo
Only high rpm and loado@,a'@
Not specificationG\o@o@
NOTE: lf misfire doesn't recur, some possible causes are fuel that doesn't meet owner's manual spec, lack of fuel, carbondeposits on spark plu9, etc.
11-126
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