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Master Cylinder Replacement
B
6x1.0mm
9.8 N·m (1.0 kgf·m, 7.2 lbf·ft)
A B
D
E G
MASTER
CYLINDER SIDE
A
ABS: 15 N·m
(1.5 kgf·m, 11 lbf·ft)
VSA: 22 N·m
(2.2 kgf·m, 16 lbf·ft) C
15 N·m
(1.5 kgf·m,
11 lbf·ft)
D
F
Do not spill brake fluid on the vehicle; it may damage the paint; if brake fluid gets on the paint,
wash it off immediately with water.
Be careful not to damage or deform the brake lines during removal and installation.
Plug the ends of the hoses and the joints to prevent spilling brake fluid.
1. Remove the air cleaner (see page 11-345).
2. Remove the reservoir cap and brake fluid from the master cylinder reservoir with a syringe.
3. Disconnect the brake fluid l evel switch connector
(A).
4. Remove the reservoir tank mounting bolt (B). 5. Disconnect the brake lines (A) from the master
cylinder (B). To prevent spills, cover the hose joints
with clean rags or shop towels.
6. Remove the master cylinder mounting nuts (C) and washers (D).
7. Remove the master cylinder from the brake booster (E). Be careful not to bend or damage the brake
lines when removing the master cylinder.
8. Remove the rod seal (F) from the master cylinder. NOTE: During installation, set a new rod seal onto
the master cylinder with its grooved side (G)
toward the master cylinder.
9. Install the master cylinder in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:
Coat the inner bore lip and outer circumference of the new rod seal with the Shin-Etsu silicone
grease (P/N 08798-9013).
Make sure not to get any silicone grease on the terminal part of the connectors and switches,
especially if you have silicone grease on your
hands or gloves.
Check the brake pedal height and free play after installing the master cylinder, and adjust it if
necessary (see page 19-6).
10. Bleed the brake system (see page 19-9).
11. Spin the wheels to check for brake drag.
Replace.
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Rear Brake Caliper Overhaul
BRAKE HOSE8x1.0mm
23 N·m
(2.3 kgf·m, 17 lbf·ft)
SEALING WASHERS
BANJO BOLT
34 N·m
(3.5 kgf·m, 25 lbf·ft)
BLEED SCREW
9 N·m (0.9 kgf·m, 7 lbf·ft)
CALIPER BODY
RODO-RING
SLEEVE PISTON
CUP ADJUSTING BOLT
BEARING A
SPACER
ADJUSTING SPRING B
PISTON BOOT
PISTON SEAL
PISTON
ASSEMBLY
CIRCLIP
SPRING
GUIDE
SHAFT
SHAFT COVER
LEVER ARM
SPRING
WASHER PARKING NUT
27 N·m
(2.8 kgf·m, 20 lbf·ft) RETURN
SPRING
23 N·m
(2.3 kgf·m,
17 lbf·ft)
INNER PAD
SHIM BRAKE PADS PAD SPRING
CALIPER PIN A CALIPER PIN B
PAD
RETAINERS
CALIPER
BRACKET
: Honda silicone grease (P/N 08C30-B0234M)
OUTER PAD SHIM
WEAR INDICATOR
CALIPER PIN PIN BOOT 10x1.25mm
74 N·m
(7.5 kgf·m, 54 lbf·ft)
Frequent inhalation of brake pad dust, regardless of material composition, could be hazardous to your health.
Avoid breathing dust particles.
Never use an air hose or brush to clean brake assemblies. Use an OSHA-approved vacuum cleaner.
Remove, disassemble, inspect, reassemble, and install the caliper, and note these items:
NOTE: Make sure that the caliper pins are installed correctly. Upper caliper pin B and lower caliper pin A are different.
If these caliper pins are installed in the wrong location, it will cause vibration, uneven or rapid pad wear, and possibly
uneven tire wear. Do not spill brake fluid on the vehicle; it may damage the paint; if brake fluid gets on the paint, wash it off immediately with water.
To prevent dripping brake fluid, cover disc onnected hose joints with rags or shop towels.
Clean all parts in brake fluid and air dry; blow out all passages with compressed air.
Before reassembling, check that all parts are free of dirt and other foreign particles.
Replace parts with new ones as specified in the illustration.
Make sure no dirt or other foreign matter gets into the brake fluid.
Make sure no grease or oil gets on the brake discs or pads.
When reusing brake pads, always reinstall them in their original positions to prevent loss of braking efficiency.
Do not reuse drained brake fluid. Use only clean Honda DOT 3 Brake Fluid from an unopened container. Using a non-Honda brake fluid can cause corrosion and shorten the life of the system.
Coat the piston, the piston seal groove, and the caliper bore with clean brake fluid.
Use recommended greases in the rear caliper set.
After installing the caliper, check the brake hose and line for leaks, interference, and twisting.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace. Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Install inner pad
with its wear
indicator downward. Replace.
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Entry Lights Control System
Power Windows
Wipers/Washers
GaugesReminder Systems
Moonroof
Accessory Power Sockets
Seat Heaters
Power Mirrors
Rear Window Defogger
Immobilizer System......................
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Component Location Index . 22-202
Circuit Diagram . 22-203
MICU Input Test . 22-204
Ignition Key Switch Test . 22-207
Ignition Key Light Test . 22-207
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Component Location Index
. 22-208
System Description . 22-209
Resetting the Power Window Control Unit . 22-210
Circuit Diagram . 22-212
Power Window Master Switch Input Test . 22-214
Driver’s Power Window Motor Test . 22-217
Passenger’s Power Window Motor Test . 22-218
Power Window Master Switch Test/Replacement . 22-219
Passenger’s Power Window Switch Test/Replacement . 22-220
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Component Location Index
. 22-221
Circuit Diagram . 22-223
DTC Troubleshooting . 22-224
MICU Input Test . 22-228
Wiper/Washer Switch Test . 22-231
Wiper Motor Test . 22-231
Washer Motor Test . 22-232
Washer Fluid Level Switch Test . 22-232
Wiper Motor Replacement . 22-233
Wiper/Washer Switch Replacement . 22-234
Washer Reservoir Replacement . 22-234
Wiper Blade Replacement . 22-235
Wiper Arm/Nozzle Adjustment . 22-236
Washer Tube Replacement . 22-237
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Component Location Index
. 22-238
Self-diagnostic Function . 22-241
Circuit Diagram . 22-244
DTC Troubleshooting . 22-262
Gauge Control Module (Tach) Input Test . 22-271
Gauge Control Module (Speedo) Input Test . 22-274
Rewriting the ODO Data and Transferring the Maintenance
Minder Data to a New Gauge
Control Module . 22-276
Replacement . 22-277
Dash Lights Brightness Controller and Odometer Select/Reset Switch
Test/Replacement . 22-278
Outside Air Temperature Indicator Calibration . 22-279 ......................
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Component Location Index
. 22-281
Circuit Diagram . 22-282
MICU Input Test . 22-284
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Component Location Index
. 22-286
Resetting the Moonroof Control Unit . 22-287
Circuit Diagram . 22-288
Moonroof Control Unit Input Test . 22-290
Moonroof Switch Test/Replacement . 22-293
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Component Location Index
. 22-294
Circuit Diagram . 22-295
Front Accessory Power Socket Test/Replacement . 22-296
Console Accessory Power Socket Test/Replacement . 22-297
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Component Location Index
. 22-298
Circuit Diagram . 22-300
Switch Test/Replacement . 22-302
Seat Heater Test . 22-302
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Component Location Index
. 22-304
Circuit Diagram . 22-305
Function Test . 22-306
Power Mirror Switch Test/Replacement . 22-307
Power Mirror Actuator Test . 22-307
Power Mirror Actuator Replacement . 22-308
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Component Location Index
. 22-310
Circuit Diagram . 22-311
Function Test . 22-312
Defogger Wire Repair . 22-313
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Component Location Index
. 22-314
System Description . 22-315
Circuit Diagram . 22-316
DTC Troubleshooting . 22-317
Symptom Troubleshooting Information . 22-321
Symptom Troubleshooting . 22-323
System Check . 22-326
Status Log . 22-328
Immobilizer Key Registration . 22-329
Immobilizer-Keyless Control Unit Input Test . 22-330
Immobilizer-Keyless Control Unit Replacement . 22-332
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22-64Ground Distribution
Ground to Components Index
G1 Battery
G2 Engine
G3 Transmission housing
G101 A/T clutch pressure control solenoid valves A, B, C (A/T), CKP sensor, CMP sensor A, CMP sensor B, Data link connector (DLC), ECM/PCM (LG1), ECM/PCM (LG2), ECM/PCM (PG1), ECM/PCM (PG2), ECM/PCM (PGMETCS), EGR valve (K20Z2 engine), Ignition
coils, Immobilizer-keyless control unit, Rocker arm oil control solenoid, Rocker arm oil pressure switch, Transmission range
switch (A/T), VTC oil control solenoid valve
Shielding between the ECM/PCM and Knock sensor (KS) has wire.
Shielding between the ECM/PCM and Secondary HO2S (Sensor 2) has wire.
G201 Right fog light , Right front parking light, Right front side marker light, Right front turn signal light, Right headlight (high/low beams), Right HID unit , Windshield washer motor, Windshield wiper motor
G202 ABS modulator-control unit , VSA modulator-control unit
G301 A/C condenser fan motor, Blower motor relay, ELD, Left fog light , Left front parking light, Left front side marker light, Left front turn signal light, Left headlight (high/low beams), Left HID unit , Radiator fan motor (via fan control relay)
G401 Brake fluid level switch, Clutch interlock switch (M/T), Clutch pedal position switch (M/T), Hood switch, MICU (PG), Power transistor, Washer fluid level switch (G401 connects to G601 via under-dash fuse/relay box)
G402 EPS control unit
G403 Torque sensor
G501 Dash lights brightness controller and odometer select/reset switch, Driver’s door key cylinder switch, Driver’s door lock knob switch, HandsFreeLink control unit , MICU (SG), VSA OFF switch
G502 Data link connector (DLC), Front accessory power socket, Glove box light, Right power mirror defogger, Right side turn signal light
G503 Accessory power socket relays (front and console), Driver’s door lock switch, Gauge control module (tach), Left power mirror defogger, Left side turn signal light, Moonroof control unit/motor, Power mirror switch light, Power mirror switch, Power
window master switch (main switch), Power window master switch, Vanity mirror lights (driver’s and front passenger’s)
G504 Cable reel (steering wheel switches ground), Climate control unit, Front passenger’s door lock knob switch, Front passenger’s door lock switch, Gauge control module (speedo), Gauge control module (tach), Ignition key switch, Navigation unit , TPMS
control unit
G505 Audio unit , Navigation unit
G506 Memory erase signal (MES) connector, SRS unit (2 wires)
G601 A/T gear position console panel light/Park-pin switch (A/T), Console accessory power socket , Fuel pump, MICU (PG), Seat heater relays (driver’s and front passenger’s), Seat heater switches (driver’s and front passenger’s), Seat heaters (driver’s and
front passenger’s), Stereo amplifier (G601 connects to G401 via under-dash fuse/relay box)
Shielding between the left side impact sensor (FIRST) and rear safing sensor has wire.
Shielding between the SRS unit and left side impact sensor (FIRST) has wire.
G602 Driver’s seat belt buckle switch, Front passenger’s seat belt buckle switch, Left rear door lock knob switch, MICU (SG), MICU service check connector, ODS unit, Right rear door lock knob switch, Yaw rate-lateral acceleration sensor
Shielding between the right side impact sensor (FIRST) and right side impact sensor (SECOND) have wires.
Shielding between the SRS unit and right side impact sensor (FIRST) has wire.
G603 Noise condenser Shielding between the rear safing sensor and left side impact sensor (SECOND) has wire.
G701 High mount brake light, Left back-up light, Left inner taillight, Left rear side marker light, Left rear turn signal light, Left taillight/ brake light, License plate lights, Right back-up light, Right inner taillight, Right rear side marker light, Right rear turn signal light,
Right taillight/brake light, Trunk lid release actuator/Trunk lid latch switch
G801 Rear window defogger ( )
1: ’06-07 Touring and Premium models
2: ’07 TYPE S and ’08-09 models
3: ’08-09 models
4: TYPE S and ’08 premium and ’09 models
5: With HID
6: Without navigation system
7: With navigation system
8: ’09 model with navigation system
9: ’06-08 models, and ’09 model without navigation system
10: TYPE S model
4
512 4
5
82 3
7
3
67
9
10
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Input:System Menu Data List Data List Indication
22-88Multiplex Integrated Control System
System Description (cont’d)
Certain inputs happen so quickly that the HDS cannot update fast enough. Hold the switch that is being tested while monitoring the Data List.
This should give the HDS time to update the signal on the Data List.
Because the HDS software is updated to support the release for newer vehicles it is not uncommon to see system function tests that are not
supported.
Make sure that the most current software is loaded.
Gauges Cruise Control Main Switch OFF/ON Cruise Control Set Switch OFF/ON
Cruise Control Resume Switch OFF/ON
Washer Fluid Level Switch OFF/ON
VSA/TCS Off Switch OFF/ON
Gauge Select/Reset Switch OFF/ON
Parking Brake Switch OFF/ON
Brake Fluid Level Switch OFF/ON
Illumination Volume Plus Switch OFF/ON
Illumination Volume Minus Switch OFF/ON
Km/h mph Select Switch OFF/ON
Fuel Sending Unit Input 1 deg
Fuel Sending Unit Input 2 VOLTAGE
VSA/TCS Active Indicator OFF/ON
VSA/TCS Indicator (Warning) OFF/ON
ABS Indicator OFF/ON
Cruise Control Main Switch Indicator OFF/ON
MIL Indicator OFF/ON
Washer Fluid Level Indicator OFF/ON
DRL Indicator OFF/ON
Low Oil Pressure Indicator OFF/ON
Charging System Indicator OFF/ON
Cruise Main Switch ON Indicator OFF/ON
Maintenance Minder Indicator OFF/ON
High Beam Indicator OFF/ON
Parking Light ON Indicator OFF/ON
Low Fuel Warning Indicator OFF/ON
Security Indicator OFF/ON
Fog Light Indicator OFF/ON
Seat Belt Indicator OFF/ON
Speed Indicator (km/h) 0 249 km/h, over 250 km/h, Fail
Speed Indicator (mph) 0 154 mph, over 155 mph, Fail
Low Tire Pressure Indicator OFF/ON
TPMS Indicator OFF/ON
A/TGearPositionSwitch(R) OFF/ON
A/TGearPositionSwitch(P) OFF/ON
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Component Location Index (cont’d)
WINDSHIELD WASHER NOZZLE
WASHER RESERVOIR
WINDSHIELD WASHER MOTOR
WASHER TUBE
WASHER FLUID LEVEL SWITCH Replacement, page 22-237
Adjustment, page 22-236
Replacement, page 22-234
Test, page 22-232
Replacement, page 22-234
Replacement, page 22-237
Test, page 22-232
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Circuit Diagram
D2
BLK
G401 F20
G601 BLK E33
HI LO BLK
G201 AS
2 E6
BLK
G602
IG1 HOT in ON (II) and START (III)
BLU
G401 BLK YEL
2 1 T34
G501BLK
UNDER-DASH FUSE/RELAY BOX
MICU
F33
F32
F19 F18 8
2
4
3
1
5
5
41 WHT
YEL BLU
WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER SWITCH
MICU
S4
S17 S15
S20 S10 S6
ORN
WHT GRN
YEL
BLU No. 10 (7.5 A)
No. 38 (30 A)
WHT
BLK
HI
LO
MIST
INT
OFF
BATTERY
No. 2 (IG) (50 A)
UNDER-HOOD FUSE/RELAY BOX
WHTIGNITION SWITCH
BATIG1 BLU
BLK
G201 1
2
No. 1 (BAT) (100 A)
WASHER
SWITCH INTERMITTENT
DWELL TIME
CONTROLLER
WINDSHIELD
WASHER
MOTOR
WASHER FLUID
LEVEL SWITCH
(Closed:
Float down)
GAUGE CONTROL
MODULE (TACH)
WINDSHIELD
WIPER MOTOR H1
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Washer Motor Test
Washer Fluid Level Switch Test
A
B A
B
1. Remove the right inner fender (see page 20-171).
2. Disconnect the 2P connector (A) from the washermotor (B).
3. Test the motor by connecting battery power to terminal No. 1 and ground terminal No. 2 of the
washer motor. The motor should run.
If the motor does not run, or fails to run smoothly, replace it.
If the motor runs smoothly, but little or no washer fluid is pumped, check for a disconnected
or blocked washer hose, or a clogged washer
motor outlet. 1. Remove the right inner fender (see page 20-171).
2. Disconnect the 2P connector (A) from the washer
fluid level switch (B).
3. Remove the washer fluid level switch from the washer reservoir.
NOTE: Fluid may flow out of the opening.
4. Check for continuity between terminals No. 1 and No. 2 in each float position.
There should be continuity when the float is down.
There should be no continuity when the float is up.
5. If the continuity is not as specified, replace the switch.
Terminal side of
male terminals
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