Honda Odyssey 2004. Manual — part 439
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01
Under-hood Sub Fuse (’03-04 models)
Fuse
Number
Amps
Wire Color
Component(s) or Circuit(s) Protected
22-84
Power Distribution
Fuse to Components Index (cont’d)
79
80
81
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
71
20A
WHT/BLU
Audio unit, DVD unit, Rear controller and screen
72
Not used
73
Not used
74
Not used
75
Not used
76
Not used
77
Not used
78
20A
WHT/GRN
Seat heater (EXL)
79
20A
WHT/RED
Power window control unit
80
40A
RED
Rear A/C blower motor
81
30A
WHT/BLK
Left power sliding door control unit
1: With rear entertainment system
2: With seat heater
1
2
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Ground
Component or circuit grounded
22-85
Ground Distribution
Ground to Components Index
G1
Battery, Transmission housing
G2
Engine block
G101
and
G102
PCM (PG1 and PG2 are BLK; LG1 and LG2 are BRN/BLK), ABS/TCS control unit, Transmission range
switch, Data link connector (DLC), (BRN/BLK), EGR valve, IAC valve, Ignition coils, Immobilizer
receiver unit (BRN/BLK), PGM-FI main relay, Radiator fan switch A and B, Shift control solenoid valve
B and C , Vehicle speed sensor (with navigation system) , VTEC pressure switch (BRN/BLK)
Shielding between the PCM and these components have BRN/BLK wires: Countershaft speed sensor,
CKP sensor, Knock sensor, Mainshaft speed sensor, Primary and secondary HO2S, TDC sensors
G151
Shift control solenoid valve A, B and C, Lock-up control solenoid valve
G201
ABS fail-safe relay, Blower motor relay, ELD unit, Cruise control actuator, Fan control relay, Hood
switch, Power steering pressure switch, Radiator fan motor, Rear window washer motor, Right turn
signal/side marker lights, Washer fluid level switch (Canada), Windshield washer motor
G301
Brake fluid level switch, Intermittent wiper relay, Left turn signal/side marker lights, Windshield
wiper motor, Seat heater relay
G302
ABS pump motor, ABS/TCS modulator unit
G303
ABS control unit (4 wires), ABS/TCS control unit (3 wires)
G401
Park pin switch, Blower motor high relay, Center pocket light, Climate control panel, Climate control
unit, Combination light switch (2 wires), Daytime running lights control unit (Canada) (2 wires),
Driver’s door key cylinder switch, Driver’s door lock switch, Driver’s door lock knob switch, Heater
control panel, Heater fan switch, Ignition key switch, Interior light relay, Left power mirror defogger
(Canada), Multiplex control inspection connector, Driver’s multiplex control unit, Power transistor,
Power window master switch, Rear A/C fan switch, Rear window wiper/washer switch (2 wires), Turn
signal/hazard relay, Windshield wiper/washer switch, Driver’s seat heater switch
G501
Clock, Cruise control unit, Cruise control main switch, Data link connector (DLC), Front accessory
power socket, Interior lights switch, Driver’s multiplex control unit, Navigation display unit,
Navigation unit, Power mirror switch, Power sliding door switch
G502
Audio unit, Shielding between Navigation display unit and Navigation unit have BRN/WHT wires,
DVD unit
G503
Gauge assembly, Keyless receiver unit, Passenger’s multiplex control unit
G551
Driver’s power window motor, Driver’s seat belt switch, Fuel gauge sending unit, Fuel pump, Left
power sliding door control unit, Left power sliding door latch position switch, Left power sliding door
release actuator, Power window master switch (2 wires), Sliding door lock control unit, Driver’s seat
heater , Door multiplex control unit, Power seat adjustment switch, Power window control unit (’03
model)
G552
Back-up lights, Brake light failure sensor, Fuel fill door relay , Fuel fill door switch
High mount
brake light, Inner taillights, Left power sliding door control unit (2 wires), Left taillight (2 wires),
License plate light, Rear accessory power socket, Rear window wiper motor, Rear window defogger,
Sliding door buzzer, Tailgate key cylinder switch, Tailgate latch switch, Tailgate lock knob switch,
Trailer lighting connector, Rear window wiper intermittent control unit , Rear controller and screen
(2 wires) , AUX-IN jack , Rear window defogger
G581
Front passenger’s door key cylinder switch, Front passenger’s door lock switch, Right power mirror
defogger (Canada), Right power sliding door control unit, Right power sliding door latch position
switch, Right power sliding door release actuator, Front passenger’s seat heater and switch , OPDS
unit , Front passenger’s seat belt switch , Power window relay, Accessory power socket relay,
Passenger’s multiplex control unit, Front passenger’s weight sensor, Homelink unit
G582
Cargo area light, Front individual map lights, Rear A/C blower motor relays, Rear A/C mode motor,
Right power sliding door control unit (2 wires), Right taillight (2 wires), Vanity mirror lights
G801
SRS unit (2 wires)
G851
SRS unit (2 wires), Memory erase signal (MES) connector, SRS front sensors
1: ’00-04 models
2: ’99-01 models
3: ’02-04 models
4: ’01-04 models
5: ’00-01 models
1
2
5
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
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Removal
Installation
22-86
Under-hood Fuse/Relay Box
Removal and Installation
C
B
A
SRS components are located in this area. Review the
SRS component locations, ’99-01 models (see page 23-
18), ’02 model (see page 23-19), ’03-04 models (see
page 23-20), and the precautions and procedures (see
page 23-21) in the SRS before performing repairs or
service.
1. Make sure you have the anti-theft codes for the
radio and the navigation system, then write down
the frequencies for the radio’s preset buttons.
2. Disconnect the battery negative cable, then
disconnect the positive cable, and wait at least 3
minutes.
3. Remove the driver’s dashboard lower cover (see
page 20-69).
4. Remove the door sill molding and left or right kick
panel (see page 20-58).
5. Disconnect the connectors from the fuse side of the
driver’s fuse/relay box (A) or the passenger’s fuse/
relay box (B).
6. Remove the mounting bolt release the clips (C) at
the middle on both sides of the box, and pull the
fuse/relay box away from the body.
7. Disconnect the driver’s or passenger’s under-dash
fuse/relay box connectors, and remove the driver’s
or passenger’s under-dash fuse/relay box.
NOTE: Some part of the SRS harness connector is a
spring-loaded lock type (see page 23-25).
1. Connect the connectors to the driver’s or
passenger’s under-dash fuse/relay box, then install
the driver’s or passenger’s under-dash fuse/relay
box in the reverse order of removal.
2. Install the left or right kick panel and the door sill
molding.
3. Install the dashboard lower cover.
4. Connect both the positive cable and negative cable
to the battery, enter the anti-theft codes for the
radio and the navigation system, then enter the
customer’s radio station presets.
5. Do the power window control unit reset procedure
(see page 22-200).
6. Confirm that all systems work properly.
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Battery
Battery Test
A battery can explode if you do not follow the
proper procedure, causing serious injury to anyone
nearby. Follow all procedures carefully and keep
sparks and open flames away from the battery.
Use either a JCI or Bear ARBST tester, and follow the
manufacturer’s procedures. If you don’t have one of
these computerized testers, follow this conventional
test procedure:
1. Be sure the temperature of the electrolyte is
between 70°F (21°C) and 100°F (38°C).
2. Inspect the battery case for cracks or leaks.
• If the case is damaged, replace the battery.
• If the case looks OK, go to step 3.
3. Check the indicator EYE.
• If the EYE indicates the battery is charged, go to
step 4.
• If the EYE indicates a low charge, go to step 7.
4. Apply a 300 amp load for 15 seconds to remove the
surface charge.
5. Wait 15 seconds, then apply a test load of 280 amps
for 15 seconds.
6. Record battery voltage.
• If voltage is above 9.6 volts, the battery is OK.
• If voltage is below 9.6 volts, go to step 7.
7. Charge the battery on High (40 amps) until the EYE
shows the battery is charged, plus an additional 30
minutes. If the battery charge is very low, it may be
necessary to bypass the charger’s polarity
protection circuitry.
• If the EYE indicates the battery is charged within
three hours, the battery is OK.
• If the EYE indicates the battery is not charged
within three hours, replace the battery.
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