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Electrical Troubleshootin g
Troubleshooting Flowchart - A/T Gear Position Switch (Short)
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Po$ible Cause
' Shon in A/T gea. position
switch wire. F.ulty A/T g€at position switch
NOTE: Code P1705 (5) is set when theTCM receives two gear position inputs
at the same time.
TCM CONNECTOR A {26FI
WIRE SIDE OF FEMALE TERMINALS
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Measure ATP D. Voltagel1. Shift to all positions other than
o;.2. Measure the voltage betweenthe Ag and 413 or A26 termi'nals.
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14-62
. OBO ll Scan Tool indicates CodeP1705.. S6lt-diagnosis Pr-,.. indicatorlight blinks five times.
Observe the A/T gear position
indicator:1. Turn the ignition switch ON {ll).2. Observe the A/T gear position
indicator, and shift each Posi-tion separately.
The syslem is OK at this time.Ch€ck the wite hotn€ss for dam-a9e,
Do any indicators stay on when the
shift lever is not in that position?
Measure ATP R Voltage:1. Turn the ignition switch ON (lli.
2. shitt to all positions otherthan E.3. Measure the voltage betweenthe A11 and 413 or 426 termi-nals.Check for short in ihe wire
betwe€n the 411 termin.l and theA/T gear position switch or A/Tg6ar position indicator. lf wire is
OK, check tor lo6e TCM connec-
tors. lf necessary, substitute a
known-good TCM and rech€ck.
ls there battery voltageT
Measure ATP PN Volt.go:1. Shift to all positions otherthan E or E.2. Measure the voltage betweenthe 410 and A13 or 426 terminals.
Check for 3hort in the wire
between the A10 tetminal andthe A/T gear position indicator,or a short in the wir63 betweenthe A/T gear position indicatorand A/T g€ar position switch. lfwires are oK, check for looseTCM connecto13. lf necessarv,3ubslitute a known-good TCM
and recheck.
Check for 3hort in the wirebetween the Ag terminal and thoA/T gear po3ition switch. lf wireis OK, check tor loose TCM con-neclors. ll necessary, substitute aknown-good TCM and recheck.
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Measure ATP D3 Voltrg.:1. Shift to all positions other than
E.2. Moasure the voltago botwg€nthe A8 and A13 or A26 termi-nals.
Chock for shori in the wirsbotwoon tho A8 torminal snd tfieA/T goai position switch or theA/T ge.r po.idon indicaioi, It wirois OX, ch6ck for loore TCM con-n€cto]s. lf n.ceacary, aub6tftrjt6 aknown.good TC.M .nd Jocicck.
ls there battery voltage?
Me.suro ATP2 Volt6go:1. Shilt to all positions otherthan
A.2. Measure the voltage betlveenthe A7 and A13 or A26 termi-nals.
Check fo? 3hort in tho wirebstwaon tha At torminal and thoA/T goar position switch or thoA/T ge.r po.ldon indlcltor. lf wirois OK. ch.ck for looso TCM con-noctors. lf nocoalary, lubctiiuto aknown-good TCM rnd rech.ck.
M6a.urc ATPI Voltagc:1. Shift to all positions other thantr.2. Measure the voltag€ betweonthe 46 and Al3 or 426 termi-nals,
Chock for 3holt in the wirob6two6n tho AO torminal and thoA/T gear po3ition .witch or thoA/T ger. po.ition indicator. I wir6is OK. ch.ck tor looso TCM con-nocto6. lf noca3srry, sub6titut6 aknown-good TCIVI .nd r.ch€ck.
ls there battery voltage?
Chack for looaa TCM connocioF.ll n6ce$ary, iubstitute a known-good TCM .nd rech.ck.
TCM CONNECIOR A {26P)
BRN/BLK
BFN/BLK
WIRE SIDE OF FEMALE TERMINALS
GRN/YEL
LT GRN/WHT
BRN/BLK
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Measure Power Supply CircuitVoltage:1. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).2. Measure the voltage betweenthe A12 and A13 terminals andbetween the A25 and 426 ter
Repeir open or short in tha wirebgtwoon th6 A12 .nd/or A25 tor-minrls and under-dash fu3e/r6layDox.
ls there battery voltage?
Measure O. IND Vohag.:1- Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Connect the A (26P) connector to the TCIL3. Connect a digital multimeterto the A17 and A13 or 426 ter-minals.4. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll)
and make sure that the voltageis available for 2 seconds.
Check for open or short in thowire betweon the A17 torminaltnd the gauge as3emblv. ll thewire is OK, chock tor a faulty Eliindicator light bulb or a f.ultygauge assgmbly printgd circuitboard.Ch€ck D. IND for an Open Circuitr1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the A {26P} con,nector from the TCM.3. Check tor continuity betweenthe A17 terminal and the teFminal of the gauge assemblyconnector (see section 23).
Rap.ir open in tho wire betweenth. A17 tgrminal and the gsugeassembly.
ls there conlinuity?
Check lor loose TCM connectoB.Check the A/T goar positionswitch. lf necessary, substitute eknown-good TCM and.echock.
From page 14-82
TCM CONNECTOR A I26PI
BI-K/YELBRN/BLK
BLK/YELBRN/BLK
wlRE SIDE OF FEMALE TERMINALS
BRN/BLK
GRN/BLKBRN/BLK
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Inspsction of tho A/C aign.l
Ch.ck A/C Op.ration:1. Start the engine.2. Turn the blowerswitch ON.3. Push the r'y'C switch ON.
Moaluro ACCL Voltdg.:1. Stop the engine.2. Disconnect the A {26P) con-nector from the TCM.3. Start the engine.4. Measuro the voltage betwoontho A24 and A13 or 426 termi-nals with the Ay'C compressorOFF.
Ropair open in tho wira batwaenth. A24 termin.l and rhc A/Ccomprclsor clulch ralay.
ls therc battery voltage?
. A/C aignal is OK.. Chgck for loo3e TCM connoc-1013. lf neces3ary, 3ub3tituto dknown-good TCM rnd rcchock..Inspect tho A/C sy.tem lso.lection 221.
JSymp(om
' Lock-uD clutch dog3 not haveduty opor.tion ION *OFF).. Lock-up clutch doe3 not ongago.
TCM CONNECIOR A (26PI
J
BLK
WIRE SIDE OF FEMALE TERMINALS
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Replacement
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Lock-up Control Solenoid Valve A/B Assembly
NOTE: Lock-up control solenoid valves A and B must be
removed/replaced as an assembly.
L Disconnect 2P connector from the lock-up control
solenoid valve Ay'B assembly.
2. Measure the resistance between the No. 2 terminal
{solenoid valve A) of the lock-up control solenoid
valve connector and body ground, and between the
No. 1 terminal {solenoid valve B) and body ground.
STANDARD: 12 - 25 O
LOCK.UP CONTROLSOLENOID VALVE A/BASSEMBLY
Replace the lock-uo control solenoid valve assem-
bly if the resistance is out of specification.
lf the resistance is within the standard, connect the
No. 1 terminal of the lock-uD control solenoid valve
connector to the battery positive terminal. A clicking
sound should be hea.d. Connect the No. 2 terminal to
the battery positive terminal. A clicking sound should
be heard. Replace the lock-up control solenoid valve
assembly if no clicking sound is heard.
1.Remove the mounting bolts and lock-up control
solenoid valve A/B assemblv.
Check the lock-up control solenoid valve fluid pas-
sages for dust or dirt. and replace as an assembly, if
necessary.
6x1.0mm12 N.m (1.2 kgtm,8.7 lbf.ftl
Clean the mounting surfaceand tluid passages.
Clean the mounting surface and fluid passages of
the lock-up control solenoid valve assembly, and
install a new lock-up control solenoid valve Ay'B with
a new filter/gasket.
Check the connector for rust, din or oil, and recon-
nect it securelv.
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Shift Control Solenoid Valve A/B Assembly
Test
NOTE: Shift control solenoid valves A and B must be
removed/replaced as an assembly.
l. Disconnect 3P connector from the shift control
solenoid valve A,/B assembly.
2. Measure the resistance between the No. 1 terminal
(solenoid valve A) of the shift control solenoid valve
connector and body ground, and between the No. 3
terminal (solenoid valve B) and body ground.
STANDARD: 12 - 25 o
Replace the shift control solenoid valve assembly if
the resistance is out of sDecification.
lf the resistance is within the standard, connect the
No. 1 terminal of the shift control solenoid valve con-
nector to the battery positive terminal. A clicking
sound should be heard. Connect the No. 3 terminal to
the battery positive terminal. A clicking sound should
be heard. Replace the shift control solenoid valve
assembly if no clicking sound is heard.
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1.0 mmN.m {1.2 kgf m, 8.7 lbf'ft)
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SOLENOID
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SHIFT CONTROLSOLENOID VALV€ A/BASSEMBLY
Replacement
Remove the mounting bolts and shift control sole-
noid valve ly'B assemblv.
NOTE: Be sure to remove or replace the shift con-
trol solenoid valves A and B as an assemblY.
Check the shift control solenoid valve fluid pas-
sages for dust or dirt, and replsce as an assembly, if
necessarv.
BRACKET
Clean the mounting surfaceand tluid passages.VALVE A/B ASSEMBLYFILTER/GASKETReplace.
Clean the mounting surfsce and fluid passages of
the shift control solenoid valve assembly, and
install a new shift control solenoid valve Ay'B with a
new filter/gasket.
Check the connector for rust, dirt or oil, and recon-
nect at securely.
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Transmission
Removal
. Make sure lifts, iacks and salety stands are placed
properly, and hoist brackets are attached to lhe cor-
rect position on the engine (see section 11.
. Apply parking brake and block real wheels, so vehi-
cle will nol roll off stands and fall on you while work-
ing under it.
CAUTION: Use fender covers to avoid damaging paint-
ed surtaces.
1 . Disconnect the battery negative (- ) and positive { + )
cables from the battery.
2. Remove the intake air duct and air cleaner housing
assemoty.
AIR CLEANERHOUSING ASSEMBLY
Remove the starter motor cables and cable holder
from the starter motor.
MOTOR CABLECABLE HOLDER
STARTER MOTOR'/,/ \
STARTER MOTOR CABI-E
14-104
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5.
Remove the transmission ground cable from the
transmission hanger.
Disconnect the lock-up control solenoid valve con-
nector and the shift control solenoid valve connec-
tor, then remove the harness clamp on the lock-up
control solenoid harness from the harness s1ay.
HARNESS CLAMP
TRANSMISSIOIGROUND CABLE
Disconnect the vehicle speed sensor (VSS), main-
shalt speed sensor and countershalt speed sensor
connecrors.
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VEHICLE SPEED
VEHICLE SPEED
ll t2tor coNNEcroR
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MAINSHAFT SPEEDSENSOR CONNECTOR
MAINSHAFTSPEED SENSORCOUNTERSHAFTSPEED SENSOR{
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I20.Connect the vehicle speed sensor (VSS), mainshaft
speed sensor, and countershaft sDeed sensor con-
nectors.
VEHICLE SPEED SENSORCONNECTOB
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21. Connect the lock-up control solenoid valve connec-
tor and shift control solenoid valve conneclor, then
clamp the lock-up control solenoid harness with the
harness bracket.
22. Connect the transmission ground cable.
SPEED SENSOR
LOCK-UP CONTROLSOLENOID VALVECONNECTOR
23.Connect the starter cable to the starter motor, and
install the cable holder.
NOTE: When installing the starter motor cable,
make sure that the crimped side ol the ring terminal
is facing out (see section 23).
6 x 1.0 mm12 N.m {1 .2 kgf.m, 8.7 lbl.ft)
9 N.m(0.9 kgf.m, 7 lbt.ttl
STARTER CABLETERMINAL
STARTER CABLE
24.Install the air cleaner housing assembly and intake
arr oucl.
AIR CLEANER HOUSINGINTAKE AIRASSEMBLY
27.
Refill the transmission with ATF {see page 14-98).
Connect the battery positive (+ ) and negative { - }cables to the battery.
Start the engine. Set the parking brake, and shift the
transmission through all gears three times.
Check shilt cable adjustment as described on page
14-176.
Check the front wheel alignment (see section 18).
Let the engine reach operating temperature (the cool-ing fan comes onl with the transmission in S or @position, then turn it off and check the fluid level.
31. Road test as described on page 14-94 and 96.
25.
26.
24.
29.
30.
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Steering
Componsnt Location
lndox
*Stooring Wheel
Removal ....
Disassombly/Ro8$.mbly
Disassombly ......
F08$€mbly
Powcr Stosring Gosrbox
R6moval
............................ 17-3
............. 17 -1
................ 17-16
............................. 17_25
17-30
17.31
.......17-21
Sy3tom DGcription
Fluid Flow Disgram
Steering Pump .............. 17-5
Stocring Goarbox ...17.8
Troublorhooting
Gonoral Troubleshooting .............................. 17.10
Noiso lnd Vibration ...... 17-1i[
Fluid Losk3
lnspoction
Installation
Powor Steering Hos6, Lino3
Roplacom€nt .................. 17.34
Powor Steoring Pump
RGplac6montlolpeqtion lnd Adiu3tm6nl
Stoo.ing Operation
Powor A$bi Chock
with v.hiclo Parked
Stcering Linkage 6nd Goarbox
Pump Bolt
17.18
17.18
17.19
17-20
17.35
t7-36
17 -37
r7-39
Inspoction
................... 17.41
Rack Guide Adiustmont ..........................-.-.-. 17 -21
Ffuid Rcplacemont ........17-21
Pump Prc&suro Chock ...,........................,..,..., 17 -22
Fluid Leakage Inrpection ............................... 17-23
Dissssembly
R€aEs€mbly
In3tallation........... 17_58
Ball Joint Boot Replacem.ni ........................ 17-61
17-U
17.49
J ,urrar*TNTAL REsrRArNr sysrEM (sRsr
The Integra SRS includes a driver's airbag located in the steering wheel hub and a passenger's airbag located inthe dashboard above the glove box,
Information necessary to safely service the SRS is included in this Service Manual. ltems marked with an asterisk(*) on the contents page include, or are located near, SRS components. Servicing, dissssembling or replacing
these items will require special pr6cautions and tools, and should therefore be done by an authorized Acura dealer.
. To avoid rondoring ths SRS inoparstivo. which could |rad to parsonal iniury or doath in the ov€nt of ! sev6.o
trontal collision, all SRS sarvice work must be perto.med by an authorizod Acura dsalor.. lmpropor 3orvic€ procadures, including inco[6ql rgmoval and inrtallation of the SRS, could l6ad to pgrsonal
iniury clus€d by unintentional doployment of the airbags,. Do nol bump tho SRS unh, (Xherwise, th6 3ystom may fail in cas€ ol a collision, or the airbags may d€ploy
when ths ignition switch is ON {ll).. All SRS electrical wiring harness€s aro covered with yallow insulation. Related component3 are located in ths
stcaring column. tront con3ol6, dashboard, d.shbolrd lower panel, and in the dashboard above ths glove box.
Do not u3o electrical test oquipm€nt on the3e circuii3.
NOTE: The original radio has a coded theft protection circuit. Be sure to get the customer's code number before- disconn€cting 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.
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Steering Wheel
Removal
Airbag Removal
'CAUTION:
. All SRS wiro harne33e3 ar€ coverad with yellow insu.
lation. Beforo you di3connect Eny part of En SRS
wiro harn6ss, disconnsct the airbag conncctors.
. Whenaver ths ignition switch is ON {ll}, or ha3 b.cn
turned OFF lor l.3s than thrcc minuto3, be cErs{ul
not to bump th6 SRS unh; the airbags could rcciden-
tally deploy and cause damsgo or iniurias'
. Fo. additional preclution3, rofer to tho SRS sub-soc'
tion in 36ction 23,
Disconnect the battery negative cable, then discon-
nect Dositive cable.
Remove the access panel from the steering wheel
lower cover.
CABLE REEL
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SRS MAIN HARNESS
17-24
Disconnect the connector between the airbag and
cable reel.
NOTE: Some SRS system connectors have a spring
loaded lock.
To release the lock, pull the spring-loaded sleeve
toward the stop. Then pull the connector halves
apart.
Be sure to pullon the sleeve and not on the connec-
tor half itself.
Remove the lid B and cruise control set/resume
switch cover.
Bemove the TORX bolts then, remove the airbag
assembly.
SPRING.LOADED
AIRBAG ASSEMBLY