Tips and Precautions
Before Troubleshooting
1. Check applicable fuses in the appropriate fuse/relay box.
2. Check the battery for damage, state of charge, and clean and tight connections.
NOTICE
Handling Connectors







Handling Wires and Harnesses



Testing and Repairs
Replace them or repair them by wrapping the break with electrical tape.
If there is an open or damage is SRS wiring or terminals, replace the harness.


Five-step Troubleshooting
1. Verify The Complaint: Turn on all the components in the problem circuit to verify the customer complaint. Note the symptoms. Do not begin disassembly or testing until you have narrowed down the problem area.
2. Analyze The Schematic: Look up the schematic for the problem circuit.
Determine how the circuit is supposed to work by tracing the current paths from the power feed through the circuit components to ground. If several circuits fail at the same time, the fuse or a ground is a likely cause.
Based on the symptoms and your understanding of the circuit operation, identify one or more possible causes of the problem.
3. Isolate The Problem By Testing The Circuit: Make circuit tests to check the diagnosis you made in step 2. Keep in mind that a logical, simple procedure is the key to efficient troubleshooting.
Test for the most likely cause of failure first. Try to make tests at points that are easily accessible.
4. Fix The Problem: Once the specific problem is identified, make the repair. Be sure to use proper tools and safe procedures.
5. Make Sure The Circuit Works: Turn on all components in the repaired circuit in all modes to make sure you've fixed the entire problem. If the problem was a blown fuse, be sure to test all of the circuits on the fuse. Make sure no new problems turn up and the original problem does not recur.
Wire Color Codes
The following abbreviations are used to identify wire colors in the circuit schematics:
WHT...................................White
YEL.....................................Yellow
BLK.....................................Black
BLU.....................................Blue
GRN....................................Green
RED....................................Red
ORN....................................Orange
PNK.....................................Pink
BRN....................................Brown
GRY....................................Gray
PUR.....................................Purple
LT BLU...............................Light Blue
LT GRN..............................Light Green
The wire insulation has one color or one color with another color stripe. The second color is the stripe.

How to Check for DTCs with the Honda Diagnostic System (HDS)
NOTE: For specific operations, refer to the user's manual that came with the Honda Diagnostic System (HDS).
1. Connect the HDS to the data link connector (DLC) (A) located under the driver's side of the dashboard.

2. Turn the ignition switch ON (II).
3. Make sure the HDS communicates with the vehicle, if it doesn't, troubleshoot the DLC circuit.
4. Enter the BODY ELECTRICAL then select the TEST MODE menu.
5. Check for DTCs with the HDS.
6. If any DTCs are indicated, note them, and go to the indicated DTC troubleshooting.
Relay and Control Unit
Locations
Connectors and Harnesses
Under-hood/dash Fuse/Relay Box
DTC 28-3x ("x" can be 0 thru 9 or A thru F):
Short to Another Wire or Decreased
Resistance in Front Passenger's Seat Belt
Buckle Tensioner
Replacement Parts