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EndPlay
NOTE; End play should be inspected before removing
crankshaft.
Push the crank firmly awav from the dial indicator, and
zero the dial against the end of the crank. Then pull the
crank firmly back toward the indicator; dial reading
should not exceed service limit.
Crankshaft End Play:
Standard (New): 0.10 - 0.35 mm
(0.04 - 0.01i| inl
S€rvic€ Limit 0.i15 mm (0.018 inl
. lf end play is excessive, inspect the thrust wash€rs
and thrust surface on the crankshaft. Replace pans as
necessary.
NOTE:
Thrust washer thickness is fixed and must not be
changed either by grinding or shimming.
Thrust washers are installed with grooved sides fac-
ing outward.
Crankshaft
lnspection
. Clean the crankshatt oil passages with pipe cleaners
or a suitable brush.
. Check the keyway and threads.
Alignment
Measure runout on all main journals to make sure the
crank is not bent.
The differ€nce between measurements on each jour-
nal must not be more than the service limit.
Crank3haft Total lndicatod Runout:
Bl8Bl engins:
Sisndod {Nsw): 0.03 mm {0.001 in) max.
Sorvice Limit: 0.05 mm {0.002 inl
818C1 engin€:
Standard {Nsw): 0.020 mm (0.0008 in} mar.
SGrvice Limits: 0.030 mm 10.0012 in)
OIAL INDICATORRotate tlvo completerevolutions.
Support with lathe-
7-12
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Guide
NOTE: Across each row in the chart. the systems that could be sources of a symptom are ranked in the order they should
be inspected staning with O. Find the symptom in the left column, read across to the most likely source. then refer
to the page listed at the top of that column. lf inspection shows the system is OK, try the next mosr likely system O, etc,
* lf codes other then those listed above are indicated, count the number of blinks again. It the MIL is in fact blinking
^ these codes, replace the ECM.
qy, lf the MIL is on while the engine is running. connect the SCS shon connector to the service check connector. It no
code is displayed {MlL stays on steady), the back-up system is in operation.
Substitute a known-good ECM and recheck. lf the indication goes away, replace the original ECM.
USA:
MALFUNCTION
INDICATOR
LAMP {MIL)
CANADA: ----l CHECK-ltGl- ENGTNE- | - LTGHT
- { -1t-
* * *: 818C1 engine
1-32
SYMPTOM
PGM.FI
ENGINECONTROLMOOULE
HEATEOOXYGENSENSOR
MANIFOLOAESOLUTEPRESSURESENSOR
TOP DEAD CINTTR/CRANKSHAFTPOSTT|ON/CYLINDERPOSITION SENSOR
ENGINECOOLANTTEMPfRA.TURTSENSOR
THROTTTEPOStTtONSENSOR
INfAKE AIRTEMP€RA.TUREsar,rs0R
BARO.METRICPRESSURESENSOR
IGNITIONOUTPUTSIGNAL
vEHtct-ESPfEDSENSOR
11.4246, 47,5011-56l1-581l-6011-6211-641t-661r-68
MALFUNCTION INOICATORLAMP (MIU" TURNS ON1 lor:t:]:lrmr:- i;:i'-tK3t-16l-16l'-\-16l/-----\
-r:+r-
-{"Pr:-o_-16l-.z-\r6t/_-\
MALFUNCTION INOICATORLAMP (MIL)'' BLINKS:O. or-8.-D:o.:@.
o, O'l3l/__-\.E-o.:O: or tr]--i !l/ -i-\| 7 t-/__-\
--l-l-l r0 I/----\| 13 |z_---\
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I r5 t-/.---\-t 17 t-/-]-\
ENGINE WON'T STAffTo@@
DIFFICULT TO STARTENGIN€ WHEN COLO@@(9)o
IRREGULARIDLING
WHEN COTDFAST IDLEouT 0f sPtc@@
ROUGH IDLE@o
RPM TOOHIGH@@
RPM TOOLOW@
FREOUENTSTALLING
WHILE@@
AFTER@
POOnPERFOEM.ANCE
MISFIRE ORROUGHRUNNING@@@
FAITSEMISSIONTEST@@@
Loss 0FPOWER@@@
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Troubleshooting
Self-diagnostic Procedures
When the Malfunction Indicator Lamp {MlL) has been reported on, do the following:
'1. Connect the SCS short connecto. to Service Check Connector as shown. (The 2P Service Check Connector is
located under the dash on the passenger side of the car.) Turn the ignition switch on.
DATA LII{KCONNECTOR (3PI
NOTE:Do not attachjumper wire.
2. Note the Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC): The MIL indicates I code by the length 8nd numbsr ot blinks. The MIL
can indicate multiple component problems by blinking separate codes, one after another. Codes 1 through Igre
indicated by individual shon blinks. Codes 1O through 43 are indicated by a series of long and shon blinks. Th€
number of long blinks equals the first digit, the number ot short blinks equals the second digit. Sometimes the
firsr blink is difficult to see; always count the blinks at least twice to verify the code.
MALFUNCTIOI{INDICATORLAMP
CANADA:CHECKENGINELIGHTIMIL}
Sgprrate Prcbaomr:shT
-n-----n- =n- = s.o DTc 1
+!+1].TL;I!!=- = s.. Drc 3-L ,JU '" " " = Sce DTC 13
Long .hon
Multiplr Probl.ln.:
J-l_tx-TL-n-ffu-r- = S€. DTC 1 lnd 3-J.rrU-L-r]tltlr'l- __-tnrua = Sce DTC 3 and 4Jll-lrl-t-----Tt/'tnj]_ = S.. DTC 3 lnd 14
11-34
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Troubleshooting
Self-diagnostic Procedures (cont'dl
':818C1 engine
a lf codes other than those listed above are indicated, verifv the code. lf the code indicated is not listed above, replace
rhe ECM.
a The MIL may come on, indicating a system problem when, in fact, there is a poor or intermittent electricalconnection.
First, check the electrical connections, clean or repair connections it necessary.
o The MIL and @ indicator light may light simultaneously when the Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 6, 7 or 17. Check
the PGM-Fl system according to the PGM-Fl system troubleshooting, then recheck the l!! indicator light. ll it lights,
see page 14-5O, 51.
a The MIL does not come on when there is a malfunction in the A/T Fl signal or Electrical Load Detector (ELDI circuits.
However, it will indicate the codes when the Service Check Connector is shorted.
DIAGNOSTIC
TROUBLE
CODE (DTCISYSTEM INDICATEDPsge
oENGINE CONTROL MODULE IECM)11-42
,lHEATED OXYGEN SENSOR IHO25)1 1-46
aMANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE {MAP SENSOR)11-52
4CRANKSHAFT POSITION (CKP SENSOR)1 1-56
oENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECT SENSOR)11-58
THROTTLE POSITION (TP SENSOR}11-60
ITOP DEAD CENTER POSITION (TDC SENSORI1 1-56
9No. 1 CYLINDER POSITION (CYP SENSOR)1 1-56
10INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE (IAT SENSOR)11-62
13BAROMETRIC PRESSURE (BARO SENSOR}1|-64
14IDLE AIR CONTROL (IAC VALVE}11-42
tcIGNITION OUTPUT SIGNAL11-66
toFUEL INJECTOR1't-102
17VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR {VSSI11-68
20ELECTRICAT LOAD DETECTOR (ELD)'t 1-70
21VARIABLE VALVE TIMING & VALVE LIFT ELECTRONIC CONTROL SOLENOID
VALVE {VTEC SOLENOID VALVE)'6-36
22VARIABLE VALVE TIMING & VALVE LIFT ELECTRONIC CONTROL PRESSURE
SWITCH (VTEC PRESSURE SWITCHI-6-38
23KNOCK SENSOR {KS}-11-7 4
30A/T FI SIGNAL A11-76
3'rA/T FI SIGNAL B1 1-76
4'lHEATED OXYGEN SENSOR (HO25} HEATER11-47
43FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM1 1-50
11-36
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3. Fuel Cut-oft Control
a During deceleration with the throttle valve closed, current to the {uel injectors is cut otJ to improve fuel economy
at speeds over tollowing rpm:
. 8188l engine: 91O tpm (Canada model: 1,O50 rpm)
. 818C1 engine: 95O tpm (Canada model: l,O5O rpm)
a Fuel cut-olf action also takes place when engine speed exceeds, 7,O0O rpm {81 8B1 engine), 8,1O0 rpm (B 18Cl
engine), regardless oI the position of the throttle valve, to protect the engine from ovet-revving.
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay
When the ECM receives a domand for cooling trom the air conditioning system, it del8ys the compressor from being
enetgized, and enriches the mixture to assure smooth transition to the A/C mode.
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Purge Control Solenoid Valve
When the engine coolant tempersture is below 163oF {73"C), the ECM supplies a ground to the EVAP pu.ge control
solenoid valve which cuts vacuum to the EVAP purge control diaphragm valve.
Intake Air Bypsss (lAB) Control Sol€noid Valve
When the engine rpm is below 5,750 rpm, the IAB control solenoid valve is activated by a signal from the ECM,
intske air flows through the long intake path, then high torque is delivered. At spaeds highe. than 5,750 rpm, the
solenoid valve is deactivated by the ECM, and intake air flows through the short intake path in order to reduce the
resistance in airflow.
ECM fail-safe/bEck-up Functions
1. Fail-sate Function
When an abnormality occurs in a signal from a sensor, the ECM ignores that signal and assumes a pre-progtammed
value tor that sensor that allows the engine to continue to run.
Back-uD Function
When an abnormalitv occurs in the ECM itself, the fuel iniectors are controlled by a back-up citcuit independent of
the system in order to permit minimal driving.
Self-diagnosis Function IMaltunction Indicator Lamp {MlL)1
Wh6n an abnormality occurs in a signal from a sensor, the ECM supplies ground for the MIL and stores the code
in erasable memory. When the ignition is initially turned on, the ECM supplies ground tor the MIL tor two seconds
to check the MIL bulb condition.
Two Trio Detection Method
To prevent tals€ indications, th€ Two Trip Dstection Method is used for the HO2S and fuel metering-related self-
diagnostic tunctions. When an abnormslity occurs, the ECM stores it in its memo.y. Wh€n the ssme sbnormality
recurs alter the ignition switch is turned OFF and ON ag8in, the ECM informs the driver by lighting the MlL.
However, to ease troubleshooting, this function is canc€ll€d when you short the service check connector. The MIL
will then blink immedistelv when an abnormality occurs.
4.
6.
2
4.
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PGM-FI System
rj-t
--t-.
Fuel Supply System
-+-lt@t- -t 13 |- ' "- - --i--
T,-n The Maltunction Indicator Lamp (MlL) indicares Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 43: A problem in
- L:!-i - the Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) circuit. or a probtem in the Fuel Supply System.
NOTE:. Use DIGITAL MULTIMETER.. U6e 2 Volt rang6.
o oooooo oooooo I oo oooooooooooooooooooQoo ooo ooooo I oooo ooooooooooooooo
426
JUMPER WIRE
o ooooo oooo ooo I oo oooooo Isdtcllodsl ooo ooooooooo oooo ooo oo ooo I oooo ooooooooooooooo
D14 {+l
I
426 t-l vohrgo rhould rl.n.t
| 0.4-0.5 V wh.n th..- ignirioo .wilch i! firdt|rtrod o.r, Itd docr!6ato b.low O.1 V in L..th6n two minutaa.
- Tho MIL h.s boen reportod on.- With rhe SCS short con-noctor connocted (soo paga1l-34), codo 43 b indlcat.d,
From codr I troebl.-lhoorlng lprgo 1146).
ls the code 43 accompanied bythe MIL and poor driveability?Go to Fuol Supply .y.t.m (|ecpag6 1t-971.
Do the ECM Reset ftocedure lseepage 11-35).
Connect the SCS short connectorto the service check connector{see page 'l1-34).
Start the engine. Hold the engineat 3,00O rDm with no load {A/T in
@or@ position, M/T in neutral)until the radiator Ian comes on,then let it idle for at least onemanute,
Intonnitl.nt t llure, tydom lr OKat thi. tim. lto.t drlv. mly b.nocaararyr.Chock lor poo? connactlona otloots wiro at C223 lloc.t.d atrlghl lhock towo.]. Cl13lHO2Sland ECM,
Raise the engine speed to 3,000rpm and hold that throttle positiontor at least one minute.Do not vary the throttle positioneven if the rpm drops.
Ooes the MIL blink and does itindicate code 43?
Turn the ignition swilch OFF.
Connect the test harness betweenthe ECM and conneclors {seepage 1 1-371.
With the ignition switch OFF, waitfor at least two minutes.
lnstall a jumper wire on the testharness between A6 and A26.
11-50
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InspectionReplacement
Flywheel, Flywheel Bearing
Inspect the ring gear teeth for wear and damage.
Inspect the clutch disc mating surface on the
flywheel fo. wear, cracks, and burning.
Measure the flywheel runout using a dial indicator
through at least two full tu.ns. Push against the
Ilywheel each time you turn it to take up the crank-
shaft thrust washe. clearance.
NOTE; The runout can be measu.ed with engine in-
stalled.
Standard (ttlervl: O.O5 mm (O.002 inl Max.
Service Limit: 0.15 mm 10.006 inl
RING GEABFLYWHEEL
DIAL II{DICATOR
It the runout is more than the service limit, leplace
the flvwheel.
Turn the inner race of the flywheel bearing with your
finger. The bearing should turn smoothly and quiet-
ly, Check that the bearing outer race fits tightly in
the flvwheel.
FLYWHEELBEARING
It the race does not turn smoothly, quietly, or fit
tight in the flywheel, replace the flywheel bearing.
Install the special tool.
Remov€ the flywhe€l mounting bolts in a criascross
pattern in several steps 8s shown, then remove the
tlywheel.
MOUI{TII{G BOLTS
3. Remov€ the flywheel bsaring from th€ tlywheel.
(cont'd)
FLYWHEEL
12-9
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![HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual Troubleshooting Procedures
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Troubleshooting Procedures
when the TcM senses an abnormality in the input or output systems. the E]indicator light in the gaugo assembly willblink.
when the service check Connector {located under the dash on the passenger side} is connected with the specaat toolas shown, the E] indicator light will blink the Diagnostic Trouble iode {DTCI when the ignition switch is turned on.
When the lDil indicator light has been reported on, connect the service check connector with the special tool.Then turn on the ignition switch and observe the @ indicator light.
GAUGE ASSEMSLY
)'t
DAI'A LI]TKcor{r{EcToR (3P)NOTE:Do not atlachjumpe. wire.
Sc. DTCI
So. DTC2
S.. DTC14
scs sHoRT CO[{]{ECTORoTPAZ-OOl0too
codes 1 through I are indicated by individual short blinks, codes 1o through 1 5 are indicated by a series of tong andshon blinks. one long blink equals l0 short blinks. Add the long and short blinks together to dete;mins the cod€. Aft6rdetermining the code, refer to the erectricar system symptom-to-component chart on pages 14-5o and 51.
ahon
f"l
some PGM-FI problems will also make the @ indicator light come on. After repairing the pGM-Fr system, disconnectthe BACK UP tuse (7.5 Al in the under-hood fuse/relay box tor more than 1o seconds to reset the TcM memorv.
NOTE:
a PGM-FI svstem
The PGM-FI system on this model is a sequential multipon fuel iniection svstem.' Disconnecting the BACK UP tuse also cancels the radio anti-theft code, preset stations and the clock setting. G6tthe customer's code numbe. and make note of the radio presets befote temoving the fuse so you can reset them.
14-48
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![HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual Symptom-to-Component Chart
Electrical System
Number of @indicator light
blinks while
Service Check
Connector is
connected with
the special tool.
@] indicaror
lightPossible CauseSymptomRefer to
page
Bl HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual Symptom-to-Component Chart
Electrical System
Number of @indicator light
blinks while
Service Check
Connector is
connected with
the special tool.
@] indicaror
lightPossible CauseSymptomRefer to
page
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Symptom-to-Component Chart
Electrical System
Number of @indicator light
blinks while
Service Check
Connector is
connected with
the special tool.
@] indicaror
lightPossible CauseSymptomRefer to
page
BlinksDisconnected lock-up control solenoidvalve A connector
Short or open in lock-up control sole-noid valve A wire
Faulty lock-up control solenoid valve A
Lock-up clutch does not
engage.
Lock-up clutch does not
disengage.
Unstable idle speed.
14-52
BlinksDisconnected lock-up control solenoidvalve B connector
Short or open in lock-up control sole-noid valve B wire
Faulty lock-up cont.ol solenoid valve B
. Lock-up clutch does not
enga9e.
14-54
Blinks or
OFF
Disconnected throttle position (Tp)
sensor connector
Short or open in TP sensor wireFaully TP sensor
. Lock-up clutch does not
engage.14-56
4BlinksDisconnected vehicle speed sensor(VSS) connector
Short or open in VSS wire
Faulty VSS
. Lock-up clutch does not
engage.'t 4-57
Blinks. Short in A/T gear position switch wire. Faulty A/T gear position switch
. Fails to shift other than
2nde4th gears.. Lock-up clutch does not
engage.
14-58
OFFDisconnected A/T gear position switch
connector
Open in A/T gear position switch wireFaulty A/T gear position switch
Fails to shift other than
2nd-4th gears.
Lock-up clutch does not
en98ge.
Lock-up clutch engages
and disengages alter-
nately.
14-60
7BlinksDisconnected shift control solenoidvalve A connector
Short or open in shitt control solenoidvalve A wire
Faulty shift control solenoid valve A
. Fails to shift (between
1st-4th, 2nd-4th or
2nd-3rd gears only).. Fails to shift (stuck in
4th gear).
14-62
8BlinksDisconnected shitt control solenoid
valve B connector
Shon or open in shift control solenoidvalve B wi.e
Faulty shift control solenoid valve B
. Fails to shiJt (stuck in
lst or 4th gears).'t 4-64
aBlinksDisconnected countershatt speed sen-sor connector
Short or open in the countershaft
speed sensor wire
Faulty countershaft speed sensor
. Lock-up clutch does not
engage_
14-50
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Number of @indicator light
blinks while
Service Check
Connector is
connected with
the special tool.
@ indicator
lightPossible CauseSymptomRefer to
page
'loBlinksDisconnected engine coolant tempera-
rure (ECT) sensor connector
Short or open in ECT sensor wire
Faulty ECT sensor
Lock-up clutch does not
engage.14-68
1lOFFDisconnected ignition coil connector
Short or open in ignition coil wire
Faulty ignition coil
. Lock-up clutch does not
engage.'t 4-7 0
13Blinks. Shon or open in LT GRN wire between
the D3 terminal and ECM. Faulty barometric pressure {BARO)
sensor
NOTE: The BARO sensor is built into
the ECM
. No specific symptom
appears.
14-7 1
14Blinks. Short of open in FAS {YEL} wire be-
tween the D16 terminal and ECM. Faulty ECM
. Transmission jerks hard
when shitting.
't5OFFDisconnected mainshaft speed sensor
connecror
Short or open in mainshaft speed sen-
sor wire
Faulty mainshaft speed sensor
. Transmission jerks hard
when shifting.
14-75
SymptomProbable CauseRet.page
LQ! indicator light is on steady, not blinking whenever the ignition is on.14-77
[Q3] indicator light does not come on for 2 seconds after ignition is first
turned on.14-78
Lock-up clutch does not have duty operation (ON-OFFI.Check A/C signal with
A/C on.14-80Lock-up clutch does not engage.
Shitt leve. cannot be moved lrom @ position with the brake pedal
depressed.Check brake switch signal,14-41
It the self-diagnosis LQ4 indicator light does not blink, perform an inspection according to the table below.
a lf a customer describes the symptoms for codes 3, (yet the LQ! indicator light is not blinkingl, 6, 1 1 or 15, it will
be necessa.y to recreate the symptom by test driving. and then checking the @ indicator light with the ignition still
oN.
e lt ttre @ indicator light displays codes olher than those listed above or stays lit continuously, the TCM is faulty.. Sometimes the Lqd indicator light and the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MlL)/Check Engine light may come on simul-taneously. lf so, check the PGM-Fl system according to the numbe. of blinks on the MIL/Check Engine light. thenreset the memory by removing the BACK UP fuse in the unde.-hood fuse/relay box for more than 1O seconds. Drive
the vehicle for several minutes at speed over 30 mph (5O km/h), then recheck the MIL/Check Engine light.
NOTE:
. PGM-FI system
The PGM-Fl system on this model is a sequential multiport fuel injection system.a Disconnecting the BACK UP luse also cancels the radio anti-theft code. preset stations and the clock setting. Get
the fuse so vou can reset them.the customer's code number and make note ot the radio
14-51