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Emission Control System
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Controls (cont,dl
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Two Way Valve Testing
'97 model:
1. Remove the fuelfill cap.
2. Remove the vapor Iine from the EVAP two wayvalve on the fuel tank, and connect it to a T_fittingfrom a vacuum gauge and a vacuum pump asshown.
VACUUM,/PRESSURE GAUGEotJAz - 001 rDoBT-FITTINGVACUUMPUMP/GAUGE,0 - 30 in.HgA973X-041-XXXXX
3. Apply vacuum slowly and continuouslv whilewatching the gauge. The vacuum should stabilizemomentarily at 0.7 - 2.0 kpa (5 - 1S mmHg, 0.2 _ 0.6in.Hg).
lf the vacuum stabilizes (valve opens) below0.7 kPa (5 mmHg,0.2 in,Hg) or above 2.0 kpa(15 mmHg, 0.6 in.Hg), install a new valve and retest.
4.Move the vacuum pump hose from the vacuum fit_ting to the pressure fitting, and move the vacuumgauge hose from the vacuum side to the pressureside as shown.
PiESSURESIDE
5. Slowly pressurize the vapor line while watching thegauge. The pressure should stabilize at 1.3 - 4.7 kpa(0 - 35 mmHg, 0.4 - 1.4 in.Hg).. lf the pressure momentarily stabilizes (valve
opens) at 1.3 - 4.7 kpa (10 - 35 mmHg, 0.4 _ 1.4in. Hg), the valve is OK.. lf th6 pressure stabilizes below 1.3 kpa fio mmHg,0.4 inrHg) or above 4.7 kpa (35 mmHg, 1.4 in.Hg),install a new valve and retest.
T-FITTING
11-224
.98 - 0O models:
1. Remove the fuel fill cap.2. Remove the vapor line from the EVAP two wayvalve {located above the EVAP control canister). andconnect it to a T-fitting from vacuum gauge andvacuum pump as shown.
VACUUM/PRESSUFE
VACUUM PUMP/GAUGE,0 - 30 in.HgA973X - 041 -
xxxxx
5.
Apply vacuum slowly and continuously whilewatching the gauge.
The vacuum should stabilize momentarily at O.g _
2.1 kPa (6 - 16 mmHg, 0.2 - 0.6 in.Hg).lf the vacuum stabilizes (valve opens) below0.8 kPa (6 mmHg, 0.2 in.Hg) or above 2.1 kpa(16 mmHg, 0.6 in.Hg), install a new valve and retest.Move the vacuum pump hose from the vacuum fit-ting to the pressure fitting. and move the vacuumgauge hose from the vacuum side to the pressure
side as shown.
Slowly pressurize the vapor line while watching thegauge.
The pressure should stabilize momentarilv above1.0 kPa (8 mmHg, 0.3 in.Hg).a lf the pressure momentarily stabilizes (valve
opens) above 1.0 kPa (8 mmHg. 0.3 in.Hg), thevalve is OK.. lf the pressure stabilizes below ,|.0 kpa {g mmHg.0.3 in.Hg), install a new valve and retest.
T-FITTING
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Troubleshooting Procedures
Checking ths Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
with an O8D ll Scan tool or Honda PGM Tsster
When the PCM senses an abnormality in the input or output systems, the El ('97 - 98) or E ('99 - O0) indicator light in thegauge ass€mbly will blink. When the 16P Data Link Connector (DLC) {located under the dash on the passenger's side) is
connected to the OBD ll Scan Tool or Honda PGM Tester as shown, the scan tool or tester will indicate the Diagnostic
Trouble Code (DTC) when the ignition switch is turned ON(ll).
HONDA PGM TESTER olOBD II SCAN TOOL
lf the E or E indicator light or the MIL has been reported on, or if a driveability problem is suspected, follow this proce-
dure:
1. Connect the OBD ll Scan Tool (conforming to SAE J1978) or Honda PGM Tester to the 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 sureit is set to the SAE DTC Wpe).2. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll), and observe the DTC on the screen
3. Record allfuel and emission DTCS, A,,/T DTCS, and freeze data.
4. lf there is a fuel and emissions DTC, first check the fuel and emissions system as indicated by the DTC (except for DTCP0700). DTC P0700 means there is one or more Ay'T DTC, and no Droblems were detected in the fuel and emissionscircuit of the PCM.
5. Wire down the radio station presets.
6. Reset the memory with the PGM Tester o. by removing the BACK UP fuse in the under-hood fuse/relay box for morethan 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, 9o to the Symptom-to Component Chart on pages 14-60 and 14-61 for the '97 models, and pages 14-62 and14-63 for '98 - 00 models. lf the OTC does not return, there was an intermittent problem within the circuit. Make sureall pins and terminals in the circuit are tight, and then go to step 8.8. Reset the radio Dreset stations, and set the clock.
DATA LINK CONNECTOR {16PI
[ -=.r,
ili,i /i,
v,., i
14-56
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Body Electrical
Speciaf Toofs ,...,..,.............-.23-2
Troubleshooting
Tips and Precautions ......,.,..........,.................. 23-3
Five-step Troubleshooting ........,.,.,...,,.,......... 23-5
Wire Color Codes ...,....,.. 23-5
Relay and Control Unit Locations
Engine Compartment ..,.,......,......................... 23-6
Dashboard ,.,.,..............-.- 23-7
Door ....................... .........23-10
Index to Cilcuits and Sysiems
Accessory Socket .. ,....,.,..,.,. 23-95*Airbags ................ .,....,. Sestion 24
Air Conditioning ,.,.,.... Section 22
Alternator ................... Section 4
Anti-lock Brake System {ABSI ................... Section 19'A/T Gear Position Indicator ....................... Section 1,1
Automatic Transmission System ...........,.. Section 14
Battery ................... ..............23-50
Blower Controls .,...,.,, Section 22
Charging System ....... Seqtion il
Clock -'98 Model ................ 23-98
Connector ldentification and Wire HarnessRouting .................. ......... 23.11
Cruise Control ............ Ssction 4
Dash Lights Brightness Contlo||er ..................... 23-90
Fan Conlrols ...,......,.... Section 10
Fuel Pump ,..,.,...,....,.... Section 11
Fuses...................... .,,.,.,.,.,,.,23-40*Gauges
Circuit Diagram ......-....-..23-58
Fuel Gauge .....,.,..... Section 11
Speedometer ..,..........,... 23-56
Ground Distribution ,....,.,...23-46
Hatch Glsss ODenor .........................,.,.,.,.,..,.,.,.,,. 23-121
Heater Controls .-........ Soction 21*Horns.,...,..,.,.,....... ................23"104*fgnition Switch ,,.,.,..,.,.,,.,.,.,23-51
lgnition Key Light System -'97 Mod6l .............. 23.88
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BODY
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Ground Distribution
Ground-to-Component(sl Index (cont'dl
Wire ColorGround
G552
G501
G801
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
Component or Circuits Grounded
Audio unit
Driver's door lock actuator (door lock knob switch)
Driver's door lock switch
Driver's power window motor
Keyless door lock control unit ('98 - 00 models)
Power door lock control unit
Power mirror switch
Power window master switch
Driver's seat belt switch
Fuel gauge sending unit
Fuel pump (FP)
Left rear side marker light
Left taillight
Rear accessary socket
Right rear side marker light
Trailer lighting connector
High mount brake light
Rear window defogger
Rear window wiper motor
Rjght taillight- plus eveMhing grounded through G631
Hatch glass opener solenoid
License plate light- plus eveMhing grounded through G6l1
SRS unit
BLK
BLK
BLK
23-48
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Gauge Assembly
Component Location Index
SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component locations, precautions, and procedures in the SRS
section {24} before performing repairs or service.
I x 1.25 mm24 N.m {2.4
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOF {VSS'Troubleshooting, page 23-62
GAUGE ASSEMBLYGau ge/lndicator/TerminalLocation Index, page 23-56Bulb Locations, page 23-57Removal, page 23-61
J-
FUEL GAUGE SENDING UNITSee section 1 l
PARKING BRAKE SWITCH
COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGESENDING UNITBRAKE FLUID LEVEL SWITCH
ENGINE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH
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Bulb Locations
TAILGATE INDICATORLIGHT (,I.4 W) CHARGING SYSTEM LIGHT (1.4 WI
GAUGE LIGHT {1.4 WIGAUGE LIGHT I1,4 WIBRAKE SYSTEMLTGHT 11.4 WlLOW ENGINE OIL PRESSUREINDICATOR LIGHT {1./r W}SEAT BELTREMINDER LIGHT {1.' W'HIGH BEAMINDICATOR LIGHT
LOW FUEL INOICATOBLIGHT 13 WI
MALFUNCTIONINOICATORLAMP {MIL)BULB I1.4 WI
{1.4 Wl
RIGHT TURN SIGNALINDICATOR LIGHT I1.' WI
GAUGE LIGHTS 13 WI
LEFT TURN SIGNALINDICATOR LIGHT {1,4 W}
GAUGE LIGHT
t3 wl
SRS INDICATOR ('1./t W)(On the printed circuit board)
1,.
A/T GEAR POSITIONINDICATOR {1.12 x 7}(On the printed
circuit board)GAUGE LIGHT {3.' W}
ABS INDICATOR (1,4 W)
lOn the printed circuit board)cRutsE tNDtcAToR 11.r2 w)(On the printed circuit board)
f-= F -
J
23-57
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Adjustment
Bstore adiusting the headlights:
. Park the vehicle on level ground
. Make sure the fuel tank is tull
. The driver or someone who weighs the same should
sit in the driver's seat.
. Load the trunk with the items you usually carry'
. Push down on the front and rear bumpers several
times to make sure the vehicle is sitting normally'
CAUTION: Halogen headlights become very hot in use;
do not touch them or the atiaching hardware immedi-
ately after they have been turned off.
1. ODen the hood.
2. Remove the left inner fender {see section 20).
3. Checkthe horizontal adjustment indicator.
The "0" mark on the horizontal indicator gear should
be aligned with the mark.
"0" MARK
Check the vertical adjustment indicator. The bubble
should be centered underneath the longest scribe
mark on the gauge.
VERTICAL INDICATOR:
ol-
)
5.lf either indicator is not aligned with its "0" mark as
described left column, an adjustment can be made
by using a Phillips screwdriver.
Adjust the headlights to local requirements by turn-
ing the adjusters.
NOTE:
. As the outer lenses are made of an acrylicoated,
polycarbonated material, do not cover the head-
lights when they are turned on
. When making horizontal adiustments, slide the
horizontal indicator gear rearward.
After horizontal adjustment, put back the hori-
zontal indicator gear.
HORIZONTALINDICATORGEAR
23-A1
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