Initial Inspection and Diagnostic Overview
How to Troubleshoot the VTM-4 System
VTM-4 Indicator
The VTM-4 indicator comes on under certain conditions even if the 4WD system is working normally. Here are some examples:
- When you use high-powered wireless equipment such as a CB or Ham radio in the vehicle.
- When you keep spinning the rear wheels while the vehicle is stuck in sand, mud, snow, etc.
- When the battery voltage suddenly drops below 10 volt.
When the VTM-4 indicator comes on, it stays on until you turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
- The VTM-4 control unit can memorize up to eight different DTCs. The system displays the DTCs by blinking the VTM-4 indicator. Multiple DTCs are displayed in the order they occurred, beginning with the most recent.
- If the same DTC is detected more than once, the most recent DTC is written over the earlier one. Therefore, when the same problem is detected more than once, it is memorized as a single DTC.
- The DTCs are memorized in the EEPROM (non-volatile memory). Therefore, the memorized DTCs are not cleared when the battery is disconnected or the VTM-4 control unit is disconnected.
- If there is a problem in the central processing unit (CPU) of the VTM-4 control unit, the VTM-4 indicator comes on, but no DTC is memorized.
Self-diagnosis
When a problem is detected by self-diagnosis, the system does the following:
- Turns the VTM-4 indicator on.
- Memorizes the DTC.
- Stops 4WD control and puts the vehicle back in 2WD.
- Reduces engine torque to suit the driving conditions when the abnormality was detected.
How to Check for Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)
When the VTM-4 control unit senses an abnormality in the input or output systems, the VTM-4 indicator in the gauge control module will usually come on, and the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL), the D indicator, and/or the ABS indicator may also come on. There are two methods used to check for DTCs stored in the VTM-4 control unit memory. The recommended method is to use the HDS with the latest software connected to the DLC. The other method is to connect the service check signal (SCS) connector with the HDS, and count the number of times the VTM-4 indicator blinks.
HDS Method
1. With the ignition switch in LOCK (0), connect the HDS to the data link connector (DLC) (A) behind the driver's dashboard lower cover.
2. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
3. Make sure the HDS communicates with the vehicle and the VTM-4 control unit. If it doesn't, troubleshoot the DLC circuit Testing and Inspection.
4. Follow the prompts on the HDS to display the DTC(s) on the screen. After determining the DTC(s), refer to the DTC Troubleshooting.
NOTE: See the HDS help menu for specific instructions.
5. If there are fuel and emissions DTCs, A/T DTCs, and VSA DTCs at the same time, troubleshoot the fuel and emissions DTCs first.
6. After recording the DTCs, clear all DTCs.
7. Test-drive the vehicle for several minutes in 4WD mode, and check for DTCs. If the DTC returns, refer to the DTC Troubleshooting. If the DTC does not return, there was an intermittent problem within the circuit. Make sure all connectors and terminals in the circuit are tight.
Service Check Signal Circuit (SCS) Method
1. Park the vehicle on level ground. Shift to P, then turn off the engine.
2. Release the parking brake pedal.
3. With the ignition switch in LOCK (0), connect the HDS to the data link connector (DLC) (A) behind the driver's dashboard lower cover.
4. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
5. Make sure the HDS communicates with the vehicle and the VTM-4 control unit. If it doesn't, troubleshoot the DLC circuit Testing and Inspection.
6. Short the SCS circuit to body ground using the HDS.
7. Check the VTM-4 indicator.
NOTE: Codes above 10 are indicated by a series of long and short blinks. One long blink equals 10 short blinks. Add the long and short blinks together to determine the code. After determining the code, refer to the DTC Troubleshooting.
8. Record all the DTC(s), then refer to the DTC Troubleshooting to determine the meaning of each DTC.
9. Clear the DTCs from the VTM-4 control unit memory.
10. If the MIL, the D indicator, the VSA indicator, and the VTM-4 indicator all come on at the same time, troubleshoot the cause of the MIL first, then troubleshoot the A/T DTCs second, the VSA DTCs third, and the VTM-4 DTCs last.
11. Test-drive the vehicle for several minutes in 4WD mode, and check for DTCs. If the DTC returns, refer to the DTC Troubleshooting. If the DTC does not return, there was an intermittent problem within the circuit. Make sure all connectors and terminals in the circuit are tight.
How to Clear the VTM-4 Control Unit Memory
There are two methods used to clear DTCs from the VTM-4 control unit memory. The recommended method is to use the HDS with the appropriate software plugged into the data link connector (DLC).
The other method is to connect the service check signal (SCS) connector with the HDS, and manually clear the memory.
HDS Method
1. With the ignition switch in LOCK (0), connect the HDS to the data link connector (DLC) (A) behind the driver's dashboard lower cover.
2. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
3. Make sure the HDS communicates with the vehicle and the VTM-4 control unit. If it doesn't, troubleshoot the DLC circuit Testing and Inspection.
4. Follow the prompts on the HDS screen to clear the DTC(s).
NOTE: See the HDS user's manual for specific instructions.
Service Check Signal Circuit (SCS) Method
1. Park the vehicle on level ground. Shift to P, then turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
2. Release the parking brake pedal.
3. With the ignition switch in LOCK (0), connect the HDS to the data link connector (DLC) (A) behind the driver's dashboard lower cover.
4. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
5. Make sure the HDS communicates with the vehicle and the VTM-4 control unit. If it doesn't, troubleshoot the DLC circuit Testing and Inspection.
6. Short the SCS circuit to body ground using the HDS.
7. The VTM-4 indicator comes on and stays on for 4 seconds. Press and hold the VTM-4 LOCK button while the VTM-4 indicator is on.
8. When the VTM-4 indicator goes off, release the VTM-4 LOCK button.
9. The VTM-4 indicator comes on and stays on for 4 seconds. Push the VTM-4 LOCK button while the VTM-4 indicator is on.
10. When the VTM-4 indicator goes off, release the VTM-4 LOCK button. The VTM-4 indicator will blink twice quickly to confirm that the DTCs have been cleared from the VTM-4 control unit memory.
NOTE: If the VTM-4 indicator does not blink twice quickly, the memory has not been cleared. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), then repeat steps 6 through 10.
11. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), then disconnect the HDS from the data link connector (DLC).
How to Troubleshoot Circuits at the VTM-4 Control Unit
Special Tools Required
- Backprobe Set 07SAZ-001000A (2)
1. Remove the left side trim panel cover.
2. Remove the left side trim panel lid.
3. Connect the backprobe adapters (A) to the stacking patch cords (B), and connect the cords to a digital multimeter or an analog circuit tester (C). Using the wire insulator as a guide for the contoured-tip of the backprobe adapter, gently slide the tip into the connector from the wire side until it comes in contact with the terminal end of the wires.
4. If you can not get to the wire side of the connector or the wire side is sealed (A), disconnect the connector and probe the terminals (B) from the terminal side. Do not force the probe into the connector.
NOTICE: Do not puncture the insulation on a wire. Punctures can cause poor or intermittent electrical connections.
Initialization of the VTM-4 Control Unit
Whenever the VTM-4 control unit is replaced, it must be initialized to make the 4WD system function. There are two methods used to initialize the VTM-4 control unit. The recommended method is to use the Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) with the appropriate software plugged into the data link connector (DLC).
The other method is to initialize the VTM-4 control unit manually.
Initialization with the HDS
1. With the ignition switch in LOCK (0), connect the HDS to the data link connector (DLC) (A) behind the driver's dashboard lower cover.
2. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
3. Make sure the HDS communicates with the vehicle and the VTM-4 control unit. If it doesn't, troubleshoot the DLC circuit Testing and Inspection.
4. Follow the prompts on the HDS screen.
NOTE: See the HDS user's manual for specific instructions.
Manual Initialization
1. Start the engine (the VTM-4 indicator comes on, and the VTM-4 LOCK switch indicator is off).
2. Apply the brakes, and shift to either R, 1, or 2, then push the VTM-4 LOCK button (the VTM-4 indicator stays on, and the VTM-4 LOCK switch indicator is on). The 4WD system is now in lock mode.
3. Shift to P and turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
4. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II) (the VTM-4 indicator and the VTM-4 LOCK indicator both come on for 4 seconds, then go off). The VTM-4 control unit is initialized.
How to End a Troubleshooting Session (required after any troubleshooting)
1. Clear the DTCs from the VTM-4 control unit memory.
2. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), and disconnect the HDS from the data link connector (DLC).
3. Verify that the problem has been repaired; test-drive the vehicle for several minutes in 4WD mode.