Repair Procedure - CR-V
NOTE:^ Over 90 percent of affected vehicles should be repairable with the Combination Light Switch Wire Kit.
^ SRS components are located in this area. Before you begin, review the SRS component locations, cautions, and procedures in the service manual.
^ Be careful not to damage the dashboard or other interior trim pieces.
^ For more information on wire terminal replacement and wire splicing, refer to Service Bulletin 00-099, Terminal Replacement Instructions.
1. Remove the three screws, then remove the steering column covers.
2. Disconnect the 16P connector from the combination light switch and the 5P connector from the cable reel. Then carefully pull the wire harness to the right of the steering column.
3. Turn the ignition switch to ACC (I), then turn the steering wheel 90 degrees to the left to allow room for removal of the combination light switch.
4. Remove the two screws from the combination light switch.
5. Using a flat-tip screwdriver wrapped with tape, slightly lift the switch cover, then remove the switch.
6. Using the secondary lock opener from the Terminal Maintenance Set (T/N 070AZ-S5A0100), carefully pry open the secondary lock on the RED/WHT wire side of the combination light switch 16P connector.
7. Twist off a terminal remover from the Terminal Maintenance Set (T/N 070AZ-S5A0100). Insert the terminal remover into the center row cavity of the 16P connector, above the RED/WHT wire cavity, then remove the RED/WHT wire from the 16P connector.
8. Using the photos, check for signs of heat damage on the 16P connector, the terminal end of the RED/WHT wire, and the 16P terminals of the combination light switch.
- If you don't find any signs of heat damage, retain the combination light switch because you'll only be installing a Combination Light Switch Wire Kit. Go to step 12.
- If you do find signs of heat damage, the combination light switch must not be reused because you'll be installing a Combination Light Switch Repair Kit. Go to step 10.
9. Using the secondary lock opener from the Terminal Maintenance Set (T/N 070AZ-S5A0100), carefully pry open the other secondary lock on the 16P connector.
10. Twist off a terminal remover from the Terminal Maintenance Set (T/N 070AZ-S5A0100). Insert the terminal remover into a center row cavity of the original 16P connector, remove the corresponding wire from its cavity, and transfer it to the same cavity in the new 16P connector from the repair kit. Repeat this for all the wires except the original RED/WHT wire; this wire will be installed later.
11. On the new RED/WHT wire provided in the kit, measure 50 mm from the terminal end, and wrap a 50 mm section of the wire with three turns of electrical tape. This taped section of the wire will be secured to the combination light switch in step 22.
12. Strip off 7 mm of insulation from the opposite end of the new RED/WHT wire.
13. Cut the vehicle side RED/WHT wire near the terminal, then strip off 7 mm of insulation from the end of the wire.
NOTE:
If there was any heat damage to the RED/WHT wire, make sure to cut off the damaged area before you strip off the insulation.
14. Insert the stripped end of the new and the original RED/WHT wire into each side of the splice connector from the kit, then, using the wire crimper from Terminal Pin Kit C, crimp the connector on both sides. Slightly pull on both sides of the wire to make sure its secured in the splice connector.
NOTE:
To get the correct amount of pressure on the splice connector, you need to use the wire crimper from Terminal Pin Kit C.
15. With a non-combustible material between the RED/WHT wire and the vehicle wire harness, use a heat gun to shrink the splice connector casing.
NOTE:
- Be careful not to get burned.
- Do not overheat the wire.
16. Place the wire splice on top of the combination switch wire harness, then attach the splice to the harness by wrapping them together with electrical tape.
17. Insert the new RED/WHT wire into its proper position in the 16P connector, then snap the connector secondary locks closed.
18. Release the cover locks on the combination light switch, then remove the switch cover.
19. As shown, route the wire tie from the kit through the hole in the lower corner of the switch cover. Then use the wire tie to secure the RED/WHT wire (in the section you taped in step 14) to the switch cover. Cut off the excess wire tie.
20. Reattach the switch cover to the combination light switch. Make sure the switch cover is properly locked in place.
21. Connect the 16P connector to the combination light switch, then reconnect the 5P connector. Make sure the connectors are securely connected.
22. Install the combination light switch with the two original screws.
23. Check the operation of the headlights, the parking lights, and the turn signals.
24. Install the steering column covers.