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Rear Accessory Socket:
'1. Remove the left rear side trim panel {see section
20t.
2.Disconnect the connectors.
lnspect the connector 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 sys
tem.
. lf theterminals look OK, goto step 4.
ACCESSORYSOCKET
A (YEL/8LUI
3.
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4. Turn the ignition switch to ACC (l), and check tor volt
age between the A and B terminals.
o There should be battery voltage.
. lf there is no battery voltage, check for:- blown No. 6 ('10 A) and No. 27 (10 A) fuses in
the under dash fuse/relay box.- faulty rear accessory socket relay (test, page
23-53).- poor ground (G401, G402, G553).- an open in the wire.J
23-97
5. Remove the thermofuse housing and thermal pro
tector, then remove the socket and cover.
THEEMALPROTECTOR
T$THERMOFUSEHOUSING
COVER
SOCKET
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Glock -'98 - 00 Models
Circuit Diagram
BATTERY
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UNDEE,HOOD FUSE/RELAY BOX
No.41(1004) N0.42140A)-l
N0.47 (7.54)
UNOEN.DASHFUSgFELAY8ox
IGN TION SWlTCH
23-98
G40tG402
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UNDER.HOOO FUSE/FELAY BOXUNOEB,DASHFIJSE/RELAY BOX
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No.30 (7.5A)FUSE
WHT,tsLK
BRN/BLK
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IGNITION SWITCH
AUOIO UNIT
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LEFT REARSPEAKERRIGHT BEARSPEAKERLEFI FRONTDOOF SPEAKERRIGHT FBONTDOOB SPEAKER
23-101
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Page 1264 of 1395

Horns
Component Location Index
SRS components are located in this area, Review the SRS component locations, precautions, and procedures in the SRS
section (24) before performing repairs or service.
HORNTest, page 23-105
HORN SW|TCHESTest, page 23-106
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/\HORN RELAYTest. page 23-53Replacement, section 24CAELE REEL
23-104
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![HONDA CR-V 2000 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Workshop Manual
Power Mirrors
Circuit Diagram
IGNITION SWITCH
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UNDER,DASHFUSE/RELAYB0x
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Power Mirrors
Circuit Diagram
IGNITION SWITCH
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POWEN MIRRON SWTCH
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Power Mirrors
Circuit Diagram
IGNITION SWITCH
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YEL
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POWEN MIRRON SWTCH
UNDER,DASHFUSE/RELAYB0x
GRN vHT +l
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UNDER.HOOD FUSURELAY BOX
N0.41 (100A) N0.42 (40A)WHT/8LK +WHT
YEUREDBLUMHT
-
23-107
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Power Mirrors
Function Test
1.Pry the switch out of the dashboard. Be careful notto damage the mirror switch or the dashboard driv-er's lower cover when prying the switch out.Disconnect the 10P connector from the switch.Choose the appropriate test dased on the symptom:. Both mirrors don't work, go to step 4.. Left mirror doesn't work, go to step 6.. Right mirror doesn't work, go to step 7.
Both inoperative:
4. Check for voltage between the No. 2 (BLVYEL) ter-minal and body ground with the ignition switch ON
fl r).
There should be baftery voltage,. lf there is no voltage, check for:- blown No. 17 (7.5 A) fuse in the under-dashfuse/relay box.- an open in the BLK,/YEL wire.. lf there is battery voltage, go to step 2.5. Check for continuity between the No. 4 {BLK) termi-nal and body ground.
There should be continuity.
lf there is no continuity, check for;. an open in the BLK wire.. poor ground (c551).
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23-108
Left mirror inoperative:
6. Connect the No. 2 {BLKI/EL) terminal of the ,l0p
connector to the No. 3 (YEUREDI terminal and theNo.5 (or No.6) terminal to body ground withjumper wires. The left mirror should tilt down (or
swing left) when the ignition switch is turned ON t).
lf the mirror doei not tilt down (or does not swingleft), remove the left door panel, and check for anopen in the BLUMHT (or BLU/BLK) wire betweenthe left power mirror and the switch. lf the wire isOK, check the left power mirror actuator,
lf the mirror neither tilts down nor swings left,repair the YEURED wire.
lf the mirror operates properly, check the mirrorswitch.
Right mirror inoperaiiva:
7. Connect the No. 2 {BLVYEL) terminat of the 1Op con-nector to the No. 3 (YEURED) terminal and the No. 9(or No. 8) terminal to body ground with jumper wires.The right mirror should tilt down (or swing left) whenthe ignition switch is turned ON l).
. lf the mirror does not tilt down (or does notswing left), remove the right door panel, andcheck for an open in the GRN,4TVHT (or yEUBLK)
wire between the right power mirror and theswitch. lf the wire is OK, check the right power
mtrror actuator.
. lf the mirror neither tilts down nor swings left.repair the YEURED wire.. lf the mirror operates properly, check the mirrorswitch.
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Rear Window Defogger
Gomponent Location Index
FUSE/RELAY BOX
REAB WINDOW DEFOGGER SWTTCHInput Test, p89e 23-113
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGERFunction Test. page 23-112DetoggerWre Repair, page 23-112
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23-110
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Rear Window Defogger
Function Test
1. Check for voltage between the positive terminal andbody ground with the ignition switch and defoggerswitch ON.
There should be battery voltage.
. lf there is no voltage. check for:- faulty defogger relay.- faulty defogger switch.- an open ,n the BLK/BLU, WHT/GRN, BLU/YEL,
or BLK wire.
. lf there is battery voltage, go to step 2.
POSITIVE TERMINAL
Check for continuity between the negative terminaland body ground.
lf there is no continuity, check for an open in thedefogger ground wire.
Touch the voltmeter positive probe to the halfwaypoint of each defogger wire, and the negative probe
to the negative terminal. Be careful not to scratch ordamage the defogger wires with the tester probe.There should be approximately 6 V with the ignitionswitch and the defogger switch ON.
. lf the voltage is as specified, the defogger wire isoK.
. lf the voltage is not as specified, repair the defog-ger wire.- lf it is more than 6 V, there is a break in thenegative half of the wire.- lf it is less than 6 V, there is a break in thepositive half of the wire.
23-112
Defogger Wire Repair
NOTE: To make an effective repair, the broken sectionmust be no longer than one inch.
1. Lightly rub the area around the broken section withfine steel wool, then clean it with alcohol.
2. Carefully mask above and below the broken portionof the defogger wire with cellophane tape.
CELLOPHANETAPE
Mix the conductive paint thoroughly. Using a smallbrush, apply a heavy coat of the conductive paint
extending about 1/8" on both sides of the break.Allow 30 minutes to dry.
Check for continuity in the repaired wire.
Apply a second coat of paint in the same way. Let itdry three hours before removing the tape.
5,
OPEN
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Switch Input Test
NOTE: Before testing, check for blown No. 17 (7.5 A)
fuse in the under-dash fuse/relay box.
1. Remove the center panel {see section 20).
REAR WINOOW DEFOGGER SWITCHlin the heater control oanel)CENTER PANEL
Check for voltage between the 84 and 87 terminals
in each switch position when battery power is con-
nected to the B l terminal.
OFFless than 0.4 V
ONbaftery voltage
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23-113
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Page 1274 of 1395

Wipers/Washers
Component Location Index
SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRs component locations, precautions, and procedures in the s6ssection (24) before performing repairs or service.
REAB WINDOW WIPER MOTOBT€st, page 23-120WPSR/WASHER SWITCHTest. page 23- l't9
REAR WINDOW WIPERCONTROL UNlT 137 mod.llInput test. page 23-118
WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTORTost, page 23-119
UNDER.DASH FUSE/RELA
INTERMITTENT W|PEN RELAYCIBCUIT, REAR WINDOW INTERMTNENTwlPER RELAY CIBCUIT l'98 - 0O mod.t.lBOX (ln the integrated control unit)Input test, page 23-68
23-114
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