ecu auto??
How can you tell thew diffrence between auto ecu's and manual ecu's??
We'll go with p06
And yes ive searched with no luck. i was given a p06 so i was wanting to know what it was
Modified by YEP at 10:16 PM 1/16/2007
We'll go with p06
And yes ive searched with no luck. i was given a p06 so i was wanting to know what it was
Modified by YEP at 10:16 PM 1/16/2007
you will get a CEL like said...you can also tell by opening it up....if for some reason you have an auto and need manual...use this link...you can also see pics of how a auto and manual ecu looks like once you open it..
http://www.pgmfi.org/twiki/bin...anual
http://www.pgmfi.org/twiki/bin...anual
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Google search less than 30 seconds total:
http://hondaswap.com/general-t...-7658/


"All of the OBD1 ECUs I have seen which is about six have the letter "A" as the first of the three characters after the model identifier. For example 37820-P30-A01. The automatic ECUs don't have an "A". I don't know if this is consistent. It is only my observation."
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1097821
(scroll down too)
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See if you can put some stuff together by reading those.
Seriously, I woke up 10 minutes ago, and between getting ready and getting dressed, and responding to this post, I still had enough time. So figure it took me circum ~5 minutes (including the post).

I'm trying to say "search" but not just in the way of "search noob!!" -- there is a world of Hondas that DOES indeed exist outside of honda-tech. Google is very good for bringing in answers on that. Though some of those answers I found were on H-T. Though if you can't find it on H-T, give google a whirl.
If you really can't find anything, throw a post up.
Modified by Syndacate at 11:21 AM 1/17/2007
http://hondaswap.com/general-t...-7658/


"All of the OBD1 ECUs I have seen which is about six have the letter "A" as the first of the three characters after the model identifier. For example 37820-P30-A01. The automatic ECUs don't have an "A". I don't know if this is consistent. It is only my observation."
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1097821
(scroll down too)
============================================
See if you can put some stuff together by reading those.
Seriously, I woke up 10 minutes ago, and between getting ready and getting dressed, and responding to this post, I still had enough time. So figure it took me circum ~5 minutes (including the post).

I'm trying to say "search" but not just in the way of "search noob!!" -- there is a world of Hondas that DOES indeed exist outside of honda-tech. Google is very good for bringing in answers on that. Though some of those answers I found were on H-T. Though if you can't find it on H-T, give google a whirl.
If you really can't find anything, throw a post up.
Modified by Syndacate at 11:21 AM 1/17/2007
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