check engine light
my boys light turned from his check engine.
it is a 98 accord ex and it is giveing me code 90,70 and 6 so 9 long flashs, 7 long flashs and 6 fast ones can some one help me with this on what the -prob- is.
THANKS FOR NE HELP.........
it is a 98 accord ex and it is giveing me code 90,70 and 6 so 9 long flashs, 7 long flashs and 6 fast ones can some one help me with this on what the -prob- is.
THANKS FOR NE HELP.........
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You might want to go to AutoZone & have them use an OBD-2 code reader for more specific code. Here's what my Helm book says...
flashing-CEL-90 = EVAP leak, either P1456 or P1457
P1456 = EVAP leak - fuel tank system (loose gas cap or loose hose?)
P1457 = EVAP leak - control canister system (click this link & scroll down to my post).
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=748876
flashing-CEL-70 = auto-transmission problems. There's a whole bunch of different OBD-2 codes that are covered by 70. Was the "D4" lamp also flashing at the same time??
flashing-CEL-6 = ECT (engine coolant temperature) sensor, either P0117 or P0118
P0117 = ECT circuit low input
P0118 = ECT circuit high input
flashing-CEL-90 = EVAP leak, either P1456 or P1457
P1456 = EVAP leak - fuel tank system (loose gas cap or loose hose?)
P1457 = EVAP leak - control canister system (click this link & scroll down to my post).
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=748876
flashing-CEL-70 = auto-transmission problems. There's a whole bunch of different OBD-2 codes that are covered by 70. Was the "D4" lamp also flashing at the same time??
flashing-CEL-6 = ECT (engine coolant temperature) sensor, either P0117 or P0118
P0117 = ECT circuit low input
P0118 = ECT circuit high input
I should've mentioned...
Reset his ECU by pulling #13 fuse in the RIGHT-hand end of the dashboard - near the upper door hinge. Reset the clock but you won't need the radio security code. Maybe not all those CEL codes will come back...
Reset his ECU by pulling #13 fuse in the RIGHT-hand end of the dashboard - near the upper door hinge. Reset the clock but you won't need the radio security code. Maybe not all those CEL codes will come back...
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