1. | Connect the Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) to the data link connector (DLC). |
2. | Turn the ignition switch ON (II). |
3. | Make sure the HDS communicates with the vehicle and the ECM/PCM. If it doesn't, troubleshoot the DLC circuit. |
4. | Check for DTCs. If a DTC is present, diagnose, and repair the cause before continuing with this test. |
5. | Start the engine, select PGM-FI, and check the OIL PRESSURE SWITCH in the DATA LIST with the HDS. Is ‘‘OFF'' indicated? YES - Replace the gauge control module (tach).n NO - Go to 6. |
6. | Turn the ignition switch OFF. |
7. | Disconnect the oil pressure switch connector. |
8. | Start the engine, and check the OIL PRESSURE SWITCH in the DATA LIST with the HDS. Is ‘‘OFF'' indicated? YES - Go to 9. NO - Go to 10. |
9. | Check the oil pressure switch. Is the oil pressure switch OK? YES - Do the oil pressure test. |
10. | Turn the ignition switch ON (II), and jump the SCS line with the HDS, then turn the ignition switch OFF. NOTE: This step must be done to protect the engine control module (ECM)/powertrain control module (PCM) from damage. |
11. | Disconnect ECM/PCM connector B (44P) and the oil pressure switch connector. |
12. | Check for continuity between the oil pressure switch connector and body ground.
Is there continuity? YES - Repair a short in the wire between the oil pressure switch and the ECM/PCM.n NO - Update the ECM/PCM if it does not have the latest software, or substitute a known-good ECM/PCM, then recheck. If the symptom/indication goes away with a known-good ECM/PCM, replace the original ECM/PCM .n |