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Honda HR-V: Correction of Inclination Sensor Learn Procedure with Driving the Vehicle (CVT)

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Procedure

NOTE:

  • The correction of inclination sensor learn procedure must be done with the HDS when:
    • On an ascending road, if you relieved the brake pedal with the transmission is in D position/mode, the vehicle would fall back because of weak creep torque.
    • On a flat road, if you relieved the brake pedal with the transmission is in D position/mode while the vehicle stopped, the vehicle would move forward excessively because of strong creep torque.
  • There are two procedures depending on a work area:
    • On a level ground; the learning procedure is performed once.
    • On a slope; the learning procedure must be performed twice.
  • Do the procedure twice when a work area is not verified the level.
  • Do the procedure with a one-man, in a vibration free environment, and do not develop the vibration during the procedure.
  • Do the procedure after the inclination sensor initial learn procedure is completed.

1. Inclination Sensor - Correction of Initial Learn Procedure

On a Level Ground

  1. Apply the parking brake.
  2. Check the tire pressures, refer to the tire information label on the driver's doorjamb. Adjust the pressures to the specified value if necessary.
  3. Connect the HDS to the DLC.

    NOTE: For specific operations, refer to the user's manual that came with the Honda Diagnostic System (HDS). Make sure the HDS is loaded with the latest software.

  4. Select the Inclination Sensor Learn in the Miscellaneous Test Menu, then select the Correction of Inclination Sensor Learn Procedure with Driving the Vehicle and learning procedure once with the HDS.
  5. Follow the HDS screen, and learn the initial settings. The correction of inclination sensor learn procedure is completed when the HDS indicates the TEST COMPLETE.

NOTE: If the HDS does not indicate the TEST COMPLETE, follow the HDS screen and learn again.

On a Slope

  1. Apply the parking brake.
  2. Check the tire pressures, refer to the tire information label on the driver's doorjamb. Adjust the pressures to the specified value if necessary.
  3. Make the aligning marks on all tires and ground.
  4. Connect the HDS to the DLC.

    NOTE: For specific operations, refer to the user's manual that came with the Honda Diagnostic System (HDS). Make sure the HDS is loaded with the latest software.

  5. Select the Inclination Sensor Learn in the Miscellaneous Test Menu, then select the Correction of Inclination Sensor Learn Procedure with Driving the Vehicle and learning procedure twice with the HDS.
  6. Follow the HDS screen, and do the first learning procedure.
  7. Turn the vehicle around to do the second procedure from the front to the rear. Park the vehicle with aligning the marks on the tires with the marks on the ground, and apply the parking brake.
  8. Follow the HDS screen, and do the second procedure. The correction of inclination sensor learn procedure is completed when the HDS indicates the TEST COMPLETE.

    NOTE: If the HDS does not indicate the TEST COMPLETE, follow the HDS screen and learn again.

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