VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
okay so here's the deal, i have a 98 b18c1 in my 96 civic hatch.. yes i know the 96 is obd1, and it was wired up, but vtec is not engaging...i'm throwing codes for charcoal/vapor canister and the rear o2 sensor.. could it be possible that the vapor canister(obd1 in the 96) needs to be changed to obd2 canister? or is that just for better mileage/no smell of vap...I also have a little leak, it's very minor, checked for sure not from my headgasket somewhere near the dizzy or it IS The dizzy..i just wanna hear your guys opinion, before i fix each little thing n waste money on things that won't actually fix the vtec not engaging problem. THANKS HT~!
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Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
bro have you checked the vtec fluid?
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Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
huh? I though 96+ are OBDII?
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Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
Originally Posted by dntnedvtec
(Post 44801686)
huh? I though 96+ are OBDII?
@danielblushtein - how do i check my vtecfluid?! never heard of that*<===NOOB! LOL |
Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
Originally Posted by phoxking
(Post 44801714)
uhh i'm not exactly sure, but my friend has a 97 as well and it seems the 96-98 civics are obd1 and 99-00 are obd2. someone correct me if i'm wrong
@danielblushtein - how do i check my vtecfluid?! never heard of that*<===NOOB! LOL |
Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
Originally Posted by danielblushtein
(Post 44801767)
96-00 are obd2. vtec fluid....that was a joke. But the fluid you can check is oil. If the level us low to a certain point, vtec wont engage.
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Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
so do you guys know for sure it's not the rear o2 & Vapor canister? if not that it could potentially be my thermostat, but my friend said if my thermo was fried my check engine would tell me bc..my car takes about 15-20 mins for it to get to show normal on the cluster and sometimes it's very close to cold even after i drive my car and run it to 6-7k rpm and i'm not running a cai if that has any effect..idk if it's getting to the point of not working and if that could effect it..i spend about 15-25 bucks for gas a week and i drive around 250-300 miles/week..so i think i'm okay with gas mileage..i don't wanna pick up a 50$ sensor for the evap for my obd2 canister i picked up if that won't help the vtec =/
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Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
anyone else have an opinion on this?
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Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
hmm vtec solenoid? wiring to the vtec solenoid? the ecu isnt wired right hmm maybe. im not sure if coolant temp matters but check see if its working, i know when my tegs cold it wont go into vtec but i think thats oil pressure or temp that prevents it im not to sure. 02 doesnt give a shit if you hit vtec or not that sensor is ****ing useless anyway, just sees if your cat is performing correctly, ****ing useless. check the things that make vtec engage first
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Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
Originally Posted by phoxking
(Post 44801802)
so do you guys know for sure it's not the rear o2 & Vapor canister? if not that it could potentially be my thermostat, but my friend said if my thermo was fried my check engine would tell me bc..my car takes about 15-20 mins for it to get to show normal on the cluster and sometimes it's very close to cold even after i drive my car and run it to 6-7k rpm and i'm not running a cai if that has any effect..idk if it's getting to the point of not working and if that could effect it..i spend about 15-25 bucks for gas a week and i drive around 250-300 miles/week..so i think i'm okay with gas mileage..i don't wanna pick up a 50$ sensor for the evap for my obd2 canister i picked up if that won't help the vtec =/
The check engine light will not illuminate when the thermo goes. Practically everyone with an Integra over 10 years old would have experienced a failed thermostat, including me. I had no VTEC when the thermo failed. For VTEC to happen, a few parameters must be met, including engine at correct operating temperature. So if the engine is too cool, all the time, no VTEC. The correct operating temperature will be around 45-48% on the temperature gauge. Once warmed up, it will no fluctuate as you drive, the thermostat is there to control it. If the temp gauge goes up and down as you are driving, the thermostat is likely to be busted. Replace it and have a go again. the thermostat is a cheap part. |
Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
Originally Posted by dinorider
(Post 44805513)
I'll bet that it IS a thermostat problem. They usually stick open when they fail. Better a cold engine than an overheated one.
The check engine light will not illuminate when the thermo goes. Practically everyone with an Integra over 10 years old would have experienced a failed thermostat, including me. I had no VTEC when the thermo failed. For VTEC to happen, a few parameters must be met, including engine at correct operating temperature. So if the engine is too cool, all the time, no VTEC. The correct operating temperature will be around 45-48% on the temperature gauge. Once warmed up, it will no fluctuate as you drive, the thermostat is there to control it. If the temp gauge goes up and down as you are driving, the thermostat is likely to be busted. Replace it and have a go again. the thermostat is a cheap part. |
Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
I'm having a similar problem with my b18c1... its in a 97 hatch, type R ECU. I already checked my vtec fluid LOL!.. thats good to go. I've only had the car for a couple weeks now (wisconsin winter) and have noticed it doesn't change over all the time (I don't give 'er hell until the car has been running a while so it should be warm). the car has an SI gauge cluster which the oil temp gauge seems to be faulty or not working so i'm not exactly sure on temp all the time. i was always told oil pressure is what matters for the vtec change over, not temp... possibly vtec solenoid? ECU problem?
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Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
Originally Posted by caspitza
(Post 44806779)
I'm having a similar problem with my b18c1... its in a 97 hatch, type R ECU. I already checked my vtec fluid LOL!.. thats good to go. I've only had the car for a couple weeks now (wisconsin winter) and have noticed it doesn't change over all the time (I don't give 'er hell until the car has been running a while so it should be warm). the car has an SI gauge cluster which the oil temp gauge seems to be faulty or not working so i'm not exactly sure on temp all the time. i was always told oil pressure is what matters for the vtec change over, not temp... possibly vtec solenoid? ECU problem?
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Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
thermo sounds like the problem!
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Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
1,why is this in the integra forum?
2. How do you know for sure the V-tec isn't working? Have you jumped the solenoid? 3. You're trowing codes,shouldn't you start on them first before wanting the V-tec to engage? 4.You said you've searched,but you said you know the 96 is OBD1? 92 to 95 are OBD1,over 95 are OBD2 bro,so if you looked,you would of known this. |
Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
Originally Posted by danielblushtein
(Post 44801767)
96-00 are obd2. vtec fluid....that was a joke. But the fluid you can check is oil. If the level us low to a certain point, vtec wont engage.
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Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
Originally Posted by 91_LS
(Post 44806964)
1,why is this in the integra forum?
2. How do you know for sure the V-tec isn't working? Have you jumped the solenoid? 3. You're trowing codes,shouldn't you start on them first before wanting the V-tec to engage? 4.You said you've searched,but you said you know the 96 is OBD1? 92 to 95 are OBD1,over 95 are OBD2 bro,so if you looked,you would of known this. |
Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
Originally Posted by phoxking
(Post 44808156)
my bad...and i'll double check because i just checked literally a few days ago my friends 97 and it was obd1..but research more i guess. and the codes i'm throwing are o2 bung and charcoal canister, those aren't really on my prior to fix besides the canister which i'm almost finished, just need the sensor o2 obviously is just for emissions..
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Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
thermostat fixed my problem!
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Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
IT still didnt fix his problem....
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Re: VTEC not engaging(yes i've read other threads already)
hows ur oil pressure?
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