battery HONDA INTEGRA 1998 4.G Repair Manual
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>: Bolt locations
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7. Disconnect the connector, and remove the regula'
tor through the cenler hole in the door.
NOTE: Scribe a line around the roller guide bolts to
show the original adlustment-
8. Remove the power window motor from the
regulator.
NOTE: Before removing the power window motor,
mark the location by scribing a line across the sec-
tor gear and regulator.
V: Bolt locations, 3
POWERwlNDowMOTOR
CONNECTOR
REGULATOR
9. Grease all the sliding surlaces of the regulator and
center glass guide where shown.
10. lnstall the power window motor on the regulator.
'l 1. Check that the regulator moves smoothly by con
necting a I2 V battery to the power window motor
(see section 23).
V: Adjusting bolt Ilocations,2 \l
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20-37
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Moonroof
Troubleshooting
SymptomP.obable Cause
Clogged drain tube.
Gap between glass weatherstrip and roof panel
De{ectrve or improperly Installed glass weatherstrip
Gap between drain seal and rool panel.
Excessive clearance between glass weatherstrip and roof panel-
Loose motor.
Worn gear or bearing.
Cable assemblv deformed.
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
1.
Water leaks
Wind noise
Motor noise
Glass does not move, but motor
turns
Clutch out ol adiustment.
Foreign matter stuck between guide rail and slider'
lnner cable loose.
Cable assembly not attached properly
,l
2
3
4
Glass does not move and motor
does not turn (glass can be moved
with moonroof wrench)
1. Blown fuse.
2. Faulty switch.
3. Battery run down.
4. Delective motor.
5. Faulty relay.
Glass Height Adiustment
The roof panel should be even with the glass weather-
srrip, to within 1.8 t O.5 mm {O.07 t 0.02 in} all the
way around. lf not, slide the sunshade back, and:
1. Tilt-up the glass.
2. Loosen the bolts and adjust the glass.
3. Repeat on opposite side if necessary.
1.8 i 0.5 mm 10.07 i 0.02 inl
V : Boll locations, 6
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ROOF PANELGLASS BRACKET
Side-to-side iit of glass weatherstrip can be adJust-
ed by loosening the frame mounting bolts and mov-
ing the frame right or left and {orward or backward
by hand (see page 2O-8Oi.
GLASS BRACKETGLASS WEATHERSTRIP
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20-78
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Troubleshooting
Glass Height Adjustment
The rooJ panel should be even with the glass weather
strip, to within 1.8 t 0.5 mm (O.O7 tO.O2 in) allthe way
around. It not, slide the sunshade back, and:
1. Tilt-up the glass.
2. Loosen the bolts and adjust the glass.
3. Repeat on opposite side if necessary.
1.810.5 mm {0.07 } 0.02 inl
Gr_ASS
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ROOF PANELGLASS BRACKET
GLASS WEATHERSTRIP
4. Side-to-side fit oI glass weatherstrip can be adjust-
ed by loosening the frame mounting bolts and mov
ing the frame right or left and forward or backward
by hand (see page 20-87).
GLASS BRACKET
SymptomProbable Cause
Water leaks1. Clogged drain tube.
2. Gap between glass weatherstrip and roof panel.
3. Detective or improperly installed glass weatherstrip.
4. Gap between drain seal and roof panel.
Wind noise1. Excessive clearance between qlass weatherstriD and roof oanel.
Motor noiseI
2
3
Loose motor.
Worn gear or bearing.
Cable assembly deformed.
Glass does not move, but motor
turnS
1
2
3
Clutch out of adjustment.
Foreign matter stuck between guide rail and slider.
lnner cable loose.
Cable assembly not attached properly.
Glass does not move and motor
does not turn (glass can be moved
with moonroof wrench)
I
2
3
Blown fuse.
Faulty switch.
Battery run down.
Defective motor.
Faulty relay.5
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20-85
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Dashboard
Component Removal/lnstallation (cont'dl
5. Remove the knee bolster.
: Bolt
A'ir
locations,3
6 x 1.0 mm9.8 N.m
{1.0 kgt m,7.2 tbf.fit
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6. lnstallation is the reverse o{ the removal procedure.
Ste.eo ladio/cassette, Heatet contlol Danel removal:
1. Remove the rear console, then remove the front
console (see page 20-130).
Loosen the bolts, then remove the stereo radio/
cassette by pulling it out.
Disconnect the connector and antenna lead.
NOTEr The original radio has a coded theft protec-
tion circuit. Be sure to get the customer's code num-
ber before- disconnecting the battery.- removing the No. 47 (7.5 A) tuse 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 customer's 5-digit code to restore radio
ope.ation.
KNEE BOLSTER
20-134
CONNECTOR
CASSETTE
: Bolt locations, 2
6x1.0mm9.8 N.m {1.0 kgt m,
3. Carefully pry the hazard warning switch and rear
window detogger switch out of the heater control
panel.
Disconnect the connectors.
HAZARD WARNINGswtTcHREAR WINDOWDEFOGGER SWITCH
CONNECTORS
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Dashboard
Replacement Precautions
SRS wire harnesses are routed near the dashboard and
steenng column.
CAUTION:
a All SRS wire hsrnesses are covered wiih yellow insu-
lation. Before you disconnect any pan of an SRS wire
harness, disconnect the airbag conneclors.
a Whenever the ignition switch is ON (ll), or has been
tulned OFF for less than three minules, be careful not
to bump the SRS unit; the ai.bags could accidentally
deploy and cause damage or injuries.
a For additional precautions, refer lo the SRS sub-section
in section 23.
PASSENGER'S AIRBAG
Belore removing the dashboard:
1. Disconnect the battery negative cable, then discon-ne.r rhe n^.iriua.ahla
NOTEr The original radio has a coded thett protec,
tion circuit. Be sure to get the customer's code num
ber before- disconnecting the battery.- removing the No. 47 (7.5 A) fuse from the under-
hood tuse/relay box.- removing the radio.
After service, reconnect power to the radio and turn
it on. When the word "CODE" is displayed, enter
the customer's 5-digit code to restore radio
operation.
DRIVER'S AIRBAG
SRS UNIT
20-138
2.Install the short connectors (RED).
Driver's:
Remove the access panel, then disconnect the con-
nector between the cable reel and driver's airbag.
CABL€ REELCONNECTOR--_--._-_-----
Front passenger's:
Remove the glove box (see page 20-137), thendisconnect the connector between the front pas-
senger's airbag and SRS main harness.
FRONT PASSENGER'SAIRBAG CONNECTOR
SRS MAIN HARNESSCONNECTOR
ORIVER'S AIRBAG
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Blower Motor
View from wire side
View from wire slde
BLOWER MOTOR RELAY IP SOCKET
Blower motoa does not aun at all.
check the No. 55 {40 A} fuse inthe undeFhood fuse/relay box.
At the blower motor 2P connec-tor, connecl the BLU/8LK wire terminal to body ground with a
iumper wire.
Turn the ignition switch ON {ll).
Does the blower motor run?
Disconnect the blower motor 2Pconnector, and measure the vol-tage between the BLU/vVHT wireterminal (+) and body ground(-).
ls there battery vokagel
Turn the ignition switch OFF.
Rernove the blower motor relayfrom the under-hood fuse/relaybox and test it (see page 2l-30).
Roplsco tho blower motor .olsy.
Measure the voltage between thoNo. 3 terminal (+) and bodyground (-)
ls there battery voltage?
To page 21- 12
To page 21 13
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(cont'd)
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Troubleshooting
Blower Motor (cont'd)
From page 21-11\View from wire side
8LU/BLK( + I
Turn the ignition switch OFF.
Remove the heater control panel(see page 21-25).
Turn the ignition switch ON lll).
Measure the voltage between theBLU/BLK wire terminal {+) andbody ground (- ).
Repair open in the BLU/Bl-K wir6between the blowea motor andthe hoster lsn switch.ls there battery voltage?
Turn the ignition swirch OFF.
Check for continuity in the BLKwire between the heater fanswitch and body ground.
Check fo. an oDen in th6 8LK wirebotwo€n th€ haat€r tan switchand body ground. ll th6 whe isOK. check tor poor ground atG201 and 401.
Rsplac€ the heat€r fan switch.
ls there continuity?
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From page 21-11
BLOWER MOTOR RELAY /rp SOCKETTurn the ignition switch ON {ll).
Measure the voltage between theNo. 4 terminal (-f ) and bodyground (- ).
Repair open in the BLK/YEL wirebetweon tho under-hood tuse/r€-lav box and th€ und€r-drshtuse/relav box.
ls there battery voltage?
Turn the ignition swrtch OFF.
Check for continuity between theNo. 2 terminal and body ground.
Check for an oDen in the BLK wir€belween the undor-hood fuso/re-lay box and body ground. It thewire is OK, check forpoor groundat G201 and G4O1.
Ropair open in the BLU/WHT wirebetween the undor-hood fuse/re-lav box and the blow€r motor.
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Troubleshooting
Mode Control Motor
Mode controlmotor does nol run.or ong or more mode are in-operatve.
Disconnect the mode control mo-tor 8P connector.
Turn the ignrtion switch ON (ll).
Measurethe voltage between theBLK/YEL wire terminal {+ ) andbody ground (- ).
Repair open in ths BLK/YEL wirebetween the und€r-dash fusehe-lay box and the mods cont.olmotoa,
Turn the ignition swirch OFF.
ls there battery voltage?
To page 21 15
21-14
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Recirculation Control Motor
Recirculation contiol door doosnot change b6tw66n FRESH andRECIRCULATE.
Disconnect the recirculation control motor 4P connector.
Turn the ignition switch ON (lll.
Measure the voltage between theBLK/YEL wire terminal (+l andbodv ground 1- ).
Repair opon in the 8LK/YEL wirebotwo€n th6 undeFdaah fus6/r6-lay box and ths .acirculation con-lrol motor.
ls there battery voltage?
lurn the ignition switch OFF.
To p6ge 21-18
{cont'd)
21-17