Honda HR-V: Check
DRIVER'S SEAT POSITION SENSOR OPERATION CHECK
Procedure
NOTE: Check the driver's seat position sensor operation after the driver's
seat position sensor replacement.
1. HDS - Connect
2. Driver's Seat Position Sensor - Operation Check
- Make sure the driver's seat is in the full forward position
- From SRS in the HDS Main Menu, select SRS, then Data List
- Using two pieces of tape (A), make alignment marks (B) on the recline
cover (C)
and the front door sill trim (D) as shown. The driver's seat position sensor
should read
NEAR on the HDS
- Move the seat back in small increments (about 5 mm, (0.20 in) ) until the
driver's
seat position sensor reads NOT NEAR on the HDS. The seat should be about
55.0 mm
(2.165 in) from the front.
NOTE: It takes a few seconds for the HDS to change display, so wait for
about 5
seconds between each movement. If the driver's seat position sensor data
does not
work as described above, check the driver's seat position sensor for damage,
and
replace parts as needed
- Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode.
FRONT PASSENGER'S WEIGHT SENSOR OUTPUT CHECK AFTER A VEHICLE COLLISION
Procedure
NOTE: Check the front passenger's weight sensor output after a vehicle
collision.
1. HDS - Connect
2. Front Passenger's Weight Sensor - Output Check After a Vehicle Collision
- Make sure all the components of the front passenger's seat are correctly
installed.
- Position the front passenger's seat all the way rearward, and adjust the
seat-back to the forward most position. Do not move the seat from this
position until the output check is completed.
- Make sure nothing is on the front passenger's seat, including
aftermarket seat covers or mats.
- Make sure nothing is in the front passenger's seat-back pocket.
- Keep the windows and the moonroof closed (if equipped).
- Make sure the vehicle is on level ground.
- Dehumidify inside of the vehicle with A/C.
- Do not touch the front passenger's seat during the output check.
- Do not expose the front passenger's seat to sudden temperature changes.
- Make sure all aftermarket devices (amplifiers, fluorescent light, air
purifiers, CB or HAM radios, etc.) are turned off.
1. Drive the vehicle, accelerate to 22 mph (36 km/h), then stop on level
ground
2. From SRS in the HDS Main Menu, select SWS, then Inspection. In the
Inspection Menu, select AFTER A VEHICLE COLLISION. Follow the prompts until the
front passenger's weight sensor output
check has been completed
3. Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode.
FRONT PASSENGER'S WEIGHT SENSOR UNIT OPERATION CHECK
Procedure
1. After Replacing Front Passenger's Seat Component (s) - Check
NOTE: Check the front passenger's weight sensor unit operation after any of
these actions:
- Front passenger's seat component (s) replacement or removal (except
front passenger's weight sensor unit).
- Front passenger's weight sensor(s) replacement or removal.
- After a vehicle collision.
2. HDS - Connect
3. Front Passenger's Weight Sensor Unit - Operation Check
- Make sure all the components of the front passenger's seat are correctly
installed.
- Position the front passenger's seat all the way rearward, and adjust the
seat-back to the forward most position. Do not move the seat from this
position until the output check is completed.
- Make sure nothing is on the front passenger's seat, including
aftermarket seat covers or mats.
- Make sure nothing is in the front passenger's seat-back pocket.
- Keep the windows and the moonroof closed (if equipped).
- Do all initialization procedures, except test-driving, in the service
bay.
- Make sure the vehicle is on level ground.
- Dehumidify inside of the vehicle with A/C.
- Do not touch the front passenger's seat during the operation check.
- Do not expose the front passenger's seat to sudden temperature changes.
- Make sure all aftermarket devices (amplifiers, fluorescent light, air
purifiers, CB or HAM radios, etc.) are turned off.
1. Drive the vehicle, accelerate to 22 mph (36 km/h), then stop on level
ground
2. From SRS in the HDS Main Menu, select SWS, then Inspection. In the
Inspection Menu, select AFTER REPLACING FRONT PASSENGER'S SEAT COMPONENT (S).
Follow the prompts until the
front passenger's weight sensor unit operation check has been completed
3. Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode.
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NOTE:
Before doing this troubleshooting procedure, find out if the vehicle was
in a collision. If so, verify that all the required components were replaced
with new components of the correct par
NOTE:
Before doing this troubleshooting procedure, find out if the vehicle was
in a collision. If so, verify that all the required components were replaced
with new components of the correct par
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HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT THE TPMS
Control Unit
The vehicle is equipped with TPMS (tire pressure monitoring system) and the
system is controlled by the VSA modulator-control unit.
System Indicator
The TPMS has the low tire pressure/TPMS indicator (A).
The Low Tire Pressure/TPMS Indicator
If the system d
Canadian models
Alerts you when it determines there is a possibility of your vehicle
colliding with the
vehicle detected in front of yours.
If the system determines a collision is possible, it gives both visual and
audible alerts.
Take appropriate action to prevent a collision (apply the brakes