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HOMESERVICE MANUALSHONDA2002CIVIC SIREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISEXTERNAL PAGESDIFFERENT CARSECTION 187 (POWER SLIDING DOORS)
2002 Honda Civic Si
Section 187 (Power Sliding Doors)
2002 Honda Civic SiSECTION Section 187 (Power Sliding Doors)
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- Component Location Index
- System Description
- Background
- Components
- Power Sliding Door Control Unit (behind rear inner trim panel)
- Slide Motor (behind rear inner trim panel)
- Remote Control Assembly
- Outer Handle Crank Assembly
- Rear Latch Assembly
- Lower Roller Latch and Stopper Assembly (attached to lower front of slide door)
- Sliding Door Power Window Regulator Assembly
- Front Latch Assembly
- Rear Latch Cable
- Front Latch Cable
- Failsafe Lever Cable
- Outer Handle Cable A
- Outer Handle Cable B
- Lower Roller Latch Cable
- Inner Handle Lower Roller Latch Release Cable
- Lower Roller Stopper Cable
- Switches And Indicators
- Basic Operation
- Opening a Door with the Power Sliding Door Switch or the Remote Transmitter
- Opening a Door with the Inside or Outside Handle
- Closing a Door with the Power Sliding Door Switch or the Remote Transmitter
- Closing a Door with the Inside or Outside Handle
- Opening or Closing a Door Without Power
- Trap Detection Operation
- Emergency Stop Operation
- Fuel Fill Door Operation
- Sliding Door Beeper Logic
- Retrieving Diagnostic Trouble Codes
- Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes
- Re-Homing The Doors
- Resetting the Power Sliding Door Control Unit
- Circuit Diagram
- DTC
- DTC Troubleshooting
- DTC B2002: Left Power Sliding Door Control Unit EEPROM Error
- DTC B2005: Left Power Sliding Door Control Unit Lost Communication with MICU
- DTC B2007: Left Power Sliding Door Control Unit Lost Communication with Rear Junction Box Control Unit (RJU Message)
- DTC B2008: Left Power Sliding Door Control Unit Lost Communication with MICU (Front Passenger's Door Lock Switch Message)
- DTC B2010: Left Power Sliding Door Control Unit Lost Communication with Gauge Control Module (VSP/NE Message)
- DTC B2011: Left Power Sliding Door Control Unit Lost Communication with Gauge Control Module (A/T Message)
- DTC B2025: Left Power Sliding Door Switch (Open Side) Signal Error
- DTC B2026: Left Power Sliding Door Switch (Close Side) Signal Error
- DTC B2027: Left Power Sliding Door Remote Control Switch 1 Signal Error
- DTC B2028: Left Power Sliding Door Remote Control Switch 2 Signal Error
- DTC B2029: Left Power Sliding Door Remote Control Switch 3 Signal Error
- DTC B2030: Left Power Sliding Door Pinch Sensor Signal Error
- DTC B2031: Left Power Slide Motor Pulse (SLSE1) Signal Error
- DTC B2032: Left Power Slide Motor Pulse (SLSE2) Signal Error
- DTC B2033: Left Power Slide Motor Circuit Malfunction
- DTC B2034: Left Power Slide Motor Electromagnetic Clutch Circuit Malfunction
- DTC B2035: Left Power Sliding Door Half Latch Switch Circuit Short
- DTC B2036: Left Power Sliding Door Full Latch Switch Circuit Short
- DTC B2037: Left Power Sliding Door Ratchet Switch Circuit Short
- DTC B2038: Left Power Sliding Door Base Position Switch Circuit Open/Short
- DTC B2039: Left Power Sliding Door Switch Open/Close Signal Input Error (Input at the same time)
- DTC B2040: Left Power Slide Motor Malfunction
- DTC B2041: Left Power Slide Motor Pulses (SLSE1/SLSE2) Error
- DTC B2052: Right Power Sliding Door Control Unit EEPROM Error
- DTC B2055: Right Power Sliding Door Control Unit Lost Communication with MICU
- DTC B2058: Right Power Sliding Door Control Unit Lost Communication with MICU (ASLOCKSW Message)
- DTC B2059: Right Power Sliding Door Control Unit Lost Communication with Left Power Sliding Door Control Unit (PSD Message)
- DTC B2060: Right Power Sliding Door Control Unit Lost Communication with Gauge Control Module (VSP/NE Message)
- DTC B2061: Right Power Sliding Door Control Unit Lost Communication with Gauge Control Module (A/T Message)
- DTC B2075: Right Power Sliding Door Switch (Open Side) Signal Error
- DTC B2076: Right Power Sliding Door Switch (Close Side) Signal Error
- DTC B2077: Right Power Sliding Door Remote Control Switch 1 Signal Error
- DTC B2078: Right Power Sliding Door Remote Control Switch 2 Signal Error
- DTC B2079: Right Power Sliding Door Remote Control Switch 3 Signal Error
- DTC B2080: Right Power Sliding Door Pinch Sensor Signal Error
- DTC B2081: Right Power Slide Motor Pulse (SLSE1) Signal Error
- DTC B2082: Right Power Slide Motor Pulse (SLSE2) Signal Error
- DTC B2083: Right Power Slide Motor Circuit Malfunction
- DTC B2084: Right Power Slide Motor Electromagnet Clutch Circuit Malfunction
- DTC B2085: Right Power Sliding Door Half Latch Switch Circuit Short
- DTC B2086: Right Power Sliding Door Full Latch Switch Circuit Short
- DTC B2087: Right Power Sliding Door Ratchet Switch Circuit Short
- DTC B2088: Right Power Sliding Door Base Position Switch Circuit Open/Short
- DTC B2089: Right Power Sliding Door Switch Open/Close Signal Input Error (Input at the same time)
- DTC B2090: Right Power Slide Motor Malfunction
- DTC B2091: Right Power Sliding Door Motor Pulses (SLSE1/SLSE2) Error
- Symptom Troubleshooting Index
- Control Unit Input Test
- Power Sliding Door Switch Test/Replacement
- Closer Motor Test
- Release Actuator Test
- Slide Motor Test
- Sliding Door Pinch Sensor Test/Replacement
- Remote Control Switch Test
- Window Position Switch Test
- Latch Position Switch Test
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.