Checking for codes?
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Checking for codes?
How do you check for trouble codes on a 93 dx hatch with a 94 B18C1 swap in it?
Only get a check engine light every once in a while but the car is running wierd, if i'm sitting in nuetral and rev it up it starts to sputter and sounds like the exhaust is leaking out from some where under the car.
Only get a check engine light every once in a while but the car is running wierd, if i'm sitting in nuetral and rev it up it starts to sputter and sounds like the exhaust is leaking out from some where under the car.
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Re: Checking for codes?
there is a 2 port(female) connector in a rubber cover on the passenger side near the kick panel, its near the ecu, make a completed circuit with a piece of wire into each of the female ports, turn the car to the 2nd ignition position but dont start the car, you can read the code from the check engine light flashes, long flashes count as one that represent the first number, short flashes represent the 2nd number, for ex: 4 long flashes and 3 short flashes, code 43....then look it up on the internet or in a manual and diagnose the code....
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and if you go to www.honda-tech.com theres a sticky in the integra section of engine codes....
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Re: Checking for codes?
Originally Posted by MORE IMPATIENT
there is a 2 port(female) connector in a rubber cover on the passenger side near the kick panel, its near the ecu, make a completed circuit with a piece of wire into each of the female ports, turn the car to the 2nd ignition position but dont start the car, you can read the code from the check engine light flashes, long flashes count as one that represent the first number, short flashes represent the 2nd number, for ex: 4 long flashes and 3 short flashes, code 43....then look it up on the internet or in a manual and diagnose the code....
Thanks man.
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Re: Checking for codes?
Originally Posted by slowsilverteg
and if you go to www.honda-tech.com theres a sticky in the integra section of engine codes....
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Originally Posted by dorko
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