Heating and Air Conditioning
Condenser Fan Circuit Troubleshooting
NOTE: lf neither the condenser fan nor the radiator fan
work, go to Radiator and Condenser Fans Common
Circuit Troubleshooting (see page 21-29).
1. Check the No. 1 (20A) fuse in the under-hood
fuse/relay box, and the No. 14 (10A)fuse in the
under-dash f use/relay box.
Are the tuses OK?
YES-Go to step 2.
NO Replace the fuse(s), and recheck. t
2. Remove the condenser fan relay from the
under-hood fuse/relay box, and test it(see page 22-51).
ls the relay OK?
YES Go to step 3.
NO- Replace the condenser fan relay.l
3. Measure the voltage between the No, 2 terminal of
the condenser fan relay 4P socket and body ground.
CONDENSER FAN RELAY ilP SOCKET
ls thete battery voltage?
YES-Go to step 4.
NO-Replace the under-hood fuse/relay box.l
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4. Connect the No. landNo.2terminalsof the
condenser fan relay 4P socket with a jumper wire.
CONDENSER FAN RELAY itP SOCKET
JUMPER WIRE
Does the condenser lan tun?
YES-Go to step 5.
NO Go to step 8.
5. Disconnect the jumper wire.
6. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
7. Measure the voltage between the No, 3 terminal of
the condenser fan relay 4P socket and body ground.
ls there battery voltage?
YES Replace the under-hood fuse/relay box.t
NO-Repair open in the wire between the No. 14
fuse in the under-dash fuse/relay box and the
condenser fan relay.l
Disconnect the jumper wire.
CONDENSER FAN FELAY 4P SOCKET
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Disconnect the condenser fan 2P connector,
Check for continuity between the No. 1 terminal of
the condenser fan relay 4P socket and the No. 2
terminal of the condenser fan 2P connector.
CONDENSER FAN RELAY 4P SOCKET
CONDENSER FAN 2P CONNECTORWire side of female terminals
Is there continuity?
YES Go to step 1 1.
NO- Repair open in the wire between the
condenser fan relay and the condenser fan,I
Check for continuity between the No. 1 terminal of
the condenser fan 2P connector and body ground.
CONDENSER FAN 2P CONNECTOR
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Wire side of {emale terminals
ls there continuity?
YES- Replace the condenser fan motor.I
NO Check for an open in the wire between the
condenser fan and body ground. lf the wire is oK,
check for poor ground at G301.1
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Radiator and Condenser Fans
Common Circuit Troubleshooting
NOTE; lf both fans and the Ay'C compressor clutch do
not work when the Ay'C switch is on, go to Ay'C Pressure
Switch Circuit Troubleshooting (see page 21-32l, .
1. Check the No. 1 {20A} and No. 4 (20A) fuses in the
under-hood fuse/relay box, and the No. 14 (10A)
fuse in the under-dash fuse/relay box.
Are the tuses OK?
YES Go to steD 2.
NO Replace the fuse(s), and recheck.l
2. Remove the condenser fan relav from the
under-hood f use/relay box.
3. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll;.
4. Measure the voltage between the No. 3 terminal of
the condenser fan relay 4P socket and body ground.
ls there battery voltage?
YES Go to step 5.
NO Repair open in the wire between the No. 14
fuse in the under-dash fuse/relay box and the
radiator fan relay, and the condenser fan relay.l
5. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
6. Reinstall the condenser fan relay.
7. Make sure the IVC switch is OFF.
8. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
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CONDENSER FAN RELAY 4P SOCKET
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Heating and Air Conditioning
Radiator and Condenser Fans
Common
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Circuit Troubleshooting
9. Using a Backprobe Set, measure the voltage
between the No. 6 terminal of ECN4 connector B
{24P) and body ground with the ECM connectors
connecteo.
ECM CONNECTOR B {24P}
ls there battery voltage?
YES UDdate the ECM if it does not have the latest
so{tware, or substitute a known-good ECM, then
recheck (see page 11-6). lf the symptom/indication
goes away with a known-good ECM, replace the
original ECM.I
NO Repair open in the wire between the radiator
fan relay, the condenser fan relay and the ECM. t
Wire side of female terminals
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Compressor Clutch Circuit
Troubleshooting
1. Check the No. 1 (20A) fuse in the under-hood
fuse/relay box, and the No. 14 {10A)fuse in the
under-dash fuse/relay box.
Are the tuses OK?
YES Go to step 2.
NO Replace the fuse(s), and recheck.I
2. Check the engine coolant temperature, the throttleposition sensor, and the idle speed (use the Honda
PGM Tester PGM-Fl data list if possible).
ls the coolant temperaturc above nomal, the
throttle position sensor rcading too high, or the
idle speed too low?
YES Troubleshoot and repair the cause of the
high engine coolant temperature, high throttle
position sensor reading, or low idle speed.l
NO-Go to step 3.
3. Remove the compressor clutch relay from the
under-hood fuse/relay box, and test it (see page 22-
51 ).
ls the relay OK?
YES Go to step 4.
NO Replace the compressor clutch relay.I
4. Measure the voltage between the No. 2 terminal of
the compressor clutch relay 4P socket and body
ground.
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COMPfiESSON CLUTCH BELAY 'P SOCKET
ls there battery voltage?
YES Go to step 5.
NO Replace the under-hood fuse/relay box.I
Heater Unit/Core Replacement
SRS components are located in this area. Review the
SRS component locations (see page 23'13), and
precautions and procedures (see page 23-14) in the SRS
section before performing repairs or service.
1. Make sure you have the anti-theft code forthe radio,
then write down the freouencies for the radio's
Dreset buttons.
4.
Disconnect the negative cable from the battery,
Disconnect the suction and receiver lines from the
evaporator core (see page 21-42).
From under the hood, open the cable clamp (A),
then disconnect the heater valve cable (B) from the
heater valve arm (C). Turn the heater valve arm to
the fully opened position as shown
When the engine is cool, drain the engine coolant
from the radiator (see page 10-6).
6. Slide the hose clamps (A) back, the n d isconnect the
inlet heater hose (B) and the outlet heater hose (C)
from the heater core. Engine coolant will run out
when the hoses are disconnected; drain it into a
clean drip pan. Be sure not to let coolant spill on
the electrical parts or the painted surfaces. lf any
coolant spills, rinse it off immediately.
Remove the bolt and the heater valve, then remove
the mounting nut from the heater unit. Take care
not to damage or bend the fuel lines and the brake
lines, etc.
7.
8 x 1.25 mm12 N.m (1.2 kgf.m,8.7lbf.ft)
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Heating and Air Conditioning
Gondenser Replacement
1.
6x1.0mm9.8 N.m ('1.0 kgf.m,7.2lbf.ft)
Recover the refrigerant with a recovery/recycling/
charging station (see page 21-53).
Remove the front bumper {see page 20-85).
Remove the bolts, then disconnect the discharge
line (A) and the condenser line (B) from the
condenser. Plug or cap the lines immediately after
disconnecting them to avoid moisture and dust
conlamtnaflon.
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6x1.0mm9.8 N.m (1.0 kgt.m.7.2lbf.ft)
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4, Remove the mounting bolts, then remove the
condenser by lifting it up. Be careful not to damage
the radiator or the condenser fins when removino
the condenser.
6 x '1.0 mm9.8 N.m ('1.0 kgf.m,7.2 tbl.ftl
5.lnstallthe condenser in the reverse order of
removal, and note these items.
. lf you're installing a newcondenser, add
refrigerant oil (KElHlN SP- 10) lsee page 21'6).. Replace the O-rings with new ones at each fitting,
and apply a thin coat of refrigerant oil before
installing them. Be sure to use the correct O-rings
for HFC-134a (R-'134a)to avoid leakage.. lmmediately after using the oil, reinstallthe cap
on the container, and seal it to avoid moisture
absorption.. Do not spillthe refrigerant oil onthevehicle;it
may damage the paint. lf the refrigerant oil
contacts the paint, wash it off immediately.. Be careful not to damage the radiator or the
condenser fins when installing the condenser.. Charge the system (see page 21-55).
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A/C System Tests
Pressure Test
Test resultssvmotom3DGaUSeDischarge (high)pressureabnormally high
After stopping compressor, pressure
drops quickly, and then continues toAir in systemRecover, evacuate (see page 21-54),and recharge with specified amount{see oaoe 21 55).
Beduced or no air flow throughcondenserClogged condenser or radiatorfinsCondenser or radiator fan not
CleanCheck fan voltage and rpm.Check fan direction.
Line to condenser is excessively hot.Restricted flow of refrigerant inReplace restricted lines.
Discharge pressureHigh and low pressures are balancedsoon after stopping compressor, Lowside is hioherthan normal.
. Faulty compressor dischargevalve. Faultv comoressor seal
Beplace the compressor.
Outlet of expansion valve is notfrosted, low pressure gauge indicatesFaulty expansion valveMoisture in system
. Replace the expansion valve.. Recover, evacuate for at least30 minutes, and recharge withsDecified amount.
Suction (low)pressureabnormally low
Expansion valve is not frosted, andlow-pressure line is not cold. Lowpressure gauge indicates vacuum,
' Frozen expansion valve(Moisture in system). Faulty expansion valve
Recover, evacuate for at least30 minutes, and recharge withspecified amount.Beplace the expansion valve.
Discharge temperature is low, and theair flow from vents is restricted.Frozen evaporatorRun the fan with compressor off, thencheck evaooratot temoerature sensor.
Exoansion valve is frosted.ean or reolace,
Receivetdryer outlet is cool, and inletis warm (should be warm duringooeralton),
Clogged receiver/dryerReplace receaver/dryer.
Suction pressureabnormally highLow pressure hose and check joint arecooler than the temperature aroundevaoorator,
Expansion valve open too longBepair or replace.
Suction pressure is lowered when..nrlenser is cooled bv water.Excessive refrigerant in systemRecover, evacuate, and recharge withqnp.ifie.lamo'rnr
High and low pressure are equalizedas soon asthecompressor is stopped,and both gauges fluctuate while
Faulty gasketFaulty high pressure valveForeign panicle stuck in high
Replace the compressor.
Suction anddaschargepressuresabnormallv hioh
Reduced air flow through condenser.. Clogged condenser or radiatorfins' Condenser or radiator fan notworkino orooerlv
CleanCheck voltage and fan rpm.Check fan direction.
Suction anddischarge pressureabnormally low
Low-pressure hose and metalendareas are coolerthan evaoorator,Clogged or kinked low-pressurehose oartsRepair or replace.
Temperature around expansion valveis too low compared with that aroundClogged high-pressure lineRepair or replace,
Fefrigerant leaks:omoressor clulch is dirtv.:omoressor shaft seal leakinqReolace the comDressor,
lomoressor bolt(s) are dirtv.no around bolt(s)Tiohten bolt{s) ot reolace comDressor,
;omDressor oasket is wet with oil.ietnoace the comoressor.
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Relay and Control Unit Locations
Engine Compartment
RADIATOR FANRELAY
BLOWER MOTOR RELAY
HORN RELAY
CONDENSER FANRELAY
UNDER-HOODFUSE/RELAY BOX
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ELD UNIT
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Connectors and Harnesses
Engine Compartment Wire Harness (Left branch)
AirJuel (A,,/F) ratio sensorBrake fluid level switchCondenser fan motorCruise control actuatorELD unitFog light connectorLeft front ABS wheel sensorLeft front airbag sensorLeft front parking lightLeft front side marker lightLeft lrontturn signal lightLeft headlightLeft hornRadiator fan motorRadiator fan switchSecondary heated oxygen (SHO2S)
Test tachometer connectorWindshield wiper motorUnder'hood fuse/relay boxconnector A {see page 22-44)Under-hood f use/relay boxconnector B (see page 22-44)Under hood fuse/relay boxconnector C (see page 22-44)Under hood fuse/relay boxconnector D (see page 22 44)Under-hood fuse/relay box
Front of engine companmentLeft side of engine compartmentLeft side of engine compartmentLeft side o{ engine compartmentFront of engine compartmentUnder right side of cowl coverUnder'hood f use/relay boxLeft side of engine compartmentLeft side of engine companmentBehind left side of front bumperBehind left headlightBehind left side of front bumperEehind left headlightBehind left headlightBehind front bumperLeft side of engine compartmentFront of engine compartmentLeft side of engine compartment
Left side of engine companmentL.Jnder left side of cowl coverL.Jnder hood fuse/relay box
L.Jnder hood fuse/relay box
L.Jnder'hood f use/relay box
underhood fuse/relay box
Under-hood fuse/relay box
24222
2519
12
17
13202123
3
117
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5
6
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222223l224
252
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Connector to Harness Index (cont'dl
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