Honda Odyssey 2004. Manual — part 383
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How to Retrieve a DTC
Cancelling the Self-diagnosis Function
21-8
Heating/Air Conditioning
General Troubleshooting Information
RECIRCULATION INDICATOR
FAN SWITCH
RECIRCULATION CONTROL BUTTON
Example of DTC Indicator Pattern (DTC 2):
Recirculation
indicator on
Recirculation
indicator off
Press and hold the
recirculation
control button
0.3 sec
2 sec
1 sec
2 sec
0.3 sec
The heater control panel has a self-diagnosis function. To run the self-diagnosis function, do the following:
1. Turn the ignition switch ON (II).
2. Turn the fan switch OFF.
3. Press the recirculation control button to select Recirculation (recirculation indicator comes on).
4. Press and hold the recirculation control button to select Fresh (recirculation indicator goes off). Continue to hold
the button until the recirculation indicator comes on for 2 seconds, and then goes off.
• If the system is OK, the recirculation indicator stays off.
• If any trouble is found, the recirculation indicator blinks the diagnostic trouble code (DTC) to indicate faulty
circuit or component.
5. Turn the ignition switch OFF to cancel the self-diagnosis function. After completing repair work, run the self-
diagnosis function again to make sure that there are no other malfunctions.
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DTC
(Recirculation
Indicator Blinks)
Detection Item
Page
21-9
DTC Troubleshooting Index
1
A problem in the air mix control motor circuit
(see page 21-16)
2
A problem in the mode control motor circuit
(see page 21-17)
3
A problem in the evaporator temperature sensor circuit
(see page 21-19)
• In case of multiple problems, the recirculation indicator will indicate only the DTC with the least number of blinks.
• In case of an intermittent failure, the heater control panel will store the DTC unit the ignition is turned off.
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Symptom
Diagnostic procedure
Also check for
21-10
Heating/Air Conditioning
Symptom Troubleshooting Index
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Recirculation control doors do not
change between Fresh and
Recirculate.
Recirculation control motor
circuit troubleshooting (see
page 21-21)
HVAC DTCs (see page 21-8)
Blown fuse No. 3 (7.5A) in the driver’s under-
dash fuse/relay box
Cleanliness and tightness of all connectors
Blower motor runs, but one or
more speeds do not work.
Blower motor circuit
troubleshooting (see page
21-22)
HVAC DTCs (see page 21-8)
Blown fuse No. 56 (40A) in the under-hood
fuse/relay box, and No. 3 (7.5A) in the driver’s
under-dash fuse/relay box
Poor ground at G201 and G401
Cleanliness and tightness of all connectors
Blower motor does not run at all.
Blower motor circuit
troubleshooting (see page
21-22)
HVAC DTCs (see page 21-8)
Blown fuse No. 56 (40A) in the under-hood
fuse/relay box, and No. 3 (7.5A) in the driver’s
under-dash fuse/relay box
Poor ground at G201 and G401
Cleanliness and tightness of all connectors
Blower, heater controls, and A/C
do not work.
Heater control power and
ground circuit
troubleshooting (see page
21-26)
HVAC DTCs (see page 21-8)
Blown fuse No. 54 (40A) in the under-hood
fuse/relay box, No. 3 (7.5A) in the driver’s
under-dash fuse/relay box, and No. 13 (7.5A)
in the passenger’s under-dash fuse/relay box
Poor ground at G401
Cleanliness and tightness of all connectors
Both fans do not run at low speed
with the A/C on when the
refrigerant pressure is below
1,520 kPa (15.5 kgf/cm , 220 psi).
Radiator and condenser fan
low speed circuit
troubleshooting (see page
21-27)
HVAC DTCs (see page 21-8)
Blown fuse No. 58 (30A) in the under-hood
fuse/relay box, and No. 3 (7.5A) in the driver’s
under-dash fuse/relay box
Poor ground at G201
Cleanliness and tightness of all connectors
Condenser fan does not run at
high speed when the engine
coolant temperature is above
210°F (99°C) or the refrigerant
pressure is above 1,520 kPa
(15.5 kgf/cm , 220 psi) with the A/C
on.
Condenser fan high speed
circuit troubleshooting (see
page 21-30)
HVAC DTCs (see page 21-8)
Blown fuse No. 3 (7.5A) in the driver’s under-
dash fuse/relay box
Poor ground at G201
Cleanliness and tightness of all connectors
Both fans do not run at high speed
with the A/C on when the
refrigerant pressure is above
1,520 kPa (15.5 kgf/cm , 220 psi).
Radiator and condenser fan
high speed circuit
troubleshooting (see page
21-31)
HVAC DTCs (see page 21-8)
Cleanliness and tightness of all connectors
Compressor clutch does not
engage. (but both fans run with
the A/C on)
Compressor clutch circuit
troubleshooting (see page
21-32)
HVAC DTCs (see page 21-8)
Blown fuse No. 59 (7.5A) in the under-hood
fuse/relay box, and No. 3 (7.5A) in the driver’s
under-dash fuse/relay box
Cleanliness and tightness of all connectors
A/C system does not come on
(both fans and compressor do not
work); heater is OK.
A/C pressure switch circuit
troubleshooting (see page
21-35)
HVAC DTCs (see page 21-8)
Cleanliness and tightness of all connectors
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21-11
System Description
EVAPORATOR EXPANSION VALVE
RECEIVER/DRYER
A/C COMPRESSOR
CONDENSER
A/C PRESSURE SWITCH
BLOWER FAN
EVAPORATOR
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
A/C COMPRESSOR RELIEF VALVE
HIGH PRESSURE VAPOR
HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID
LOW PRESSURE LIQUID
LOW PRESSURE VAPOR
The air conditioning system removes heat from the passenger compartment by circulating refrigerant through the
system as shown below.
This vehicle uses HFC-134a (R-134a) refrigerant which does not contain chlorofluorocarbons. Pay attention to the
following service items:
• Do not mix refrigerants CFC-12 (R-12) and HFC-134a (R-134a). They are not compatible.
• Use only the recommended polyalkyleneglycol (PAG) refrigerant oil (DENSO ND-OIL 8) designed for the R-134a
compressor. Intermixing the recommended (PAG) refrigerant oil with any other refrigerant oil will result in
compressor failure.
• All A/C system parts (compressor, discharge line, suction line, evaporator, condenser, receiver/dryer, expansion
valve, O-rings for joints) are designed for refrigerant R-134a. Do not exchange with R-12 parts.
• Use a halogen gas leak detector designed for refrigerant R-134a.
• R-12 and R-134a refrigerant servicing equipment are not interchangeable. Use only a recovery/recycling/charging
station that is U.L.-listed and is certified to meet the requirements of SAE J2210 to service R-134a air conditioning
system.
• Always recover the refrigerant R-134a with an approved recovery/recycling/charging station before disconnecting
any A/C fitting.
(cont’d)
(Meters the required amount of
refrigerant into the evaporator)
(Traps debris, and
removes moisture)
(Suction and compression)
(Radiation of heat)
(Triple function)
When the refrigerant is below
196 kPa (2.0 kgf/cm , 28 psi)
or above 3,140 kPa (32 kgf/cm ,
455 psi), the A/C pressure
switch opens the circuit to
the A/C switch and stops the
air conditioning to protect the
compressor.
When the refrigerant is above
1,520 kPa (15.5 kgf/cm ,
220 psi), the A/C pressure
switch switches the radiator and
condenser fans to high speed.
(Absorption of heat)
(Relieves pressure at the
compressor when the
pressure is too high)
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