1999 3.2TL - Keyless Entry/Security Alarm System Control Unit Input Test '99-01 Models 1. Before testing the keyless entry/security control functions, troubleshoot the multiplex control system. Multiplex Control Unit, Driver's 2. Remove the driver's multiplex control unit from the driver's under-dash. 3. Inspect the connector and socket terminals to be sure they are all making good contact. If the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as necessary, and recheck the system. If the terminals look OK, go to step 4. American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Page 1 of 10
4. With the driver's multiplex control unit still disconnected, make these input tests at the connector and driver's under-dash sockets. If all the input tests prove OK go to step 5. B11 BLK Under all conditions Check for continuity to Poor ground (G503) A12 Fuse/relay box socket Under all conditions battery voltage. Blown No. 13 (7.5A) fuse in the A24 Ignition switch ON (II) battery voltage. Blown No. 9 (7.5A) fuse in the driver's under-dash Faulty driver's A10 Headlight switch ON ( ) and jump A10 to battery voltage The headlights should come on. Faulty headlight relay 1 or 2 Faulty combination light switch A5 Under all conditions Attach to ground: The security indicator should come on. Blown No. 13 (7.5A) fuse in the Faulty security indicator A22 Combination light switch ON Combination light switch OFF Check for continuity to Check for continuity to no Faulty combination light switch B16 RED/GRN Combination light switch OFF Combination light switch ON and jump B16 to battery voltage Check for continuity to no The taillights should come on. Faulty taillight relay Faulty combination light switch 5. Reconnect the driver's multiplex control unit to the driver's under-dash, and perform the following input tests at the appropriate connectors on the back of the driver's under-dash. For driver's under-dash connector socket location. If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 6. O9 BLU/WHT Ignition key is in the ignition switch 1 V or less. Faulty ignition key switch American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Page 2 of 10
Multiplex Control Unit, Passenger's 6. Remove the passenger's multiplex control unit from the, and disconnect its connector. 7. Inspect the connector and socket terminals to be sure they are all making good contact. If the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as necessary, and recheck the system. If the terminals look OK, go to step 8. American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Page 3 of 10
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8. With the passenger's multiplex control unit still disconnected, make these input tests at the connectors and the sockets. If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 9. A8 Fuse/relay box socket Under all conditions Check for continuity to Poor ground (G581) A9 Under all conditions Attach to ground: Horn should sound. Blown No. 47 (20A) fuse in the under-hood Faulty horn relay Faulty horn A20 Under all conditions Attach to ground: Headlights should come on. Faulty headlight relay A21 Ceiling light switch in the middle position Attach to ground: Ceiling light should come on. Blown No. 11 (7.5A) fuse in the Faulty ceiling light A22 Ignition switch ON (II) battery voltage. Blown No. 9 (7.5A) fuse in the driver's under-dash fuse/relay box A23 A24 Under all conditions battery voltage. Under all conditions battery voltage. Blown No. 6 (20A) fuse in the Blown No. 13 (7.5A) fuse in the Faulty B22 BLK Under all conditions Check for continuity to Poor ground (G504) A10 B11 Fuse/relay box socket YEL Jump A10 to battery voltage, then jump B11 to body ground. Check driver's door lock operation:the door should lock. Faulty Faulty driver's actuator A11 Fuse/relay box socket Jump A10 to battery voltage and A11 to body ground. All passenger doors should lock. Faulty Faulty passenger's actuator American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Page 5 of 10
B1 WHT/RED ('99 model) WHT ('00-01 models) Connect the B1 terminal to the A24 terminal momentarily. Check trunk lid opener operation:trunk lid should open. Poor ground (G601) Faulty trunk lid opener solenoid B20 ('00-01 models) LT GRN/RED Connect the B20 terminal to the A24 terminal momentarily. Check buzzer operation:buzzer should sound. Poor ground (G201) Faulty keyless buzzer B14 ('99 model) BRN Under all conditions Check for continuity between B14 terminal and keyless receiver 1P terminal:there should be B21 BLU Under all conditions ground:there shoudl be 1 V or less. Poor ground (G501) Faulty connections at the audio unit or navigation display Faulty audio unit or navigation display 9. Reconnect the passenger's multiplex control unit to the, and perform the following input tests at the appropriate connectors on the. For connector socket location. If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 10. F2 GRN/BLK Front passenger's door lock knob unlocked ground:there shoudl be 1 V or less. Poor ground (G581) lock actuator Front passenger's door lock knob locked 5 V or lock actuator F5 BLU/ORN Front passenger's door lock switch in UNLOCK less Poor ground (G581) lock switch Front passenger's door lock switch in the neutral position 5 V or lock switch F6 BLK/ORN Front passenger's door lock switch in LOCK 1 V or less. Poor ground (G581) lock switch Front passenger's door lock switch in the neutral position 5 V or lock switch American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Page 6 of 10
Multiplex Control Unit, Door 10. Remove the door multiplex control unit, and disconnect its connector. 11. Inspect the connector and socket terminals to be sure they are making good contact If the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as necessary, and recheck the system. If the terminals look OK, go to step 12. American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Page 7 of 10
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12. With the door multiplex control unit still disconnected, make these input tests at the connector. If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 13. A1 WHT/YEL Under all conditions battery voltage. Blown No. 13 (7.5A) fuse in the A12 BLK Under all conditions Check for continuity to 13. Reconnect the connector to the door multiplex control unit, make these input tests at the connector. If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 14. A6 BLU/WHT Driver's door key cylinder switch in LOCK less Faulty driver's door key cylinder switch Driver's door key cylinder switch in the neutral position 5 V or Faulty driver's door key cylinder switch A16 BLU Driver's door key cylinder switch in UNLOCK less Faulty driver's door key cylinder switch Driver's door key cylinder switch in the neutral position 5 V or Faulty driver's door key cylinder switch A7 PNK Driver's door lock knob locked Driver's door lock knob unlocked less 5 V or Faulty driver's door lock actuator Faulty driver's door lock actuator A17 BLK/RED Driver's door lock knob unlocked less Faulty driver's door lock actuator Driver's door lock knob locked 5 V or Faulty driver's door lock actuator A8 BLK/WHT Driver's door lock Faulty driver's door lock switch American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Page 9 of 10
switch in LOCK Driver's door lock switch in the neutral position A18 GRN/RED Driver's door lock switch in UNLOCK Driver's door lock switch in the neutral position less 5 V or less 5 V or Faulty driver's door lock switch Faulty driver's door lock switch Faulty driver's door lock switch 14. If all the input tests prove OK, one of the control units must be faulty, Substitute a known-good control unit for the one that is most likely at fault, then recheck the system. If the system works properly, the original control unit is faulty; replace it. If there is still a malfunction, substitute a known-good control unit for the next most likely unit to be at fault, and recheck. If the system works properly, the original unit is faulty; replace it. American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Page 10 of 10