![HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual Symptom-to-Component Chart
Electrical System
Number of @indicator light
blinks while
Service Check
Connector is
connected with
the special tool.
@] indicaror
lightPossible CauseSymptomRefer to
page
Bl HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual Symptom-to-Component Chart
Electrical System
Number of @indicator light
blinks while
Service Check
Connector is
connected with
the special tool.
@] indicaror
lightPossible CauseSymptomRefer to
page
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Symptom-to-Component Chart
Electrical System
Number of @indicator light
blinks while
Service Check
Connector is
connected with
the special tool.
@] indicaror
lightPossible CauseSymptomRefer to
page
BlinksDisconnected lock-up control solenoidvalve A connector
Short or open in lock-up control sole-noid valve A wire
Faulty lock-up control solenoid valve A
Lock-up clutch does not
engage.
Lock-up clutch does not
disengage.
Unstable idle speed.
14-52
BlinksDisconnected lock-up control solenoidvalve B connector
Short or open in lock-up control sole-noid valve B wire
Faulty lock-up cont.ol solenoid valve B
. Lock-up clutch does not
enga9e.
14-54
Blinks or
OFF
Disconnected throttle position (Tp)
sensor connector
Short or open in TP sensor wireFaully TP sensor
. Lock-up clutch does not
engage.14-56
4BlinksDisconnected vehicle speed sensor(VSS) connector
Short or open in VSS wire
Faulty VSS
. Lock-up clutch does not
engage.'t 4-57
Blinks. Short in A/T gear position switch wire. Faulty A/T gear position switch
. Fails to shift other than
2nde4th gears.. Lock-up clutch does not
engage.
14-58
OFFDisconnected A/T gear position switch
connector
Open in A/T gear position switch wireFaulty A/T gear position switch
Fails to shift other than
2nd-4th gears.
Lock-up clutch does not
en98ge.
Lock-up clutch engages
and disengages alter-
nately.
14-60
7BlinksDisconnected shift control solenoidvalve A connector
Short or open in shitt control solenoidvalve A wire
Faulty shift control solenoid valve A
. Fails to shift (between
1st-4th, 2nd-4th or
2nd-3rd gears only).. Fails to shift (stuck in
4th gear).
14-62
8BlinksDisconnected shitt control solenoid
valve B connector
Shon or open in shift control solenoidvalve B wi.e
Faulty shift control solenoid valve B
. Fails to shiJt (stuck in
lst or 4th gears).'t 4-64
aBlinksDisconnected countershatt speed sen-sor connector
Short or open in the countershaft
speed sensor wire
Faulty countershaft speed sensor
. Lock-up clutch does not
engage_
14-50

Symptom-to-Component Chart
Hydraulic System
SYMPTOMCheck these items on the
PROBABLE CAUSE ListCheck these items
on the NOTES List
Engine runs, but car does not move in any gear.1, 6, 7, 16K,L,R,S
Car moves in @ and @, but not in @, @ or Iposataon.a, 29, 44. 4ac,M,o
Car moves in E, @, [, @, uut not in E position.9,30,49C, L
car moves in p:1, [o-il, [2-], [!, uut not in E position.1, 11, 22, 34, 38, 39, 40c,L,o
Car moves in N position.1, 8, 9, 10, 11,46,47C,D
Excessive idle vibration.5, 1'1B,K,L
Slips in all gears.6, 7, 16C,L
No engine braking in E position.12C,D,L
Slips in 1st gear.8, 29, 44, 4Ac,N,o
Slips in 2nd gear.9, 20, 23, 30, 49C, L
Slips in 3rd gear.10, 21 , 23, 31 , 49C,L
Slips in 4th gear.11, 23, 32, 44C,L,N
Slips in reverse gear.11,32,34,44C,N
Flares on 1-2 upshilt.3, 15, 23E,L,V
Flareson2 3 upshilt.3, 15, 23, 24, 49E,L,V
Flares on 3-4 upshift.3, 15, 23, 25, 49E,L,N,V
No upshift; transmission stays in 1st gear.14,19,G, L
No downshift to lst gear.12. 19G, L
Late upshift.14
Erratic shitting.2, 14,26
Harsh shift (up and down shiftingl.2, 4, 15, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,
47A,E, H, I, L,V
Harsh shitt {1-2).2, 9. 15, 23C,D,E,V
Harshshilt (2-3).2, 10, 15, 23, 24C,D,E,H,L,V
Harsh shift (3-4).2,| 1, 15, 23, 25C, D, E, I,L,V
Harsh kick'down shifts.2, 15, 23, 26, 27. 2AE,L,O,V
Harsh kick-down shift 12 1)48o
Harsh downshift at closed throttle.2, 15, 23FT
Harsh shift when manually shifting to E] position.33L
Axle{s} slips out of transmission on turns.43,50
Axlels) stuck in transmission.43L,O
Ratcheting noise when shifting inro E position.6,7,38,39,40K,L,O
Loud popping noise when taking ott in E position.3a,39,40L,O
Ratcheting noise when shifting from E to E position or from Eto N I oosition.38,33,40,45L,O
Noise from transmission in all selector lever positions.6, 11K,L,O
Noise trom transmission only when wheels are rolling.39, 42L,O
Gear whine, rpm related (pitch changes with shitts).a, 13, 41K,L,O
Gear whine, speed rel6ted (pitch changes with speed).38, 42L,O
Transmission will not shift into 4th gear in @ position1,21,24.32L
Lock-up clutch does not lock-up smoothly.17, 36, 37L
Lock-up clutch does not operate properlV.2.3. 14, 15. 18, 35, 36, 37E,L,V
Transmission has multitude of problems shitting.
At disassembly, large particles oI metal are found on magnet.43L,O
14-86

NOTES
A.See flushing procedure, page l4-168 and 169.
B.Set idle rpm in gear to specitied idle speed. lf still no good, adiust motor mounts as outlined in engine
section of service manual.
lf the large clutch piston O-ring is broken, inspect the piston groove for rough machining.
lf the clutch pack is seized or is excessively worn, inspect the other clutches Jor wear, and check the
orifice control valves and throttle valves for free movement.
E.It throttle valve B is stuck, inspect the clutches for wear.
lf the 1-2 shift valve is stuck closed, the transmission will not upshift. lI stuck open, the transmission
has no lst gear.
H.lf the 2-3 orifice control valve is stuck, inspect the 2nd and 3rd clutch packs for wear.
ll the orifice cont.ol valve is stuck, inspect the 3rd and 4th clutch packs for wear.
lf the clutch Dressure control valve is stuck closed, the transmission will not shilt out of 1st gear.
K.improper alignment or main valve body and torque converter housing may cause oil pump seizure. The
symptoms ale mostly an rpm-related ticking noise or a high-pitched squeak.
L.ll the ATF strainer is ctogged with panicles of steel or aluminum, inspect the oil pump and ditferential
pinion shaft. lt both are OK and no cause lor the contamination is found, replace the torque converter.
M.lf the 1st clutch feedpipe guide in the right side cover is scored by the mainshaft, inspect the ball bear-
ing for excessive movement in the transmission housing. lf OK. replace the right side cover as it is dent-
ed. The O-ring under the guide is probably worn.
N.ReDlace the mainshstt if the bushing for the 4th feedpipe is loose or damaged.
It the 4th feedpipe is damaged or out ot tound, replace the right side cover'
Replace the subjshaft it thtbushing for the 1st-hold Jeedpipe is loose or damaged.
lf the 1st-hold feedpipe is damaged or out of round, replace it.
Replace the mainshaft if the bushing lor the 1st feedpipe is loose or damaged.
lf the lst feedpipe is damaged or out ot round, replace it.
o.A *o- r, da."s"d "p-g clutch is mostly a result of shifting the transmission in El or Lq! position
while the wheels rotate in reverse, such as rocking the car in snow.
P.InsDect the frame for collision damage.
o.Inspect for damage or wear:
1. Reverse selector gear teeth chamfers.
2. Engagement teeth chamters of countershaft 4th and reverse gear.
3. Shift fork for scutt marks in center.
4. Differential Dinion shaJt for wear under pinion gears.
5. Bottom of 3rd clutch for switl marks.
Replace items 1 , 2, 3 and 4 it worn or damaged. lf transmission makes clicking, grinding or.whirring
noise, atso replace mainshaft 4th gear and reverse idler gear and countershaft 4th gear in addition to
1,2,3ot4.lf ditiersntial Dinion shaft is worn, overhaul differential assembly, and replace ATF strainel, and thoroughly
clean transmission, tlush torque convertet, cooler and lines.
lf bottom of 3rd clutch is swirled and transmission makes gear noise, replace the countershaft and tinal
driven gear.
R.Be wry careful not to dsmage the torque converter housing when replacing the main ballbearing. You
may al;o damage the oil pump when you torque down the main valve body. This will result in oil pump
seizure it not detected. Use proper tools.
qInstall the main seal tlush with the torque converter housing, lf you push it into the torque converter
housing until it bottoms out. it will block the oil return passage and result in damage.
T,Harsh do\/vnshiJt"\./l,'hen coasting to a stop with zero th.ottle may be caused by a bent-in throttle valve
retainer/cam stopper. Throttle cable adjustment may clear this problem.
ifuitle cable adjustment is essential for proper operation of the transmission. Not only does it affect
the shift points if misad,usted, but also the shift quality and lock-up clutch operation'
A cable adjusted too long will result in throttle pressure being too low for the amount of engine torque
input into ihe trsnsmission and may cause clutch slippage. A cable adjusted too short will result in too
hi;h throttle pressure which may cause harsh shitts, erratic shrfts and torque con
14-89

Pressure Testing
(cont'dl
a Clutch Low/High P.essure Measuroment
@[ wtite resring. b€ calefut ot tha loraringflont wh66ls.
- 1. Allow the front wheels to rotate freely.
-2. Remove the cable end of the throttle control cable
from the throttle control lever.
NOTE: Do not loosen the locknuts. simplv unhookthe cable end.
CAALE END
-3. Start the engine and let it idle.
-4. Shitt the select leve. to E position.
-5. Slowly move the throttle linkage to increase enginerpm until pressure is indicaied on the oil oressuregauge.
Then release the throttle linkage, allowing the en-grne to return to an idle, and measure the Dressureresding.
14-96
-6. With the engine idling, lift the throttle control lever
up approximately 1/2 of its possible travel and in-
crease the engine rpm until pressure is indicated
on the gauge, then measure the highest pressure
reading obtained.
- 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each clutch pressure be-
ing inspected.

O) COUNTERSHAFT REVERSE GEAR COLLAR
@ NEEDLE BEARING
G) COUNTERSHAFT REVERSE GEAR
@ LOcK WASHER Reptace.
@ REVERSE sHIFT FoRK
@ BEVERSE SELECToR
O REVERSE SELECToR HUB
@ couNTERSHAFT 4TH GEAR
@ NEEDLE BEARING
@ DTSTANCE COLLAR, 29 mm Setecrive part.
@ coUNTERSHAFT 2ND GEAR
@ THRUST NEEDLE BEARING
@ GoUNTERSHAFT 3RD GEAR
@ NEEDLE BEARING
@ THRUST NEEDLE EEARING
G) COUNTERSHAFT 3RD GEAR COLI-AR
O 3RD cLuTcH ASSEMBLY
(!) O-RINGS Replace.
@ coUNTERSHAFT
@ REVERSE IDLER GEAR
@ SNAP RING
@ THRUST WASHER
@ THRUST NEEDLE BEARING
@ MAINSHAFT 4TH GEAR
@) NEEDLE BEARINGS
@ THRUST NEEDLE BEARING
@ MAINSHAFT 4TH GEAR coLLAR
@ 2ND/4TH cLUTcH ASSEMBLY
et O-RINGS Replace.
@ THRUST waSHER, 36.5 x 55 mm Setective pan.
@ THRUST NEEDLE EEARING
@ MA|NSHAFT 2ND GEAR
€, NEEDI.E BEARING
@ THRUST NEEDLE EEARING
.O MAINSHAFT
@ SEAL|NG RtNGs, 3s mm
@ SEAL|NG R|NG, 29 mm
@ NEEDLE BEARING
@ sET RING
@ 1ST-HOLD CLUTCH
@ O-RING Replace.
@ THRUST WASHER
@ THRUST NEEDLE BEARING
@ NEEDLE BEARING
@ SUB.SHAFT 4TH GEAR
@ THRUST NEEDLE BEARING
@ SUB.SHAFT 4TH GEAR COLLAR
@ SUB-SHAFT
@ SUB.SHAFT NEEDLE BEARING
@ NEEDLE BEARING SToPPER
@ otL GUTDE cAP Reptace.
@ REVERSE IDLER G€AR SIIAFT/HOLDER
@ NEEDLE BEARII{G
@ sHIFT GONTROL SOLENOID vAI.vE ASSEMBLY
PROTECTOR
@ sHrFT CONTROL SOLENOTD VALVE A/B
@ SHIFT CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE A/B FILTER/GASKET
Replace.
@ TRANSMISSION HANG€R
@ TRANSMtsstoN MouI{T BRAGKET
@ oll SEAL Replace.
@ sET RING Replace.
@ TRANSMISSION HOUSING GASKET Replace.
@ DOWEL PrN
@ SNAP RI G
@ SUB-SHAFT IRANSMtSStON HOUSNG AEARTNG
@ MAINSHAFT TRANSMISSION HOUSING BEARING
@ coUNTERSHAFT TRANSMISSION HOUSING BEARING
@ DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMELY
@ OtL SEAL Replace.
@ CoNNECTOR STAY
TOROUE SPECIFICATIONS
Rel No.Torque ValueBolt SizeRemarks
B
E
H
12 N.m (1.2 kgf.m,8.7 lbt.tt)
14 N.m (1 .4 kgf .m. 10 lbf .ft)
44 N.m (4.5 kgt.m, 33 lbf .ft)
64 N.m (6.5 kgf .m, 47 lbf .ft)
6 x 1.O mm
6 x 1.O mm'lO x 1.25 mm
12 x 1.25 mm
Special bolt
14-107

Reverse ldler Gear
Installation
Parking Brake Stopper
Inspection/Adjustment
1.
2.
Set the parking brake lever in the E position.
Measure the distance between the parking brakepawl shaft and the parking brake lever roller pin as
shown.
STANDARD: 72.9-73-g mm (2.87-2.91 in)
ROLLER PIN
PANKINGBRAKELEVER
PARKING BRAKESTOPPERPARKING BBAKEPAWL SHAFT
lf the measurement is out of tolerance, select andinstall the appropriate parking brake stopper from thetable below.
PARKING BRAKE STOPPER
After replacing the parking brake stopper, make su.e
the distance is within tolerance.
4.
7A\Meaauring\v
MarkPart NumbolLz
124537 - PA9- 0031 1.00 mm
{0.433 in}
11.00 mm
{0.433 in)
224538-PA9 -00310.80 mm(0.425 in)
10,65 mm(0.419 inl
24539- P49,00310.60 mm(0.417 in)
10.30 mm
{0.406 in)
1. Install the reverse idler gear.
Installthe reverse idle, gear shaft holder and needlebearing into the transmission housing, then tightenthe bolts.
6 x l.O mm12 N'm 11.2 kgt.m.4.7 lbf.ft)
14-154

18. Install the sub-shaft assembly in the transmission
housing {see page 14-138).
19- Install the reverse idler gear and gear shatt holder
(see page 14-154).
20. Install the differential assembly in the torque con-
verter housing.
21. Install the mainshaft and countershaft sub-assembly
together in the torque converter housing.
MAINSHAFTSUB.ASSEMBLY
COUNTERSHAFTSUB.ASSEMBLY
22.Turn the shift fork so the large chamtered hole is fac-
ing the fork bolr hole. then installthe shift fork with
the reverse selector and torque the lock bolt. Bend
the lock tab against the bolt head.
SHIFT FORK
LOCI( WASHERReplace.
6 x 1.0 mm4 N.m(1.4 kgl.m, rO lbt.ft)
Large chamfered holefaces this way.
,,1
24.
lnstall the reverse gear with the collar and needle
bearing on the countershalt.
Align the spring pin of the control shaft with the
transmission housing groove by turning the control
shalt.
Place the transmission housing on the torque con-
verter housing with a new gasket and the dowel pins.
CONTROL
/K"\
//2"\TRANSMISSION HOUSING
Install the transmission housing bolts along with the
t.ansmission hanger and the connector stay, then
torque the bolts in two or more steps in the sequence
shown.
TOROUE: 44 N.m (4.5 kgf.m, 33 lbf'ft)
TRANSMISSIONHANGER
25.
CONNECTOR
14-159

System Description
Steering Pump (cont'dl
Flow Control
The flow control valve in the pump performs the follow-
ing steps @ through O to control the flow of fluid, i.e. to
increase the discharge volum€ wh6n engine speed is
low and to decrease it when the engine speed increases.
The assistance thrust of the steering gearbox changes in
compliance with the change in the discharge volume.
When the engine starts, fluid discharged from the
discharge port starts to run through the metering
orifice in the pump. The discharge volume increas€s
as the engine speed increases,
As the flow has already been regulated by the
metering orifice when the engine speed is at or near
the idle speed, a constant and regulated amount ot
fluid is discharged until the engine speed reaches
the middle speed range. As the engine speed
increases, the pressure difference between the ends
of the metering orifice increases. A pressure differ-
ence is created between the top and bottom ends ofthe flow control valve, too, pushing the flow control
valve to open the by-pass passage. This allows the
excess fluid to return to the inlet pon preventing
pressure at the discharge port trom rising exces-
sively.
As the engine speed continues to increase, the tlow
control valve is pushed back further. When the
engine speed reaches a given speed. the return pas-
sage outside the metering orifice is connected to
the inlet port, and the opening to the inlet port
widens in proportion to the increase in engine
speed. This makes pan of the fluid regulated by the
metering orifice return to the inlet pon of the pump;
there by discharged fluid from the pump is
decreased slowly by this amount.
The orifice in the return passage regulates and
maintains the flow of fluid discharged from thepump at a given level until the engine speed reach-
es the high speed range.
.5IJ
lot=ro
FLOW CURVE
PUMP R.P,M.
o
@
VALVE
@
@
17-6