Power Circuits
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 1995 Honda Prelude, 1995 Honda Odyssey, and 1995 Honda Accord. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
- Check for battery voltage between ECM power terminal and ground. See POWER & GROUND CIRCUIT TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION
table. See Fig 1
. If battery voltage does not exist, check appropriate ECM fuse i n underhood fuse box. See ECM POWER CIRCUIT FUSE IDENTIFICATION
table. If fuse is okay, check for an open in wire between underhood fuse box and appropriate ECM power circuit terminal.
- Turn ignition on. Check for battery voltage between appropriate ECM power circuit terminal and ground. See POWER & GROUND CIRCUIT TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION table. If battery voltage does not exist, check appropriate fuse in underhood fuse box. See ECM POWER CIRCUIT FUSE IDENTIFICATION table. If fuse is okay, check for open in wire between fuse box and appropriate ECM power circuit terminal, and check for defective ignition switch.
POWER & GROUND CIRCUIT TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION
| Application |
ECM Terminal |
| Ground Circuits |
A23, A24, A26 & B2 |
| Power Circuits |
| Ignition Switch In OFF Position |
D1,
D10 &
D12 |
| Ignition Switch In ON Position |
A12, A13, A25 & B1 |
ECM POWER CIRCUIT FUSE IDENTIFICATION
| Application |
Fuse |
| Ignition Switch In OFF Position |
BACK-UP |
| Ignition Switch In ON Position |
ECM |
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