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Confused Lude, I am your father

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Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 10:43 am Post subject: CHASSIS - Steering, 4WS Repair Reset & Removal |
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4WS Error Codes
Thanks to JohnnyB and Confused
| Code: | Code System Point Terminals Affected
No code - - 7&23 CU, HC
No code - - 18,25,4,2,16&24 CU, HC, A
10 Sub Steering Angle Sensor Front 22,26 CU, FSSAS, HC
11 Sub Steering Angle Sensor Rear 29,17 CU, RSSAS, HC
12 Sub Steering Angle Sensor Front 26,21 CU, FSSAS, HC
13 Sub Steering Angle Sensor Rear 17,28 CU, RSSAS, HC
14 Sub Steering Angle Sensor Front - CU - Replace 4WS Control Unit
15 Sub Steering Angle Sensor Rear - CU - Replace 4WS Control Unit
16 Sub Steering Angle Sensor Front 22,26,21 CU, FFSAS, HC
17 Sub Steering Angle Sensor Rear 29,17,28 CU, RSSAS, HC
18 Sub Steering Angle Sensor - - CU - Replace 4WS Control Unit
20 Main Steering Angle Sensor Front 8,15 CU, FSSAS, FMSAS, HC
21 Main Steering Angle Sensor Rear 6,13 CU, RSSAS, RMSAS, HC
22 Main Steering Angle Sensor Front 8,15 CU, FSSAS, FMSAS, HC
23 Main Steering Angle Sensor Rear 6,13 CU, RSSAS, RMSAS, HC
24 Main Steering Angle Sensor Front 8,15 CU, FSSAS, FMSAS, HC
25 Main Steering Angle Sensor Rear 6,13 CU, RSSAS, RMSAS, HC
26 Main Steering Angle Sensor Front - CU - Replace 4WS Control Unit
27 Main Steering Angle Sensor Rear - CU - Replace 4WS Control Unit
28 Main Steering Angle Sensor Front 12 CU, FSSAS, FMSAS, HC
29 Main Steering Angle Sensor Rear 20 CU, RSSAS, RMSAS, HC
30 Wheel Speed Front 19 CU, FWSS, HC
31 Wheel Speed Rear L 3 CU, RLWSS, ABSCU, HC
32 Wheel Speed Rear R 1 CU, RRWSS, ABSCU, HC
33 Wheel Speed Rear RorL 3,1 CU, ABSCU, HC
34 Wheel Speed Front 19 CU, FWSS, HC
35 Wheel Speed Rear L 3 CU, RLWSS, ABSCU
36 Wheel Speed Rear R 1 CU, RRWSS, ABSCU, HC
37 Wheel Speed Rear L - CU - Replace 4WS Control Unit
38 Wheel Speed Vehicle Speed - CU - Replace 4WS Control Unit
40 4WS Control Unit 4WS Control Unit - CU - Replace 4WS Control Unit
41 4WS Control Unit 4WS Control Unit - CU - Replace 4WS Control Unit
42 4WS Control Unit 4WS Control Unit - CU - Replace 4WS Control Unit
43 4WS Control Unit 4WS Control Unit - CU - Replace 4WS Control Unit
44 4WS Control Unit 4WS Control Unit - CU - Replace 4WS Control Unit
45 4WS Control Unit 4WS Control Unit - CU - Replace 4WS Control Unit
46 4WS Control Unit 4WS Control Unit - CU - Replace 4WS Control Unit
50 Control Logic Motor Lock C+,D- CU, RAM, HC
51 Control Logic Wheel Caught In Ditch C+,D- CU, RAM, HC
60 Power Unit Motor C+&D-,33+&34- CU, RAM, PSH, HC
61 Power Unit - C+&D- CU, RAM, PSH, HC
62 Power Unit Motor 33+&34- CU, RAM, PSH, HC
63 Power Unit - - CU, RAM, PSH, HC
64 Power Unit 4WS Control Unit - CU - Replace 4WS Control Unit
65 Power Unit 4WS Control Unit - CU - Replace 4WS Control Unit
70 Temporary Driving Conditions - 25 CU, HC - Check Symptoms / Conditions
71 Temporary Driving Conditions - - CU - Check Symptoms / Conditions
72 Temporary Driving Conditions - 4 CU, HC - Check Symptoms / Conditions
73 Temporary Driving Conditions - - CU, A - Check Symptoms / Conditions
74 Temporary Driving Conditions - 14 CU, PB, HC - Check Symptoms / Conditions
Key:
FSSAS - Front Sub Steering Angle Sensor
RSSAS - Rear Sub Steering Angle Sensor
FMSAS - Front Main Steering Angle Sensor
RMSAS - Rear Main Steering Angle Sensor
FWSS - Front Wheel Speed Sensor
RLWSS - Rear Left Wheel Speed Sensor
RRWSS - Rear Right Wheel Speed Sensor
ABSCU - ABS Control Unit
CU - 4WS Control Unit
RAM - Rear Actuator Motor
PSH - Power System Harness
A - Alternator
PB - Parking Brake
HC - Harness Connector |
Credit goes to JohnnyB who actually took this information out of the service manual originally, I've just tidied it up and put it into tabular form!
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Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 9:46 am Post subject: |
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4WS ECU Removal
Thanks to Tron
Removing the back seat to get at it is a doddle, and yes you do have to remove it. You also have to remove the boot trim as the unit goes backwards through the boot. IIRC the bolts that hold the unit in place in its bracket are behind the passenger side rear seat.
DISCONNECT THE CAR BATTERY!!! (some of the wires on the ecu are still live without the ignition on, I found out during my arch welding experience
To remove the seats (easiest bit IMO)
1) remove the base of the passenger rear seat, theres two black clips below the seat cushion, one on either side at the front of the cushion, pull these clips towards the front of the car, you might have to press down on the cushion to move them.
2) lift the lower cushion away at the front and pivot it down at the back, you should see a bracket at the back of the lower cushion that holds it behind the backrest, just pivot it down it'll come free.
3) theres two 10mm bolts at the bottom of the beckrest, they sit in two loops of metal, one each side, unbolt these.
4) lift the seat back directly upwards to remove it from the clips at the top of the cushion. Job done.
I suggest you the remove the interior trim out of the boot before going further, thats held on by two plastic trim clips, one in the centre of the 4ws ecu bracket, and the other near the hatch opening(other seat back). It might be advisable to remove the rubber trim/seal from around the hatch to get the panel out, it (the rubber trim) just pulls off and pushes back on. With the boot open you'll be able to see more of the back of the unit.
Next unclip the plastic cover that covers the black, brown, red and white connectors down the left hand side of the unit. If you have a camera I suggest you take a picture of their locations, although they should only fit in a certain order, best to be safe. Undo the 10mm nuts holding those wires in place.
Then unclip the three bottom connectors from the unit if you can, else just proceed undoing the mount bolts for the ecu bracket(not the ones which hold the ecu to the bracket), you have to remove the bracket aswell to get the ecu out. The silver metal bracket should fit round the ecu from inside the boot and mount to another silver bracket/plate, you shouldn't have to remove any bolts from the bodywork of the car.
Then with the unit out perform the fix, and refit in reverse. This is all from memory over 2 years ago, so don't shoot me if I'm wrong
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Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 9:54 am Post subject: |
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Reset 4WS
(Thanks to Taffylude)
1. Apply the hand brake.
2. Short the service connector pins with a paper clip or something similar.
3. Turn the steering wheel to CLOCKWISE (right) 45-65 degrees and hold it that way.
4. Turn the ignition switch to II (on) position but DON'T start your engine.
You'll see that all your warning lights will go on and off, don't pay attention to them.
5. After your 4WS light goes OFF, turn the steering wheel to CENTRE (turn it left) position within 4 seconds and hold it still.
6. When your 4WS light turns ON, turn your steering wheel CLOCKWISE again to 45-60 degrees and hold still (again within 4 seconds).
7. When the 4WS light goes OFF, turn the wheel to the centre position again within 4 seconds and hold it still.
8. If your 4WS light blinks TWICE then you succeeded.
If it stays on after this that means you failed, so simply turn the ignition off and go back to step one and try again. The tricky part with this procedure is that you should do all the steering inputs within 4 seconds so keep it in mind.
If you succeeded, turn your ignition off, remove the short on the service connector, start your engine and check if it's working.
This may look complicated but it is very easy, it only takes a few minutes.
Thanks to Taffylude.
**EDIT**
It has been reported by a few members that this procedure only works on the 5th Gen Prelude. To reset the 4WS on the 4th Gen, a simply disconnection of the battery seems to work. _________________
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 8:28 pm Post subject: |
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4WS Alignment
A number of places claim to carry out 4 wheel alignment, but few actually can for a car equiped with 4WS.
For those places that do it properly, a locking key should be used to physically lock the rear wheels in place during the alignment. The key is availalbe at only a handful of Honda dealerships across the UK, and many dealerships do not even know about it.
If you wish to make your own, then here is a drawing of the tool which was very kindly supplied & drawn up by JohnnyB  .
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4WS Removal & Conversion to 2WS
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Power steering fluid change - "how to"
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