Honda CR-V: MICU Input Test
1. Before testing, troubleshoot the B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode A, and
check the No.8
(10 A), No. 10 (7.5 A), and No. 38 (30 A) fuses in the under-dash fuse/relay
box.
2. Disconnect under-dash fuse/relay box connectors E, F, S, and T.
NOTE: All connector views are wire side of female terminals.

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.
4. With the connectors still disconnected, make these input tests at the
appropriate connector.
- If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then
recheck the system.
- If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 5.

5. Reconnect the connectors to the under-dash fuse/relay box, and make these
input tests at the connectors.
- If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then
recheck the system.
- If all the input tests prove OK, the MICU must be faulty; replace the
under-dash fuse/relay box.

READ NEXT:
1. Remove the steering column covers.
2. Disconnect the dashboard wire harness 8P
connector (A) from the wiper/washer switch (B).
3. Remove the two screws, then slide out the wiper/
washer switch.
Component Location Index
GAUGE CONTROL MODULE
Self-diagnostic Function
Input Test
Rewriting the ODO Data and Transferring Smart
Maintenance on a New Gauge Control Module
Replacement
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Component Location Index
GAUGE CONTROL MODULE
MICU
Circuit Diagram
Control Unit Input Test
NOTE: Before testing, troubleshoot the B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode A.
MICU
1. Turn the ignition s
SEE MORE:
1. Turn the ignition switch ON (II).
Does the charging system indicator come on?
YES-Go to step 2.
NO-Go to step 14.
2. Start the engine. Hold the engine speed at
2,000 rpm for 1 minute.
Does the charging system indicator go off? YES-Charging system indicator circuit
is OK. Go to the alternator
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