anyone have a link to a list of engine codes
ive saved this from a while ago
how do you check what code it is??
Go here: http://www.team-integra.net/se...ID=34
However, if the link doesn't work, here you go: (This is taken straight from the site.)
List of ECU Warning Codes by [ drumsy ]
Picture this. It's the weekend, you're out enjoying the open road, and WHAM, your "Check Engine" light rears it's ugly head. Ever wondered what was wrong with the engine? Not have enough money to take it to your mechanic and let him decipher the enigma? Well here's how you can learn what you're Electronic Control Unit (ECU) is trying to tell you.
Like the code machines of old, the ECU loves to talk in code. The only problem is deciphering it. Fortunately, you have this article to help you interpret it.
The '86-'91 Honda and '86-'93 Acura were equipped with a window on the ECU. On the other side of this window is an LED. This little LED would flash the code when the key was in the ON position. But unfortunately, the '92-'00 Honda and '94-'00 ECU was upgraded without an access window or LED. Replacing the LED though is a flashing check engine light. All that you need now is to pull the trouble codes, and you can do it with a jumper wire.
Locate the factory diagnostic plug next to the ECU for the Integra and Civic. There is a two-pin connector that contains a brown and black wire.
Jump these two wires together and turn your key to the ON position.
Here is where it gets tricky. Deciphering the code requires reading the light sequences. When the car is in the ON position, the check engine light emits two different flashes; a long extended flash means 10, and a rapid flash means 1. So, one long flash, another long flash, followed by 3 quick flash stands for...................23! Equipped with that information, here are the codes for the '92-'00 Honda and '94-'00 Acura.
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0 ECU
1 Oxygen Content
3 Map Sensor
4 Crank Angle Sensor
5 Map Sensor
6 Coolent Temperature
7 Throttle Angle
8 TDC Position
9 No 1 Cylinder Position
10 Intake Air Temperature
63 Intake Air Temperature
12 Exhaust Gas Recirculation System
13 Atmosphere Pressure
14 Electronic Air Control
15 Ignition Output Signal
16 Fuel Injector
17 Vehicle Speed Sensor
20 Electronic Load Detector
21 VTEC Solenoid Valve (1.8L GSR)
22 VTEC Oil Pressure Switch (1.8L GSR)
23 Knock Sensor
30 TCM Signal A
31 TCM Signal B
41 O-2 Sensor Heater
43 Fuel Supply System
45 System Too Rich or Too Lean
48 Primary Heated O-2 Sensor
54 Crankshaft Speed Fluctuation Sensor
61 Primary O-2 Sensor Circuit
63 Secondary O-2 Sensor Circuit
67 Catalyst System
70 Automatic Transaxle
71-74 Random Misfire
80 Exhaust Gas Recirculation
86 Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit
90 Evaporative Emission Control System Leak Detected
91 Fuel Tank Pressure Circuit
92 Evaporative Emission Control System Insufficient
Hope these codes help you greatly. Till next time!
how do you check what code it is??
Go here: http://www.team-integra.net/se...ID=34
However, if the link doesn't work, here you go: (This is taken straight from the site.)
List of ECU Warning Codes by [ drumsy ]
Picture this. It's the weekend, you're out enjoying the open road, and WHAM, your "Check Engine" light rears it's ugly head. Ever wondered what was wrong with the engine? Not have enough money to take it to your mechanic and let him decipher the enigma? Well here's how you can learn what you're Electronic Control Unit (ECU) is trying to tell you.
Like the code machines of old, the ECU loves to talk in code. The only problem is deciphering it. Fortunately, you have this article to help you interpret it.
The '86-'91 Honda and '86-'93 Acura were equipped with a window on the ECU. On the other side of this window is an LED. This little LED would flash the code when the key was in the ON position. But unfortunately, the '92-'00 Honda and '94-'00 ECU was upgraded without an access window or LED. Replacing the LED though is a flashing check engine light. All that you need now is to pull the trouble codes, and you can do it with a jumper wire.
Locate the factory diagnostic plug next to the ECU for the Integra and Civic. There is a two-pin connector that contains a brown and black wire.
Jump these two wires together and turn your key to the ON position.
Here is where it gets tricky. Deciphering the code requires reading the light sequences. When the car is in the ON position, the check engine light emits two different flashes; a long extended flash means 10, and a rapid flash means 1. So, one long flash, another long flash, followed by 3 quick flash stands for...................23! Equipped with that information, here are the codes for the '92-'00 Honda and '94-'00 Acura.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 ECU
1 Oxygen Content
3 Map Sensor
4 Crank Angle Sensor
5 Map Sensor
6 Coolent Temperature
7 Throttle Angle
8 TDC Position
9 No 1 Cylinder Position
10 Intake Air Temperature
63 Intake Air Temperature
12 Exhaust Gas Recirculation System
13 Atmosphere Pressure
14 Electronic Air Control
15 Ignition Output Signal
16 Fuel Injector
17 Vehicle Speed Sensor
20 Electronic Load Detector
21 VTEC Solenoid Valve (1.8L GSR)
22 VTEC Oil Pressure Switch (1.8L GSR)
23 Knock Sensor
30 TCM Signal A
31 TCM Signal B
41 O-2 Sensor Heater
43 Fuel Supply System
45 System Too Rich or Too Lean
48 Primary Heated O-2 Sensor
54 Crankshaft Speed Fluctuation Sensor
61 Primary O-2 Sensor Circuit
63 Secondary O-2 Sensor Circuit
67 Catalyst System
70 Automatic Transaxle
71-74 Random Misfire
80 Exhaust Gas Recirculation
86 Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit
90 Evaporative Emission Control System Leak Detected
91 Fuel Tank Pressure Circuit
92 Evaporative Emission Control System Insufficient
Hope these codes help you greatly. Till next time!
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