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Troubleshootin g Procedures
Chccking the Diagnostic Trouble Code IDTC)with an OBD ll Scan tool or Honda PGM Tester
when the PCM senses an abnormality in the input or output systems, the pl indicator light in the gauge assembly willblink. When the 16P Data Link Connector (DLC) (located under the dash on the driver,s side) is connected to the OBD llScan Tool or Honda PGM Tester as shown, the scan tool or tester will indicate the Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) whenthe ignition switch is turned ON{ll).
lf the El indicator light or the MIL has been reported on, or lf a driveability problem is suspected, follow this procedure:
1. Connect the OBD ll Scan Tool (conforming to SAE J19781 or Honda PGM Tester to rhe 16p DLC. (See the OBD ll ScanTool or Honda PGM Tester user's manual for specific instructions. lf you are using the Honda PGM Tester, make sure itis set to the SAE DTC type.)
2. Turn the ignition switch ON (lll, and observe the DTC on the screen,3, Record all fuel and emission DTCS, A/T DTCS, and freeze data.4 lf there is a fuel and emissions DTC, first checkthe fuel and emissions system as indicated bythe DTC (except for DTCP0700). DTC P0700 means there is one or more A,/T DTC, and no problems were detected in the fuel and emissions cir-cuit of the PCM.
5. Write down the radio station oresets.
6. Reset the memory with the PGM Tester or by removing the BACK UP fuse in the passenger's under-dash fuse/relay boxfor more than 10 seconds.
7. Drive the vehicle for several minutes at speeds over 30 mph (50 km/hr), and then recheck for DTCS. lf the A"/T DTCreturns, go to the Symptom-to Component Chart on pages 14-52 and 14-53 for'96 - 98 models, and pages 14-54 and14-55 for the'99 - 00 models, lf the DTC does not return, there was an intermittent problem within the circuit. Makesure all pins and terminals in the circuit are tight, and then go to step g.
8. Reset the radio preset stations, and set the clock.
OBD ll SCAN TOOL orHONDA PGM TESTER
DAYA LINK CONNECTOR {16P}
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Chocking th€ Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTCI
with the Servico Check Conneqtor and Sp€cialTool
When the PCM senses an abnormality in the input or output systems, the @ indicator light in the gauge assembly will blink
When the Service Check Connector (locat€d under the dash on the passengsr side) is connected with the special tool as
shown, the E indicator light will blink the Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) when the ignition switch is turned ON (ll).
When the E indicator light has been reported on, connect the Service Check Connector with the special too'.
Then turn ON (ll) the ignition switch and obssrve the E indicator tight.
CONNECTOBSERVICE CHECKCONNECTOR I2PI07PAZ -0010100
Codes 1 through 9 are indicated by individual short blinks, Codes 10 and above are indicat€d by a sories of long and short
blinks. One long blink equals 1O short blinks. Add the long and short blinks together to determine th€ code. After deter-
mining the code, refer to the electrical system Symptom-to Component Chart on pages 1+52 and 1+53 for'96 - 98 mod-
els, and 14-54 and 14-55 for the '99 - 00 models.
S€r DTC 1
s.. DTC 2
Long blinkShort blink lfiYa tim.!,
S€c DTC 15
(cont'd)
GAUGE ASSEMBLY
Short blink loncel
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PCM Reset Procedure
1. Turn the ignition switch off.
2. Remove the BACK UP fuse (7.5 A) from the under-hood fuse/relay box for '10 seconds to reset the PCM'
NOTE:
. Disconnecting the BACK UP fuse also cancels the radio preset stations and clock setting Make note of the radio
presets before removing the luse so you can reset them
. in" gCfU memory can also be cleared by using the OBD ll Scan Tool or Honda PGM Tester'
Final Procedure
NOTE: This procedure must be done after any troubleshooting.
1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2. Reset the PcM.
3. Disconnect the oBD ll scan Tool or Honda PGM Tester from the Data Link connector, or remove the special tool from
the Service Check Connector.
4. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll), and set the radio presets and clock setting'
5'ToVerifytheprob|emisrepaired,test.drivetheVehic|eforseveralminutesatspeedsover30mph(48km/h).
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SYmPtom
E indicator light does not come on tor two seconds after ignition
switch is first turned ON {ll}.
E indicator light is on constantly (not blinking) whenever the ignition
switch is ON (ll).
Shift lever cannot be moved from @ position with the brake pedal
depressed.
Inspection Ref. Page
11-16
14-78
Inspection't4-79
lf the self-diagnostic l-d indicator light does not blink, perform an inspection according to the table below.
NOTE: lf a customer describes the symptom for code Pl706 {6), it will be necessary to recreate the symptom by test-driv-
ing, then recheck the DTC.
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E i"dl.r." fiSh, 1."""". y{*fu
Reference page
14- 101
lE indicator light does not come on for two seconds after ignition switch is first turned oN (ll).14-102
Shift lever cannot be moved from E position with the brake pedal deprsssed'14-104
lf the self-diagnostic E indicator light does not blink and following symptoms appear, perform an inspection according to
the table below.
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Electrical Troubleshooting (,96 - gg Models)
Troubleshooting Flowchart - Lock-up contror sorenoid Varve A
Po$ible Cau3e
. Disconnecled lock-up controlsolenoid valvo A connector. Short or open in lock-uD controlsolenoid valv€ A wire. Fauliy lock-up contlol solonoidvalve A
PCM CONNECTORS
Wire side of female terminals
. OBD ll Scrn Toot indicates CodeP1753.. Self-diagnosis @ indicatorlight blinks once.
Check for a Short to Powo.:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the A (32p) and B(25P) connsgl6ps 1rq- thaPCM.3. Turn the ignition swjtch ON 0t).4, Measure the voltage betweenthe 85 and Ag or A22 terminals.
Repair shoit to power in the wirebetw€en the 85 terminal and thglock-up coDtrol tolenoid valve A.
Mea3ure Lock-up Control Sole-noid Valve A RGislance:'1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Measure the resistancebetween the 85 and A9 or A22terminals.
Check lor looso PCM conn€ctoB.lf nece$.ry, substituto a known-good aolonoid valve ass€.nblv olPCM end rech6ck.
ls the resistance 12 - 25 O?
NOTE: Record allfreeze data before you troubleshoot.
A l32P)
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Electrical Troubleshooting ('96 - 9g Modelsl
Troubleshooting Ftowchart - Lock-up control sorenoid Varve B
Possible Cause
. Disconnected lock-up controlsolenoid valve B connector' Short or open in lock-up controlsolonoid valve B whe. Faulty lock-up control solenoidvalve B
PCM CONNECTORS
Wire side of female terminals
. OBD ll Scan Tool indicrtes CodeP1758.. Self-diagnosis E indicrtor lightblinkstwice.
Check for a Shon to Power:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the A (32p) and B(25P) connectors from thePCM,3. Turn the ignition switch ON t).4. Measure the voltage betweenthe 84 and A9 or A22 termi-nals.
Repeir short to power in the wirebetween the 84 teiminal and thelock-up control solenoid valve B.
Moasure Lock-up Control Sole-noid Valve B Resistance:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Measure the resistancebetween the 84 and Ag orA22 terminals.
Check for loose FCM connectors,lf necessary, substitute a known-good solenoid valve assembly olP1CM and rech6ck.
ls the resistance 12 - 25 O?
NOTE: Record all freeze data before you troubleshoot.
A {32P)
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Electrical Troubleshooting ('96 - 9g Models)
Troubleshooting Flowchart - A/T Gear position Switch (Shortl
NOTE: Record allfreeze data before you troubleshoot.
Poiriblo Caus6
. Short in A/T go.. positionawhch wira. Fauhy A/T goa. position swhch
NOTE: Code P1705 (5)the PCM receives twoinputs at the same time.
is caused whengear position
' OBD ll Scln Toot indic.tes Cod6P1705.. Sofidi.gno3b E indicato] tighrblinksfivatim...
Observo th. A/T Go.r po3ition
Indicator:1. Turn the ignition switch ON l).2. Observe the A"/T gear positionindicator, and shitt to eachposttron,
Do any indicatoG stay onwhen the shift lever is not inthose positions?
Tho sy3tem b OK.t this timo.Check th6 wilc harnari for dam-rga.
M.r.ur. ATP R Vohlge:1. Shift to all positions otherthanE.2. Nileasure the voltage betweenthe 816 and Ag or A22 tormi-nats,
Check for short in tha wirobstwacn the 816 tcrminal and th6A/T go.r porition rwitch or A/Tg..r position indicltor. It wira i3OK, ch.ck for loo!€ FCfit connoc-to13. lf nacetaary, subrtitute aknown€ood Pcllt and roa|rsck.
ls there battery voltage?
Meesur. ATP NP Vohage:1. Shift to allpositions oth€r thanEorE.2. Moasure the voltage betweenthe 825 and A9 or A22 terminats.Check for short in the wireb.tw..n th6 B:I5 torminrt and th.A/T gclr poahion indicator. o. .short in tha wirrs between th.A/T gclr position indicator rndthe A/T gerr poiition switch. lfwir.3 r.o OK, chack tor loosoPCM conn.ctorr. It n.cosarry.sub.tituto a known-good pCM.nd r.chock.M.Gur. ATP D4 Voltago:1. Shift to allpositions otherthanlD.l.2. Measure the voltage betw€enrhe 824 and Ag or A22 termi-nals.
Check tor 3hort in tho wirobc{wocn the 824 terminrl and thoA/T ge.r poiition switch. lI wileia OK, chock tor loo3o plCM con-ncctoaa. It nacossarv, sublthute aknown-good PCM and rech€ck.
ls there approx. 5 V?
PCM CONNECTORS
Wire side of female terminals
YES
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