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Sunday 28 October 2018

Disclaimer***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 12-039 Date: 121102


Disclaimer***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 12-039 Date: 121102



A/C - Compressor Clutch Warranty Extension



12-039



November 2, 2012



Applies To:



2007-12 RDX - Check the in VIN status for eligibility



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Warranty Extension: A/C Compressor Clutch



BACKGROUND



The A/C compressor clutch wears out, causing one or more of the following symptoms:



^ The A/C performance is poor and it blows air that isn't very cold.



^ The A/C doesn't work or blows warm air.



^ The A/C makes noise that seems to come from the compressor area.



American Honda is extending the warranty on the A/C compressor clutch to 7 years from the original date of purchase or 100,000 miles, whichever



comes first.



The warranty extension does not apply to any vehicle that has ever been declared a total loss or sold for salvage by a financial institution or insurer,



or has a branded or similar title under any state's law.



CLIENT NOTIFICATION



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Owners of affected vehicles will receive a notification of this warranty extension starting in November 2012. An example of the client notification is



included at the end of this service bulletin



Before doing work on a vehicle, verify its eligibility by doing an in VIN status inquiry.



CORRECTIVE ACTION



Replace the A/C compressor clutch (armature plate and rotor pulley) and, if needed, also replace the field coil.



PARTS INFORMATION



A/C Compressor Clutch Kit: P/N 38900-RWC-A04



A/C Compressor Field Coil Set



P/N 38924-RWC-A01 (2007-09 model year)



P/N 38924-RWC-A02 (2010-12 model year)



REQUIRED SPECIAL TOOLS



A/C Compressor Repair Kit: T/N 07AAF-000A150



WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION



Failed Part: P/N 38900-RWC-A04



Defect Code: SF100



Symptom Code: S5800



Skill Level: Repair Technician



INSPECTION PROCEDURE



1. Check for signs that the armature plate was burned, such as discoloration and blistering, or for any other signs of damage.



^ If there is no damage to the armature plate, go to step 2.



^ If the armature plate has any damage, go to step 2.



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NOTE:



You must do steps 1 and 2 of the inspection procedure to properly diagnose the A/C clutch and armature.



2. Check the clutch clearance between the rotor pulley and the armature plate by trying to insert a 0.027 in. (0.66 mm) feeler gauge in different



places all the way around the armature plate. The proper clearance should be between 0.014-0.026 in. (0.35-0.65 mm).



NOTE:



Make sure you measure all the way around the armature plate because the back of the armature may wear unevenly; some areas may be within



spec, while others are not.



^ If the clearance is close to the maximum, the clutch makes an engagement noise that may be the source of the client's complaint.



^ If the armature surface has no damage or discoloration and the feeler gauge does not fit into the clutch clearance area, this bulletin does not



apply. Continue with normal troubleshooting.



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^ If the armature surface has any damage and the feeler gauge fits (about 1/8 in. or 3 mm) into the clutch clearance area, the A/C compressor



clutch is damaged. Go to step 3.



3. Measure the field coil resistance. For more information about checking the resistance, refer to the Tech2Tech segment titled Noise under the



Hood, A/C Not Working Right? Check the Compressor Clutch First



Field coil resistance specification:



'07-09 models: 3.15-3.45 ohms at 68 锟斤拷F (20 锟斤拷C)



'10-12 models: 3.35-3.65 ohms at 68 锟斤拷F (20 锟斤拷C)



^ If the field coil resistance is within spec, only the A/C compressor clutch needs to be replaced. Go to REPAIR PROCEDURE.



^ If the field coil resistance is not within spec, replace the A/C compressor clutch and the field coil. Go to REPAIR PROCEDURE.



REPAIR PROCEDURE



1. Raise the vehicle on a lift, and remove the right front wheel.



2. Remove the front splash shield.



3. Remove the drive belt.



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4. Move the power steering hose by removing the clamps, then lift it up out of the way.



5. Disconnect the A/C compressor connector.



6. Remove the four mounting bolts holding the compressor on the engine.



NOTE:



Do not remove the compressor.



7. Unbolt the compressor bracket from the engine block, and move it out of your way.



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8. Carefully angle the compressor as shown below and support it with a wooden block.



NOTE:



Make sure that you don't damage or stress the compressor coolant lines.



9. Using the A/C clutch holder, remove the center armature plate nut. For more information about removing the A/C compressor clutch, refer to the



Tech2Tech segment titled Safely Remove That Rotor Pulley with the A/C Compressor Kit.



10. Remove the armature plate and the shim(s).



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11. Remove the rotor pulley (A/C clutch).



^ Remove the snap ring.



^ Remove the rotor pulley. If it does not come out easily, use a commercially available rotor pulley removing tool. Do not hammer or pry on



the rotor pulley because you can damage the A/C compressor.



^ If you are replacing the field coil, go to step 12.



^ If you are not replacing the field coil, go to step 14.



12. Remove the field coil.



^ Remove the bolt and the field coil ground, then disconnect the field coil connector.



^ Remove the snap ring, then remove the field coil. Be careful not to damage the field coil and A/C compressor.



13. Install the new field coil on the compressor with a new snap ring, and note the following:



^ Install the field coil with the wire side facing down, and align the boss on the field coil with the hole in the A/C compressor.



^ Clean the rotor pulley and A/C compressor sliding surfaces with contact cleaner or other non-petroleum solvent.



^ Measure and confirm that the new field coil has the proper resistance.



Field coil resistance specification:



'07-09 models: 3.15-3.45 ohms at 68锟斤拷F (20锟斤拷C)



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'10-12 models: 3.35-3.65 ohms at 68锟斤拷F (20锟斤拷C)



^ Note the installation direction of the new snap ring, and make sure it is fully seated in the groove.



^ Route and clamp the ground wire properly to prevent the field coil from being damaged by the rotor pulley.



14. Install a new rotor pulley (A/C clutch) on the A/C compressor with a new snap ring.



15. Check for proper clearance between the armature plate and the rotor pulley (A/C clutch):



^ Place 1 mm of shims on the A/C compressor shaft.



^ Install the armature plate and the center armature plate nut. Torque the nut to 25.5 N.m (18.8 lb-ft).



^ Measure the clearance between the rotor pulley and the armature plate all the way around. If the clearance is not within 0.35-0.65 mm



(0.0138-0.0256 in.), remove or add shims as needed.



NOTE:



Try to set the clearance in the middle of the spec. If the clearance is close to the maximum, the clutch could make an engagement noise leading to



a comeback.



16. Reinstall the armature plate and the center nut.



Torque the nut to 25.5 N.m (18.8 lb-ft).



17. Reconnect the A/C compressor connector.



18. Reinstall the compressor bracket.



19. Reinstall the compressor with the four mounting bolts.



20. Reinstall the drive belt, the front splash shield, and the wheel.



21. Seat the clutch by start the engine and running it at 1,500-2,000 rpm. Set the climate control temperature to Lo with the A/C button ON until the



clutch cycles about 20 times.

Friday 26 October 2018

Disclaimer***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 12-043 Date: 121208


Disclaimer***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 12-043 Date: 121208



Tire Monitor System - ATEQ VT55 TPMS Update Information



12-043



December 8,2012



Applies To:



ALL Vehicles with TPMS



ATEQ VT55 TPMS Update Information



INTRODUCTION



The software for the VT55 TPMS tool is updated periodically to add new vehicles, fix software bugs, and enhance the tool's function. You can use



the ATEQ update wizard to download software and firmware to your VT55 using a PC and the Internet. It is extremely important to use the latest



VT55 software to ensure that the current TPMS initialization and diagnostic procedures are used.



American Honda has a policy to ensure that VT55 tools are updated promptly. The VT55 software must be updated within 3 days of receiving



notification of an available update from an iN message or other Honda communication. If an out-of-date version is used, any TPMS replacements



will not be covered under warranty.



VT55 UPDATE REQUIREMENTS



^ VT55 Tool Kit (includes VT55, AC adapter, USB cable and CD): P/N AEQVT55



^ USB Cable (this cable came with the VT55): P/N AEQVT555



^ Internet access



^ A PC with Windows XP operating system or later (only 32-bit operating systems are supported)



To order the VT55, or the USB connector, go to the Acura Tool and Equipment catalog. Go to the iN > SERVICE > Service Bay> Tool and



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Equipment Program, or call 888-424-6857.



SOFTWARE VERSION



To determine the latest software version, go to the iN > SERVICE > Service Bay> Diagnostic Tools Software Versions.



To check the VT55 version software, turn on the unit and the version number appears for about 2 seconds during the startup process. If you miss it,



turn the VT55 off by pressing and holding the power switch for about 2 seconds, then turn it back on.



WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION



None. This service bulletin is for information purposes only.



INSTALLING THE VT55 UPDATE SOFTWARE ON YOUR COMPUTER



NOTE:



The screens shown in this procedure may differ slightly due to PC variations.



1. Go online to update.ateq.com/software/webvt/update_webvt.zip



2. Enter the login and password.



Login: webvt



Password: update



3. The File Download screen appears. Select Save. The Zip file will be saved to your computer.



4. After the Zip file finishes downloading, open the update_webvt.zip file by double-clicking on it.



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5. The WinZip - update_webvt.zip screen appears. Double-click on the .exe file.



NOTE:



If you see a Compressed (Zipped) Folders Error, contact your IT person because there is a permissions issue with your firewall.



6. The WinZip Caution screen appears. Select Yes.



7. The InstallShield Wizard screen appears. Select Next.



8. The InstallShield Wizard asks you to select a destination for the VT55 files. Select Next.



9. The InstallShield Wizard asks it you want to automatically start the WebVT application when you start your computer. Select Yes.



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10. The InstallShield Wizard will prompt you when WebVT is installed on your computer. Select Finish.



11. The serial emulation port driver installer screen appears. Connect your VT55, and turn it on. Select Next.



12. After a few seconds, the serial emulation port driver installer prompts you when it is finished. Select Finish.



13. If you have any problems installing the VT55 update software, call ATEQ at 734-838-3100, and select option 3 for service.



14. Once the VT55 is updated to the current software version, go to VT55 UPDATE INSTRUCTIONS.



VT55 UPDATE INSTRUCTIONS



NOTE:



^ Some screens may list the tool as VT50 or VT55. This is OK; it will not affect updating the tool.



^ If at any time during the update an error message appears, or the VT55 is not detected, see the Standard User Guide that is on the ATEQ CD



that came with the tool, or call ATEQ at 734-838-3100, and select option 3 for service.



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1. Go to your desktop, and double-click the WebVT icon to launch the VT55 update software.



2. Connect the VT55 to your PC with the USB cable, then turn it on. The serial number and current software version automatically display.



3. The Found New Hardware Wizard may appear. If it does, select Yes, now and every time I connect a device, then select Next.



4. The Found New Hardware Wizard prompts you to install the ATEQ RS232 Emulation software. Select Install the software automatically



(Recommended), then select Next.



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5. The Found New Hardware Wizard will prompt you when the software is installed. Select Finish.



6. Select UPDATE DEVICE. Depending on your Internet connection, you may be prompted for a login and password. If you know your login and



password, enter them, otherwise, contact your administrator or internet service provider for the login and password.



7. If a new software version is available, you'll see a message asking if you want to update the VT55. Select Yes.



NOTE:



Do not disconnect the VT55 during the update procedure, as you may permanently damage the tool.



If no new software version is available, you'll see a message asking if you want to overwrite the existing software. Select No.



8. The Dealer Identification screen appears. Enter your 6-digit dealer number, then select Apply.



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9. If the dealer number is valid, your dealership's name and address appears in the dealer information box. Select NEXT.



If the dealership number is not valid, call the American Honda Special Tools Hotline for assistance at 800-346-6327.



10. The VT55 begins updating. When the VT55 is finished updating, you'll see a message stating the update is done. Disconnect the VT55, then



select OK.



11. Let the VT55 turn off (for about 1 minute). Turn it on, and confirm that the software is updated to the software version you observed in



SOFTWARE VERSION on page 1.



12. If you have more than one VT55, repeat the update procedure for each unit.



13. Once all VT55s are updated, select EXIT, and store the USB cable in a safe location for future updates.

Disclaimer***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 12-001 Date: 130227


Disclaimer***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 12-001 Date: 130227



Charging System - Alternator Testing With GR8 Tester



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12-001



February 27, 2013



Applies To:



2005-14 Models - ALL



Alternator Testing With the GR8 Alternator/Starter Tester (AST)



Service Manual Update: Alternator Testing, dated September 14, 2011)



(Supersedes 12-001, dated January 27, 2012, to revise the information marked by the black bars and asterisks)



REVISION SUMMARY



*^ Under BACKGROUND, information was changed.



^ Under REQUIRED TOOLS, Information was changed.



^ Under WARRANTY INFORMATION, information was changed.



^ Under ALTERNATOR TEST, information was changed.*



BACKGROUND



*The GR8 AST is capable of testing alternators. All warranty repairs to the alternator require your dealership to use the GR8 AST.*



REQUIRED TOOLS



GR8 Alternator/Starter Tester (AST):



* P/N MTRA270A (AST Module only)



Go to iN > Service > Service Bay > Diagnostic



Tools Software Versions for the latest GR8 AST



software version.*



TOOL REQUIREMENTS



The GR8 software must be updated within 3 days of a new software update release.



Refer to SIB 09-034, GR8 Battery Diagnostic Station Update Information.



WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION



Failed Part: Use original equipment part



Defect Code: 03214



Symptom Code: 06702



Skill Level: Repair Technician



DTC: Enter 15-digit test code into claim



^ Alternator warranty claims are not accepted without the 15-digit test code from the GR8 AST.



*^ If any alternator claim is returned unpaid it may have one of the following codes:



- Error code 2020 - one or more DTC fields are incomplete.



- Error code 202 - no problem found on alternator test.



- Error code 2022 - alternator test was done before repair order was opened.



- Error code 2023 - repair order was closed before alternator test was done.*



^ For all DTC codes resulting in alternator replacement, you must do the alternator test to obtain the 15-digit test code.



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^ Enter the 15-digit code into warranty claim Diagnostic Trouble Codes fields one, two, and three.



^ The alternator test printout that states REPLACE ALTERNATOR must be attached to the repair order or the warranty claim will be subject to



debit.



^ The alternator claim will be returned to the dealership unpaid with an error code if the tester print-out does not state REPLACE ALTERNATOR.



^ Any alternator replaced must have a warranty claim tag attached to it.



^ If you have an alternator under warranty that needs replacement for a non-electrical defect (noise or seized), contact your District Parts and



Service Manager (DPSM) for help.



REPAIR PROCEDURE ALTERNATOR TEST



1. Ask the client to describe the events that led up to the problem. Many charging system complaints are caused by leaving the headlights or interior



lights



on, headlight flicker (a normal condition), or installing aftermarket accessories with a high parasitic draw that drains the battery.



2. Visually inspect the alternator and battery cables and grounding straps to confirm that the connections are clean and tight. If there are any



damaged parts or loose connections, repair them as needed.



3. Place the GR8 AST by the driver's side front tire.



NOTE:



Make sure the engine is at normal operating temperature before testing. If not, hold the engine speed at 3,000 rpm in Park (P) or Neutral (N)



until the radiator fan comes on twice, then let it idle.



4. With the engine OFF, turn the GR8 ON, and connect it to the vehicle:



^ Connect the negative (-) lead to the negative battery terminal.



^ Connect the positive (+) lead to the positive battery terminal.



5. In the main menu, scroll over to the SYSTEM icon, and press the SELECT key.



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6. Use the arrow or numerical keys to select TECHNICIAN ID, and press NEXT to continue.



7. Select the type of vehicle being tested.



8. When prompted, verify that the test cables and clamps are in good working order, and press NEXT to continue.



9. Scroll up or down to select the model year of the vehicle being tested, and press NEXT to continue.



10. Select Acura for the vehicle being tested, and press NEXT to continue.



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11. Scroll through the list and select the Acura MODEL/ENGINE you are testing, and press NEXT to continue.



12. Enter the battery's CCA, and press NEXT to begin the battery testing.



13. Wait until the initial battery testing is complete.



14. Zero the amp clamp following the on-screen instructions, making sure the clamp jaws are completely closed during the procedure.



*15. Place the clamp around the positive (+) alternator cable. This will be simple on most models, but on some it may be difficult because of



obstructions or tight spaces.



NOTE:



^ Testing is done at the B+ cable to help rule out other factors in the vehicle's charging system and to increase testing accuracy.



^ Make sure the amp clamp is clear of any moving engine parts.*



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16. Remove the control module from the top of the GR8, and take it into the vehicle. Press NEXT to continue.



17. When prompted, turn the ignition switch to ON (II). Make sure all electrical loads are off at this time then press NEXT.



18. Start the engine, and follow the prompts on the next few screens.



19. When prompted, rev the engine to 3,000-3,500 rpm until the tester tells you to HOLD the rpm level.



NOTE:



If you do not rev the vehicle within the first 10 seconds, or the tool cannot detect the engine speed, you will have to rev the engine to 3,000-3,500



rpm, hold at that rpm level, and hit NEXT to continue.



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20. While holding the rpm level, the tester will acquire data. Continue to closely follow the prompts until the test is complete.



21. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), and press NEXT to continue.



22. Place the GR8 control module back on the GR8, and press NEXT to display the results.



23. Press PRINT to print the results.

Friday 19 October 2018

Disclaimer***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 13-009 Date: 130228


Disclaimer***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 13-009 Date: 130228



Engine - MIL ON, DTC P2646 or P2647 Set



13-009



February 28, 2013



Applies To:



2007-12 RDX - ALL



2002-06 RSX - ALL



MIL Comes On With DTC P2646 or P2647



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SYMPTOM



The MIL comes on with one of these DTCS:



^ P2646 (Rocker arm oil pressure switch circuit low voltage)



^ P2647 (Rocker arm oil pressure switch circuit high voltage)



NOTE:



The symptom may be intermittent, and you may not be able to duplicate it after cleaning the DTC.



POSSIBLE CAUSE



The rocker arm oil pressure switch may fail intermittently.



CORRECTIVE ACTION



Replace the rocker arm oil pressure switch.



PARTS INFORMATION



NOTE:



To help clarify where new parts are used in the REPAIR PROCEDURE, the new part is listed in the applicable step with a ">" symbol.



Rocker Arm Oil Pressure Switch:



P/N 37250-PNE-G01 0-ring (13 mmX 1.5 mm):



P/N 91319-PAA-A01



WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION



The normal warranty applies.



Operation Number: 110165



Flat Rate Time: 0.3 hour



Failed Part: P/N 37250-PNE-G01



Defect Code: 03214



Symptom Code: 03272



Skill Level: Repair Technician



REPAIR PROCEDURE



1. Remove the power steering high pressure hose bracket mounted on the valve cover.



2. Remove the rocker arm oil pressure switch and the 0-ring.



3. Install the new rocker arm oil pressure switch and the new 0-ring. Torque the oil pressure switch to 22 N.m (16 lb-ft).



> Rocker arm oil pressure switch



> 0-ring



4. Reinstall the power steering high pressure hose bracket.



5. Clear the code(s) with the HDS.



NOTE:



If the DTC returns, refer to the troubleshooting procedure for the DTC that is set.

Wednesday 17 October 2018

5. Torque the main engine mounting bolts to spec.***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 10-017 Date: 100611


5. Torque the main engine mounting bolts to spec.***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 10-017 Date: 100611



Satellite Radio - XM Stations Displayed But No XM Audio



10-017



June 11, 2010



Applies To:



See VEHICLES AFFECTED



No XM Sound, But XM Station Information Is Displayed



SYMPTOM



The sound from the XM radio cuts out or disappears, but the audio unit continues to display the XM station information. The sound returns after the



ignition switch is turned to LOCK (0), then back to ACC (I) or ON (II).



PROBABLE CAUSE



There is an internal problem with the XM receiver.



VEHICLES AFFECTED



CORRECTIVE ACTION



Replace the XM receiver with an updated part.



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PARTS INFORMATION



WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION



The normal warranty applies.



Failed Part: P/N39820-TL2-A01



Defect Code: 03214



Symptom Code: 03257



Skill Level: Repair Technician



REPAIR PROCEDURE



Replace the XM receiver:



^ Refer to the Audio section of the appropriate service manual, or



^ Online, under Search by Vehicle, enter keywords REMOVE XM and select the applicable XM Removal/Installation instructions from the list.

Monday 15 October 2018

***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 02-020 Date: 120816


***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 02-020 Date: 120816



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Restraints - OPDS Unit Initialization Procedure



02-020



August 16, 2012



Applies To:



Models with OPDS Unit - ALL



Initializing the OPDS Unit



(Supersedes 02-020, dated July 16, 2004, to revise the information marked by the asterisks)



REVISION SUMMARY



*^Under TOOL INFORMATION, Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) software information was changed.



^ Under INITIALIZING THE OPDS UNIT: HONDA DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM, new information was added.



^ Under INITIALIZING THE OPDS UNIT: MANUAL MODE, a step was deleted.*



To work properly, the occupant position detection system (OPDS) unit must be initialized whenever you replace the SRS unit, the OPDS unit, or the



seat-back cover or seat-back cushion in the front passenger's seat.



You can initialize the OPDS unit two different ways: (1) using the Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) or (2) using the Manual Mode.



TOOL INFORMATION



*Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) with latest software version.*



or



SCS Service Connector: PIN O7PAZ-0010100 (Two required for 3.5RL.)



WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION



For warranty claim information, refer to the appropriate service bulletin or the flat rate manual.



INITIALIZING THE OPDS UNIT: HONDA DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM



*NOTE:



This bulletin applies to vehicles with an OPDS unit. For information on vehicles equipped with an ODS unit, refer to these job aids and training



modules.



^ Job Aid:SRS Troubleshooting Process



^ Job Aid: SRS Occupant Detection System (ODS) Troubleshooting and Repair



^ Training Module: RSC24 Restraints TIS Procedures



^ Training Module: RSC26 Restraints System Repair Procedures*



1. Adjust the front passenger's seat-back to a normal upright position, and remove anything that is on or near the seat.



2. Start the engine, and turn on the A/C. Close the doors and windows, and run the A/C in Recirculation mode for 30 minutes. (This will dry out



any moisture that may be in the front passengers seat.)



3. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).



4. Connect the Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) with the latest software version to the 16P data link connector (DLC).



5. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II), and then turn on the HDS.



6. At the screen prompts, enter the VIN and the odometer reading, and then verify the correct date and time.



7. From the System Selection Menu screen, select SRS.



8. From the Mode Menu screen, select Miscellaneous Test.



9. From the Miscellaneous Test Menu screen, select OPDS Initialization.



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10. Follow the remaining screen prompts to complete the OPDS initialization process. If the initialization fails, try initializing the OPDS unit using



the Manual Mode.



INITIALIZING THE OPDS UNIT: MANUAL MODE



1. Adjust the front passenger's seat-back to a normal upright position, and remove anything that is on or near the seat.



2. Start the engine, and turn on the A/C. Close the doors and windows, and run the A/C in Recirculation mode for 30 minutes. (This will dry out



any moisture that may be in the front passenger's seat.)



3. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).



4. All models except 3.5RL: Connect the Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) with the latest software version to the 16P data link connector (DLC).



Leave the ignition switch turned to LOCK (0). Turn on the HDS.



5. 3.5RL only: Plug the SCS service connector into the 2P service check connector. Do not use a jumper wire. Refer to page 24-88 of the 1996-01



3.5RL Service Manual for details. (In ISIS, use the keyword OPDS, and select Initializing the OPDS from the list.) Go to step 7.



6. From the Select Mode screen, select SCS, and follow the screen prompts.



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7. Plug the SCS service connector into the 2P memory erase signal (MES) connector, as shown.



Do not use a jumper wire. (For a 3.5RL, you need a second SCS service connector for this step.)



8. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).



9. Watch the SRS indicator. (It comes on for about 6 seconds and then goes off.) Unplug the SCS service connector from the 2P MES connector



within 4 seconds after the indicator goes off.



10. When the SRS indicator comes on again, plug the SCS service connector into the 2P MES connector within 4 seconds after the indicator comes



on



11. When the SRS indicator goes off, unplug the SCS service connector from the 2P MES connector within 4 seconds.



12. Watch the SRS indicator:



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^ If the indicator blinks twice and then goes off, the OPDS unit is initialized. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), and disconnect the HDS



(all models except 3.5RL) or unplug the SCS service connector from the 2P service check connector (3.5RL only). Return the vehicle to



your customer.



^ If the indicator blinks twice and then stays on, the OPDS unit is initialized, but the SRS DTCs need to be cleared. Go to step 13.



^ If the indicator stays on without first blinking, the OPDS unit is not initialized. Repeat steps 3thru 10.



13. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), Disconnect the HDS (all models except 3.5RL) or unplug the SCS service connector from the 2P service



check connector (3.5RL only).



14. Plug the SCS service connector into the 2P MES connector. Do not use a jumper wire.



15. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).



16. Watch the SRS indicator. (It comes on for about 6 seconds and then goes off.) Unplug the SCS service connector from the 2P MES connector



within 4 seconds after the indicator goes off.



17. When the SRS indicator comes on again, plug the SCS service connector into the 2P MES connector within 4 seconds after the indicator comes



on.



18. When the SRS indicator goes off, unplug the SCS service connector from the 2P MES connector within 4 seconds. (The SRS indicator blinks



twice to indicate that the memory has been cleared.)



19. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), and wait for 10 seconds.



20. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II). (The SRS is OK if the SRS indicator comes on for 6 seconds and then goes off.) If the DTC clearing fails,



repeat the process two more times. If the DTC clearing fails again, check for set SRS DTCs, and troubleshoot in accordance with the



appropriate service manual.

Friday 12 October 2018

Disclaimer***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 99-015 Date: 120802


Disclaimer***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 99-015 Date: 120802



Vehicle - Recommended Service Materials/Sealers/Lubricants



99-015



August 2, 2012



Applies To:



ALL



Recommended Materials



(Supersedes 99-015, dated May 17, 2012, to revise the information marked by the black bars and asterisks)



REVISION SUMMARY



*Under Greases and Lubricants, two part numbers and a fluid name were changed.*



Many procedures in service bulletins and other service publications require you to use adhesives, sealants, lubricants, solvents, wool felt, EPT sealer,



etc. While some of these materials look and feel similar to each other or to non-approved materials, always use the recommended material to save



yourself a costly comeback and a dissatisfied client. Remember, a material that's "almost the same" probably wont do the job.



A recommended material is selected by Acura engineers only after its effectiveness has been evaluated underthe conditions in which it will be used.



To select the best materials, factors such as these are considered:



^ The compounds that make up the part(s) being used.



^ The materials resistance to temperature, moisture, vibration, etc.



^ Whether the material needs to be dry or pliable.



^ How the material bonds to dissimilar parts, for example, rubber to glass, plastic to rubber, and plastic to metal.



This service bulletin describes most of the recommended materials commonly referenced in Acura service and training publications. The materials



are grouped into four categories: Insulating Products, Adhesives and Sealers,



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Greases and Lubricants, and Cleaners and Polishes. You can purchase these materials through local suppliers; many are also available through



Acura. Please share the information in this bulletin with the people in your Parts department.



Insulating Products



Adhesives and Sealers



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Greases and Lubricants

Thursday 27 September 2018

Disclaimer***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 10-014 Date: 100525


Disclaimer***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 10-014 Date: 100525



Body - Revised Erratic Window Operation Diagnostics



10-014



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May 25, 2010



Applies To:



2001-10 MDX - ALL 2007-10 RDX - ALL



2004-10 TL - ALL



Service Manual Update: Power Window Goes Up and Reverses On Its Own, Is Slow to Open and Close, or Squeals, Creaks, Clunks, or Clicks



BACKGROUND



The information in this service bulletin addresses three power window problems that are not currently covered in the service manuals.



SYMPTOM 1



When using the auto-up function, the driver's or front passenger's window goes up and then reverses on its own.



PROBABLE CAUSE



The power window control unit needs to be reset, or the run channel is damaged or dirty.



NOTE:



Do the power window control unit reset procedure first. If the window still doesn't work, go to Symptom 2.



REPAIR PROCEDURE



NOTE:



You must do the manual reset from the power window switch at the affected window. For example, if you're resetting the front passenger's power



window control unit, do it from the front passenger's power window switch, not the driver's power window master switch.



1. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).



2. Lower the window all the way down with the power window switch.



3. Open the driver's or front passenger's door.



NOTE:Do steps 4 thru 7 within 5 seconds of each other. Do these steps a total of four times in a row. These steps clear the control unit's memory.



4. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).



5. Push down and hold the power window switch.



6. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).



7. Release the power window switch.



NOTE:



Make sure the auto-up feature doesn't work. If it does, do steps 4 thru 7 again, paying close attention to the 5-second time limit for up to three



more times for each series of steps.



8. Lower the window all the way down with the power window switch.



9. Pull up and hold the power window switch until the window goes all the way up, then keep holding the switch for 1 second.



NOTE:



Make sure the auto-up/down feature works correctly by lowering and raising the window with the power window switch. If it doesn't work



correctly, repeat the manual reset several times, paying close attention to the 5-second time limit. If it still doesn't work, troubleshoot the



power window circuit. Then continue with Symptom 2.



SYMPTOM 2



The windows are slow to open.



PROBABLE CAUSE



The run channel is damaged or dirty.



REQUIRED MATERIALS



Shin-Etsu Grease: P/N 08798-9013



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REPAIR PROCEDURE



NOTE:



Aftermarket window tinting will also cause the window to move slower and is not covered by the manufacturer's warranty. No repair attempts



should be made if the window has aftermarket tinting.



1. Compare the up and down speed of the affected window to another like vehicle:



^ If the speed is the same as the other vehicle, no further troubleshooting is required.



^ If the speed is not the same, remove the door panel and the door glass, then check the window regulator speed.



^ If the speed is the same as it was with the glass in place, replace the window regulator.



^ If the speed is faster without the glass, go to step 2.



NOTE:



When evaluating regulator performance without the glass, never allow the regulator to travel to the full up position because damage can



occur to the regulator.



2. Inspect the visible portion of the run channel for damage.



^ If the run channel is visibly damaged, replace it, then recheck the window speed.



^ If the run channel looks OK, go to step 3.



3. Reinstall the glass into the door without bolting it to the regulator, then manually slide it through its range of travel and check for excessive



resistance:



^ If the resistance is excessive, go to step 4.



^ If the resistance is not excessive, go to step 5.



4. Inspect the run channel alignment, both inside and outside the door. Pay close attention just below the door skin; this is a common area for the



run channel to be pinched.



^ If the run channel is pinched, replace it, then adjust the run channels and the glass as needed.



^ If the run channel is not pinched, go to step 5.



5. Clean the run channel using a soapy water solution, then apply Shin-Etsu grease. You may also need to clean the portion of the run channel



within the door.



6. Reinstall all removed parts.



SYMPTOM 3



During operation, the window squeaks, creaks, clunks, or clicks.



REQUIRED MATERIALS



Shin-Etsu Grease: P/N 08798-9013



REPAIR PROCEDURE



NOTE:



Aftermarket window tinting will also cause the window to move slower and is not covered by the manufacturer's warranty. No repair attempts



should be made if the window has aftermarket tinting.



1. Compare the up and down speed of the affected window to another like vehicle:



^ If the speed is the same as the other vehicle, no further troubleshooting is required.



^ If the speed is not the same, remove the door panel and the door glass, then check the window regulator speed.



^ If the speed is the same as it was with the glass in place, replace the window regulator.



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^ If the speed is faster without the glass, go to step 2.



NOTE:



When evaluating regulator performance without the glass, never allow the regulator to travel to the full up position because damage can



occur to the regulator.



2. Inspect the visible portion of the run channel for damage.



^ If the run channel is visibly damaged, replace it, then recheck the window speed.



^ If the run channel looks OK, go to step 3.



3. Reinstall the glass into the door without bolting it to the regulator, then manually slide it through its range of travel and check for excessive



resistance:



^ If the resistance is excessive, go to step 4.



^ If the resistance is not excessive, go to step 5.



4. Inspect the run channel alignment, both inside and outside the door. Pay close attention just below the door skin; this is a common area for the



run channel to be pinched.



^ If the run channel is pinched, replace it, then adjust the run channels and the glass as needed.



^ If the run channel is not pinched, go to step 5.



5. Clean the run channel using a soapy water solution, then apply Shin-Etsu grease. You may also need to clean the portion of the run channel



within the door.



6. Reinstall all removed parts.



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REPAIR PROCEDURE



1. Compare the window's noise level to another like vehicle:



^ If the noise is the same, no repair is needed. Advise the client that some noise is a normal characteristic.



^ If the noise is different from the other vehicle, go to step 2.



2. Inspect the run channel for damage.



^ If it is damaged, replace it, then recheck the noise level.



^ If the run channel is not damaged, go to step 3.



3. Remove the door panel.



4. Unbolt the glass from the regulator, then manually slide it through its travel to check for excessive resistance.



^ If the resistance is excessive, go to step 5.



^ If the resistance is not excessive, go to step 6.



5. Clean the run channel using a soapy water solution, then apply Shin-Etsu grease inside the channel. You may also need to clean the portion of the



run channel within the door.



^ If the window operates normally after cleaning and applying grease, no further action is required.



^ If the window noise symptoms are still present, go to step 6.



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6. Inspect the run channel alignment, both inside and outside the door. Pay close attention just below the door skin; this is a common area for the



run channel to be pinched.



^ If the run channel is pinched, replace it and adjust as needed.



^ If the run channel is not pinched, continue with normal troubleshooting.



7. Reinstall all removed parts.

Wednesday 26 September 2018

Disclaimer***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 09-027 Date: 110212


Disclaimer***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 09-027 Date: 110212



Electrical - ED-18 Battery Analyzer Update Info.



09-02?



February 12, 2011



Applies To:



All Acura Vehicles



ED-18 Battery Analyzer Update Information



(Supersedes 09-027, dated June 30, 2009, to revise the information marked by the asterisks)



*REVISION SUMMARY



Under SOFTWARE VERSION, the method to check the current software was updated.*



INTRODUCTION



The software for the ED-18 Battery Analyzer (or tester) is updated periodically to fix software bugs and enhance the tool's function. To help you



update the ED-18 tester more quickly, Acura no longer distributes CDs for the tester. You can now use the Midtronics ED-18 update wizard to



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download software and firmware to your ED-18 tester using a PC and the Internet. It is extremely important to use the latest ED-18 software to



ensure that the current battery testing procedures are used.



Acura introduced a new policy to ensure that ED-18 testers are updated promptly. The ED-18 software must now be updated within 3 days of



receiving notification from an iN message or other Acura communication. If an out-of-date version is used, any battery replacements may not be



covered under warranty.



ED-18 UPDATE REQUIREMENTS



^ ED-18 Battery Analyzer:



ED-18 Version 1: P/N INBED18LLH



ED-18 Version 2: P/N INB17191845



^ R5232 (25 pin to 9 pin) interface cable:



P/N MTRi30ii2A*



^ 7/64" hex wrench: P/N INB17191270*



*Both the R5232 interface cable and the hex wrench



were included with the ED-18 update that was



shipped to dealerships in November 2008.



^ A fully charged 12-volt automotive battery, any size



^ Internet access



^ An IBM-compatible PC:



- Windows 95 operating system or higher (Windows 2000 or XP is preferred)



- CD ROM



- R5232 (9 pin) serial port, or an R5232 to USB



Adapter (P/N MTRA164)



(Some newer computers do not have an R5232



port. You will need to order the R5232 to USB



adapter to update your ED-18 testers.)



To order the ED-18 Battery Analyzer version 2, the interface cable, the R5232 to USB adapter, or the hex wrench, go to the Acura Tool and



Equipment catalog on the iN (select Service > Service Bay > Tool and Equipment > Online Catalog), or call.



NOTE:



The ED-18 Battery Analyzer version i is no longer available for purchase.



SOFTWARE VERSION



*The current software version is listed online. Go to the iN (select Service > Service Bay > Diagnostic Tools Software Versions).*



To check the ED-18 version 1 software, click on:



Info > Version. The version number is located near the



top of the version screen.



To check the ED-18 version 2 software:



^ Turn on the tester, and read the version number on the screen. It should appear for about 3 seconds.



^ Or, you can click on: Language > Options> Info > Version. The version number is located near the top of the version screen.



WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION



None. This service bulletin is for information only.



ED-18 UPDATE INSTRUCTIONS



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1. Make sure the ED-18 is off, then detach the printer by using the hex wrench to remove the two screws at the bottom of the printer. Pull the



printer straight out from the ED-18 to avoid damaging the connector terminals.



2. Connect the R8232 interface cable to the ED-18



where the printer was connected, then connect the



interface cable to your PC.



NOTE:



If your computer doesn't have an R8232 serial port, use the R8232 to USB adapter.



3. Connect the ED-18 battery clamps to a fully charged 12-volt battery.



4. Online, go to www.midtronics.com/home/clientlogin/clientlogin.aspx:



5. Enter your username and password, then click the Login button.



^ For ED18 version 1:



Username: acuraedv1



Password: acuraedv1



^ For ED18 version 2:



Password: acuraedv2



Username: acuraedv2



6. You should see an image of your ED-18 tester.



Click on the highlighted Update Software link under the image.



NOTE:



The ED-18 tester version 2 software is shown for example. Version i is similar.



7. Fill in your dealer number, the service manager's name, and the ED-18 serial number(s). The dealer name, the dealer address, and the



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dealer phone number are automatically filled in. Click SUBMIT REQUEST.



8. You should see the image of your ED-18 tester again. Click on the highlighted Acura ED-18 V2 Software Update link.



9. A File Download - Security Warning screen appears. Select Run.



10. A file will be downloaded to your computer. After it



is finished, an Internet Explorer - Security



Warning screen appears. Select Run.



NOTE:



Depending on your network setup, you may see more warning screens than are seen here.



11. Turn on the ED-18.



12. Before using the Midtronics update utility, make sure your computer port settings are correct. Click on: My Computer > Control Panel >



System > Hardware Tab > Device Manager.



Or, you can click on: Windows Start button >



Settings > Control Panel > System > Hardware



Tab > Device Manager.



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NOTE:



If you are using the RS232 to USB adapter, make sure to plug it in before checking the port settings.



Expand Ports, and check the communications port number. The communications port number should match the COMM number in the Midtronics



update utility. If the numbers do not match, click on the arrows next to the COMM windows in the Midtronics update utility, and change the number



to match the computer system's port number.



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Make sure this communications port number matches the COMM number on the update. If it does not, change the number on the update.



13. Click on Start to begin the update which takes about a minute. A progress bar appears. Wait until you get a message indicating the update was



successful.



NOTE:



^ If the clamps come off the battery, or the R8232 interface cable comes loose, turn the ED-18 off, then back on. When the logon screen



appears on the ED-18, click on Start to restart the update.



^ If the error message Flash not erased appears, replace the AA batteries in the ED-18, and try the update again.



14. Click on OK on the ED-18 update.



15. Click on Quit on the ED-18 update. Make sure the message UPDATE COMPLETE appears on the ED-18 tester.



16. Turn the ED-18 tester off, then back on.



17. Confirm the software on the ED-18 tester is updated to the software version listed under SOFTWARE VERSION.



NOTE:



If you have any problems updating the ED-18, call Midtronics at 866-592-8054.



18. Reinstall the printer.



19. If you have more than one ED-18, repeat the update procedure for each unit.



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20. Once all ED-i8s are updated, store the R5232 interface cable and the hex wrench in a safe location for future updates.

Sunday 23 September 2018

27. Repeat steps 13 through 19.***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 06-033 Date: 130222


27. Repeat steps 13 through 19.***Acura Truck RDX AWD L4-2.3L Turbo Technical Service Bulletin # 06-033 Date: 130222



Antitheft - Immobilizer System (Type 6) Information



06-033



February 22, 2013



Applies To:



2007 - 09 MDX - ALL 2007-12 RDX-ALL



Immobilizer System (Type 6)



(Supersedes 06-033, dated February 20, 2009; see REVISION SUMMARY)



REVISION SUMMARY



This service bulletin has been revised extensively. American Honda recommends that you review the entire bulletin.



BACKGROUND



All 2007-09 MDXs and 2007-12 RDXs have a Type 6 GEN4 immobilizer system that disables the vehicle unless a programmed ignition key is used.



The transponder in the key or keyless transmitter uses a rolling-type code instead of a set code.



In this service bulletin, a programmed ignition key refers to a transponder-type key that has been cut to fit the ignition switch and whose transponder



ID code is recognized by the immobilizer system. If you try to start the engine without a programmed ignition key, the engine cranks, but won't start,



or it starts and runs for one second and stalls.



This service bulletin covers:



^ Immobilizer system components



^ Immobilizer transponder keys and keyless transmitter descriptions



^ System description



^ Adding and deleting keys or keyless transmitters



^ Replacing the immobilizer-keyless control unit



^ Replacing the PCM



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^ Replacing the under-dash fuse/relay box (MICU)



^ Starting the engine without a programmed ignition key



^ Troubleshooting the immobilizer system



For more information on the immobilizer system, refer to the Body Electrical section of the appropriate service manual.



WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION



None. This service bulletin is for information only.



IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM COMPONENTS



NOTE:



When programming one or more of the immobilizer system components, the HDS may display This function is locked. This requires you to get a



release password from the iN (Interactive Network) to continue. To get the release password, you need the attempt count recorded in the HDS.



The immobilizer system includes:



^ Immobilizer transponder keys



^ Immobilizer system indicator



^ Immobilizer-keyless control unit



^ PCM



^ Under-dash fuse/relay box (MICU) with built-in IMOES unit and 1-wire B-CAN communication



IMMOBILIZER TRANSPONDER KEYS AND



KEYLESS TRANSMITTER DESCRIPTIONS



Each vehicle comes with three immobilizer transponder keys (two master keys and one valet key).



Each master key and valet key has a transponder that outputs a rolling-type code (activated by the immobilizer-keyless control unit) when you insert



the key into the ignition switch and turn the switch to ON (II). The immobilizer system uses this code to determine whether to start the engine.



When you need to cut a new or duplicate key, use the appropriate tool from the Honda Tool and Equipment Program. Call or on the Interactive



Network (iN), click on Service > Quick Links > Tool and Equipment Program.



Because of the rolling code characteristics of the Type 6 immobilizer system, you cannot use the Ilco Immobilizer Key Code Duplicator or Ilco



programmable (T5) key blanks with this system.



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The immobilizer transponder does not contain batteries or other serviceable parts. The master keys have a battery-operated remote transmitter built



into the grip for the keyless functions.



SYSTEM DESCRIPTION



Immobilizer Indicator



The immobilizer indicator is on the instrument panel. When you insert a programmed ignition key (master or valet) into the ignition switch and turn



the switch to ON (II), the indicator flashes and then goes off. At this point, the engine can be started by turning the ignition switch to START (III).



Unlike previous systems, the indicator does not come on when you turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).



If you insert a nonprogrammed ignition key into the ignition switch and turn the switch to ON (II), the indicator flashes until the switch is turned to



LOCK (0). The immobilizer system results vary, depending on how quickly you turn the key.



^ If you turn the ignition switch quickly from LOCK (0) to START (III), the engine will start and run for about 1 second, then shut off.



^ If you turn the ignition switch to ON (II), then pause before turning to START (III), the starter will crank the engine, but it will not start.



Unlike the previous system, when a nonprogrammed key is used and the ignition switch is returned to LOCK (0), the indicator flashes 10 times to



indicate the system has reset.



Immobilizer-Keyless Control Unit



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The immobilizer-keyless control unit is inside the bezel around the steering column. It uses electromagnetic induction to energize the electronic



transponder in the key. There is no direct electrical connection. Once the transponder is energized, the key sends its ID code to the



immobilizer-keyless control unit, which checks the code against the codes stored in its memory. If the ID code matches, the control unit sends a



unique serial code to the PCM, and the engine starts. If the ID code does not match, no serial code is sent, and the engine does not start.



Powertrain Control Module (PCM)



The PCM is an integral part of the immobilizer system. When the PCM receives the unique serial code from the immobilizer-keyless control unit, it



communicates or handshakes" with the immobilizer-keyless control unit by sending back its own unique serial code. If the serial codes are mutually



recognized, the PCM energizes the fuel supply system and the ignition system so the engine can start.



Disclaimer



Adding and Deleting Keys or Keyless Transmitters



Vehicles originally come with three programmed ignition keys. The immobilizer-keyless control unit accepts a total of six transponder codes, so



three more codes can be stored in its memory. Use the following procedures to add a key, to add multiple keys, to replace programmed keys, or to



clear the codes of lost keys.



Adding a Key



Use the HDS (Honda Diagnostic System) with Acura key blanks to add a key. Make sure you use only key blanks with a V stamped on the shank.



The HDS rewrites the immobilizer-keyless control unit, storing the transponder code of the new key in the memory of the control unit.



Preparation



NOTE:



Refer to the parts catalog for the correct P/Ns, and search by the VIN for the correct parts.



To add a key with the HDS, you need these items:



^ Immobilizer Master Key Blank



or



Immobilizer Valet Key Blank



^ One programmed ignition key (master or valet) for the vehicle



^ Key code for the vehicle (if cutting by code)



^ Suitable key cutting machine



^ PCM code



NOTE:



If you cannot log in to the iN screen on the HDS, you must retrieve the PCM code from the Immobilizer Code Inquiry in the iN.



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^ HDS with the latest software



NOTE:



Make sure the market, the date, and the time on the HDS setup screen are correct. Select the F12 key in the upper right corner to get the



Set-up Details screen. Make sure Market: is set to USA. Select the time display in the lower right corner to get the Date/Time Properties



pop-up window. Make sure the date and time are correct. For details, refer to the Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) Setup Instructions listed



under Tool Information in ISIS.



Procedure



NOTE:



Make sure you change keys when prompted by the HDS.



1. Use an appropriate key blank and a suitable key cutting machine.



2. Connect the HDS to the DLC (data link connector).



3. Insert a programmed ignition key into the ignition switch, and turn the switch to ON (II). Turn on the HDS, and log in to the iN screen.



4. At the screen prompts, enter the VIN and the odometer reading, then verify the correct date and time.



5. From the System Selection Menu screen, select IMMOBI.



6. From the Immobilizer Test Mode Menu screen, select Immobilizer Setup.



7. From the Immobilizer Test Mode Menu screen, select Add and Delete Keys.



8. From the Add and Delete Keys screen, select Add 1 Key.



9. From the Add 1 Key screen, select Begin to add 1 Key.



10. Follow the on-screen prompts. If your HDS is not logged in to the iN, you will have to enter the PCM code you have retrieved from the iN



Immobilizer Code Inquiry to proceed. When you are finished, turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), and then turn off and disconnect the HDS.



Adding Multiple Keys



Use the HDS with Acura key blanks to add multiple keys. Make sure you use only key blanks with a V stamped on the shank. The HDS rewrites the



immobilizer-keyless control unit, storing the transponder codes of the new keys in the memory of the control unit.



Preparation



NOTE:



Refer to the parts catalog for the correct P/Ns, and search by the VIN for the correct parts.



To add multiple keys with the HDS, you need these items:



^ Immobilizer Master Key Blank



or



Immobilizer Valet Key Blank



^ All of the programmed ignition keys (master and valet) for the vehicle



^ Key code for the vehicle (if cutting by code)



^ Suitable key cutting machine



^ PCM code



NOTE:



If you cannot log in to the iN screen on the



HDS, you must retrieve the PCM code from the



Immobilizer Code Inquiry in the iN.



^ HDS with the latest software



NOTE:



Make sure the market, the date, and the time on the HDS setup screen are correct. Select the F12 key in the upper right corner to get the



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Set-up Details screen. Make sure Market: is set to USA. Select the time display in the lower right corner to get the Date/Time Properties



pop-up window. Make sure the date and time are correct. For details, refer to the Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) Setup Instructions listed



under Tool Information in ISIS.



Procedure



NOTE:



Make sure you change keys when prompted by the HDS.



1. Use the appropriate key blanks and suitable key cutting machine.



2. Gather up all programmed ignition keys (master and valet) for the vehicle.



3. Connect the HDS to the DLC (data link connector).



4. Insert a programmed ignition key into the ignition switch, and turn the switch to ON (II). Turn on the HDS, then log in to the iN screen.



5. At the screen prompts, enter the VIN and the odometer reading, then verify the correct date and time.



6. From the System Selection Menu screen, select IMMOBI.



7. From the Immobilizer Test Mode Menu screen, select Immobilizer Setup.



8. From the Immobilizer Test Mode Menu screen, select Add and Delete Keys.



9. From the Add and Delete Keys screen, select Delete or Add Multiple Keys.



10. From the Delete or Add Multiple Keys screen, select Begin to Delete or Add Multiple Keys.



11. Follow the on-screen prompts. If your HDS is not logged in to the iN, you will have to enter the PCM code you have retrieved from the iN



Immobilizer Code Inquiry to proceed. When you are finished, turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), and then turn off and disconnect the HDS.



Replacing All Programmed Ignition Keys



If no programmed ignition keys are available, you need to replace the ignition keys and rewrite the immobilizer keyless control unit with the HDS.



The HDS clears all transponder codes from the memory of the immobilizer-keyless control unit and stores the transponder codes of the replacement



ignition keys.



Preparation



NOTE:



Refer to the parts catalog for the correct P/Ns, and search by the VIN for the correct parts.



To replace all keys, you need these items:



^ Immobilizer Master Key Blank



or



Immobilizer Valet Key Blank



^ Key code for the vehicle



^ Suitable key cutting machine



^ PCM code



NOTE:



If you cannot log in to the iN screen on the HDS, you must retrieve the PCM Code from the Immobilizer Code Inquiry in the iN.



^ HDS with the latest software



NOTE:



Make sure the market, the date, and the time on the HDS setup screen are correct. Select the F12 key in the upper right corner to get the



Set-up Details screen. Make sure Market: is set to USA. Select the time display in the lower right corner to get the Date/Time Properties



pop-up window. Make sure the date and time are correct. For details, refer to the Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) Setup Instructions listed



under Tool Information in ISIS.



Procedure



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NOTE:



Make sure you change keys when prompted by the HDS.



1. Use the appropriate key blanks and a suitable key cutting machine.



2. Connect the HDS to the DLC (data link connector).



3. Insert a newly cut ignition key into the ignition switch, and turn the switch to ON (II). Turn on the HDS, then log in to the iN screen.



4. At the screen prompts, enter the VIN and the odometer reading, then verify the correct date and time.



5. From the System Selection Menu screen, select IMMOBI.



6. From the Immobilizer Test Mode Menu screen, select Immobilizer Setup.



7. From the Immobilizer Test Mode Menu screen, select Add and Delete Keys.



8. From the Add and Delete Keys screen, select All Keys Lost.



9. From the All Keys Lost screen, select Begin to register keys.



10. Follow the on-screen prompts. If your HDS is not logged in to the iN, you will have to enter the PCM code you have retrieved from the iN



Immobilizer Code Inquiry to proceed. When you are finished, turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), and then turn off and disconnect the HDS.



Replacing the Immobilizer-Keyless Control Unit



If you replace the immobilizer-keyless control unit, you must rewrite it with the HDS for the engine to start.



Preparation



To replace the immobilizer-keyless control unit, you need these items:



^ Replacement immobilizer-keyless control unit



^ All of the programmed ignition keys (master and valet) for the vehicle



^ PCM code



NOTE:



If you cannot log in to the iN screen on the HDS, you must retrieve the PCM Code from the Immobilizer Code Inquiry in the iN.



^ HDS with the latest software



NOTE:



Make sure the market, the date, and the time on the HDS setup screen are correct. Select the F12 key in the upper right corner to get the



Set-up Details screen. Make sure Market: is set to USA. Select the time display in the lower right corner to get the Date/Time Properties



pop-up window. Make sure the date and time are correct. For details, refer to the Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) Setup Instructions listed



under Tool Information in ISIS.



Procedure



1. Replace the immobilizer-keyless control unit.



^ Follow the procedure in the Body Electrical section of the appropriate service manual, or



^ Online, enter keyword IMMOBI, and select Immobilizer-Keyless Control Unit Replacement from the list.



2. Gather up all programmed ignition keys (master and valet) for the vehicle.



3. Connect the HDS to the DLC (data link connector).



4. Insert a programmed ignition key into the ignition switch, and turn the ignition switch to ON (II). Turn on the HDS, then log in to the iN.



5. At the screen prompts, enter the VIN and the odometer reading, then verify the correct date and time.



6. From the System Selection Menu screen, select IMMOBI.



7. From the Immobilizer Test Mode Menu screen, select Immobilizer Setup.



8. From the Immobilizer Test Mode Menu screen, select Replace Immobilizer Receiver/Control Unit.



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9. From the Replace Immobilizer Receiver/Control Unit screen, select Begin to register Keys in the new Immobilizer Receiver/Control Unit.



10. Follow the on-screen prompts. If your HDS is not logged in to the iN, you will have to enter the PCM code you have retrieved from the iN



Immobilizer Code Inquiry to proceed. When you are finished, turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), then turn off and disconnect the HDS.



Clearing Transponder Codes Of Lost Programmed Ignition Keys



If one or more (but not all) of the programmed ignition keys are lost, you should rewrite the immobilizer keyless control unit with the HDS to



prevent the lost keys from starting the engine. The HDS clears the transponder codes from the memory of the immobilizer-keyless control unit and



then stores the transponder codes of the remaining keys. This process clears the codes of the lost keys so they cannot start the engine.



Preparation



To clear the transponder codes of lost programmed ignition keys, you need these items:



^ All of the remaining programmed ignition keys (master and valet) for the vehicle



^ HDS with the latest software



NOTE:



Make sure the market, the date, and the time on the HDS setup screen are correct. Select the F12 key in the upper right corner to get the



Set-up Details screen. Make sure Market: is set to USA. Select the time display in the lower right corner to get the Date/Time Properties



pop-up window. Make sure the date and time are correct. For details, refer to the Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) Setup Instructions listed



under Tool Information in ISIS.



^ PCM code



NOTE:



If you cannot log in to the iN screen on the HDS, you must retrieve the PCM code from the Immobilizer Code Inquiry in the iN.



Procedure



1. Gather up all of the remaining programmed ignition keys (master and valet) for the vehicle.



2. Connect the HDS to the DLC (data link connector).



3. Insert a programmed ignition key into the ignition switch, and turn the switch to ON (II). Turn on the HDS, then log in to the iN screen.



4. At the screen prompts, enter the VIN and the odometer reading, then verify the correct date and time.



5. From the System Selection Menu screen, select IMMOBI.



6. From the Immobilizer Test Mode Menu screen, select Immobilizer Setup.



7. From the Immobilizer Test Mode Menu screen, select Add and Delete Keys.



8. From the Add and Delete Keys screen, select Delete or Add Multiple Keys.



9. From the Delete or Add Multiple Keys screen, select Begin to Delete or Add Multiple Keys.



10. Follow the on-screen prompts. If you are not logged in to the iN, you will have to enter the PCM code you have retrieved from the iN



Immobilizer Code Inquiry to proceed. When you are finished, turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), then turn off and disconnect the HDS.



Replacing the PCM



If you replace the PCM, you must use the HDS to instruct the new PCM and the immobilizer keyless control unit to recognize each other's unique



serial code or the engine cannot start.



Preparation



To replace the PCM, you need these items:



^ Replacement PCM



^ One programmed ignition key for the vehicle



^ PCM code



NOTE:



If you cannot log in to the iN screen on the HDS, you must retrieve the PCM Code from the Immobilizer Code Inquiry in the iN.



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^ HDS with the latest software



NOTE:



Make sure the market, the date, and the time on the HDS setup screen are correct. Select the F12 key in the upper right corner to get the



Set-up Details screen. Make sure Market: is set to USA. Select the time display in the lower right corner to get the Date/Time Properties



pop-up window. Make sure the date and time are correct. For details, refer to the Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) Setup Instructions listed



under Tool Information in ISIS.



Procedure



1. Make sure you have the anti-theft code for the audio and navigation system (if equipped), then write down the XM Radio presets (if equipped).



2. Connect the HDS to the DLC (data link connector).



3. Insert a programmed ignition key into the ignition switch, and turn the ignition switch to ON (II). Turn on the HDS, then log in to the iN screen.



4. When the HDS comes on, select the HDS button.



5. Select the Start a New Vehicle Diagnosis button.



NOTE:



If the HDS does not communicate with the vehicle, refer to DLC Circuit Troubleshooting in the appropriate service manual. If the



troubleshooting indicates a faulty PCM, go to step 16.



6. At the screen prompts, enter the VIN and the odometer reading, then verify the correct date and time.



7. From the System Selection Menu screen, select PGM-FI.



8. From the Mode Menu screen, select Inspection.



9. Select ETCS (TAC) Test, and do the TP Position Check.



NOTE:



If the throttle body needs cleaning, do it before replacing the PCM. Refer to Throttle Body Cleaning in the appropriate service manual.



10. On the HDS, exit to the Mode Menu screen, then select REPLACE PCM.



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11. Follow the prompts to READ DATA. This saves the engine oil life percentage from the original PCM into the HDS so you can later download



it into the new PCM.



NOTE:



If you cannot do this step, make sure you replace the engine oil and filter, and clean the throttle body after replacing the PCM.



12. Exit to the System Selection Screen, then select AT.



13. Select REPLACE PCM.



14. Follow the prompts to READ DATA. This saves the transmission fluid life percentage from the original PCM into the HDS so you can later



download it into the new PCM.



NOTE:



If you cannot do this step, make sure to replace the ATF after replacing the PCM.



15. Exit to the Vehicle Details screen, then click on the SCS Menu button to short the SCS line. Keep the SCS line shorted for now.



16. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).



17. Disconnect the battery cables.



18. Replace the PCM.



^ Refer to the Fuel and Emissions section of the appropriate service manual, or



^ Online, enter keyword PCM, and select PCM Replacement from the list.



19. Connect the positive battery cable and then the negative cable.



20. On the HDS, click on the SCS Menu button to remove the short in the SCS line. (The short may already be removed).



21. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).



NOTE:



DTC P0630 will be set; you will clear it in step 34.



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22. Select the Start a New Vehicle Diagnosis button.



The HDS may ask, Are you sure you want to change vehicle? If it does, click on the green check mark. This allows you to enter the VIN and



odometer reading into the new PCM.



23. Manually enter the VIN and the odometer reading into the HDS. The HDS will ask you to confirm the VIN. When you click on the green check



mark to confirm the VIN, the HDS writes it into the new PCM.



24. Select PGM-FI.



25. Select REPLACE PCM.



26. Follow the prompts to WRITE DATA. This writes the engine oil life percentage from the HDS into the new PCM.



NOTE:



If you cannot do this step, make sure you replace the engine oil and filter, and clean the throttle body after replacing the PCM.



27. Exit to the System Selection Screen, then select AT.



28. Select REPLACE PCM.



29. Follow the prompts to WRITE DATA. This writes the transmission fluid life from the HDS into the new PCM.



NOTE:



If you cannot do this step, make sure to replace the ATF after replacing the PCM.



30. Exit to the System Selection Screen, then select IMMOBI.



31. Select REPLACE PCM.



32. Follow the on-screen prompts. If your HDS is not logged in to the iN, you will have to enter the PCM Code you have retrieved from the iN



Immobilizer Code Inquiry to proceed.



33. Exit to the System Selection Screen, then select PGM-FI.



34. Select PCM Reset. This clears the DTC set in step 21.



35. Exit to the HDS main screen, then select the reprogramming button.



36. Make sure the battery is fully charged.



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37. Make sure you have the latest software in the HDS, then update the following systems (see Service Bulletin 01-026, Updating the ECM/PCM).



^ PGM-FI



^ A/T



38. Do the idle learn procedure:



^ Make sure all electrical items (A/C, audio unit, defogger, lights, etc.) are off, and then start the engine.



^ Let the engine reach its normal operating temperature (the cooling fans cycle twice).



^ Let the engine idle (throttle fully closed and all electrical items off) for 10 minutes.



39. Enter the anti-theft code for the audio and navigation system (if equipped), then enter the XM Radio presets (if equipped).



40. On vehicles without a navigation system, set the clock.



Replacing the Under-Dash Fuse/Relay Box (MICU)



When you replace the under-dash fuse/relay box (MICU), you must use the HDS to register the built-in IMOES unit with the immobilizer-keyless



control unit; if you don't, the engine won't start.



Preparation



To replace the under-dash fuse/relay box (MICU), you need these items:



^ Replacement under-dash fuse/relay box (MICU)



^ One programmed ignition key for the vehicle



^ PCM code



NOTE:



If you cannot log in to the iN screen on the HDS, you must retrieve the PCM Code from the Immobilizer Code Inquiry in the iN.



^ HDS with the latest software



NOTE:



Make sure the market, the date, and the time on the HDS setup screen are correct. Select the F12 key in the upper right corner to get the



Set-up Details screen. Make sure Market: is set to USA. Select the time display in the lower right corner to get the Date/Time Properties



pop-up window. Make sure the date and time are correct. For details, refer to the Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) Setup Instructions listed



under Tool Information in ISIS.



Procedure



1. Replace the under-dash fuse/relay box (MICU).



^ Refer to the Body Electrical section of the appropriate service manual, or



^ Online, enter keywords FUSE BOX, and select Under-dash Fuse/Relay Box Removal and Installation from the list.



2. Connect the HDS to the DLC (data link connector).



3. Insert a programmed ignition key into the ignition switch, and turn the switch to ON (II). Turn on the HDS, then log in to the iN screen.



4. At the screen prompts, enter the VIN and the odometer reading, then verify the correct date and time.



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5. From the System Selection Menu screen, select IMMOBI.



6. From the Immobilizer Test Mode Menu screen, select Replace MPCS/MICU/IMOES, and follow the screen prompts to register the IMOES unit.



7. Follow the on-screen prompts. If your HDS is not logged in to the iN, you will have to enter the PCM Code you have retrieved from the iN



Immobilizer Code Inquiry to proceed. When you are finished, turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), then turn off and disconnect the HDS.



Starting the Engine Without A Programmed Ignition Key



If the client is stranded because of lost ignition keys, you can still start the engine using a properly cut key blank and a VIN specific, five-digit



immobilizer brake code. This procedure is suitable when the client plans to drive the vehicle directly to an Acura dealership for repair, or the client



has the programmed ignition keys at home and plans to drive straight home. Advise the client to schedule an appointment to have the immobilizer



control unit receiver rewritten for the remaining ignition keys; this is needed to clear the transponder codes from the missing keys. If all programmed



ignition keys are lost, the immobilizer control unit must be rewritten to accept the new keys.



Preparation



NOTE:



Refer to the parts catalog for the correct P/Ns, and search by the VIN for the correct parts.



To start the engine without a programmed ignition key, you need these items:



^ Immobilizer Master Key Blank



or



^ Immobilizer Valet Key Blank



^ Key code for the vehicle



^ Suitable key cutting machine



^ Immobilizer Brake Code (this 5 digit code is available on the iN. Go to SERVICE, select Vehicle Information, then select Immobilizer Code



inquiry.)



Procedure



NOTE:



This procedure is only a temporary fix. When the engine is started, the immobilizer indicator stays on.



1. Use an appropriate key blank and a suitable key cutting machine.



2. Release the parking brake.



3. Insert the temporary key into the ignition switch.



4. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II). Wait for the brake indicator bulb check to complete.



5. Enter the first digit of the five-digit immobilizer brake code by setting and releasing the parking brake the required number of times within 30



seconds. For example, if the first digit is four, set and release the parking brake four times.



NOTE:



You only need to apply the parking brake enough to actuate the parking brake switch; you don't need to fully engage the parking brake.



6. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0). This enters the digit into the PCM.



7. Repeat steps 2 thru 6 to enter the remaining four digits. When you turn the ignition switch to ON (II), the immobilizer indicator stays on. It stays



on even when the ignition switch is turned to LOCK (0).



8. Start the engine using the temporary key. The system allows the vehicle to be started for 10 minutes. After that, the entire procedure must be



repeated.



Troubleshooting the Immobilizer System



Engine Does Not Start



1. Insert a programmed ignition key into the ignition switch, and turn the switch to START (III). Does the engine crank?



Yes - Go to step 2.



No - The immobilizer system is OK. Refer to the Engine Electrical section of the appropriate service manual to troubleshoot the starting system.



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2. Cycle the ignition switch to LOCK (0) then back to ON (II). Make sure that when you turn the ignition switch to ON (II), the immobilizer



indicator flashes and then goes off. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0); the indicator should not come on. Does the immobilizer indicator



function properly? Yes - The immobilizer system is OK. Refer to the Fuel and Emissions section of the appropriate service manual for additional



troubleshooting. No - Go to step 3.



3. Use the HDS to check for DTCs. Are there any DTCS?



Yes - Use the appropriate service manual to troubleshoot the DTCs found.



No - Go to step 4.



4. Using the HDS, go to the Immobilizer Menu, and select System Check.



5. Read the message on the screen.



^ If the message says Immobilizer system is normal, look for other possible causes of the no-start condition.



^ If the message says Immobilizer system is not normal, do this:



- Fix the problem using the displayed info, or



- Refer to the Body Electrical section of the appropriate service manual to troubleshoot the immobilizer system; or



- Online, enter the keyword IMMOBI, and select Immobilizer System Symptom Troubleshooting Information from the list.



Engine Intermittently Does Not Start



1. Ask the client if the immobilizer indicator flashed 10 times when the ignition key was turned to LOCK (0) after the engine would not start.



Does the immobilizer indicator flash 10 times when the ignition switch is turned to LOCK (0)?



Yes - Go to step 2.



No - The immobilizer system may be OK. Refer to the Fuel and Emissions section of the appropriate service manual for additional



troubleshooting. If the client is not sure how the indicator worked, go to step 2.



2. Use the HDS to check for DTCs. Are there any DTCs?



Yes - Use the appropriate service manual to troubleshoot the DTCs found.



No - Go to step 3.



3. Using the HDS, go to the Immobilizer Menu, and select Status Log. A list of status log numbers and occurrences is displayed.



4. Check the status log count. You'll see the list, the status log codes, and the number of occurrences in two columns.



^ If all the status codes show 0 occurrences, the immobilizer system is OK. Continue with normal troubleshooting.



^ If a status shows one or more occurrences, highlight that column, and an explanation of the code and a list of possible failures appears. Do



this:



- Fix the problem using the displayed info, or



- Refer to the Body Electrical section of the appropriate service manual to troubleshoot the immobilizer system, or



- Online, enter keyword IMMOBI, and select Immobilizer System Symptom Troubleshooting Information from the list.Technical



Service Bulletin # 01-026 Date: 130215



Computers/Controls - Updating Control Units/Modules



01-026



February 15, 2013



Applies To:



Acura Vehicles With Programmable Control Units/Modules



Updating Control Units/Modules



(Supersedes 01-026, dated April 11, 2012, to revise the information marked by the black bars and asterisks)



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REVISION SUMMARY



*Under UPDATING WITH THE MVCI, information was added.*



The procedures in this service bulletin are used and referenced in other service bulletins.



Most 2002 and later Acuras have reprogrammable control units/modules. To update (reprogram) any of these control units/modules, you need the



vehicle you're working on and the following equipment:



Modular Vehicle Communication Interface (MVCI) unit with the latest control module (CM) update database and calibration files installed.



This service bulletin describes these subjects:



^ Who to contact for questions or problems when using Acura-supplied updating equipment or the Interactive Network (iN).



^ Required Tools and Equipment



^ Updating Tips and Precautions



^ Updating with the MVCI



NOTE:



^ Whenever you install a new, reprogrammable control unit/module, check that it has the latest software, and update it if needed.



^ AcuraLink control units can only be updated with the GNA600. For information on updating the AcuraLink control unit, refer to Service Bulletin



07-027, Updating the AcuraLink Control Unit.



^ Before doing a PCM update on one of the vehicles listed below, refer to Service Bulletin 09-009, Disconnect the AcuraLink Update Connector



Before Updating the PCM.



^ 2009 RL w/Tech Package



(From VIN JH4KB266.9C000001 thru



JH4KB266.9C002248)



^ 2009 TL w/Tech Package



(From VIN 19UUA86..9A000001 thru



19UUA86..9A006223)



^ 2009 TSX w/Tech Package



(From VIN JH4CU2...9C000001 thru



JH4CU2...9C033097)



WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION



Skill Level: Repair Technician



Refer to the specific service bulletin for the symptom you are repairing.



QUESTIONS ABOUT THE UPDATING EQUIPMENT OR THE INTERACTIVE NETWORK



For questions about the Acura-supplied updating equipment, call American Hondas Special Tools Hotline.



For questions about the iN, call the iN Support Center.



REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT



NOTE:



Updating for control units/modules can be done with the following tool.



Modular Vehicle Communication Interface (MVCI):



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^ (Available through the Acura Tool and Equipment Program; call)



^ MVCI Kit



NOTE:



For more information on kit contents, refer to the Modular Vehicle Communication Interface (MVCI) User Guide or Acura Tool and Equipment



Program on ISIS.



- MVCI Unit - M/N OTCH5528542



- Ethernet Cable - M/N OTCH559594



- OBD-II 16P Cable (DLC Cable) -



M/N OTC3825-32



- AC Adapter - M/N OTCH550207



- 4GB SD Memory Card - M/N OTCH550881



UPDATING TIPS AND PRECAUTIONS



^ If you're updating a control module/unit on a new vehicle, make sure all its fuses were installed at TQI.



^ To prevent control unit/module damage, do not operate anything electrical (audio system, brakes, A/C, power windows, moonroof, etc.) during



the update.



^ If the Database Update listed in the service bulletin is later than that shown by the software, please see the software installation procedure in the



following two documents in Tool Information on ISIS (go to General Publication, then Tool Information):



^ Installation Instructions for HDS PC Software



^ MVCI User Guide (see HDS MVCI Firmware Update section)



^ Do not connect an additional power supply to the MVCI when it is connected to the vehicle; power is supplied through the DLC.



^ To ensure that the control module/unit is not permanently damaged during updating, verify that the vehicles 12-volt battery is fully charged



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before starting an update.



NOTE:



If the vehicles 12-volt battery drops below 10 volts during the update, the programming status bar may go past 100 percent, or the updating



tool may display an error message.



^ If you have a problem during an update (D4/immobilizer indicator flashes, update tool freezes, etc.), you can minimize the chances of damaging



the control unit/module by doing one or more of these actions:



- CRITICAL: Keep the ignition switch in ON (II).



- Connect a jumper battery (DO NOT connect a battery charger).



- Disconnect the updating tool from the vehicles DLC.



- Reboot the updating tool.



- Reconnect the updating tool to the vehicles DLC, and retry the updating procedure.



HOW TO CHECK IF THE MVCI IS UPDATED



Whenever there is an HDS software update, there will



be an update for the MVCI. After updating the HDS,



update the MVCI. For more information on how to



update the MVCI, refer to the Modular Vehicle



Communication Interface (MVCI) User Guide on ISIS



under General Publications > Tool Information.



To check that the MVCI has the latest database



installed, go to the iN home page and click on



SERVICE > Service Bay > Diagnostic Tools



Software Versions. The most recent version of the



database is listed under CM Update database.



Turn on the MVCI, then press the ENTER button on the



MVCI to see the User Config menu. Select CM Update



Mode, then select Reprogramming.



The current database update version is listed under



Database Update.



If the Database Update version is not the same as the



most recent version listed on ISIS, update the MVCI.



Unnecessary or incorrect repairs resulting from a



failure to update the HDS or MVCI are not covered



under warranty.



UPDATING WITH THE MVCI



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Make sure you have the latest control module (CM)



update software loaded from your HDS PC to your



MVCI. To make sure you have the latest CM database



update, see HOW TO CHECK IF THE MVCI IS



UPDATED. The Database Update version appears



when you select Reprogramming, then press ENTER.



1. Connect the DLC cable to the MVCI and to the vehicles DLC.



*2. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II). On vehicles with one push start ignition system, push the start button twice without your foot on the brake



pedal. The MVCI automatically boots up.*



3. Press the ENTER button on the MVCI to see the User Config menu. Select CM Update Mode.



4. Select Reprogramming, then press ENTER.



NOTE: Use these MVCI default settings:



Setting 1 -



Destination: USA



Language: American English



Setting 2 -



Auto Detect: Yes



For more information on these settings, refer to the Modular Vehicle Communication Interface (MVCI) User Guide.



5. The CM Update software information appears.



Press ENTER to continue.



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NOTE:



If the database date shown is an earlier version than the one listed in an Acura service communication (service bulletin, product update, iN



message, etc.), press ESC, then update your MVCI before continuing.



6. Wait for the MVCI to automatically check the vehicles reprogrammable systems. This may take up to 90 seconds. If an update is available,



displays that system on the System Selection screen.



If the reprogrammable systems on the vehicle are already updated, the following screen will be displayed:



*7. If there is one or more updates available, select the system that you want to update, then press ENTER to continue, or press ESC to exit.



When you are directed to update a specific system by a service publication (service bulletin, service manual, etc.), or by American Honda



personnel (Tech Line, DPSM, etc.), or if the update is based on the diagnosis of a client complaint, update only that system, even if the MVCI



indicates that updates to other systems are available.*



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8. The current program ID, the recommended update, and other details appear. Press ENTER to continue, or press ESC to exit.



* NOTE:



Only updates indicated by a service publication, American Honda personnel, or a repair based on a diagnosis of a client complaint are



covered under warranty. Updating other systems because an update is available is not covered.*



9. The current program ID, the recommended update, and other details appear. Press ENTER to continue, or press ESC to exit.



NOTE:



If you are updating a system based on a service bulletin, check that the MVCI is recommending the applicable program ID listed in the bulletin



(or a later program ID) as the Recommended Update when the update begins.



10. Wait for the MVCI to copy the data for updating the vehicle.



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11. After the MVCI has copied the files, a confirmation screen appears. Press ENTER to update the control unit/module, or press ESC to exit.



12. Wait for the MVCI to update the control unit/module.



13. After the MVCI finishes updating the control unit/module, turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0) when directed by the MVCI. On vehicles with



one push start ignition system, push and hold down the start button without your foot on the brake pedal so the vehicle is in the OFF mode.



14. Turn the ignition switch back to ON (II) within 60 seconds to complete the updating procedure. On vehicles with one push start ignition system,



push the start button twice without your foot on the brake pedal to turn ON the ignition again.*



NOTE:



The MVCI has a countdown timer. If you do not turn the ignition switch to ON (II) within 60 seconds, the MVCI sets an error code.



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15. After finishing the updating procedure, the MVCI gives you the option of updating the same system on another vehicle. For more information



on updating several vehicles, see the MVCI User Guide.



16. If an error occurs during the updating procedure, an error message appears. Keep the ignition switch in ON (II). Press ENTER to display the



error code. Refer to the CM Update Error Code Table and Error Messages in the MVCI User Guide for more information about the code and its