where is that damn service connector?!?!?!?!
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where is that damn service connector?!?!?!?!
Im trying to look for the service connector on a 2001 Civic LX. Cant seem to find it, so I called honda and they said passenger side under the carpet. Well there is nothing there. Can someone help me! Ahhhhh!
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Re: (TwistedSI)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TwistedSI »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If it is the same as most EK's it is behing the passenger side kick panel. In my EM1 it is in a green harness holder thing right next to the ECU.</TD></TR></TABLE>
no, its not there. I know where the eks and egs are at I just cant find this one. There is no kick panel, just carpet and when I took the carpet out it was just the frame. So not even the ecu is on the passenger side. But thanks for the reply. Anyone else? Thanks!
no, its not there. I know where the eks and egs are at I just cant find this one. There is no kick panel, just carpet and when I took the carpet out it was just the frame. So not even the ecu is on the passenger side. But thanks for the reply. Anyone else? Thanks!
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i did a tach install on one and it's ECU was all the way in front of the passenger side, where the passenger would put his/her feet. the service connector might be up in there?
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thanks for the replies guys, but the diagnostic port/service connector ended up being on the driver side under the center console. I guess the OBD-IIb doesnt have the service connector that you can just jump. It had the diagonostic port that requires a scanner to plug in. I had to rent the autozone OBD-II scanner to get the code out of it. Thanks!
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