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HCH = Honda Civic Hybrid
gen 2 – second generation civic hybrid
2006 civic = gen 8 Honda Civic
confused yet? tell me about it … ( more coffee please ) 😉I’ve been working on this project for two weeks now.
This post descibes what I’ve done so far
http://ericthecarguy.com/forum/8-Service-and-Repair-Questions-Answered-Here/48878-battery-voltage-checkYesterday, I planned a 100 mile trip in my 06 civic hybrid.
I’ve been noticing issues with the charge/assist/discharge functions of the IMA system for about 3 months.After driving about 50 miles yesterday, I stopped to fillup.
When I put it in park at the gas pump the IMA light came on.
After filling up I moved away from the pumps to log mileage ( 111,910 ) and
check the code with the scangauge2 ( P0A7F ).
While driving away from the gas pump the IMA light was not lite but the CEL was on.After 8 miles the IMA light came back on
just as the SOC gauge dropped to it’s current bottom of 2 squares.
I pulled over and shut the engine off for a minute.
When I restarted the IMA light was out. I idled in park until the SOC jumped
back up to full ( 8 squares ), it took about 2 minutes of idling, then continued driving.
The IMA light stayed off but the CEL stayed on until I got home and
shut the car off in the driveway.
AutoZones Definition:( P0A7F IMA module deterioration ).This morning when I started the car it looked normal.
Both IMA and CEL lights were off. The scangauge still shows P0A7FI’ve been double checking the code online, and found another post here in the forum about an
05 accord hybrid with the same code.
http://ericthecarguy.com/forum/8-Service-and-Repair-Questions-Answered-Here/39824-obd-ii-code-p0a7f-p0ac4-for-2005-honda-accord-hy#39824My next step is to check the B-CAN self diagnostic again to see if it will give a more specific code.
Meanwhile,, I drove round about 1 to 2 miles this morning and the SOC bottomed out at 2 squares
after about 2/10s of a mile. ( about average for the last month or so ).When I pull out of the neighborhood side street into traffic I have to climb a fairly steep
hill in either direction. And although it’s a 35 mph zone, traffic usually runs around 45
to 50 during rush, sometimes faster, especially going down those hills
Anyone who drives in traffic knows the drill, so it can really sucks trying to merge into
traffic without assist. And the way the SOC behaves it’s really hard to anticipate when the
IMA system is going to drop assist. – :stick: – | – :woohoo:
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