Component Tests and General Diagnostics
Place vehicle on level ground with wheels blocked, put transmission in neutral for manual transmission models and in ``park'' for automatic transmission models during function test. Always disconnect anti-lock brake checker before driving vehicle. A collision can result from a reduction or complete loss of braking ability.Fig. 5 Inspection Connector Location:
1. On Prelude models, with ignition switch off, disconnect 6-P inspection connector from connector cover on the right side of front console and connect it to anti-lock brake checker No. 07HAJ-SG0010A or equivalent, Fig. 5.
Fig. 6 Inspection Connector Location. 1992 Prelude & Civic:
2. On Accord models, with ignition switch off, disconnect 6-P inspection connector from connector cover on the crossmember under passenger seat and connect it to anti-lock brake checker No. 07HAJ-SG0010A or equivalent, Fig. 6.
3. On all models, start engine and release parking brake.
4. Turn mode selector switch on anti-lock brake checker to ``1.''
5. Push start test switch and observe the following:
a. Test in progress light should come on.
b. In one or two more seconds, all four monitor lights should come on. If they do not come on, the checker is faulty.
c. Dash anti-lock warning light should not come on. If it does come on, the checker harness to 6-P connector is faulty.
6. Turn mode selector switch on anti-lock brake checker to ``2.''
7. Depress brake pedal and push start test switch.
8. While ``busy'' or ``test in progress'' light is on, there should be kickback on brake pedal and dash anti-lock warning light should not come on.
9. Repeat steps seven and eight for each of the remaining modes.
10. On Prelude models,if little or no kickback is felt from brake pedal in modes two through six, repeat function test of modes one through six several times before beginning to troubleshoot other parts of system.
11. On Accord models,if little or no kickback is felt from brake pedal in modes two through five, bleed air from accumulator and modulator.