Actuator Replacement; Actuator Test - Honda CR-V 1997 Service Manual

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Cruise Control
Actuator Test (cont'd)
5.
With
voltage and vacuum still applied,
try to pull the
actuator
rod
out
by
hand.
You
should not be
able to
pull
it
out.
If
you can,
it
is
defective.
6.
Disconnect ground from the
No.3
terminal. The actu-
ator
rod should return. If
it
does not
return,
but
the
vent hose and filter are not plugged, the
solenoid
valve
assembly
is
defective.
7.
Repeat steps 2 through 5,
and
disconnect
ground
from the
No.
1 terminal. The actuator rod
should
return
.
If
it
does
not return. but the
vent
hose
and
filter
are
not plugged, the solenoid valve
assembly
is
defective.
8.
If
you
replace the
solenoid
valve assembly. be
sure
to use
new O-rings on
each solenoid.
9.
Disconnect power and ground from the 4P
connector.
Disconnect the
vent
hose from the
actuator.
Connect
a vacuum
pump to the actuator
vent hose
port.
and
apply
vacuum. The
actuator rod should
pull in com-
pletely. If not. the
vacuum
valve is
stuck open.
Replace the actuator,
4-42
Actuator Replacement
1.
Pull back the boot.
and
loosen the locknut.
Then
dis-
connect
the
cable
from the bracket.
2.
Disconnect the
cable end from
the
actuator
rod
.
CABLE
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BRACKET
ADJIUS1'INGNUT
BOOT
3.
Disconnect the
4P
connector
from the actuator.
4.
Disconnect the vacuum hose from the vacuum
tank.
Pullout the
vent
hose.
5.
Remove the three mounting bolts
and
the
actuator
with the bracket.
ACTUATOR
CABLE
ACTUATOR
6.
If necessary. disconnect the
cable
end from
the
link-
age over
the accelerator pedal.
then
turn the grom-
met
90
0
in the
bulkhead.
and remove
the
cable.
7.
Install
in the
reverse order
of
removal
.
and adjust
free play
at
the
actuator rod
after connecting the
cable (see
page 4-431.

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