fuel cap HONDA INTEGRA 1998 4.G Workshop Manual
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FUEL FEED PIPEFUEL GAUGE SENDING UNITTesting, section 23
FUEL FILTERReplacement, page 1 1-122FUEL VAPOR PIPE
FUEL TANXReplacement,page 11-127FUEL PUMPTesting, page 11-123Replacement, 11-123
FUEL PULSATIONDAMPER
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION(EVAP} CONTROL CANISTERVENT SHUT VALVETroubleshooting, page 11 146
EVAPORATIVE
FUEL FILL CAP
FUEL TANK PRESSURESENSORTroubleshooting, page 11 142
APOBATIVE EMISSION
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION{EVAPI BYPASS SOLENOIDVALVETroubleshooting, page 1'1-146
{EVAP) CONTROL CANISTERTroubleshooting, page 1 1-146
{EVAP} TWO WAY VALVETesting, page 11-151
FUEL INJECTORSBeplacement, page 1 1-1 19
FUELFITTINGSPrecautions, page 1 1-1 15Disconnection, page 11-1t 5Connection, page 1 1-1 16
RETURN PIPE
FUEL RAIL
FUELPRESSURE REGULATORTesting, page 11-121Beplacement, page '11 121
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ECM CONNECTOR D (16P}
Wire side of female terminals
ECM CONNECTOR D (16P1NOTE| Standard battery voltage is 12 V.
TerminalnumberWirecolorT6rminal nameDoscriptionSignal
1RED/BLKTPS (THROTTLE POSITIONSENSOR)Detects TP sensor s;gnal.With throttle fully open: about 4.5 VWith throttle fully closed: about 0.5 V
2REDAr'r'HTECT (ENGINE COOLANTTEMPERATUBE SENSOB}Detects ECT sensor signal.With ignition switch ON (ll)r about0.1 - 4.8 V (depending on engine coolanttemperalure)
3WHT//ELMAP {MANIFOLD AESOLUTEPBESSURE SENSOR)Detects MAP sensor signal.With ignition switch ON (ll)iabout 3 VAt idle: about 1.0 V {depending on enginespeeol
4YELA/VHTvccl{SENSOR VOLTAGE)Power source for MAP sensor,With ignition switch ON (ll): about 5 V
5GRNAVHTBKSW (BRAKE SWITCH)Detects brake switch signal.With brake pedal released: 0 VWith brake pedal depressed: batteryvoltage
6*!RED/BLUKS (KNOCK SENSOR}Detects KS signal.With engine running: pulses
lPHO2S (PRIMARY HEATEDOXYGEN GENSOR)Detects primary oxygen sensorsignal.With throttle fully opened, fully warmed upengine: above 0.6 VWith throttle quickly closed: below 0.4 V
8RED/VEL
IAT (INTAKE AIRTEMPERATURE SENSOR)Detects IAT sensor signal.With ignition switch ON {ll): about0.1 - 4.8 V (depending on intake airtemperature)
10YEL/BLUvcc2(SENSOB VOLTAGE)Provides sensor voltage,With ignition switch ON (ll): about 5 VWith ignition switch OFF: 0 V
1lGRN/8LUSG2 (SENSOR GROUND}Sensor ground.Less than 1.0 V at all times.
GFNA/VHT(SENSOR GROUND}Ground tor MAP sensor.Less than 1.0 V at all times.
OBN/BLUSHO2S GND (SECONDARY
HEATED OXYGEN SENSORGROUND)
Ground for secondary heatedoxygen sensor,Less than 1.0 V at alltimes.
148LU/REDSH02S (SECONDARY
HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR}Detects secondary oxygensensor srgnal.With throttle fully opened. fully warmed upengine: above 0,6 VWith throttle quickly closed: below 0.4 V
LT GRNPTANK (FUEL TANK PRESSURE SENSOR)Detects fueltank pressure sensor.With luel fill cap opened: about 2-5 V
GRN/RED
EL (ELOiDetects ELD signal.With parking lights turned on at idle: about2.5 -3.5 VWith low beam headlights turned on at idle:about 1.5 - 2.5 V*1:USA*2: 818C1 engine"3:A"/T*4: B18C'1, 818C5 engines
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DTC(MlL indication)Dstection ll€mProbable CausePage
P1336 (54)Crankshaft Speed
Fluctuation Sensor
Intermittent lnterruption
. CKF sensor
1190
Pl337 (54)Crankshaft Speed
Fluctualion Sensor
No Signal
CKF sensor
CKF sensor circuit
ECM
'11-90
P't359 (8)
Crankshaft Position/Top
Dead Center/Cylinder Position
Sensor
Connector Disconnection
CKP/TDC/CYP sensor circuit
1't -92
P1361 (8)Top Dead Center
Sensor Intermittent
Interruptaon
. TDC sensor't1-83
P1352 (8)Top Dead Center
Sensor No Signal
TDC sensor
TDC sensor circuit
ECM
1183
P1381 {9}Cylinder Position Sensor
Intermittent Interruption
. CYP sensor11-83
Pl382 (9)Cylinder Position Sensor
No Signal
CYP sensor
CYP sensor circuit
ECM
11-83
P1456*6 (90)
Evaporative Emission Control
System Leak Detected (Fuel
Tank Area)
Fuel fill cap
Vacuum connection
Fueltank
Fuel tank pressure sensor
EVAP bypass solenoid valve
EVAP two way valve
EVAP control canister vent shut valve
EVAP control canister
EVAP purge control solenoid valve
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P14s7*5 {90)
Evaporative Emission Control
System Leak Detected (EVAP
Control Canister Area)
Vacuum connection
EVAP control canister
Fuel tank pressure sensor
EVAP bypass solenoid valve
EVAP two way valve
EVAP control canister vent shut valve
FuelTank
EVAP purge control solenoid valve
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P1508 ( 14)
ldle Air Control Valve
Circuit Failure
IAC valve
IAC valve circuit
ECM
1 1-100
P1607 (-)Engine Control
Module Internal
Circuit Failure
. ECM
11-92
(cont'd)
11-45
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The fuel supply system co
high pressure fuel pump, t
fuel pressure regulator. f
damper, and fuel delivery i
delivers pressure-regulated
cuts the luel delivery when
Fuel Supply System
System Description
consists of a fuel tank, in-tank
r, PGM-Fl main relay, fueffilter,
. fuel injectors, fuel pulsation
y and return lines. This system
ed fuel to the fuel injectors and
rn thq engine is not running.
Fuel Pressure
Relieving
Before disconnecting fuel pipes or hoses, release pres-
sure from the system by loosening the 12 mm banjo
bolt on top ol the fuel filter.
Do not smok€ while working on the tuel system,
Keep open flames or sparks away from you. work
arga.
Be sure to relieve fuel pressure while the ignition
swiich is ofl,
Make sure you have the anti theft code for the
radio, then write down the frequencies for the
radio's preset buttons.
Disconnect the battery negative cable from the bat-
tery negative terminal.
Remove the fuelfill cap.
Use a box end wrench on the 12 mm banjo bolt at
the fuel filter while holding the fuel filter with another
wrench.
Place a rag or shop towel over the '12 mm banjo
bolt.
Slowly loosen the 12 mm banjo bolt one complete
tu rn.
1 1-1 18
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NOTE| Replace the washers whenever the 12 mm banjo
bolt is loosened or removed.
lnsDection
1. Relieve fuel pressure.
2. Remove the 12 mm banjo bolt from the fuel filter
while holding the fuel tilter with another wrench.
Attach the fuel pressure adapter bolt, 12 mm and
the special tool.
3. Stan the engine. Measure the tuel pressure with the
engine idling and the vacuum hose of the fuel pres-
sure regulator disconnected from the fuel pressure
regulator and pinched. lf the engine will not start,
turn the ignition switch ON (ll), wait for two sec-
onds, turn it off, then back on again and read the
tuel pressure.
Pressuro should be:
Bl8Bl engire:
270 - 320 kP. (2.8 - 3.3 kgl/cm' .40 - 47 psi)
818C1, 818C5 engines:
320 - 370 kPa (3.3 - 3.8 kgt/cm' . 47 - g psi)
12 mm
FUEL FILTER
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1.
Testing
!@ Do not smoke during tho t€st. Keep open
flame away from your work area.
lf you suspect a problem with the fuel pump, check that
the fuel pump actually runs; when it is ON, you will hear
some noise it you hold your ear to the fuel fill pon with
the fuel fill cap removed. The fuel pump should run for
two seconds, when ignition switch is first turned on. lf
the fuel pump does not make noise, check as followsl
Remove the rear seat (see section 20).
Remove the access panel.
Disconnect the 2P connector from the tuel pump.
CAUTION: Be sure to turn the ignition switch OFF
before disconnecting the wires,
Connect the PGM-Fl main relay 7P connector termi-
nals No. 4 and No. 5 with a jumper wire.
PGM-FI MAIN RELAY CONNECTOR {C,14:}l
2.
3.
4.
5.
FUEL PUMP
{YEL/GRNI
IGN, 1
IYEL/GRN)
JUMPER WIRE
Wire side of female terminals
Check that battery voltage is available between the
fuel unit sub-harness connector terminal No. 2 and
body ground when the ignition switch is turned ON(
).
Wire side of female terminals
lf battery voltage is available, check the fuel
pump ground. lf the ground is OK. replace the
fuel pump.
lf there is no voltage, check the wire harness (see
page 11'125).
FUEL PUMPCoNNECTOR 1C510)
L]l
lrl-r
6l FUEL PUMP
\:/ (YEL/GRNI
4.
Replacemont
@ Do not smoke while working on tuel sys-
tem, Keep open flames away trom your work area.
'1. Remove the rear seat (see section 20) (Hatchbackl
Remove the spare tire lid and the protective cover),
2. Remove the access panel.
3. Disconnect the 2P connector trom the fuel oumD.
Remove the fuel pump mounting nuts.
Remove the fuel pump from the fueltank.
install parts in the reverse order of removal.
ACCESSPANEL
5.9 N.m(0.6 kgl.m,4.3 tbtft)
5.
Replace.
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Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Controls
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DescriDtion
The evaporative emission controls are designed to minimize the amount of luel vapor escaping to the atmosphere. Thesystem consists of the following components:
A. EvaporativeEmission lEVAPlControlCanister
An EVAP control canister is used for the temporary storage of fuel vapor until the fuel vapor can be purged from theEVAP control canister into the engine and burned.
B. Vapol Purge Control System
EVAP control canister purging is accomplished by drawing fresh air through the EVAP control canister and into a pon
on the intake manifold. The purging vacuum is controlled by the EVAP purge control solenoid valve.
C. Fuel Tank Vapor Control System
When fuel vapor pressure in the fuel tank is higher than the set value of the EVAP two way valve, the varve opens anoregulates the flow of fuel vapor to the EVAP control canister.
FrcmNo. 15FUELTANKPRESSURESENSOR
EVAPTHREE WAYVALVE
EVAP CONTROLCANISTENVENT SHUT VALVE
YEL/- BLK
EVAPBYPASSSOLENOIDVALVE
LT GRN
RED/EVAPTWO WAYVALVE
FUEL TANKEVAP VALVE
FUEL TANK
EVAP PURGE CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE DUTY CON-
TROLLED AFTER STARTING ENGINE
?!l ---- 311'AiS-*(7.s Al
FromPGM.FIMAIN RELAY
VARIOUSSENSORS
----<
YEL
EVAP PURGECONTROLSOLENOID VALVE
(cont'd)
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Emission Control System
YES
{To page 11-143}
Fu€l Tank Pressure Sensor
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0452: A low voltage problem in the Fuel Tank Pressure
sensor.
The fuel tank pressure sensor converts tuel tank absolute pressure into electrical signals and inputs the ECM.
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Controls (cont'dl
OUTPUTVOLTAGE(vl
4.5
0.5-7 kPel-50 mmHg,-2 in.Hgl
+7 lPe
l5o mmHg,2 in.Hgl
PRESSURE
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Eclrl CONNECToR o {lEPl
PTANK(wltT/BLul
vcc2IYEL/BLU}
Wire side of lemale terminals
FUEL TANKPRESSURE SENSOR
3P CONNECTOR (C792)
The MIL ha3 beon roportod on.OTC F0452 i3 storad.
Chock the vscuum lines:Check the vacuum lines otthe fueltank pressure sensor for misrout-ing, leakage, breakage and clog-ging.
Are the vacuum lines OK?
Problgm verilication:1. Do the ECM Reset Procedure.2. Remove the fuel fill cap.3. Turn the ignition switch ON lll).4. Monitor the FTP sensor volt-age with the Honda PGMTester, or measure voltagebotween body ground and' ECM connector terminal D15.Int6rmittent tailure, 3ystem i3 OKat thb tirn6. Chock lor poor con-n.clions or loo3e wire3 ot C421{locltod rbovo under-d!.h fuso/r.lay boxl, C510 lloc.ted undo.rcc.rs panoll, C?92 Ituel trnko.6sura i€nior I lnd ECM.
ls there approx.2.5 V?
Check to. an opon in wi.a {VCC2line):1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Reinstall the fuel fill cap.3. Disconnect the luel tank pres'su re sensor 3P connector.4. Turnthe ignition switch ON (ll).
5. Measure voltage between thetuel tank pressure sensor 3Pconnector terminals No, 1 andNo.2.
R.pai. opcn in thg wir6 bdtwoonthc fual tank pro$ure 3enlor andtho EcM lDlo).ls there approx. 5 V?
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Wire side oI temale terminals
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Emission Control System
Evaporative Emission (EVAPI Controls (cont'd)
Fuel Tank Pre$ure sensor
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0453: A high voltage problem in the Fuel Tank Pressure
sensor.
ECM OONNECTOR D IT6PI
PTANKILT GRNI
Wire side of female terminals
FUEL TANKPRESSURE SENSOR3P CONNECTOR {C7921
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voc2
{YEL/BLU}
sG2IGBN/BI.KI
Wire side of female terminals
The Mll- hes bson.opofiad on.DTC m453 b stored.
Check ihe vacuum lino3:Check the vacuum Iines ot the{uel tank pressure sensor for mis-routing, leakage, breakage andcroggrng.
Are the vacu!m lin€s OK?
Problem vsrification:1. Do the ECM Reset Procedure.2. Remove the fuel fill cap.3. Turn the ignition switch ON {ll).4. Monitor the FTP sensor volt-age with the Honda PGMTester, or measure voltagebetween body ground andECM connector terminal D15.Intormittont failu.e. syst6m is OK
at ihi3 time, Chack for poor con.nections or loo3e wires at C421{locatod abovo undel-dash fu3e/rolay box), C510 (loc.ted undoracc6s3 Dan6ll, C792 Ituol trnkDro.su.6 sen3or l and ECM,
ls there approx. 2.5 V?
Check tor an open in the wire(SG2 lino):1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Reinstall the fuel fill cap.3. Disconnect the fuel tank pres-
sure sensor 3P connector.4. Turn the ignition switch ON {ll}.5. Measure voltage between thetuel tank pressure sensor 3Pconnector terminals No. 1 andNo.2.
Rcpair opon in the wire b6tw66nthe fu6l tank prasSuaa 36n3or endECM {Dr1).ls there approx. 5 V?
Check lor a short in tho wirc{PTANK linel:Measure voltage between thefueltank pressure sensor 3P con-nector terminals No. 2 and No. 3.
YES
sG2IGRN/BLKI
PTANKILT GRNI
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Emission Control SYstem
EVAPrHREEWAYVALVE
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Evaporative Emission {EVAP) Controls (cont'd)
Possible Csuse
. Fuel fill cap
. Vacuum Connections
. FuelTank
. EVAP Control Canister Vent Shut Valve
. EVAP Control Canister Vent Shut Valve Circuit
. EVAP Purge control Solenoid Valve
. EVAP Purge Control Solenoid Valve Circuit
. EVAP Bypass Solenoid Valve
. EVAP Bypass Solenoid Valve Circuit
o FuelTank Pressure Sensor
. Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Circuit
. EVAP Control Canister
. Throftle Body
Troubloshooling Flowchart
The scan tool indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code {DTC) P1456: Evaporative Emission (EVAP) control system leak
detected (fuel tank system).
ThescantoolindicatesDiagnosticTroubleCode(DTC)P't457:EvaporativeEmission(EVAP)controlsystemleak
detected (EVAP control canister system)'
VACUUMPUMP/GAUGE,0 - 30 in.Bs
A973X - 041 -
xxxxx
EVAP
CANISTER
EVAPCONTROLCANISTERVENTSHUTVALVE
O-RINGReplace.
ECM CONNECTOR A I32P)
(To page 11-147)
- Tho MIL ha3 bcan t6po.tod
on.- DTC P1,t56 or P1457 i! 3toLd.
Chcck the EVAP contiol canittc.
vont shut valva:1. Disconnect the vacuum hose
Irom the EVAP three way
valve and conned a vacuumpump to the hose
2. Remove the EVAP control
canister vent shut valve {rom
the canister.3. Turn the ignition switch ON lll)
4. Apply vacuum to the hose
Chack tor a lhort in tho wire
lVSv linol:Disconnect the 2P conn€ctor from
the EVAP control canister vent
Does the valve hold vacuum?
Rcp.i. ahoft in thc wir. bctw.cn
th6 EVAP conlrol caniator v.nt
3hut valve snd the ECM lA29).Does the valve hold vacuum?
Check tha EVAP coitlol canittcr
vent 3hut valvo:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF
2. Connect ECM connoctor ter'
minal A29 to bodY ground
whh a iumPer wlre
3. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
4. Apply vacuum to the hose.
Baplaca tha EVAP control c!ni!'
td vant 3hul Yalvc.
Does the valve hold vacuum?
38t0tl
1215[6'tat92Au232a
2t27a22
VSV {LT GRN) I JUMPER WIRE
Wire side o{ {emale terminals
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Emission Control System
Evaporative Emission Controls (cont'dl
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ECM CONNECTOR A I32PI
JUMPERWIRE
EVAP BYPASS SOLENOIDVALVE 2P CONNECTOB (C793I
tGl(BLK/WHTIWire side of
femaleterminals
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ECM CONNECTOR A (32PI
PGl (BLKI
Wire side of lem6l6termrnals
(From page 11-149)
Check iho EVAP bypass solanoid
1. Turn the ignitioo switch OFF.2. Connect ECM connector terminal A28 and body ground witha ,umper wrre.3. Turn the ignition switch ON ill).Chock for an opon in the wire(lGr linell1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect tho 2P connectorfrom the EVAP bypass sole-noid valve.3. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
4. Measure voltage between theEVAP bypass solenoid valve2P connector terminal No. 1and body ground.
Does valve hold vacuum?
Roprir opon in tha wiro batwatanEVAP pu.g6 control solcnoid valvcand thc No. 15 ALTERNATOR SPSENSOR {7.5 Al fu3..
Ch6ck tor an opon in the wile
I2WBS lin6l:'L Tlrrn the ignition switch OFF.2. Reconnect the 2P connectorto the EVAP bypass solenoid
3. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
4. Measure voltage between ECMconnector terminals A28 andA10.
Check the following parts lorleakage to atmosphere, andrepsir or roplace if n6ce$try:. fuel fill cap. fuel tank' fuel vapor pipe. EVAP two wsy valve. EVAP bvpess solenoid valve. tuel tank ore33urc son3ot. EVAP control canister. EVAP control canist6r veni3hut valve. EVAP purg. control solenoid
. vacuum hoses and conn6ctions
Rcpair opan in thc wira botwa.nth. EVAP byp!.s sobnoid valvc.nd tfi. ECM lA28l.
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wire side ol
femal€terminals
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