Hondata CEL 11
Hey can someone point me in the right direction. I have a Hondata and got a CEL 11 while driving. Pulled over turned off the car completely, turned it on and drove home no CEL came back. I have a OBD2 to OBD 1 Harness, could a connector be lose, or is my ECT bad?
Has not given me this problem before. I drove during the summer when it was Hot outside and no CEL for code 11. Fan is working, coolant right level also. Motor is rebuilt few months ago, with an OEM water pump, so i know its not that.
Any clues?
TY
Has not given me this problem before. I drove during the summer when it was Hot outside and no CEL for code 11. Fan is working, coolant right level also. Motor is rebuilt few months ago, with an OEM water pump, so i know its not that.
Any clues?
TY
Last edited by ramboPandA; Oct 16, 2015 at 06:13 PM.
Hey can someone point me in the right direction. I have a Hondata and got a CEL 11 while driving. Pulled over turned off the car completely, turned it on and drove home no CEL came back. I have a OBD2 to OBD 1 Harness, could a connector be lose, or is my ECT bad?
Has not given me this problem before. I drove during the summer when it was Hot outside and no CEL for code 11. Fan is working, coolant right level also. Motor is rebuilt few months ago, with an OEM water pump, so i know its not that.
Any clues?
TY
Has not given me this problem before. I drove during the summer when it was Hot outside and no CEL for code 11. Fan is working, coolant right level also. Motor is rebuilt few months ago, with an OEM water pump, so i know its not that.
Any clues?
TY
If you receive the OBD-I code 11, then there is something wrong with your Electronic Control Module (ECM). The ECM is a type of embedded system that manages you electrical systems. An embedded system is a type of computer system that is designed to do only one (or a few) functions, such as control your electrical system. You should run tests on this system to determine whether it is not working properly or if it has failed. You can also try refreshing or updating the system to see if that clears the problem. The Code 0 (zero) is also associated with ECM errors.
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