Control arm HONDA INTEGRA 1998 4.G User Guide
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NOTE:
a Clean all parts thoroughly in solvent or carburetor
cleaner and dry with compressed air.
a Blow out all passages.
a When removing the valve body replace the lollowing:. O-rings. Lock washers
1 . Remove the ATF feed pipes from the servo body, ser-vo detent base, accumulator cover, lock-up valve
body and main valve body.
2. Remove the three bolts securing the ATF strainer
and servo detent base, then remove the strainer
and detent base.
3. Remove the three bolts securing the accumulator
cover, then remove the accumulator cover.
4. Remove the six bolts securing the servo body. then
remove the servo body and separator plate.
5. Remove the one bolt securing the secondary valvebody, then remove lhe secondary valve body andseparator plate.
6. Remove the eight bolts securing the lubricator plate
and lock-up valve body, then remov€ th€ lubricator
plate. Iock-up valve body, and separator plate.
7. Remove the one bolt securing the regulator valve
body, then remove the regulator valve body.
8. Remove the stator shaft and stop shaft.
9. Remove the detent spring from the detent arm, then
remove the control shaft from the torque converter
housrng.
1O. Remove the detent arm and detent arm shatt from
the main valve body.
1 'l . Remove the four bolts securing the main valve body,
then remove the main valve body.
'I2. Remove the ATF pump driven gear shatt, then re-
move the ATF pump gears.
13. Remove the main separator plate with two dowel
pins.
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14. Clean the inlet opening ot the ATF st,ainer thorough-
ly with compressed air, then check that it is in good
condition. and the inlet opening is not clogged.
INLET OPENING
Replace the ATF strainer if it is clogged or damaged.
NOTE: The ATF strainer can be reused if it is notclogged.
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ATF PUMP DRIVENGEAR SHAFT
ATF PUMPDRIV€N GEAR
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Grooved and ch6mleredside faces separatorplate.
Install the suction pipe collar in the torque conven-
er housing.
Install the main separator plate with two dowel pins
on the torque convener housing. Then install the ATF
pump drive gear, driven gear and driven gear shaft.
NOTE: Install the ATF pump driven gear with its
grooved and chamfered side facing down.
ATF PUMPDRIVE GEAR
Loosely install the main valve body with four bolts.
Make sure the ATF pump drive gear rotates smoothly
in the normal operating direction and the ATF pump
driven gear shalt moves smoothly in the axial and
normal operating directions.
Install the secondary valve body, separator plate and
two dowel pins on the main valve body.
lnstallthe control shaft in the housing, with the con-
trol shaft and manual valve together.
Installthe detent arm and arm shaft in the main valve
body, then hook the detent arm spring to the detent
arm.
SERVO SEPARATOR PLATE
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DETENT ARM SPRING
'17. Install the ATF feed oipes.
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7. Install the servo body and separator plate (six bolts|.
8. Install the accumulator cover (three bolts).
9. Install the servo detent base and ATF strainer and
new lock washers (three bolts).
1O. Tighten the four bolts to '12 N.m (1.2 kgt.m, 8.7
Ibf.ft) on the main valve body.
Make sure the ATF pump drive gear and ATF pump
driven gear shaft move smoothly.
11. lf the ATF pump drive gear and ATF pump driven
gear shaft do not move freely, loosen the four bolts
on the main valve bodv and disassemble the valve
bodies. Realign the ATF pump driven gear shaft and
reassemble the valve bodies, then retighten the bolts
to the soecified toroue.
CAUTION: Failure to align the ATF pump ddven gear
shaft corr€ctly will result in a seized ATF pump driv€
gear or ATF pump dliven g€ar shatt,
ATF PUMP ATF PUMP
DRtvEN GEAR ORIVEN GEARSHAFT
12. lnstall the stator shatt and stop shaft.
13. Inslall the stop shaft stay on the secondary valve
body (one bolt).
14. Install the regulator valve body with the bolt.
1 5. Install the torque converter check valve, cooler check
valve and valve springs in the regulator valve body.
16. Install the lock-up valve body, separator plate, two
dowel pins and lubricator plate (eight bolts).
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Throttle Control Cable
Inspection
NOTE: Before inspecting the throttle controlcable, makesure:
a Throttle cable tree play is correct (see section I 1).a ldle speed is correct (see section 1l).a To warm up the engine to normal operating tempera-
ture (the cooling fan comes on).
1 . Verify that the throttle control cable is clamped cor-rectly in three positions.
CONTROL CABLE
LOWERHOSEClamp at the end ofblue tape on the cable.
Verily that the throttle controldrum is synchronized
with the throttle linkage while depressing and releas-
ing the accelerator pedal.
ll the throttle control drum is not synchronized with
the throttle linkage, adjust rhe throttle control cable.
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Adjustment
NOTE: Before adjusting the throttle controlcable, make
sure:
a Throttle cable lree play is correct (see section 11).a ldle speed is correct (see section 11).a To warm up the engine to normal operating tempera-
ture {the cooling fan comes on)
1 . Verify that the throttle control cable is clamped correctly in three positions.
THROTTLEATF COOLERPIPE
LOWERHOSEClamp at the end ofblue tape on the cable.
Verily that the throttle linkage is in the fully-closedposttron.
Loosen the locknut of the throttle control cable at
the throttle linkage.
CONTROL CABLE
LOCKNUTS
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Push in this directron.
Remove the free play of the throttle control cable
with the locknut, while pushing the throttle control
drum to the tull-closed potision as shown.
5. Tighten the locknuts.
6.After tightening the locknuts, inspect the synchroni-
zation and throttle control drum movement.
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Inspection and Adjustment
Pump Pressure Check
Check the fluid Dressure as follows to determine
whether the trouble is in the pump or gearbox.
NOTE; First check the power steering fluid level and
pump belt tension.
CAUTION: Disconnect the pump outlet hose (high-pres-
sure line) with care so as not to spill the power steering
fluid on the frame and other parts,
1. Disconnect the pump outlet hose (high-pressure)
from the pump outlet fitting, then install the P/S
joint adapter (pump) on the pump outlet.
P/S PRESSURE GAUGE07a06 - 001mo1
OUTLET HOSE FITTINGHOSE ATTACHING BOLT11 N.m (1.1 kgt.m 8lbl.ft)
PRESSURECONTROL VALVE
P/SAOAPTER IHOSEI07NAK - SR30124
6 x 1,0 mm BOLT
lP.n ol tooll'| 1 N.m
11.1 kgi.m,8lbtftl
PUMPFITTING
Connect the P/S joint adapter (hose) to the power
steering pressure gauge, then connect the pump
outlet hose (high-pressure)to the adapter.
Install the power steering pressure gauge to the P/S
joint adapter (pump).
Open the shut-off valve fully.
Open the pressure control valve fulli.
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Start the engine and let it idle.
Turn the steering wheel from lock-to-lock several
times to warm the fluid to operating temperature.
Measure steady-state fluid pressure while idling. lf
the pump is in good condition, the gauge should
read less than 1500 kPa (15 kgflcm' ,213 psi).
lf it reads high, check the outlet hose or valve body
unit (see General Troubleshooting 17-101.
Close the pressure control valve, then close the
shut-off valve gradually until the pressure gauge
needle is stable, Read the pressure.
lmmediately open the pressure control valve fully.
CAUTION: Do not keep the pressure control valve
closed more then 5 seconds or the pump could be
damaged by over-heating.
lf the pump is in good condition, the gauge should
read at least 6,400 - 7,400 kPa (65 - 75 kgflcm',924- 1,067 psi). A low.eading means pump output is
too low for full assist. Repair or replace the pump.
P/S PRESSURE GAUGE07i.{)6 - (x)l(xrol
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SHUT.OFF VAI.VE
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ABS Control Unit
RemovaUlnstallation
1. Remove the right quarter trim panel.
2. Disconnect the ABS control unit connectors.
3. Remove the ABS control unit.
Pulsers/Wheel Sensors
Inspection
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Check the front and rear pulser for chipped or dam-
aged teeth.
Measure the air gap between tho wheel sensor and
pulser sllthe way around while rotating the pulser.
Standard: 0.4 - 1.0 mm (0.02 - 0.04 in)
NOTE: lf the gap exceeds 1.0 mm (0.04 in), the
probability is a distorted suspension arm which
should be reDlaced.
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Install the ABS control unit in the reverse order of
removal.
Start the engine, and check that the ABS indicator
goes off.
Test-drive the vehicle, and check that the ABS indi-
cator does not come on.
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SYMPTOMREMEDY
Hot air tlow is low.Blower motor runs, but one or more
speeds are inoperative.
Follow the flowchart (see page 21-9).
Blower runs propetly.Check for the following:. Clogged heater duct
. Clogged heater outlet
. Incorrect door Position
No hot air tlowBlower motor does not run at all.Follow the flowchart {see page 21-11}
Blower motor runs.Check for the following:
. clogged heater duct
. Clogged blower outlet. Clogged heatet valve
. Faultv air mix door
. Heater valve cable adjustment lsee page 21-27].
. Air mix control cable adiustment {see page 21-27)
. Faulty thermostat (see section 10)
. Clogged evsporator (with air conditioning)
. Frozen evaDorator (with air conditioning)
Mode control motor does not run, or one or more mooes are
inoDeratave.
Follow the flowchart (see page 21-14).
Recirculation control door does not change between FRESH
and RECIRCULATE.
Follow the flowchart {see page 21-17).
Troubleshooting
Symptom Chart
NOTE: Check the engin€ coolant level and allow the engine to warm up before troubleshooting'
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Heater Valve Cable
Adjustment
Air Mix Control Cable
Adjustment
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l.Disconnect the heater valve cable from the heater
valve arm and the clamp, and from the heater con-
trol arm and the clamp.
Set the temperature control lever to MAX. HEAT.
Turn the heater control arm, as shown, then connect
the end of the heater valve cable to the heater con-
trol arm.
Gently slide the heater valve cable housing back from
the end enough to take up any slack in the heater
valve cable, but not enough to make the tempera-
ture control lever move. Hold the end of the heater
valve cable housing against the stop, then snap the
heater valve cable housing into the clamp.
HEATER CONTROLARM
HEATERVALVEARM
HEATER VALVECABLECLAMP
5. Turn th€ heater valve arm as shown, and connect
the end of the heater valve cable to the heater valve
arm.
STOP
6. Gently slide the heater valve cable housing back from
the end enough to take up any slack in the heater
valve cable, but not enough to make the tempera-
ture control lever move. then snap the heater valve
cable housing into the clamp.
NOTE: The air mix control cable should alwavs be
adjusted whenever the heater valve cable has been
disconnected.
HEATER VALVE CABLE
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CLAMP
1.Disconnect the air mix control cable from the air mix
control arm and the clamp.
Set the temperature control lever to MAX. HEAT.
Turn the air mix controlarm, as shown, then connect
the end of the air mix control cable to the air mix
control arm.
Gently slide the air mix control cable housing back
from the end enough to take up any slack in the air
mix control cable, but not enough to make the tem-
perature control lever move, then snap the air mix
control cable housing into the clamp.
NOTE: The heater valve cable should always be ad-
justed whenever the air mix control cable has been
disconnected.
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AIR MIX CONTROLCABLEAIR MIX CONTROLARM
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Gharging System
Troubleshooting
Ahcrn.tor Control Swtom T.rt (USA)
NOTE: Betore testing, check proper operation of the ELD by confirming with the MIL (s€e section 11).
CAUTION: Ba 3urc to ut! | vollmatalwith hr plu! tarmlnal connactad to bat-tary plua and ita mlnua talmlnal to lha4P connactor tarrninal No. 2.
ALTENNATORilP COiINECTOR
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ALTERNATOR.P CONI{ECTOB
Wire sido olt€m6le t€rminal6
ECM CONI{ECTOR A l:t2F)
BATTERY
Ch.ck tor . .hort In th. clrcuit(ALTC ltn.lr1. Disconnect the 4P connoctorIrom th6 altemator.2. Start tho engine, and turn thoh6adlights (high beam) ON.3. Moasur€ voltago botwoen th64P conn€ctor t6rminal No. 2and the positivo t€rminsl oltho batterv.
16 thor6 1 V or less?
Chrck for .n oD.n In th. wllrIALTC lln.):1. turn the headlight and igni-tion switch OFF.2. Disconnect th6 A (32P) con-noctor from the ECM.3. Ch6ck for continuity b6tw6entho ECM connoctor A (32P)
t€rminal No, 19 and alternator4P connoctor torminal No. 2.
Rrp.h op.n In th. wh. brlw..nth. rltarn oi.nd ECM.
Ch.ct for rhort in th. wire (ALTC
lin.l:'1. Turn the headlight and ignition switch OFF.2. Disconn€ct the A {32P} con-n6ctor from tho ECM.3. Check for conlinuity b€twoenths ECM connector A (32P)
terminal No. 19 8nd bodyground.
Slbrlltut. ! tnown-good ECM..nd rach.ck. It Drorcrlb.d volt-rgr ir now avalldla, raphce lhaorigin.l Ecilt.
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Wipers/Washers
Component Locationlndex
WINDSHIELD/BEAR WINDOWWIPER/WASHER SWITCHTest, page 23-269Replacement. page 23-268
wlNOSHIELD WIPERARMS/BLADESReplac6ment, page23-272
WINDSHIELDWIPER MOTORTest, page 23 271Replacement. page 23-272
WINDSHIELD WASHERMOTORfest. page 23-27 4
REAR WINDOWWASHER MOTORTest, page 23-2"14UNDER.DASHFUSE/RELAY BOX
INTERMTNEMT WIPERFELAY CIRCUN(ln the integrated control unit)Inpur Test, page 23-154
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REAR WINDOW WIPER MOTORTest, page 23-273
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