Honda Fit/Jazz - Starter Circuit Troubleshooting
Starter Circuit Troubleshooting
NOTE:- Air temperature must be between 59° and 100°F (15° and 38°C) during this procedure.
- After this test, or any subsequent repair, reset the Engine Control Module (ECM)/Powertrain Control Module (PCM) to clear any Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs).
- The battery must be in good condition and fully charged.
Recommended Procedure:
- Use a starter system tester.
- Connect and operate the equipment in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Alternate Procedure
1. | Hook up the following equipment:
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2. | Remove the No. 20 (15A) fuse from the under-dash fuse/relay box. |
3. | With the shift lever in N or P (CVT) , turn the ignition switch to start (III). Did the starter crank the engine normally? YES - The starting system is OK.n NO - If starter will not crank the engine at all, go to 4. If it cranks the engine erratically or too slowly, go to 7. If it won't disengage from the flywheel or torque converter ring gear when you release the key, check for the following until you find the cause.
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4. | Check the battery condition. Check electrical connections at the battery, the battery negative cable connected to the body, engine ground cables, and the starter for looseness and corrosion. Then try starting the engine again. Did the starter crank the engine? YES - Repairing the loose connection fixed the problem. The starting system is OK.n NO - Go to 5. |
5. | Make sure the transmission is in neutral, then disconnect the BLK/WHT wire (A) from the starter solenoid (B). Connect a jumper wire from the battery positive terminal to the solenoid terminal. Did the starter crank the engine? YES - Go to 6. NO - Remove the starter, and repair or replace as necessary. |
7. | Check the engine speed while cranking the engine. Is the engine speed above 100 rpm (min-1) ? YES - Go to 8. NO - Replace the starter, or remove and disassemble it, and check for the following until you find the cause.
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8. | Check the cranking voltage and current draw. Is cranking voltage greater than or equal to 9 V and current draw less than or equal to 150 A ? YES - Go to 9. NO - Replace the starter, or remove and disassemble it, and check for the following until you find the cause.
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9. | Remove the starter, and inspect its drive gear and the flywheel or torque converter ring gear for damage. Replace any damaged parts.n |