CEL code 4 and Tacho not working

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Feb 24, 2010 | 12:58 PM
  #1  
Hiya guys, in need of some help if poss....

Just finished swapping a 94 B18c (JDM Integra SI) into my 96 EK D15y6 (UKDM)

I've used a 0BD1 to OBD2a Jumper harness and have wired in VTPS and Knock Sensor, re-using the original OBD2a loom with the Alternator and Distributor connector swaps..

Car started first time and is running, although its a bit rough, may have something to do with the fact i havnt yet connected the exhaust!

BUT.... I noticed that the Rev Gauge/Tacho isnt working at all, ALSO CEL code 4 (CKP sensor) is showing on the ECU

Can anybody shed any light on these problems? i understand they bot may have something to do with the Distributor?


Cheers

Lee
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Feb 24, 2010 | 07:50 PM
  #2  
Re: CEL code 4 and Tacho not working
Quote: Hiya guys, in need of some help if poss....

Just finished swapping a 94 B18c (JDM Integra SI) into my 96 EK D15y6 (UKDM)

I've used a 0BD1 to OBD2a Jumper harness and have wired in VTPS and Knock Sensor, re-using the original OBD2a loom with the Alternator and Distributor connector swaps..

Car started first time and is running, although its a bit rough, may have something to do with the fact i havnt yet connected the exhaust!

BUT.... I noticed that the Rev Gauge/Tacho isnt working at all, ALSO CEL code 4 (CKP sensor) is showing on the ECU

Can anybody shed any light on these problems? i understand they bot may have something to do with the Distributor?


Cheers

Lee
Check your distributor wiring/distributor.
Use the factory helms manual to diagnose the code (google)
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Feb 24, 2010 | 10:17 PM
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Re: CEL code 4 and Tacho not working
Thanks dude, unfortunately we dont get the Helms manual here in the UK, neither do we have anything for the Integra hah
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Feb 24, 2010 | 10:39 PM
  #4  
Re: CEL code 4 and Tacho not working
I'm wondering as i had to re-wire the single connector OBD2a to fit the double connector OBD1 Dizzy wether i might have mixed up a wire?

Anybody have any wiring schematics for both OBD1 and OBD2a to see if i've done it correct!
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