A21-007

Service Bulletin Details

Public Details for: A21-007

Service bulletin - the mil comes on with dtc P0300 (random misfire detected) or P0301-P0304 (cylinder misfire detected).


- 2020 - 2019 - 2018 - 2017 - 2016 - 2015 -

Models from 2020
2020 HONDA FIT
Models from 2019
2019 HONDA FIT
Models from 2018
2018 HONDA FIT
Models from 2017
2017 HONDA FIT
Models from 2016
2016 HONDA FIT
Models from 2015
2015 HONDA FIT
Service Bulletin
21-007
December 15, 2021
Version 4
Carbon Buildup with Misfire DTCs
Supersedes 21-007, dated August 17, 2021, to revise the information highlighted in yellow.
AFFECTED VEHICLES
Year
Model
Trim Level
VIN Range
2015-20
Fit
ALL
ALL
REVISION SUMMARY
Under CORRECTIVE ACTION, a note was added.
SYMPTOM
The MIL comes on with DTC P0300 (random misfire detected) or P0301–P0304 (cylinder misfire detected).
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Carbon buildup on the intake valves may be affecting combustion.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
If the VIN qualifies, perform service bulletin 16-034 MIL Comes On with DTC P0300, P0301, P0302, P0303, P0304, first.
If the VIN does not qualify for service bulletin 16-034 or if the bulletin has been completed, clean the intake ports of any
carbon buildup. Depending on model year of vehicle, update the software.
NOTE: If the vehicle has misfire DTCs, do this service bulletin first. If the misfire symptoms return, proceed with standard
misfire troubleshooting.
PARTS INFORMATION
Part Name
Part Number
Quantity
Intake Manifold Gasket
17105-5R0-004
4
Throttle Body Gasket
17107-5R0-004
1
EGR Port Gasket
17108-5R0-004
1
CUSTOMER INFORMATION: The information in this bulletin is intended for use only by skilled technicians who have the proper tools, equipment,
and training to correctly and safely maintain your vehicle. These procedures should not be attempted by “do-it-yourselfers,” and you should not
assume this bulletin applies to your vehicle, or that your vehicle has the condition described. To determine whether this information applies, contact
an authorized Honda automobile dealer.
© 2021 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. – All Rights Reserved
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TOOL INFORMATION
Tool Name
Tool Number
Quantity
Carbon Cleaning Kit*
07AAK-5R7A100
1
*One kit will be auto-shipped to your dealership before the launch of this bulletin. Additional kits are available through the
parts system.
NOTE: All information on assembly and contents of the kit is on page 5.
REQUIRED MATERIALS
Material Name
Part Number
Quantity
Carbon Cleaner Media (1 box repairs 3 vehicles)
07AAK-5R7A110
1
Masking Tape
Commercially available
4 strips
NOTE: Using any other type of media could damage the vehicle or might not repair the vehicle correctly. Use only the
media listed in the table above for this repair.
WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION
The normal warranty applies.
2018-20 with CVT
Operation
Number
Description
Flat Rate
Time
Defect
Code
Symptom
Code
Template
ID
Failed Part Number
06901
03217
A21007A
14711-5R7-A00
Flat Rate
Time
Defect
Code
Symptom
Code
Template
ID
Failed Part Number
1.6 hr
06901
03217
A21007B
14711-5R7-A00
1255D8
Update the PGM-FI
software.
0.2 hr
1100A4
Clean the intake ports
of any carbon buildup.
(Includes DTC clear)
1.6 hr
2015-17 with CVT and 2015-20 with M/T
Operation
Number
1100A4
Description
Clean the intake ports
of any carbon buildup.
(Includes DTC clear)
Skill Level: Repair Technician
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SOFTWARE INFORMATION
NOTE: Unnecessary or incorrect repairs resulting from a failure to update the diagnostic and reprogramming software are
not covered under warranty.
Before beginning the repair, make sure all diagnostic and reprogramming software are updated as listed.
i-HDS Software Version
1.006.026 or later
HDS Software Version
3.104.014 or later
J2534 Rewrite Software Information
PC Application Version
1.2.1.1
Database Update
12-MAR-2021 or later
NoticeDB Version
12-MAR-2021 or later
Update only the systems and software listed in this service bulletin.
American Honda has validated and approved the Denso DST-I as the vehicle communication interface (VCI) to
support this service bulletin.
For more information about updating vehicle systems, refer to service bulletin 01-023, Updating Control Units/Modules.
Year/Trim Level
Vehicle System
Program ID (or later)
2018 LX
37805-5R7-U540
2018 LX (With Sensing)
37805-5R7-U630
2018 Sport
37805-5R7-U730
2018 Sport (With Sensing)
37805-5R7-U830
2018 EX
37805-5R7-E830
2018 EX-L
2019 LX
37805-5R7-AC20
2019 LX (With Sensing)
37805-5R7-AD20
2019 Sport
2019 Sport (With Sensing)
2019 EX
2019 EX-L
PGM-FI
37805-5R7-AE20
37805-5R7-AF20
37805-5R7-AJ20
2020 LX
37805-5R7-AN20
2020 LX (With Sensing)
37805-5R7-AP20
2020 Sport
37805-5R7-AQ20
2020 Sport (With Sensing)
37805-5R7-AR20
2020 EX
2020 EX-L
37805-5R7-AW20
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
2015-17 models:
• If the VIN qualifies for service bulletin 16-034, MIL Comes On with DTC P0300, P0301, P0302, P0303, P0304, do that
service bulletin first. If the DTCs return, go to REPAIR PROCEDURE.
• If the VIN does not qualify for service bulletin 16-034 or if the bulletin has already been completed,
go to REPAIR PROCEDURE.
2018-20 models, go to SOFTWARE UPDATE, then go to REPAIR PROCEDURE.
SOFTWARE UPDATE
NOTE:
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Make sure the 12-volt battery is fully charged before starting an update.
Connect a fully charged jumper battery to the vehicle, and leave it connected during the entire procedure to maintain
steady voltage.
Do not use the GR8 because the vehicle requires a steady electrical current.
Control module failure caused by the improper completion of a software update (early key cycle, low battery voltage,
disconnected DLC cable, etc.) is not covered by warranty.
If an error occurs during the update or the i-HDS freezes, do not disconnect the battery or turn the ignition to OFF.
Reboot the i-HDS, and start over.
To prevent control unit damage, do not operate anything electrical (headlights, audio system, brakes, A/C, power
windows, door locks, etc.) during the update.
Warranty reimbursement for technician labor is not allowed for routine checking/installation of any available software
update.
1. Update the PGM-FI software using the J2534 Rewrite software with the DST-i. Refer to service bulletin 01-023, Updating
Control Units/Modules.
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CARBON CLEANER ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: If the carbon cleaner tool is already assembled with new media cleaner, skip to REPAIR PROCEDURE on page 9.
1. Remove all the equipment from the carbon cleaner canister to ensure that the following items are included:
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Inlet air pressure regulator
Nozzle with depth stopper
5R7 intake port adaptor and spacer (can be reordered as 07AAK-5R7A130)
Two black silicone universal intake port adaptors and one blue silicone hose coupler.
(only the blue silicone coupler is used)
Safety goggles
Carbon Cleaner Filter (not shown in photo, can be reordered as 07AAK-5R7A120)
2. Install the air pressure regulator through the regulator bracket on the outside of the canister. Make sure you tighten the
regulator nut to secure it.
3. Install the appropriate air fitting on the air regulator for your shop’s compressor lines.
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4. Install the clear tube into the right end of the air regulator. To ensure that it is in place, tug lightly on the tube.
5. Install the filter on the rim of the canister. If it’s not on properly, the motor assembly will not close.
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6. Fill the canister with new (unused) media to approximately 5 mm to 10 mm from the bottom of the suction hose
receptacle.
NOTE: Using any other type of media could damage the vehicle or might not repair the vehicle correctly. Use only the
media listed in the table above for this repair.
7. Install the motor assembly on top of the base. Use the latches on the sides to seal it to the base of the canister.
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8. Install the nozzle on the handle assembly and tighten with a 15 mm open-ended wrench.
9.
Confirm that the length from the tip of the nozzle to the depth stopper measures 80 mm. If not, adjust the depth stopper
so that it is.
NOTE: If the depth stopper isn’t correctly adjusted, you may cause damage to the valves and valve stems.
10. Insert the suction hose to the suction hose receptacle until you hear a click. Once it is all the way in, lightly tug on it to
ensure that it’s properly installed.
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REPAIR PROCEDURE
1. Remove the intake manifold and insulator. See the service information.
2. Remove the fuel rail cover.
NOTE: Do not remove the fuel rail.
3. Raise the vehicle on a lift and remove the right front tire.
4. Turn the crankshaft to align the No.1 position at top dead center. The white mark on the crankshaft pulley lines up with
the pointer.
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5. Confirm the intake valves A and B of cylinder #1 and #2 are closed.
6. Tape off the ports on cylinders #3 and #4 to prevent debris from entering the ports.
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7. Install the intake port adaptor on cylinders #1 and #2. Use the spacer from the kit and the intake manifold nut to ensure
the adaptor is installed correctly. Torque the nut to 24 N·m (18 lb-ft).
NOTE: Make sure the tabs on the inside of the adaptor are correctly inside the intake port. If they are not, it will not be
flush with the cylinder head.
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8. Attach the carbon cleaner suction hose to the port adaptor using the blue silicone hose coupler shown below.
NOTE: Make sure the carbon cleaner suction hose is attached to the larger end of the blue silicone hose coupler.
9. Confirm the air flow valve on the trigger is closed.
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10. Connect a shop air supply hose to the air pressure regulator.
11. Make sure that the air pressure on the air valve gauge reads 80 psi before use. To adjust the pressure, pull the pressure
adjustment knob upward, and turn it clockwise or counterclockwise until the pressure is correct. Once it is correct, press
it down to relock.
12. Turn the suction power switch on the front face to ON.
NOTE: If this switch is not ON while you are cleaning the ports, you may damage the valves.
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13. Place the nozzle of the handle assembly in the opening of the intake port adapter for cylinder #1. Make sure that the
depth stopper is touching the intake port adaptor. Do not apply force onto the depth stopper when inserting the nozzle
into intake port, as it will result in displacement of the depth stopper.
⚠ CAUTION
Damage to the surrounding area or injury to yourself may occur if the nozzle is removed from the intake port adaptor
during the cleaning process. The media is applied with high pressure from the nozzle. Do not remove the nozzle
during the cleaning process.
14. Once the nozzle is in place, open the air flow valve on the handle so that it is vertical. Aim the nozzle at valve A and hold
the trigger to start the cleaning process. Clean valve A for 2.5 minutes. Then, aim the nozzle at valve B and repeat the
process.
NOTE:
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When cleaning the valves, move the nozzle in an up and down motion to ensure a proper cleaning.
Do not insert the nozzle past the 80 mm depth stopper.
15. Once you are done with cleaning both valves on a cylinder, switch the air flow valve to the closed position. Keep the
suction on for 5 to 10 seconds to extract any remaining media in that cylinder. Once completed with cylinder one, repeat
steps 13 through 15 for cylinder two before proceeding to step 16.
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16. Turn the suction power switch off, remove the adapter from cylinders #1 and #2 and confirm that the remaining media is
removed. If media is still left, turn the suction power switch back on and apply the suction hose directly onto the
cylinder head.
NOTE: Even after extracting the media in the area, there may be small amounts of media left. This is acceptable to
leave.
17. Turn the crankshaft pulley clockwise 360 degrees. This will set it to TDC for cylinder #4. Remove the tape and
confirm the intake valves for cylinders #3 and #4 are closed.
18. Tape off the intake ports on cylinders #1 and #2 to prevent debris from entering the ports.
19. Repeat steps 7 through 16 for cylinders #3 and #4, then proceed to step 20.
20. Remove the tape.
21. Install all the removed parts in the reverse order of removal.
22. Once the repair is complete, empty the carbon cleaner tool of the used media.
NOTE:
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Do not reuse the used carbon cleaning media.
Used media must be removed from the cleaning tool after each repair. (See page 15 for removal instructions.)
Clear any DTCs
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REMOVING THE USED CARBON CLEANER MEDIA
1. Remove the motor assembly off the base of the canister.
2. Inspect the condition of the filter for tears or clogs. Knock off any media that might be stuck on the filter by tapping it. If
you notice a lack of performance from the motor assembly, replace the filter.
3. For removal of the old media, dump it out of the base of the canister. For any media in the hose, tilt the canister upside
down at about 45 degrees so that media can flow out of the hose.
END
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