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Old 06-02-2003, 12:33 PM
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1. How did you guys get your check engine light setup to work? Can I just get a light and put it in the circuit? what voltage lightbulb?

2. Does someone have a diagram of routing the dpfi vacum lines onto the b series motor?

3. Next to the cable vss there are two nipples for lines to the tranny what are those for?

4. on the obd0 to obd1 does ect stand for engine coolant temp sensor? Is that located on the upper left rear of the block (looking from the front of the motor) below the intake manifold?

5. are obd1 02 sensors 3 or 4 wire?
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1. I dont know what your talkin about. If you use a B series ECU, the CEL will work just fine.

2. There is some diagrams hanging around, search. Some hoses on B series motors dont have a home, so just cap them.

3. Those two nipples are for powersteering. You can just run a U on them, or your supposedly able to drop the D series one in there.

dont know 3 or 4 good luck

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ok good start ill cap em and try to get the cel light to work
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4. ect=engine coolant temp sensor, located on the left hand of the engine(cylinder head) right on the middle, between the distributor and the vtec selenoid!
5. OBD1 O2 sensor is 4 wires!
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on an ef if ur checking codes and ur ECU is OBD-0 then you check the little light on the ECU im not sure what to do if you convert to OBD-1.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Audipwr1 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">1. How did you guys get your check engine light setup to work? Can I just get a light and put it in the circuit? what voltage lightbulb?

1/4w 12v

2. Does someone have a diagram of routing the dpfi vacum lines onto the b series motor?
no
3. Next to the cable vss there are two nipples for lines to the tranny what are those for?
powersteering rack?
4. on the obd0 to obd1 does ect stand for engine coolant temp sensor? Is that located on the upper left rear of the block (looking from the front of the motor) below the intake manifold?
no - it is the one below the distributor with two pins, the one on hte back of the block is the radiator fan switch
5. are obd1 02 sensors 3 or 4 wire?
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4 wire i think, two heater, one earth, one signal
THANKS</TD></TR></TABLE>

no problems,

t..
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