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Is there a fuse or anything that i can indicate that my vtec works?

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Old 09-26-2004, 05:06 AM
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just wondering if there is a fuse or anything that i can indicate that my vtec works?
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Old 09-26-2004, 05:53 AM
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How do you know it's not working?
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i dont really no if its working, im just wondering if there is a way to indicate that it dont work
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A VAFC will tell you.
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There is also a couple codes that will get thrown if anything is malfunctioning.
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okay, thanks you u honda-tech members
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Help me out on this guys, but can't you just run a test light or multimeter to the vtec pin on the ECU connection? The one that kicks in the solenoid?
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Default Re: (Mistamike17)

Yeah, that's basically a VTEC light. You can either run it off the computer or directly from the solenoid; either works. Then use a 12v light or some kind of device that makes noise, and it will go off when the solenoid/computer goes to VTEC x-over.
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