alternator belt HONDA INTEGRA 1998 4.G Workshop Manual
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Engine Removal/lnstallation
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7. Install the left front mount, then tighten the bolts in
the numbered sequence shown (O - @).
O t2 x '1.25 mm83 N.m 18.5 kgt.m,61 lbl.ft)Fleplace.
@ 12 x 1.25 mm59 N.m 16.0 kgf.m,43 lbf.frlReplace.
O 10 x 1.25 mmil4 N.m 14.5 kgt'm,33 lbt.ft)
,5-16
. Check that the spring clip on the end of each
driveshaft clicks into place.
CAUTION: Use new spring clips.
. Bleed air {rom the cooling system at the heater
valve open (see page 10-6).
. Adjust the throttle cable (see section 1 1).
. Check the clutch pedalfree play (see section 12).
. Check that the transmission shifts into gear
smoothlY.
. Adjust the tension of the following drive belts.
Alternator belt {see section 23).
P/S pump belt (see section 171.
A/C comDressor belt (see section 22).
! Inspect for tuel leakage (see section 1ll.. After assembling fuel line parts, turn on the
ignition switch (do not operate the staner) so
that the fuel pump operates for approximately
two seconds and the fuel line pressurizes.
Repeat this operation two or three times and
check for tuel leakage at any point in the {uel
line.
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3.
Removal/lnspection/lnstallation
Drain the engine oil.
Turn the crankshatt and align the white groove onthe crankshatt pulley with the pointer on the lowercover.
Remove the cylinder head cover and middle cover.
Remove the power steering pump belt, air condition-er belt and the alternator belt.
Remove the crankshaft pulley and remove the low-er cover.
6. Remove the timing belt,
7. Remove the drive pulley.
8. Remove the oil pan and oil screen.
9. Remove the oil pump.
OIL PUMP
OIL PAN
8-1
'10. Remove the screws from the pump housing, thenseparate the housing and cover.
1 1 . Check the inner-to outer rotor radial clearance on thepumD rotor.
Inner Rotor-to-Outei Rotor Radial ClearanceStandard (Newl: O.04-O.16 mm
lO.OO2-O.O06 int
Service Limir: 0.20 mm {0.O08 in)
12. Check the housing-to-rotor axial clearancepump rotor.
Housing-to-Rotor Axial Clearance
Standard (New): 0.02-0.07 mm(0.0O1 -O.003 in)
Service Limit: O.15 mm (0.006 inl
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Electrical
Speciaf Toofs ..........................23-2
Troubleshooting
Tips 8nd Precautions .......................,..,.,.,.,.,......,..., 23-3
Five-step Troubleshooting ............,......,.,.,...,..,....., 23-5
Schsmatic Svmbols ...............23-6
Wire Color Code3 .. ................. 23-6
Relay and Control Unit Locations
Engine Compartment ......,.,.................,.,.,.,.,.,,,, 23-7
Dashboard and Door .........,...........,.....,.,....,.,.... 23-8
Dashboard and Floor ......................................... 23-10
Ouarter Pan€f .,,.,...,.,..,...,,,23-12
Connector ldontification and WireHarness Routing ......,.,......23-'13
Index to Circuits and Systems
Airbag
* Integrated Control Unit .....,.,.,.....23-152* Interlock Sytem .,...,.,...........,. 23.146
Lights, Exterior
Eack-up LighB ..................23.187
Brake Ligh$ ......................23-190*Daytime Running Lights (Canada) ................... 23"164
Front Parking Lights .......................................... 23-173
Front Side Marker Lights .................................. 23-173
Front Turn Signal Lights ..................-.......,...,.,. 23-173* Hazard Warning Lights ....................,........,....... 23-192
Headlights.....23-169
23-253 powerDistribution..................... 23-5/r
Air Conditioning.....,....... Soction 21
Alternator ..........,................... 23.99
iCigarette Lighter .........23-212
*Cruise Control
Distributor
'.'.,.'.'.,.'...,,,,.,''.'.,.',.'''.' 23.277
.............................. 23.88
................... 23-90lgnition Timing ......
Indicator Lights
Key-in Reminder System
Maintenance Reminder System*Seat Belt R€mindor System .,...........................* Side Marker/Turn Signal/HazardFlashcr Svstem .................23-192
Spark Plugs ............................23-98
Starting System .....................23-74* Stereo Sound System ...,......,..........,...,......,.,.,.,..,., 23-196
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ................ 23-277
Vshicle Speed Sensor (VSS) ................................. 23.130r Wiper/Washer System .........................................., 23-265
*Read SRS precautions on Psge 23-283 before working
in those areas,
23-154
23.136
23"133
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Troubleshooting
Tips and Precautions
Never try to disconnect connectors by pulling on their
wires; pull on lhe connector halves instead.
Alwavs reinstall Dlastic covers.
Before connecting connectors, make sure the termi-
nals are in Dlace and not bent.
a Check lor loose retainer and rubber seals.
The backs of some connectors are packed with
grease. Add grease if needed. lf the grease is contami-
nated, reolace it.
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RETAINER
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Bef ore Troubleshooting
a Check applicable tuses in the appropriate fuse/relay
box.
Check the battery for damage, state of charge, and
clean and tight connections.
Check the alternator belt tension.
CAUTION:
a Do not quick-charge a battely unless the battery
ground cable has been disconnected. otherwise
you will damage the alternator diod€s.
a Do not attempt to crank the engine with the bat-
tery ground cable loosely connected or you willse-
verely damage the wiring.
a The originsl radio has a coded theft plotection cir-
cuit. Be sure to get the customel's code numbel
before- disconnecting the battsry.- removing the No. 47 (7.5 A) fuse from tho
under-hood luse/relay box.- removing the radio.
Atter service. leconnect Dower to the radio and
tum it on. When the word "CODE" is displayed,
enter the customer's 5-digit code to restore radio
ooeration.
Handling Connectors
a Make sure the connectors are clean and have no loose
wire terminals.
a Make sure multiple cavity connectors are packed with
grease (except watertight connectors).
a All connectors have push-down release type locks.
LOCKING TAB
LOCKING TAB
Some connectors have a clip on their side used to at-
tach them to a mount bracket on the body or on
another component. This clip has a pull type lock.
Some mounted connectors cannot be disconnected
unless you tirst release the lock and remove the con-
nector from its bracket.
LOCKINGPAWL ONOTHERHALF OFCONNECTORPull todisengageBRACKET
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Charging System
Component Locationlndex
CHARGING SYSTEM LIGHT(ln the gauge assembly)Test, pages 23-102,103Bulb Locations, page 23-122
UNDER-HOOD FUSE/RELAY BOX(USA: HAS bUiIt-iN ELECTRICALLOAD DETECTOR (ELD) UNIT}Troubleshooting of ELD, secrion 11
BATTERYTest,
ALTERNATOR BELTInsp€ction and Adiustment, page 23_115ALTERNATORTroubleshooting, page 23'102Alternator/FegulatorTosl, pages 23-105,'106Replacement, page 107Overhaul, page 23-108
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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.
3.
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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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Altelnator ttelr Inspecuon ano Aol
Detlection Method:
Apply a force ol 98 N (1 0 ksl, 22 lbl) and measure the
deflection between the alternator and the crankshaft
DUllev,
Defloction: 9- 11 mm (O.35-O.43 inl
NOTE: On a brand-new belt (one that has been run
for less than five minutes), the deflection should be
81881, Bl8Cl engine: 6 - 8 mm (0.23 - 0.32 inl,
818C5 engine: 7 - I mm (0.28 - 0.35 in) when first
measured, lf the belt is worn or damaged, replace it.
ALTERNATOR ADJUSTING NUT
24 N.m 12,4 kgl.m, 17 lbI'ftl
MOUNTINGNUT44 N.m (4.5 kgf.m,33 tbf.ft)
CRANKSHAFT PULLEY ALTERNATOR BELT
lf adiustment is necessary:
1. Loosen the alternator adjusting nut and mounting
nut.
2.
3.
Move the alternator to obtain the proper belt tension,
then retighten the adiusting nut and mounting nut
to the specified torques.
Recheck the dellection of the belt.
NOTE: lI necessary, adjust the P/S pump belt (see
section 17) and A/C compressor belt (see section
221.
Belt Tension Gauge Method:
Following the gauge manulacturer's instructions, attach
the belt tension gauge to the belt and measure the
tension.
Tension: 340-490 N {35-50 kgf,77-11O lbf)
NOTE: On a brand-new belt (one that has been run
for less than five minutes), tension should be
818B1, 818C1 engine: 690 - 880 N (70 - 90 kgf, 154 -
198 lbf), 818C5 engine: 540 - 740 N (55 - 75 kgf,
121 - 165 lbf) when first measured. lf the belt is
worn or damaged, replace it.
lf adiustment is necessary:
1. Loosen the alternator adjusting nut and mounting
nut.
2.
3.
Move the alternator to obtain the proper belt tension,
then retighten the adjusting nut and mounting nut
to the specified torques.
Recheck the tension ot the belt.
NOTE: It necessary, adjust the P/S pump belt (see
section 17) and A/C compressor belt (see section
22t.
ALTERNATOR ADJUSTING NUT24 N.m 12.4 kgf'm, 17 lbt.ftJ
BELT TENSION GAUGEoTJGG -0010r0A
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MEASUREMENTSTANDARD {NEW}
Air conditioningsystemLubricant capacity m/ (fl oz) CondenserEvaporatorLine or hoseReceiver/Drver
Lubricant type: ND-OlL8(P/N 38897 - PR7 - A01AH or 38899 - PR7 - A01)
25 1516l40 (1 1/3)10 (1/3)
10 (1/3)
CompressorLubricant capacity m/ (fl oz)Lubricant type: ND-OlL8Stator coil resistance at 68'F (20"C) OPulley-to-pressure plate clearance
140' trs 142B' y' l
3.4 - 3.80.5 I 0.15 (0.02 1 0.006)
Compressorbelt*rDeflection with 98 N (10 kgf. 22 lbf)between pulleys
7.5 - 9.5 (0.30 - 0.37) with used belt5.0 - 7.0 (0.20 - 0.281 with new belt
Belt tension N (kgf, lbf)Measured with belt tension gauge390 - 540 (40 - 55, 88 - 120) with used belt740 - 880 (75 - 90, 170 - 200) with new belt
*1: When using a new belt, adjust deflection or tension to new values. Run the engine for 5 minutes then turn it off.
Standards and Service Limits
Air Conditionins - Section 22
Readjust deflection or tension to used belt values.
Electrical - Section 23
f1: Do not adjust the gap, replace spark plug if it is out of spec'*2: When using a new belt. adjust deflection or tension to new values. Run the engine for 5 minutes then turn it off.
Readjust deflection or tension to used belt values.
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MEASUREMENTSTANDARD (NEW}
lgnition coilRated voltage VPrimary winding resistance at 68"F (20'C) O
Secondary winding resistance at 68'F (20"C) k0
120.6 - 0.812.8 - 19.2
lgnition wireResistance at 68'F (20'C) k0Firinq order
25 max.1-3-4-2
Spark plugI ypeGap B18B1, 818C5 engines818C1 engine
STANDABD {NEWISERVICE LIMIT
See Section 231.0 - 1.1 (0.039 - 0.04311.2 - 1.3 (0.047 - 0.051)i-= roru',t.',1.5 (0.0591* 1
lgnition timingAt idling' BTDC (Red) - rpmM/T
AIT
Except 818C5 engine 16 ! 2 -750 (Neutral)
818C5 engine 16 t 2 - 800 (Neutral)
16!2-750 t1r{ or p position)
Alternator belt*2Deflection with 98 N (10 kgf, 22 lbf)between pulleys9.0 - 1 1.0 (0.35 - 0.43) with used belt6.0 - 8.0 (0.24 - 0.31) with new belt
Belt tension N (kgf, lbflMeasured with belt tension gauge340 - 490 (35 - 50. 77 - 1'l0l with used belt
690 - 880 (70 - 90. 1 54 - 198) with new belt
Alternator(Except B18C5engine)
Output 13.5 V at normal operating temperature A
Coil resistance (rotor) at 68'F (20'C) OSlip ring O.D.Brush lengthBrush spring tension N (kgf, lbf)
STANDARD {NEW}SERVICE LIMIT
902.914.4 (0.571
10.5 (0.41)
3.2 (0.33, 0.73)
,0, to.uur1.5 (0.06)
Alternator(B l8C5 enginelOutput 13.5 V at normal operating temperature A
Coil resistance (rotor) at 68"F (20'Cl O
Slip ring O.D.Brush lengthBrush spring tension N (kgf, lbf)
852.6 - 2.922.7 rc.89119.0 (0.75)
3.3 - 4.1 (0.34 - 0.42, 0.75 - 0.93)
',to.tg14.0 (0.55)
StarterOutputMica depthCommutator runoutCommutator O.D.Brush lengthBrush spring tension (new) N (kgf, lbf)M/TA/T
Mll:1.2 kW, A"rT: 1.4 kW0.5 - 0.8 (0.02 - 0.03)0 - 0.02 (0 - 0.0008)29.9 - 30.0 (.177 - 1.18111s.0 - 15.5 (0.59 - 0.61)12.7 - 20.6 (.3 - 2.1, 2.9 - 4.6)17 .7 - 23.5 11.8 - 2.4, 4.0 - 5.3)
0.2 (0.008)
0.05 (0.002)
29.0 (1.1421
10.0 (0.39)
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