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B18c into EJ6 issues. identify these sensors!

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Old 04-13-2011, 06:40 AM
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Default B18c into EJ6 issues. identify these sensors!

obd2b car and put in a b18, ive used the obd2b ek4 loom with a chipped p28.

I thought this would all plug and play but i have some problems...

The car seems like it doesnt want to run?! it barley idles and around 1.5k the revs bounce until i give it some more gas and will rev upto 4k

its throwing up ecu codes;

6 Engine coolant temperature
10 Intake air temperature sensor
14 Idle air control valve or bad ECM
22 V-TEC pressure solenoid

messed around / cleaned all of these and still the same?

also i have these sensors/plugs left over..

What is this plug for?




which one is the engine coolant temp?



Do i have two Intake air temperature sensors? one on inlet runner and one in induction pipe?




I will be grateful for any help!
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Default Re: B18c into EJ6 issues. identify these sensors!

If the IAT and IACV codes are both coming up double check to make sure you didn't reverse the plugs, I just had to sort that out on a B18c swapped 98 dx. It does look like you have two IAT sensors, I'd just use the one in the intake runner.

I might be wrong but for the coolant sensors, I think the one on the left in the pic controls the temp gauge, and the one on the right is for info to the ECU.
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bump, i need this info too!
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Default Re: B18c into EJ6 issues. identify these sensors!

i agree with 98ekb16
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one on left is coolant temp ur extra is for fan two i think dont quote me and the plugs might be backwards check them want to hear about it when u get it running right
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did anyone figure this out? im having the same problem
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Default Re: B18c into EJ6 issues. identify these sensors!

Hey guys I just worked on this on my 93 civic dx last night. In picture number 3 from the top the temp coolant sensor is the one on the right. The one on the left is the temp coolant gauge which controls your gauge on the dash. The sensor send the info to the ecu and tells it the temp of the car. My sensor was bad because it was telling the ecu the car was cold all the time and it was making my car run like ****. Also on my car the coolant temp switch screws into the thermostat housing. The switch tells the fans when to kick on. Hope this helps
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