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Starter Overhaul
CAUTION: Disconnect th€ banery negative cable botore
removing the starter.
NOTE: The original radio has a coded theft protection
citcuit. Be sure to get the customer's code number before- disconnecting the baftery.- removing the No. ,17 (7.5 A) fuse from the under-hood
fuse/relav box.- removing the radio.
After service, reconnect power to the radio and turn it
on. When the word "CODE" is displayed, enter the cus-
tomer's 5-digit code to restore radio operation.
BRUSH HOLDERTest, page 23-82
BRUSHInspectaon, page 23-82
SOLENOID HOUSING
STEEL BALL
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Alternator Replacement
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NOTE: The original radio has a coded theft protection
circuit. Be sure to get the customer's code number before
- disconnecting the battery.
- removing the No. 47 (7.5 A) fuse from the under-hood
fuse/relay box.
removing the radio.
After service, reconnect power to the radio and turn it on.
When the word "CODE" is displayed, enter the cus
tomer's s-digit code to restore radio operation.
1. Disconnect the ground cable from the battery nega-
tive (- ) terminal.
2. Disconnect the alternator connector from the al-
lernalor,
TERMINAL NUT8 N,m (O.8 kgf'm, 6 lbl'ft)
B TERMINAL
ALTERNATORCONNECTOR
Remove the terminal nut and the WHT wire from the
B terminal.
Loosen the adjusting nut, then remove the mount-
Ing nut.
MOUNTINGBOLT
MOUNTING NUT44 N.m (4.5 kgf.m.33 lbt.ftl
5. Remove the alternator belt from the alternator pulley.
6. Remove the lower mounting bolt, then lilt the alter-
naror upwaro.
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7.Remove the lower and upper mounting bracket bolts
and the mounting brackets.
BRACKET BOLTSil4 N.m {4.5 kgl.m, 33 lbt.ft)
8. Remove the adiusting nut and upper mounting bolt,
then lift out the alternator.
9. lnstallthe alternator in the reverse order of removal.
CAUTION: Adiust the alternator belt tension aftsr
installation lseo page 23-1151.
NOTE: Reconnect the battery ground cable and turn
the radio on. When the word "CODE" is displayed,
enter the customer's s-digit code.
BRACKET
UPPER MOUNTINGBRACKET EOLTS44 N.m {4.5 kgl.m, 33 lbl'ft)
24 N.m (2.4 kgf.m,17 rbf.ftl
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Stereo Sound System
Component Location Index
DOORSPEAKERReplacement, page 23-2OO
NOTE: The original radio has a coded theft protection
circuit. Be sure to get the customer's code number betore- disconnecting the battery.- removing the No.47 (7.5 A) fuse from the under-
hood fuse/relay box.- removing the radio.
After service, reconnect power to the radio and turn it
on. When the word "CODE" is displayed, enter the cus-
tomer's 5 digit code to restore radio operation.
STEREO RADIO/CASSETTEPLAYERRemoval, page 23-199Terminals, page 23 200
RIGHT TWEETERReplacement, page 23'200
BIGHT REARSPEAKERReplacement, page 23-201
LEFT REARSPEAKERReplacement, page 23,201POWER ANTENNA MOTORTest, page 23-202Replacernent, page 23-203
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Unit Removal
NOTE: The original radio has a coded thelt protection
circuit. Be sure to get the customer's code number before- disconnecting the battery.- removing the No. 47 (7.5 A) fuse in the under-hood
fuse/relay box.- removing the radio.
After service. reconnect power to the radio and turn it on.
When the word "CODE" is displayed, enter the cus-
tomer's 5-digit code to restore radio operation.
'1. Remove the center console (see section 20).
2. Remove the cigarette lighter assembly (see page
23-2131.
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FRONT CONSOLE
Remove the four mounting screws, then remove the
front console.
Loosen the two mounting screws. then disconnect
the 16P connector and the antenna lead, and Dull
out the stereo radio/cassette plaver.
16P CONNECTOR
ANTENNA SUB-LEAD
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SwitchTest
SRS comDonents are located in this area. Review the
SRS component locations, precautions, and procedures
in the SRS section (23) before performing repairs or ser-
vtce.
NOTE: The original radio has a coded thett protection cir-
cuit. Be sure to get the customer's code number beJore- disconnecting the battery.- removing the No. 47 (7.5 A) fuse from the under-hood
fuse/relay box.- removing the radio.
After service, reconnect Dower to the radio and turn it on.
When the word "CODE" is displayed, enter the customer's
5-digit code to restore radio operation
Disconnect the battery negative cable, then discon-
nect the positive cable, and wait at least three min-
uIes.
Disconnect each airbag connector.
Driver's Side:
a Remove the access panel from the steering wheel,
then disconnect the 2P connector between the
driver's airbag and cable reel.
Front Passenger's Side:
. Remove the glove box,
a Disconnect the 2P connector between the front
passenger's airbag and SRS main harness.
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Remove the dashboard lower cover and knee bolster(see page 23-71).
Disconnect the cable reel 3P conneclor from the main
wtre narness.
CABLE REEL SUB.HARNESS3P CONNECTOR
Check for continuitv between the No. 2 terminal of the
cable reel sub-harness and body ground with the
horn switch Dressed.
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It there is continuity, the horn switch is OK.
lf there is no continuity, go to step 6. (cont,d)
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Set/Resume Switch Test/Replacement
SRS comDonents are located in this area. Review the
SRS component locations, precautions, and procedures
in the SRS section (23) before performing repairs or ser-
vice.
NOTE: The original radio has a coded theft protection cir-
cuit, Be sure to get the customer's code number before- disconnecting the battery.- removing the No. 47 {7.5 A} fuse from the under-hood
fuse/relav box.- removing the radio.
Atter service, reconnect Dower to the radio and turn it on.
When the word "CODE" is displayed, enter the customer's
s-digit code to restore radio operatior..
1. Disconnect the battery negative cable, then discon-
nect the oositive cable, and wait at least three min-
utes,
2. Disconnect each airbag connector.
Drivor's Side:
a Remove the access panel from the steering wheel,
then disconnect the 2P connector between the
driver's airbag and cable reel,
Front Passenge;'s Side:
a Remove the glove box.
. Disconnect the 2P connector between the front
passenger's airbag and SRS main harness.
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Remove the dashboard lower cover and knee bolster(see page 23-71).
Disconnect the cable reel 3P connector trom the main
wire harness.
CABLE REEL SU&HARNESS3P CONNECTOR
Check for continuiw between the terminals of the
cable reel sub-harness 3P connector in each switch
position according to the table.
CAALE REEL SUB.HARNESS3P CONNECTOR
terminalside
lf there is continuity, and it matches the table,
the switch is OK.
lf there is no continuity in one or both positions,
go to step 6.(cont'd)
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RESUME (ON}o
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Testing for a Short to Ground with a
Self-Powered Test Light or DVOM
1. Remove the blown fuse and disconnect
the battery and load.
2. Connect one lead of a self-powered test
light or digital volvohmmeter (DVOM)
(switched to the lowest "OHMS' range) to
the fuse terminal on the load side.
Disconnect the battery
FUSEBOXRemove the tuse,
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Disconnect theload here.
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Connect the other lead to a known
good ground.
Beginning near the fuse box, wiggle the
harness. Continue this at convenient
points about six inches apart while
watching the test light or DVOM.
lf the self-powered test light goes on or
the DVOM displays a low reading or no
reading (zero), there is a short to ground
in the wiring near that Point.
SELF-POWEREDTEST LIGHTorDVOM
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Testing lor a Short with a Short Circuit
Locator (Short Finder)
1. Remove the blown fuse. Leave the
battery connected.
2. Connect the short finder across the battery
terminals and the load (component) side of
the Juse terminal.
BATTERY
SHORTFINDER
...untiltheneedle stopsmoving.
3. Close all switches in the circuit
you're testing.
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Gauges (cont'd)
- How the Circuit Works
When the ignition switch is in ON (ll) or START (lll),
battery voltage is supplied through fuse 25 to the
gauges in the gauge assembly.
Speedometer and Odometer
The odometer and speedometer drive circuits
receive pulses lrom the vehicle speed sensor
(VSS). The pulse rate increases as the car
accelerates. The frequency and duration of these
input pulses are measured and displayed by the
speedometer, odometer and tripmeter.
Tachometer ('98-'99 Models)
The tachometer drive circuit receives oulses from
the ignition control module (lCM) in the distributor
assembly. The solid-state tachometer then displays
these pulses as engine speed. For each 200 pulses
per minute from the ignition control module (lCM),
the tachometer displays 100 RPM.
Tachometer ('00 Model)
The tachometer drive circuit receives pulses f rom
the PCM or ECM. The solid-state tachometer then
displays these pulses as engine speed. For each
200 oulses oer minute trom the PCM or ECM the
tachometer displays 1 00 RPM.
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge and Fuel
Gauge
The engine coolant temperature gauge has two
intersecting coils wound around a permanent
magnet rotor. Voltage applied to the coils, through
fuse 25, generates a magnetic field. The magnetic
field, controlled by the engine coolant temperature
gauge sending unit, causes the rotor to rotate and
the gauge needle to move. As the resistance in the
sending unit varies, current through the gauge coils
changes. The gauge needle moves toward the coil
with the strongest magnetic tield. The fuel gauge
works the same way.
The engine coolant temperature gauge sending
unit's resistance varies from about 137 ohms at low
engine temperature to between 30-46 ohms at high
temperature (radiator fan running).
The fuel gauge sending unit's resistance varies from
about 2-5 ohms at full, to about 110 ohms at empty.
When you turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), the
gauge remains at the last reading until you turn lhe
ignition switch to ON (ll) or START (lll) again.
Refer to the Service Manual (Section 23, Electrical)
for specific tests or troubleshooting procedures.
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Lubrication Points
\_For the details of lubrication points and type of lubricants to be applied, refer to the illustrated index and various work pro-
cedures (such as Assembly/Reassembly, Replacement, Overhaul, Installation, etc.) contained in each section.
*1: Always use Genuine Honda Manual Transmission Fluid (MTF). Using motor oil can cause stiffer shifting because it
does not contain the proper additives.*2: Always use Honda ATF-Z1 (ATF). Using a non-Honda ATF can affect shift quality.*3: Always use Genuine Honda DOT 3 Brake Fluid. Using a non-Honda brake fluid can cause corrosion and decrease thelife of the system.*4: Always use Genuine Honda Power Steering Fluid. Using any other type of power steering fluid or automatic transmis-sion fluid can cause increase wear and poor steering in cold weather.i
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No.LUBRICATION POINTSLUBRICANT
1EngineAPI Service Grade: Use SJ "Energy Conserving" grade oil.The oil container may also display the API Certificationmark shown below. Make sure it says "For GasolineEngines."
SAE Viscosity: See chart below.
2Tra.nsmissionManualHonda Genuine MTF*2
AutomaticHonda ATF -21 (ATFY2
3Brake line (lncludes Anti-lock brake line)Genuine Honda DOT3 Brake Fluid*3
4Clutch lineGenuine Honda DOT3 Brake Fluid*3
5Power steering gearboxSteering grease P/N 08733 - 8070E
6Release fork (Manual transmission)Super High Temp Urea Grease (P/N 08798 - 9002)
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Throttle wire end (Dashboard lower panel hole)
Cruise control actuator wire end(Dashboard lower panel hole)
Silicone grease
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Throttle cable end (Throttle link)
Cruise control actuator cable end (Actuator link)Brake master cylinder pushrod
Clutch master cylinder pushrod
Battery terminalsFuel fill lid
Multi-purpose grease
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Engine hood hinges and engine hood latchHatch hinges and latch or trunk hinges and latch
Door hinges, upper and lower
Door open detent
Honda White Lithium Grease
19Rear brake calipersSilicone grease
20Power steering systemGenuine Honda Power Steering Fluid*a
21Air conditioning compressorRefrigerant oil ND-olL8 (P/N38897 - PR7 - A01AH or
38899-PR7-A01)(For Refrigerant: HFC-1 34a (R-1 34a))
API SERVICE TABELAPI CERTIFICATION SEAT
ZU30
Recommended engine oilEngine oil viscosity forambient temperature ranges