1999 honda accord with code p1362
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1999 honda accord with code p1362
Hey guys like the title states I have a 1999 honda accord with the f23a1 throwing code p1362. I have already changed the distributor and it didnt fix anything. Also the car is in limp mode and wont rev past 3k rpms. Ive searched all day and i am lost. Need help asap
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Re: 1999 honda accord with code p1362
1. Check for P1359. If it is stored with any other codes(P0335, P0336, P1361) troubleshoot those first.
2. Reset PCM.
3. Start engine.
Do the above codes appear?
No. Intermittent failure, system is OK at this time.
Check for bad/loose connections at CKP/TDC sensor and PCM.
Yes. Go to step 4
4. Turn ignition Off.
5. Disconnect CKP/TDC sensor 4P connector, and measure resistance between its terminals for given codes.
4P terminal
*clip*
1 2
3 4
P1361/P1362 measure across terminal 1 & 2
P0335/P0336 measure across terminal 3 & 4
Is there 1850-2450Ω ?
No. Replace TDC sensor
Yes. Go to step 6.
6. Check for continuity from body ground to terminals...
P1361/P1362 measure from ground terminal to 1 & from ground terminal 2
P0335/P0336 measure from ground terminal to 3 & from ground terminal 4
Is there continuity?
Yes. Replace TDC sensor.
No. Go to step 7
7. Reconnect TDC 4P connector.
8. Disconnect PCM connector(31 pin)
Measure resistance between terminals for resistance.
P0335/P0336 measure across pin 20 & 21
P1361/P1362 measure across pin 8 & 9.
Is there 1850-2450Ω ?
No. Repair open in sensor wire harness
Yes. Go to step 9.
9. Check for continuity between PCM connector to ground.
P1361/P1362 measure across pin 8
P0335/P0336 measure across pin 20
Is there continuity?
Yes. Repair short in sensor wire harness.
No. Substitute known good PCM and recheck for codes.
If issues go away, replace original PCM.
2. Reset PCM.
3. Start engine.
Do the above codes appear?
No. Intermittent failure, system is OK at this time.
Check for bad/loose connections at CKP/TDC sensor and PCM.
Yes. Go to step 4
4. Turn ignition Off.
5. Disconnect CKP/TDC sensor 4P connector, and measure resistance between its terminals for given codes.
4P terminal
*clip*
1 2
3 4
P1361/P1362 measure across terminal 1 & 2
P0335/P0336 measure across terminal 3 & 4
Is there 1850-2450Ω ?
No. Replace TDC sensor
Yes. Go to step 6.
6. Check for continuity from body ground to terminals...
P1361/P1362 measure from ground terminal to 1 & from ground terminal 2
P0335/P0336 measure from ground terminal to 3 & from ground terminal 4
Is there continuity?
Yes. Replace TDC sensor.
No. Go to step 7
7. Reconnect TDC 4P connector.
8. Disconnect PCM connector(31 pin)
Measure resistance between terminals for resistance.
P0335/P0336 measure across pin 20 & 21
P1361/P1362 measure across pin 8 & 9.
Is there 1850-2450Ω ?
No. Repair open in sensor wire harness
Yes. Go to step 9.
9. Check for continuity between PCM connector to ground.
P1361/P1362 measure across pin 8
P0335/P0336 measure across pin 20
Is there continuity?
Yes. Repair short in sensor wire harness.
No. Substitute known good PCM and recheck for codes.
If issues go away, replace original PCM.
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Re: 1999 honda accord with code p1362
i have this same problem now... can you help me be more specific to what you did?
the other day, on my way to work i heard a crackling sound on the drivers side and my car shut off... after i got it started it has these exact same symptoms. i have a 99 accord with a new f23a1 engine
the other day, on my way to work i heard a crackling sound on the drivers side and my car shut off... after i got it started it has these exact same symptoms. i have a 99 accord with a new f23a1 engine
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