cel codes???? how to find them
did you want to know how to check which CEL is going off, or what the code means. look on http://www.team-integra.net , they have a lising of CEL codes i believe.
If youre OBD1, there is a little blue connector under the glovebox. Take a paperclip, bend it and connect the two sides. Turn your car on with the connection in place and the CEL light will flash your corresponding code.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by newgsrdriver »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If youre OBD1, there is a little blue connector under the glovebox. Take a paperclip, bend it and connect the two sides. Turn your car on with the connection in place and the CEL light will flash your corresponding code.</TD></TR></TABLE> same for obd2
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Here's how to find the codes. Look in your service manual, in the fuel section. (I don't know why they put it in the fuels section, but that's where they put it.) You should see a heading called Troubleshooting and a section under it called Self-Diagnostic Procedures. It tells you how to pull the codes (by jumping the connector as mentioned above), identifies what each one represents, and tells you where to find a procedure for what to do for any given code.
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If you don't have a service manual, and you want to work on your own car, you need to get one. It's worth every penny. You can buy one here.
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