OBD2 shell with an OBD1 motor HOW DO YOU CHECK THE ECU CODES?
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OBD2 shell with an OBD1 motor HOW DO YOU CHECK THE ECU CODES?
I have all the wiring done for this but the motor isnt in the car yet, when i put it in am I going to use the plug that comes from the 96 civic to check the codes? OR do I need to wire in a service connector to the ecu like the obd 1 style? The motor is an obd1 gsr and the shell is a 96 civic dx. ~Thanks!~
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Re: OBD2 shell with an OBD1 motor HOW DO YOU CHECK THE ECU CODES? (95excoupe)
check the codes as u would for obd2 by insertin ah wire or paper clip and count the flashes and problems email me wheredidwedoit@aol.com
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Re: OBD2 shell with an OBD1 motor HOW DO YOU CHECK THE ECU CODES? (turbogixxer)
The car is obd2 though so there wont be that plug to jump. My question is do I need to wire that plug to the ecu then wire a bulb for the cel on the ecu side??
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Re: OBD2 shell with an OBD1 motor HOW DO YOU CHECK THE ECU CODES? (95excoupe)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 95excoupe »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The car is obd2 though so there wont be that plug to jump. My question is do I need to wire that plug to the ecu then wire a bulb for the cel on the ecu side??</TD></TR></TABLE>
No, it has it already. under the dash on the passenger side. It is pushed way up there some times.
No, it has it already. under the dash on the passenger side. It is pushed way up there some times.
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