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Control Unit Input Test
1. Before testing, trou bleshoot the m u ltiplex contro I system (see page 22-172).
2, Remove the dashboard lower cover.
3. Disconnect the under-dash fuse/relay box connectors.
NOTE: All connectors are wire side of female terminals.
UNDER.DASH FUSE/RELAY BOXCONNECTOR C {1itPlUNDER.DASH FUSE/RELAY BOXCONNECTOR F I12P)
UNDER.DASH FUSE/RELAY BOXCONNECTOR M Il2PI
UNDER-OASH FUSE/RELAY BOXCONNECTOR J {8PI
UNDER.OASH FUSE/RELAY BOXCONNECTOR P I18PIUNDER.DASH FUSE/RELAY BOXCONNECTOR K {17PI
BLU/ORN
UNDER.DASH FUSE/RELAY BOXCONNECTOR O (8P)
YEL/BLK YEL/BLK YEL YEL
UNDER-DAsH FUsE/neLeY sbxCONNECTOR X (8P)
YEL YEL/BLK
UNDER.DASH FUSE/RELAY BOXCONNECTOR Y {13P)
,/1,/34568
LT GRN/REDWHT/BLK YEL/RED WHT/GRN WHT/BLU
4. Inspect the connector and socket terminals to be sure they are all making good contact.
. lf the terminals are bent, loose orcorroded, repairthem as necessary, and recheckthe system.. lf the terminals look OK, go to step 5.
(cont'd)
GRN
BLU/REDBLU
RED/WHT
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6. Disconnect the M, P, K and J connectors from the underdash fuse/relay box, and make these input tests at the connectors.
.lfanytestindicatesaproblem,findandcorrectthecause,thenrecheckthesystem..lfalltheinputtestsproveOK,themultiplexcontrolunitmustbefaulty.Replacetheunder-dashfuse/relayboxassembly.
CavitvWireTest conditionTest: Desired resultPdsiblo c6use if result is not obtain€dK2BLU/ORNUnder all conditionsCheck for continuity betweenthe K2 terminal and the keylessreceiver unit 5P connectordisconnected:There should be continuitv.
An open in the wire
M7YEUBLKConnect J7 terminal to [,47lMgl terminal, and MglMTl terminalto J4
Check actuator operation:The driver's door lock actuatorshould lock lunlockl
Faulty driver's door lock actuatorAn open in the wireM9YEL
M6YEUBLKConnect J7 terminal to M6lMSl terminal, and M8lM6l terminalto J4
Check actuator operation:The passenger's door lockactuator should lock iunlockl
Faulty passenger's door lock actuatorAn open in the wireM8YEL
P16YELConnect J7 terminal to P17lP16l terminal, and P16lP17l terminalto J4
Check actuator operation:The hatch lock actuator shouldlock lunlockl
. Faulty hatch lock actuator. An open in the wireP17YEUBLK
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Keyless/Power Door Lock System
Door Lock Actuator Test
Driver's door:
1. Remove the driver's door panel (seepage20-4).
2. Disconnect the 2P connector from the actuator.
Check actuator operation by connecting power and
ground according to the table. To prevent damage
to the actuator, apply battery voltage only
momenlanry.
Terminal
ilil;lll
'l2
LOCKee
UNLOCKee
lf the actuator does not operate as specified,
reprace rr.
4.
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Passenger's door:
1. Remove the passenger's door panel (seepage20-
4).
2. Disconnect the 2P connector from the actuator,
Check actuator operation by connecting power and
ground according to the table. To prevent damage
to the actuator, apply battery voltage only
momenlanty.
Terminal
P."I,l.;--\2
LOCKee
UNLOCKeo
lf the actuator does not operate as specified,
reprace [,
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Hatch Lock Actuator Test
1. Open the hatch.
2. Remove the hatch lower trim panel lsee page 20-
53).
3. Disconnect the 2P connector from the hatch lock
actualor.
4. Check actuator operation by connecting power and
ground according to the table. To prevent damage
to the actuator, apply battery voltage only
momentaflty.
\TerminalPo.irion\1
LOCK@
UNLOCKo
Terminal side ofmale terminals
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Keyless/Power Door Lock System
1.
Door Lock Knob Switch Test
Remove the driver's door panel (see page 20-4).
Disconnect the 3P connector from the actuator.
Check for continuity between the No. 1 and No. 2
term ana ls.
. There should be continuity when the door lock
knob switch is in the LOCKED position.
. There should be no continuity when the door lock
knob switch is in the UNLOCKED position.
Check for continuity between the No. 2 and No. 3
termtnals.
. There should be continuity when the door lock
knob switch is in the UNLOCKED position.
. There should be no continuity when the door lock
knob switch is in the LOCKED position.
lf the continuity is not as specified, replace the door
locl( actuator.
5.
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'1.
Door Lock Switch Test
Remove the driver's door panel (see page 20-4).
Remove the two mounting screws and the door
lock switch.
Check for continuity between the terminals.
. There should be continuity between the No. 1
and No. 2 terminals when the door lock switch is
in the LOCKED position.. There should be continuity between the No. 2
and No. 3 terminals when the door lock switch is
in the UNLOCKED position.
lf the continuity is not as specified. replace the door
lock switch.
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Troubleshooting
Before troubleshooting the immobilizer system,
troubleshoot any EClvl Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCS)
(see page 11-3), and make sure the ECM has no
malfunction.
Note these items before trou bleshooting:
. Due to the action of the immobilizer system, the
engine takes slightly more time to start than on a
vehicle without an immobilizer system.. When the system is normal, and the proper key is
inserted, the indicator light comes on for 2 seconds,
then it will go off.. If the indicatorstartsto blink after 2 seconds, or if the
engine does not start. remove any other immobilizer
keys or large key fobs on the key ring, then repeat the
starting procedure.
lf the engine still does not start, continue with thisprocedure.
1. Turn the ignition switch ON {ll) with proper key.
2. Check to see if the immobilizer indicator light
comes on.
Does the indicator light blink?
YES Disconnect the 7P connector from the
immobilizer control unit-receiver, then go to step 9.
NO Check for these problems, then go to step 3.
. Blown No. 9 (10A)fuse in the under-hood
fuse/relay box.I. An open in the wire between the gauge assembly
and the immobilizer control unit-receiver.l. A faulty immobilizer indicator light,I. An open in the wire between the gauge assembly
and the under-hood fuse/relay box.l
Remove the driver's dashboard lower cover (see
page 20-59).
Remove the steering column lower cover (see page
11-9).
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5. Disconnect the 7P connector (A)from the
immobilizer control unit-receiver (B),
Check for voltage between the immobilizer control
unit-receiver 7P connector No. 7 terminal and body
ground.
ls there battery voltage?
YES-Go to step 7.
NO Check for these problems;
. Blown No. 9 {10A)fuse in the under-hood fuse/
relay box.l. An open in the WHT/RED wire.l
Check for voltage between the immobilizer control
unit-receiver 7P connector No. 6 terminal and bodyground with the ignition switch ON {ll).
ls there battery voltage?
YES- Go to step 8.
NO Check for these problems:
. Blown No.6 (15A)fuse in the under-hood
fuse/relay box,I. Faulty PGM-Fl main relay 1,t. An open in the YEUBLK wire.l
1.
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lmmobilizer System
Troubleshooting (cont'dl
8. Check for voltage betvveen the immobilizer control
unit-receiver 7P connector No. 6 terminal and No. 1
rermlnat.
ls thete battery voltage?
YES Go to step 12.
NO Check for these problems,
. Open on the BRNI/EL wire.l. Faulty ECM.I
9. Remove the driver's dashboard lower cover (see
page 20-59).
10. Remove the steering column lower cover (see page
17-9).
11. Disconnect the 7P connector (A) from the
immobilizer control unit-receiver (B).
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Check for continuity between the immobilizer
control unit-receiver 7P connector No. 2 terminal
and ECM terminal E27.
ls there continuity?
YES-Go to step 13.
NO- Repair the open in the RED/BLU wire.I
Reconnect the 7P connector to the immobilizer
control unit-receiver.
Check for voltage between the immobilizer control
unit-receiver 7P connector No. 4 terminal and body
ground with the parking brake lever pulled, then
released.
ls there 1 V or less, then 5 V or more?
YES Replace the immobilizer control unit-receiver.
After replacing the immobillzer control unit-
receiver, rewrite the unit with a Honda PGM
Tester.l
NO Check for these problems:
. Faulty parking brake switch or a poor body
ground of the parking brake switch.l. Repair short or open in the GRN/ORN wire. I
13.
14.
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Multiplex Control System
Troubleshooting
Mode 1 Tset
1. Remove the driver's dashboard lower cover {see
page 20-59).
2. Check the No. 9 ( 10A) fuse in the under-hood fuse/
relay box and the No. 10 (7.5A) fuse in the under-
dash fuse/relay box.
Are the fuses OK?
YES-Go to step 2.
NO-Find and repairthe cause ofthe blown fuse.!
3. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).lf the driver's
seatbelt is unbuckled the seat belt reminder will
chime 6 times.
4. Set the ceiling light to the center position and close
allthe doors.
5. Connect the specialtoolto the multiplex inspection
conneclor.
6. After about 5 seconds the spotlight and ceiling light
should come on for 2 seconds, go out, then blink on
for 0.2 second to show the system is now in mode
1.
Did the spotlight and ceiling light indicate mode
1?
YES-Go to step 8.
NO Go to step 7.
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7. Check for continuity between terminal 4ofthe
under-dash fuse/relay box connector J and body
ground.
ls there continuity?
YES Replace the under-dash fuse/relay box.l
NO - Repair the open in the wire.lf the wire is ok,
repair G301.1
8. lf ther are any DTCS present, the spotlight and
ceiling light will blink to indicate the DTC(S). lf more
than one DTC is present, the DTCS will be displayed
in ascending order, lf there are no DTCS the
spotlight and ceiling light will not blink again after
the mode 1 indication.
Are there any DTCg?
YES Go to step 9.
NO Go to the Mode 2 test.
9. Troubleshoot the DTC(S) in the order indicated
using the following charts.
lf a faulty control unit is suspected, substitute it
with a known food part and recheck for DTCS,
. lf the DTC(s) isstill present. go to the next step
listed for the DTC.. lf the DTC(S) is no longer present replace the
original part.