cel codes, the same for all hondas?
are the cel code definitions the same for civics and accords? also, if i diagnos it with a paper clip, how do i know if its a code: PXXXX type?
i highly doubt civics and accords are the same. and to get the pxxxx code, you have to get a code reader or go to Autozone and they will do it for free
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by civictildeath »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i highly doubt civics and accords are the same. and to get the pxxxx code, you have to get a code reader or go to Autozone and they will do it for free</TD></TR></TABLE>
That only applies if you have a OBD2 car, if you have the OBD1 you only need a paper clip to pull the codes.
BTW it varies throughout the model years. For an example a 99' accord might have a code for the immobilzer or second O2 sensor where a 93' civic won't have.
That only applies if you have a OBD2 car, if you have the OBD1 you only need a paper clip to pull the codes.
BTW it varies throughout the model years. For an example a 99' accord might have a code for the immobilzer or second O2 sensor where a 93' civic won't have.
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