
Heating and Air Gonditioning
a
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Power Transistor Test
1. Disconnect the 4P connector from the power
Iranslslor.
2, Measure the resistance between the No. 1 and
No. 2 terminals of the power transistor. lt should be
about '1.4 1.5 kQ.
. lf the resistance iswithln the specifications, go to
step 3.. lf the resistance is notwithin the specifications,
replace the power transistor.
POWER TRANSISTOB
Carefully release the lock tab on the No. 4 terminal(BLUI/EL) (A) in the 4P connector, then remove the
terminal and insulate it from body ground.
(To 12 V power source on vehicle)
Reconnect the 4P connector to the power transistor.
Supply 12 volts to the No. 4 cavity with a jumper
wire.
Turn the ignition switch ON (ll), and check that the
blower motor runs.
. lf the blower motor does not run, replace the
power rranstsror.. lf the blower motor runs,the powertransistoris
oK.
12 V power source on vehicle)
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1.
Heater Control Panel and Push
Switch Assembly Removal and
Installation
Remove the center panel (see page 20-62).
Remove the dials (A), then remove the self-tapping
screws and the heater control panel (B)from the
center panel (Cl. Remove the self-tapping screws
and the push switch assembly (D)from the center
panel.
lnstall the control panel and push switch assembly
in the reverse order of removal. After installation,
operate the control panel controls to see whether it
worKs propeny.
Run the self-diagnosis function to confirm that
there are no problems in the system (see page 21-
8).
3.
4.

Dust and Pollen Filter Replacement
The dust and pollen filters should be replaced every
30,000 miles (48.000 km) or 24 months whichever
comes first. Replace the filters more often if the air flow
is less than usual.
1. Open the glove box. Remove both glove box stops,
then let the glove box hang down (see page 20 63).
2. Remove the filter lid (A)from the blower unit, then
pull out the first dust and pollen filter (B). Slide the
second filter to the left, and pull it out.
Remove the filter {A) from the housing (B), and
replace the filter.
4. Install the filters in the reverse order of removal.
Blower Unit Removal and
lnstallation
For some models: 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 for the radio,
then write down the frequencies for the preset
buttons.
2. Disconnect the battery negative cable, and wait 3
minutes before beginning worK.
3. Remove the right kick panel (see page 20-50),
passenger's dashboard lower cover, and the glove
box {see page 20-63).
4. Cut the plastic cross brace in the glove box opening
with diagonal cutters in the area shown. Remove
and discard the plastic cross brace,
Cut heare.
{cont'd)
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Connectors and Harnesses
Dashboard Wire Harness A {Left branchl
Connector or TerminalffiAccessory power socketAudio antennaBrake pedal position switchClutch interlock switchClutch pedal poistion switchCruise control unitCruise main switchDaytime r!nning lights control unitDaytime running lights relayGauge assembly connector AGauge assembly connector BHazard warning switchHeater control panel connector AHeater control panel connector BHVAC push switch assemblyKeyless receiver unitLow beam cut relayOptional security connectorPower mirror switchUnder-dash fuse/relay boxconnector K (see page 22-45)Under'dash fuse/relay box
L {see page 22-45}Underdash fuse/relay boxconnector M lsee page 22'45)Under-dash fuse/relay boxconnector N (see page 22-45)UndeFdash fuse/relay boxconnector O (see page 22-45)UndeFdash fuse/relay boxconnectorY (see page 22 45)c504
c505
c506
c507
c508
c509
c510
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12
11
34
1
24
25
2 Under middle of dash2 Under left side of dash4 ] Under left side of dash2 ] Under left srde of dash2 | Under left side of dash14 I Under left side of dash5 Under left side of dash14 Under lett side of dash4 Under lett side of dash22 I Behind gauge assembly22 i Behind gauge assembly10 Behind hazard warnning switch22 Behind heater control panel'14 Behind heater control panel10 ] Behind HVAC switch assembly5 I Under middle of dash5 lUnderleftsideofdash16 Under lefr side of dash13 Under left side oI dash17 ln the under-dash fuse/relay box
CanadaCanada
l0In the under-dash fuse/relay box
In the undeFdash fuse/relay box
In the underdash fuse/relay box
In the under-dash fuse/relay box
In the under-dash fuse/relay box
Under left side of dash
Under left side ot dash
Under left side of dash
Under left side of dash
Under middle of dash
Under middle of dash
Under middle ol dash
Driver's door wire harness(see page 22'40)Driver's door wire harness(see page 22-40)Left side turo signal lightsuonarnessRoof wire harness (see page22 3AlFloor wire harness {see page22-341Floor wire harness (see page22 34JDashboard wire harness B(see oaoe 22-30)
12
12
G501
G503
1
21
Under gauge assembly
Under left side of dash
Body ground via dashboard
Body ground via dashboard
Left Side Turn Signal Light Sub harness
Connector to Harness Index (cont'd)
L
Connector or TerminalCavitiesLocationConnects toNolesLeft side turn signal lightc506353422Behind left side turn signal lightUnder left side of dashDashboard wire harness A
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Gonnectors and Harnesses
a
Floor Wire Harness {Rear side}(cont'dl
Cargo areaDriver's door switchEVAP emission bypass solenoid valveEVAP emission control canister ventshut valveFuel pump/sending unitFuel tank pressure sensorLeft back-up lightLeft rear ABS wheel sensorLeft rear side marker lightLeft rear speakerLeft rear turn signal lightLeft side seat belt tensionerLeft taillighVbrake lightNoise condenser (rear windowdefogger)Noise condenser (rear window wiper)Passenger's door switchRear window wiper intermiftentcontrolunitRight back-up lightRight taillighvbrake tightRight rear turn signal lightBight rear ABS wheel sensorRight rear side marker lightRight rear speakerRight side seat belt tensioner
c554
Fueltank
FueltankFueltankLeft taillightLeft rear offloorBehind left side of rear bumperLeft quarter panelLefttaillightLeft B-pillarLeft taillightRight quarter panel
Right quarter panelRight B pillarRight q uarter panel
Right tai ightRight taillightRight taillightRight side of cargo area
side of cargo areaLeft B pillarFueltank
Right quaner panel
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181011
222021151912117
I
2122
5322222232
232222212
12
2120
Behind right side of rear bumperRight quaner panelRight B-pillarRight quaner panelHatch wire harness (see page22 39)Hatch wire harness (see page
rear seal bdcl Bodv ground vta
Right side of cargo area Body ground via floor wire
Connector to Harness Index (cont'dl
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Hatch Wire Harness
Connector or TorminalCavitiesLocationConnects toNotesHatch latch switchHatch lock actuatorHigh mount brake lightLicense plate light connector ALicense plate light connector BRear window de{ogger connector A
Bear window detogger connector B()Bear window wiper moto.c553
c554
7
8
I3
10
62
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222221
1
412
2
Middle o{ hatchMiddle of hatchBehind high mount brake lightMiddle of hatchMiddle of hatchRight C-pillar
Left C-pillar
Middle of hatchRight quaner panel
Right quaner panel
Floor wire harness (see page22-341Floor wire harness (see page)2-34\
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Under-dash Fuse/Relay Box
Fuse
Number
AmpsWire ColorComponent(s) or Circuit(s) Protected
115ABLKA/VHTlgnition coils
2204WHT/REDAirlfuel ratio sensor, ECM
310ARED/BLUDaytime running Iights control unit {Canada)10ABLI(ORNAir/fuel ratio sensor relay, Alternator, CMP sensor, Cruise control main
switch, Cruise control unit. ELD unit, Evaporative emission (EVAP) bypass
solenoid valve, Evaporative emission (EVAP)canister purge valve,
Evaporative emission (EVAP) canister vent shut valve, Secondary H02S,
Vehicle speed sensor
5Not used
67.5AYEUGRNMoonroof control unit, Moonroof open and close relay, Power window
relaV
7204GRNMoonroof motor
I7.5AYEUREDAudio unit
910AGRNOPDS unit, Rear window wiper motor, Rear window washer motor, Rear
window wiper intermittent control unit
107.54YELBack-up lights, Cruise indicator light, EPS control unit, Gauge assembly,
Keyless receiver unit, Multiplex control unit, Security control unit
connector (optional)
117.5ABLIVORNABS modulator-control unit
127.5AYEUREDDaytime runnino liohts control unit (Canada)
1310APNKSRS unit't410ABLK/YE LA,,/C compressor clutch relay, Blower motor relay, Condenser fan relay,
Heater control panel, Power mirror actuator, Power mirror defogger(Canada), Radiator fan relay, Rear window defogger relay, Recirculation
control motor1ENot used
loNot used
1715AYE L/B LKECM, Fuel pump
B LK/YE L>H> Unrr
1815AYEUGRNAccessory power socket
197.5AYEUBLKTurn siqnal/hazard relav, Turn siqnal liohts
2030AGRN/BLKMultiplex control unit, Windshield washer motor. Windshield wioer motor21Not used
22204GRN/BLKPassenqer's window motor
2320A.G R N,A/VHTDriver's window motor
24Not used
25Not used
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Ground Distribution
Ground to Components Index
GroundComponent or circuit qrounded
Batterv, Transmission housinq
E ngine
G 101ECM (PG is BLK; LG is BRN/YEL)
BLK: IAC valve, lgnition coils, Vehicle speed sensor, VTEC solenoid valve
BRNA/EL: Camshaft oosition (CMP) sensor. CKP sensor, TDC sensor. VTEC oil pressure switch
G 15' ]EPS control unit
G201ELD unit. Multiplex control inspection connector, Multiplex control unit, Power window relay, Rear
window washer motor, Right front parking light, Right front side marker light, Right front turn signal
light, Turn signal/hazard relay, Washer fluid level sensor (Canada) , Windshield washer motor,
Windshield wiDer motor
G202ABS modulator-control unit
G301
G401
Blower motor relay, Brake fluid level switch, Condensor fan motor, Cruise control actuator, Left front
parking light, Left front side marker light, Left front turn signal light, Radiator fan motor, Radiator fan
swrtcn
Combination liqht switch, lqnitlon kev srvitch, Wiper/wasfrer sr,virch
G402Left and riqht airbaq sensors, SRS unit
G 451Data link connector (DLC)
G501Clutch interlock switchm Clutch pedal position switch (for cruise control), Cruise control main switch,
Cruise control unit, Daytime running lights control unit (Canada), Driver's door lock knob switch,
Driver's door lock switch, Driver's power window motor, Heater control panel, Left power mirror
defogger (Canada), left side turn signal light, Moonroof control unit, Monroof open and close relays,
Moonroof position sensor '1, Moonroof seitch, Power mirror switch, Power transistor, Power window
master switch. SDotliqhts
G502Accessory power socket, Gauge assembly, Keyless receiver unit, lvlultiplex control unit, Right power
mirror defogger {Canada)
G503Audio unit
G551Driver's seat belt switch, Fuel gauge sending unit, Fuel pump, Memory erase signal (IMES) connector,
OPDS unit. Rioht seat belt switch
G552High mount brake light, License plate lights, Rear window defogger, Rear window defogger noise
condenser. Rear window wioer motor, Hatch latch switch
Back-up lights, Brake lights, Rear side marker lights, Rear turn signal lights, Rear window wiper noise
condenser, Rear window wiper intermittent control unit, Taillights
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Gauges
2.
3.
Gauge Assembly Replacement
1.Remove the instrument panel (see page 20-59),
then remove the upper column cover {see page 17-
Place a clean shop towel (A) under the gauge
assembly to prevent scratching the steering
colum n or dash panel.
Remove the screws from the gauge assembly (B).
Disconnect the connectors (C), and remove thegauge assemDry.
Installthe gauge assembly in the reverse order of
removal.
Coolant Temperature Gauge
Troubleshooting
Before testing, check the No. I { 10A) fuse in the under-
hood fuse/relay box and the No. '10 (7.5A) fuse in the
under dash fuse/relay box.
1. Start the engine, and check the malfunction
indicator lamp (MlL).
Does the MIL come on?
YES- Troubleshoot the cause of the ECM DTC (see
page 1 1-57), and recheck.
NO-Go to step 2.
2. Check for a multiplex control unit DTC (see page
22,168).
ls a DTC ind icated?
YES Troubleshooting the cause of the multiplex
control unit DTC {see page 22-168), and recheck.
NO Go to step 3.
3. Do the communication line check with the self-
diagnosis procedure (see page 22-56).
ls the word "Error" indicated on the odo/ttip
d isplay ?
YES The gauge cannot receive the signal from the
multiplex control unit and the ECI\,4. Check for an
open in the WHT/GRN wire (gauge connector
terminal B 13). lf no open is found, go to step 5.
NO Go to step 4.
4. Do the gauge drive circuit check with the self-
diagnosis procedure (see page 22-56).
Does the temperature gauge needle sweep lrom
the minimum position to the maximum, then tetutn
to the minimum position?
YES Go to step 5.
NO Replace the gauge assembly.l
5. Substitute a known-good ECM and recheck.
Did the symptom/ ind ication go away?
YES Replace the ECM.
NO Substitute a known good gauge assembly. lf
the symptom/indication goes away, replace thegauge assembly.l
4.
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