Honda CR-V: MICU Input Test

NOTE: Before testing, troubleshoot the B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode A.

1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.

2. Disconnect the under-dash fuse/relay box connectors E, F, G, K, R, and T.

NOTE: All connector views are wire side of female terminals.

UNDER-DASH FUSE/RELAY BOX CONNECTOR E (42P)

Honda CR-V. MICU Input Test

UNDER-DASH FUSE/RELAY BOX CONNECTOR F (34P)

Honda CR-V. MICU Input Test

UNDER-DASH FUSE/RELAY BOX CONNECTOR G (21P)

Honda CR-V. MICU Input Test

UNDER-DASH FUSE/RELAY BOX CONNECTOR K (8P)

Honda CR-V. MICU Input Test

UNDER-DASH FUSE/RELAY BOX CONNECTOR R (20P)

Honda CR-V. MICU Input Test

UNDER-DASH FUSE/RELAY BOX CONNECTOR T (34P)

Honda CR-V. MICU Input Test

3. Inspect the connector and socket terminals to be sure they are all making good contact.

4. With the connector still disconnected, make these input tests at the appropriate connector.

Honda CR-V. MICU Input Test

5. Reconnect the connectors to the under-dash fuse/relay box, and make these input tests at the connectors.

Honda CR-V. MICU Input Test

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