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Power Door Locks
Audio Unit lKeyless Receiver
Circuitl Terminals ('96 - 98 modelsl
CavityWireDestination
16P CONNECTOR
B1BLU/REDlgnition key switch
*82LT GRNTrunk latch switch
Ft2BLU/YELUnlock (Driver's door)
B4BLUValet switch
*85LT BLUSecurity {lN)
B6BLK/YE LNo. 14 (7.5 A) fuse
*81ORNSecurity (D2)
B8LT GRN/BLKCeiling light
B9GRN/ORNUnlock (All doors)
810GRNA/VHTLock (OutPutl
*811BLU/WHTLED O
*812WHT/BLKSecurity (D0)
+B 13YEL/BLUSecurity (D'l )
814LT GRN/REDDoor switch
B15BLKG round (G401, G402)
o toGRYnorn
*: For security system (option)
23-264
Driver's Door Lock Switch Test
1. Remove the inner handle (see section 20).
2. Disconnect the 3P connector from the door lock
switch.
Check for continuity between the terminals in each
switch position according to the table.
DRIVER'SDOORLOCKswtTcH
Terminal
Position123
LOCKo-----o
OFF
UNLOCKo----o
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Driver's Door Lock Actuator Test
1. Remove the driver's door panel (see section 20).
2. Disconnect the 4P connector from the actuator.
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Terminalside ofmale terminals
3. Check for continuity between the terminals in each
knob switch position according to the table.
4. Check actuator operation by connectlng power ano
ground according lo the table. To prevent damage
to the actuator, apply battery voltage only momen-
tarilY.
l-l5. lf the actuator fails to work properly. replace it
23-265
Terminal
F""lti* - lll
LOCKo
UNLOCK
Terminal
Fo"JJ'-lrlon';" -ll1
LOCK@o
UNLOCK
Passenger's Door Lodr Actuator Test
1.
2.
Remove the passenger's doo. pa^e see sect o'
201.
Disconnect the 2P connector from lhq aclualor
NOTE: The front passenger's door lock actualor ,s
shown; the left rear and right rear door lock act{,a
tors are similar.
Terminal side ol male terminals
3. Check actuator operation by conneclrng power and
ground according to the table To prevent damage
to the actuator, apply banery voltage only momen-
tarily.
4. lf the actuator Iails to work properly, replace it.
Terminal,2Position
LOCK O@
UNLOCK Oo
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Troubleshooting
Sef f -dia gnostic Proctdurcs ............. 2+13
Reading the DTC .............................. 2+13
Erasing the DTC Mcnrory ................ 24-15
Troubleshooting h.ttnitt.nt
Failures ..............24-15
SRS U n it ldcntificrtion .................... 24- 1 6
Diagnostic Troublc Code (DTC)
Chart - '96 - 97 Models..."'."....... 24-17
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTCI
Chart - '$ - 00 Models '.........""' 24'19
SRS lndicaror Light Wire
connections ...'.,24-25
Ff owcharts ........,,,,.24-26
Airbag
Repfacemant ...'.'...24-67
Disposaf .................24'70
Cable Reel
Repfacement .........24'72
SRS Unh
Repfacement ..'......24'76
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sRs
Supplemental Restraint System (SRSI
Speciaf Tools ... ...........24'2
Component/Wirin g Locations
fndex ................ ......24-3
Description ................ 24-5
Circuit Diagram ......." 24'6
Precautions/Procedures
Generaf Precautions ...............,,,,,,,.. 24-7
Airbag Handling and Storage .........24-7
SRS Unit Precautions ...................... 24-8
Inspection After Deployment ........' 24-8
Wiring Precautions ................... ....... 24'9
Backprobing Spring-loaded Lock
Connectors .......,24-9
Spring-loaded Lock Connectol ....,,. 24-10
Spring-loaded Lock Connector with
Built-in Short Contact ................. 24-10
Disconnecting the Airbag
Connector(sl .....' 24'11
Steering-related Precautions ...,.,.,,. 24'12
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Special Tools
Ref, No, I Tool NumberDescriptionOty I Page Reterence
o-,an*r
@
o/a*,
07HAz - SG00500
07PAZ 0010100
07sAz - TB4011A
0ITAZ - SZ5011A
07TAZ - 001020A
Deployment Tool
SCS Service Connector
SRS Inflator Simulator
SRS Simulator Lead C
Backprobe Adapter, 17 mm
1
1
I
1
2
24 10
24-14
24-42
24-42
24-30
* 1r Included in SRS Tool Set 07N4M - SM5000B*2: Use with the stacking patch cords from T/N 07SM 001000A, Backprobe Set.
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t,4-2
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Component/Wiring Locations
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Index: With Front Passenger's Airbag
SRS INDICATOR LIGHT (ln the gauge assemblvl
Troubleshooting, Page 24 13
Gauge assembly, section 23CABLE REEL
Replacemenlpage 2!-t 2
To HORN SWITCH
SRS UNIT(lncluding safing sensor
and imPact sensorl
Replacement Page 24 76
To DRIVER'S AIRBAG
DASHBOARD WIRE HARNESS
to SRS INDICATOB LIGHT in
GAUGE ASSEMBLY5P CONNECTOB
DBIVER'S AIRBAG
Beplacement,page 24-61Disposal, page 24 70FRONT PASSENGER'S AIBBAG
Replacement, Page 24_67
Disposal, Page 24 70
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SRS MAIN HARNESSto CABI-E RE€L2P CONNECTOR
SRS MAIN
SERVICE CHECKCONNECTOR {2PI
IBRN, BLK]
to UNOER-OASHFUSE/RELAY BOX2P CONNECTOR
SRS MAIN HARNESSto FRONT PASSENGER'SAIRBAG2P CONNECTOB
SRS MAIN HARNESSto SRS UNITr8P CONNECTOR
SBS MAIN HARNESSto MAINWIRE HARNESS3P CONNECTOR
MEMORY ERASE SIGNAL(MES) CONNECTOR I2P)
[GRY, GRYI or IGRN. GRNI
MAIN WIRE HARNESSto DASHBOARD WIRE HARNESS
24P CONNECTOR
2+3
t,
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Gomponent/Wiring Locations
Index: Without Front Passenger's Airbag (some Canada Modelsl
SRS INDICATOR LIGHT (ln the gauge assembly)Troubleshooting, page 24-13Gauge assembly, section 23
DRIVER'S AIRSAGReplacement,page 24-67Disposal, page 24-70
SRS UNITGROUNO
To HORN SWITCH
SRS MAIN HARNESS
SRS UNIT{lncluding safing sensorand impact sensor)Replacement. page 24,76
To CRUISE CONTROLSET/RESUME SWITCH
oo/ \oo
To DRIVER,S AIRBAG
DASHBOARD WIRE HARNESSto SRS INDICATOR LIGHT inGAUGE ASSEMBLY5P CONNECTOR
SERVICE CHECKCONNECTOR {2P}IB8N, BLKI
SRS MAINto UNDER-DASHFUSE/RELAY BOX2P CONNECTOR
SRS MAIN HARNESSto SRS UNIT18P CONNECTOR
SRS MAIN HARNESSto MAINWIREHARNESS3P CONNECTOR
MEMORY ERASE SIGNAL(MES) CONNECTON (2P'
IGRY, GRYI o. IGRN, GRNI
MAIN WIRE HARNESSto DASHBOARD WIRE HARNESS24P CONNECTOR
24-4
DUMMY RESISTOB
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Description
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The sRS is a safety device which, when used in coniunction with the seat belt, is designed to help protect the driver land
front passenger) in a frontal impact exceeding a certain set limit. The system consists of the sRS unit {including safing
sensor and impact sensor), the cable reel, the driver's airbag (and front passenger's airbag)
FRONT PASSENGEB'SAIRAAG
DRIVER'S AIRBAG
CABLE REEL
SRS UNtT
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Operation
The main circuit in the SRS unit senses and judges the force of impact and, if necessary, ignites the inflator charge(s) lf
battery voltage is too low or power is disconnected due to the impact, the voltage regulator and the back-up power clrcult
resoectivelv will keep voltage at a constant level.
For the SRS to operate:
(1) The impact sensor must activate. and send electric signals to the mlcroprocessor'
(2) The microprocessor must compute the signals' and must send signals to the airbag inflator(s)'
{3) The inflator(s) must ignite and deploy the airbag(s)'
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Self-diagnosis System
A self-diagnosis circuit is built into the SRS unit; when the ignition switch is turned ON (ll), the SRS indicator light comes
on and goes off after about six seconds if the system is operating normally
lf the liglt does not come on, or does not go off after six seconds, or if it comes on while driving, it indicates an abnormal-
ity in the system. The system must be inspected and repaired as soon as possible
For better serviceability, the memory will store the cause of the malfunctlon, and the data link circuit passes on the infor-
mation from the memory to the data link connector (DLC). This intormation can be read with the Honda PGM Tesler con-
nected to the DLC (16P).
l,
24-5
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Circuit Diagram
UNDER-HOOD FUSE/RELAY 8OXIGNITIONSWITCH
WHT/8LI( +WHT
Brake systsm light
passenger's airbag
l----ltlI DUMMY II BESISTOR I
tll
tl
la rl
MEMORY ERASESIGNAT IMES)CONNECTOR I2P)
GRY{GRN)
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BRN BRN
tl.-l- .-r-\./ \./
ECM/PCM SERVICECHECKCONNECTOR
ILT 8LU
I
t'7
DATA LINKCONNECTOR{DLC) {r6P)
GRY GRY(GRN) IGNN)
V:
G801
Teminalside oi thal€ terminals
24-6
4''
SRS UNIT TERMINALSG40tG402
SBS INDICATOR CIRCUIT{ln the gauge assembly)
PGM_FI
DRIVER'SAIRBAGINFLATOR
10 14 r 13 6 7(VAl 3{VBlSRS UNIT16 17 t5 9 18 8