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Mil Code 9...Need Help!!!

Old Aug 10, 2008 | 04:52 PM
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Okay. I got a 97 integra with a 2001 gsr swap into it. Everything is running right, but check engine light comes on. When I read the mil code on the check engine light. It shows Code 9..Its something about the distributor. So I bought a new obd2 gsr distributor for the car, but that code is still there..Anyone knows how to fix that problem. I reset the ecu and everything, but it still throwing the code..Need help..
Old Sep 2, 2008 | 04:35 PM
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Default Re: Mil Code 9...Need Help!!!

did u ever find a fix for this? please update if not here is a link on how to fix your car.
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread...ostid=34712196
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Default Re: Mil Code 9...Need Help!!!

Originally Posted by spankin_v8's
Okay. I got a 97 integra with a 2001 gsr swap into it. Everything is running right, but check engine light comes on. When I read the mil code on the check engine light. It shows Code 9..Its something about the distributor. So I bought a new obd2 gsr distributor for the car, but that code is still there..Anyone knows how to fix that problem. I reset the ecu and everything, but it still throwing the code..Need help..
It's a USDM GSR swap? Which ECU are you using, the one that came with the swap?
The above link may solve your problem, if you're using the 2001 ECU and your stock harness is missing the wires for the CKF (crank fluctuation sensor). If you're using the wiring harness that came with your 2001 swap, that likely isn't your problem, but check anyway. Think about which harnesses are stock, and which you've replaced from the swap.
If you are using the 2001 ECU, and the wires for the CKF are missing, you just need to add those and don't need to bypass anything.
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