Throwing code 13...no idea what it is...
13 BARO - atmospheric pressure sensor
Throwing Cell 13 on my girls 98 civic ex, obd2a, bone stock d-16y8. Help me out guys. I have no idea where to start. i was talking to my buddy next door and he said its a sensor on my manifold.
Throwing Cell 13 on my girls 98 civic ex, obd2a, bone stock d-16y8. Help me out guys. I have no idea where to start. i was talking to my buddy next door and he said its a sensor on my manifold.
That sensor is in the ECU... You may need a new ECU or it could be a vaccum problem leading to the Map Sensor try resetting the ECU and see if it goes away... Im not really sure how to fix this so dont hold me to it....
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i've tried resetting the ecu, it goes off for half a day and then comes right back on. Did it twice too. so either a new ecu or map sensor?
i've tried resetting the ecu, it goes off for half a day and then comes right back on. Did it twice too. so either a new ecu or map sensor?
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The atmospheric pressure (PA) sensor is inside the ECU on OBD-1 and OBD-2 vehicles.
http://is.rely.net/1-4215-5458...w.jpg
It's soldered to the ECU, but it is replaceable (resolder). not sure on cost you'll have to give the dealership your ecu code and let them know you need a new atmospheric pressure sensor or pa sensor
i have no idea if honda will have it sold separately.. which means you need a new ecu. but see what they say..
(cant we just go back to non computerized controlled automobiles? i miss my '68 dodge charger hemi)
http://is.rely.net/1-4215-5458...w.jpg
It's soldered to the ECU, but it is replaceable (resolder). not sure on cost you'll have to give the dealership your ecu code and let them know you need a new atmospheric pressure sensor or pa sensor
i have no idea if honda will have it sold separately.. which means you need a new ecu. but see what they say..
(cant we just go back to non computerized controlled automobiles? i miss my '68 dodge charger hemi)
Sorry to jack your thread but mine just threw me this code today. Will it affect me bad? Just installed a turbo in my car last weekend and been havin little problems. Is my car drivable?
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otakueric
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Sep 13, 2005 04:49 PM



lol j/k

