EVAP System
DTC Troubleshooting (cont'd)
DTC P0452: FTP Sensor Circuit Low Voltage
1. Check the vacuum lines at the FTP sensor for
misrouting, leakage. breakage, or clogging.
Are the vacuum lines OK?
YES Go to step 2.
NO Repair or replace vacuum lines as
necessary. I
2 . R e s e t t h e E C M ( s e e p a g e 1 1 - 4 ) .
3 . R e m o v e t h e f u e l f i l l c a p .
4. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll)
5. Monitor FTP sensor voltage with the Honda PGM
Tester, or measure voltage between body ground
and ECM connector terminal E14.
ECM CONNECTOR E 131PI
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2C
21
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26
271/ 29
31
TP (LT GRN)
Wire side of female terminals
ls thete about 2.5 V?
YES- Intermittent failure, system is OK at this time.
Check for poor connections or loose terminals at
the FTP sensor and at the ECrM.l
NO Go to step 6.
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6. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
7 . R e i n s t a l l t h e f u e l f i l l c a p .
8. Disconnect the FTP sensor 3P connector.
9. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll)
10. Measure voltage between FTP sensor 3P connector
t e r m i n a l s N o . 1 a n d N o . 2 .
FUEL TANK PRESSURE
SENSOR 3P CONNECTOR
VCgl {YEL/BLU}
Wire side of female terminals
ls there about 5 V?
YES Go to step 1
'1.
NO-Repair open in the wire between the FTP
s e n s o r a n d t h e E C M { E 5 ) . 1
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Questions and answers
Donde ba el fucible de los a/bag ind
The fuse for the airbag indicator in a Honda EP3 is the No. 10 (7.5A) fuse located in the under-dash fuse/relay box.
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Need sequence of steps to replace the radiator fan switch "B"
To replace the radiator fan switch "B" on a Honda EP3:
1. Drain Coolant: Drain the coolant from the bottom of the radiator.
2. Access the Switch: Jack up the car. The switch is easier to reach from underneath. Use a 15/16", 22mm, or 24mm deep socket to remove it.
3. Remove the Connector: Disconnect the 2P connector from the radiator fan switch.
4. Remove the Switch: Unscrew and remove the radiator fan switch from the radiator.
5. Install New Switch: Screw in the new radiator fan switch and tighten it to 24 N·m.
6. Reconnect Connector: Reconnect the 2P connector to the new switch.
7. Refill Coolant: Refill the radiator with coolant and optionally add Redline Water Wetter.
8. Bleed Air: Bleed air from the cooling system to prevent overheating.
The process may take a few hours.
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