Cel Code 22...
I hit VTEC last night and the engine light came on, I pulled over and seen that I was a little low on oil, I added oil and the light is still on....
I did a search and someone said that they were probably just low on oil, but I just added oil, so I dont know why it is still on..
I did a search and someone said that they were probably just low on oil, but I just added oil, so I dont know why it is still on..
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by redman223 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I hit VTEC last night and the engine light came on, I pulled over and seen that I was a little low on oil, I added oil and the light is still on....
I did a search and someone said that they were probably just low on oil, but I just added oil, so I dont know why it is still on..</TD></TR></TABLE>
cel code 22
VTEC Oil Pressure Switch defective circuit or unplugged / defective oil pressure switch
* invalid code for non-VTEC engine
I did a search and someone said that they were probably just low on oil, but I just added oil, so I dont know why it is still on..</TD></TR></TABLE>
cel code 22
VTEC Oil Pressure Switch defective circuit or unplugged / defective oil pressure switch
* invalid code for non-VTEC engine
are you sure your vtec oils pressure switch is working properly or were you just low on oil?
if so reset your ecu....you added oil but the code was stored in the memory so it can be retrieved with a scan tool if you had taken it to a dealer.......by the way here is where you can find a list of all cel codes
http://www.team-integra.net/se...ID=34
if so reset your ecu....you added oil but the code was stored in the memory so it can be retrieved with a scan tool if you had taken it to a dealer.......by the way here is where you can find a list of all cel codes
http://www.team-integra.net/se...ID=34
Reset your ECU and see what happens. I had the same problem recently too. Car was low on oil and I was going around a turn at 100+. I think it got starved for a moment. Threw code 22.
No damage done or anything. You can do 1 of 2 things, disconnect your battery for a few seconds (Be careful of your radio's security features), or you can pull the backup fuse. It is in the engine's fuse box by the battery.
No damage done or anything. You can do 1 of 2 things, disconnect your battery for a few seconds (Be careful of your radio's security features), or you can pull the backup fuse. It is in the engine's fuse box by the battery.
Ok so I tried pullin the neg. batt. cable and waited about 5-10 mins, then plugged it back in, then I tried pulling the 15amp fuse under the hood, and the CEL is still there, code 22....
What else could it be, I looked at the connectors and they all seem to be connected, maybe I missed one??? Where should I look?
What else could it be, I looked at the connectors and they all seem to be connected, maybe I missed one??? Where should I look?
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