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Want to confirm:. Is there any way to jump an obd II ecu to find cel codes?

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Old Apr 18, 2006 | 08:58 AM
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Default Want to confirm:. Is there any way to jump an obd II ecu to find cel codes?

My friend has an 00 civic and the car recently started to throw a cel. Any way to jump or check it without the scan tool?

I am pretty sure it's a no, but I'd like to confirm.

Yeah, retard question, but I have read you can do both, and I have only owned obd I cars.

TIA
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Old Apr 18, 2006 | 09:04 AM
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Default Re: Want to confirm:. Is there any way to jump an obd II ecu to find cel codes? (peacexisxfree)

You do not need a scan tool to check the blink codes for OBDII. You need a scan tool to check the "P" codes.
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Old Apr 18, 2006 | 09:05 AM
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Default Re: Want to confirm:. Is there any way to jump an obd II ecu to find cel codes? (EE_Chris)

so you can jump it just like obd I...

Thanks...
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Old Apr 18, 2006 | 09:52 AM
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GO TO AUTOZONE
its freeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Old Apr 18, 2006 | 10:20 AM
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Only for the SRS codes. For P codes...

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by civic93@8psi &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">GO TO AUTOZONE
its freeeeeeeeeeeeeee</TD></TR></TABLE>

BY: Iam7head

Due to popular demands, here is the guideline.

*car- 2002 accord 4cylinder(should work for all honda)

*what you need to know- your accord gen/year location of the srs service connector(MES or something)

*tools- paperclip, flashlight

The MES connector is located in the backside of the hood release latch for 6th gen accord.


The SRS connector's evil twin brother. The real deal is the one I am pointing at, the one that harder to reach. They both have the similar color of wires coming out so don't be fooled.


Another view


Insert paperclip

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For the poor souls without helms.

Erasing the DTC memory/resetting SRS light

1) turn ignition switch off

2) connect the scs service connector to the MES connector. Do not use a jumper wire

3) turn igition switch to on

4) The SRS indicator light will come on for about 6 seconds, and then go off. Remove the SCS service connector from the MES connector within 4 seconds after the light comes on

5) The SRS indicator will come on again. Reconnect the SCS service conector(or in ghetto world of honda, paperclip) to the MES connector(read: the yellow connector, see picture) within 4 seconds after the light comes on.

6) When the SRS indicator light goes off, remove the SCS service connector from the MES connector within 4 seconds.

7) The SRS indicator light will blink 2 times indicating that the memory has been errased/clear.

8) turn the ignition switch to off and wait for 10 seconds.

I think there's some similar article/post in the past, but none with pictures, see if this would help some of the visual learning generations of honda owners. make it sticky will ya?!

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