Electrical HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Repair Manual
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Page 1292 of 1413

Side Marker/Turn Signal/Hazard Flasher System
Turn Signal/Hazard Relay Input Test
CAUTION:
a All SRS electrical wiring harn6ss6s ar€ covered with
yellow insulation.
a B€foro disconn6cting any part of th€ SRS wire har-
noss, connoct tho short connector(s).
a Replaco tho ontiro sftoctod SRS harness ass€mbly it
it has an open circuit or damagod wiring,
I . Remove the turn signal/hazard relay from ths under-
dash Juse/relay box.
2. Inspect the relay and socket terminals to be sure they
are all making good contact.
a It the terminals are bent, loose or coroded, repair
them as necessary, and recheck the system.
a lf the terminals look OK, make the tollowing in-
put tests at the socket.- lf a test indicates a problem, find and correct
the cause, then recheck the system.- lf all the input tests prove OK, the turn sig-
nal/hazard relay must be taulty; replace it.
UI{DEB-DASHFUSE/RELAYBOX
Test: D€sired rosult
SBS MAIN HAR ESS{Covg.ed with yollow inrulltion)
TelminalTeEt conditionPo$iblo causo it fosult is not obtainod
,lEUnder all conditionsCheck for continuity to ground:
There should be continuitv.
. Poor ground (G201 , G4O1). An oDen in the wire
2B
lgnition switch ON (ll)
and hazard warning
switch OFF
Check for voltage to ground:
There should be battery voltage.
Blown No. 26 (10 A) fuse in ths fuse
holder
Faulty hazard warning switch
An open in the wire
lgnition switch OFF and
hazard warning switch
ON
Check for voltage to ground:
There should be battery voltage.
Blown No. 43 (10 Al fuse in the
under-hood fuse/relay box
Faulty hazard warning switch
An ooen in the wire
3
Hazard wa.ning switch
is ON; connect the B
terminal to the L
termrnat.
Hazard lights should come on.Poor ground (G2O1, G3O1, G4O1
G503)
Faulty hazard warning switch
An open in the wire
lgnition switch ON (lll
and turn signal switch
in right or left; connect
the B terminal to the L
terminal.
Right or left turn signal lights
should come on.
. Faulty turn signal switch. An open in the wire
23-186
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Page 1319 of 1413

Electrical Troubleshooting
NOTE: The numbers in the table show the troubleshooting sequence.
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but motor tums.
Moonroof
does notmove andmotor doesnot tum
lmoonrootcan bemoved withmoonroof
wrenchl.
In all switchpositions1a45G201
G401WHT, GRN/BLK,GRN,BLK
With OPENswitchI2GRN/REO
with closEswitchI2GRN/YEL
23-213
Page 1363 of 1413

Wipers/Washers Switch Replacement
a All SRS electrical wiring harnesses ale covered withyellow insulation.
a Beloro disconnecting the SRS wif6 harnoss, install theshort connector(sl.a R€place the entire atlscted SRS hamess assombly ilit ha6 an open citcuii ot damaged wiring.
Remove the steering column covers.
UPPER COVER
A-P CONNECTOR
Disconnect the 8-P and 6-p connectors from theswitch.
Remove the two sctews and the switch.
wIPERS^IITASHEBS SWtTCl.t
A-P CONNECTOR 6-P CONNECTOR
4. Install in the reverse order of removal.
23-257
Page 1364 of 1413

Wipers/Washers
Wipers/Washers Switch Test
5
4
CAUTION:
a All SRS electrical wiring harn6ss6s alo covered with
yellow insulation.
a Belore dkconnecting any part ot th6 SRS wire har-
neaa. connect the short connoctor(sl.
a Replac6 the 6ntire affoctod SRS harness assembly it
it has an open cilcuit 01 damaged wiring.
1. Remove the steering column covers.
2. Disconnect the 8-P and 6-P connectors Jrom the
swatch.
It necessary, remove the two screws and the switch.
Check for continuitv between the terminals in each
switch position according to the table.
scREws
SRS iIAIN HARNESS
{Covor.d rvilh yollow inrulation}
IJK ABCD
23-258
Page 1376 of 1413

- Dash sensors- Cable reel- SRS unit
General Precautions
Carefully inspect any SRS part before you install it.Do not install any part that shows signs of beingdropped or improperly handled, such as dents, cracksor deformation:
- Airbag assembly {driver's and front passenger's)
Airbag Handling and Storage
Do not try to disassemble the airbag assembly. lt has noserviceable parts. Once an airbag has been operated(deployed), it cannot be repaired or reuseo.
For temporary storage of the airbag assembly duringservice, please observe the following precautions:
. Store the removed airbag assembly with the pad sur-face up.
!@ It the airbag is impropsrty stored facsdown, accidental deployment could propel the unit withenough force to cause setious iniury
Store the removed airbag assembly on a secure flatsufface away from any high heat source (exceeding
212"Fl1OO'Cl and free of any oil. grease, detergent or
CAUTION: lmproper handling or storage can internallydamage the airbag assembly, making it inoperativ€.ll you suspect the airbag assembly has been damagod,install a new unit and rgler to the Deployment/DigposalProcedures lor disposing of the dsmaged airbag.
Use only a digital multimeter to check the system. lfit's not a Honda multimeter make sure its output is 10mA (0.01 A) or less when switched to the smallestvalue in the ohmmeter range. A tester with a higheroutput could damage the airbag circuit or cause accidental deployment and possible injury.
Do not install used SRS parts from another car. Whenmaking SRS repai.s, use only new pans.
Except when performing electrical inspections,always disconnect both the negative cable and posi-
tive cable at the battery before beginning work.
Replacement of the combination light andwiper/washer switches and cruise control switch canbe done without removing the steering wheell
- Combination light and wiper/washer switchreplacement (see page 23-160).- Cruise control sevresume switch replacement {seepage 23-2491 .
The original radio has a coded theft protection circuit.Be sure to get the customer's code number beforedisconnecting the battery.
When reinstalling the SRS unit cover, be sure it snapstogether properly.
SHORT CONNECTON {REDI
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Page 1377 of 1413

Supplemental Restraint System (SRSI
Wiring Precautions
o Never attempt to modify. splice or repair SRS wiring.
NOTE: All SRS electrical wiring harnesses are covered
with yellow insulation.
Be sure to install the harness wires so that they are
not pinched or interfering with other car pans.
Make sure all SRS ground locations are clean and
grounds are securely fastened for optimum metal-to-
metal contact. Poor grounding can cause intermittent
problems that are difficult to diagnose.
23-272
Connecting the Short Connectors
@ To avoid accident8l deploymont and pos-
5ibl6 iniury, slways insiall the protectiva short connec-
tor(s) on tho drivgr'3 and passengor's airbag connec.
tor(s) be{ore working noar any SRS wiring.
NOTE: The original radio has I coded theft protection
circuit. Be sure to get the customer's code number
before disconnecting the battery cables.
1. Disconnect the battery negative cable. then discon-
nect the Dositive cable.
2. Connect the short connector(s) {RED):
Driver's Side:
. Remove the access panel from the steering wheel.
then remove the short connector (RED) from the
Daner.
DRIVER'SAIRBAG
CONNECTORIREDI
Disconnect the 3-P connector between the driver's
airbag and cable reel, then connect the short connec-
tor {RED} to the airbag side oi the connector.
Page 1381 of 1413

Supplemental Restraint System (SRSI
Troubleshooting
Self-diagnosis Function
The SRS unit includes a self-diagnosis function. lf there
is a failure in the sensors. SRS unit, inflator, or their cir-
cuits, the SRS indicator light in the gauge sssembly
comes ON.
As a system check, the SRS indicator light also comes
on when the ignition is first turned ON to the (ll) posi-
tion. lf the light goes off after approximately six sec-
onds, the system is OK.
lf the SRS indicator lighr remains on (or fails to come on
in the system check mode), one of the SRS components
(or the wiring/connectors inbetween) is laulty
Troubleshooting Precautions
a Always use the test harness. Do not use test probes
directly on component connector terminals or wires;
you may damage them or the SRS unit.
a When connecting any of the test harnesses to the
system, push the connectors straight-in; do not bend
the connector terminals,
. Before disconnecting any part of the SRS wire har-
ness, connect the shon connector (RED) on the driv-
er's airbag. On cars equipped with a front passen-
ger's airbag, connect short connectors on the driver's
airbag and the front passenger's airbag.
SRS Indicator Light Troubleshooting
Possiblo conditions:
1. SRS indicator light does not come on at all - see
page 23-278.
2. SRS indicator light stays on constantly - see page
23-242.
3. SRS indicator light comes on in combination with a
failure of another electrical system (charging sys-
tem light). Check for damage/corrosion at the
under-dash tuse/relay box connector.
NOTE:
. Before starting the applicable troubleshooting. check
the condition of all SRS connectors and ground
points.
. lf the fault is not found after completing the applica-
ble troubleshooting, substitute a known-good SRS
unit and check whether the indicator light goes off.
23-276
MAIN HARNESS
Connecting the Short Connectors
@ To avoid.ccidental doploymont and pos.
siblo iniury. alway3 connect ths protoctive short con.
noctor to tha driver's airbag connectot and, on caf!
equippod with front passongor's airbag, conncqt Prolac-
tivs ghort connoctors to the d.ivsr's and tront passsn-
gar's airbag before working nsai any SRS wiring.
NOTE: The original radio has a coded theft protection
circuit. Be sure to get the customer's code number
before disconnecting the battery cables,
Disconnect the battery negative cable, then discon-
nect the oositive cable.
Connect the short connector(s) (RED):
Drivsr's Sido:
. Romove the accoss panel trom the steering
wheel, then remove the shon connector (BED)
1.
2.
from the panel.DRIVER'SAIRBAG
CABLE R€EL
3-P
ACCESSPANELSHONT CONNESTOR(REDI
. Disconnect the connector between the driver's
airbag and cable reel, then connect the short
connector {RED} to the airbag side of the connec-
tor.
Front Pas€ngo/s Sido:
. Remove the glove box damper (see section 20),
and then remove the glove box.
. Disconnect the connector between the front pas-
senger's airbag and SRS main harness, then con-
nect the short connector (RED) to the airbag side
of the connector,SHORT CONNECTOR