93 accord ecu codes
Hey guys easy question
how do you read the code on this car? Is there a connector that you need to jump out? if so where is the connector located at and what does it look like ?
Thanks guys !
how do you read the code on this car? Is there a connector that you need to jump out? if so where is the connector located at and what does it look like ?
Thanks guys !
ok cool thanks for the above info
I dont own this car my brother does. Since I have never owned a accord, only civic/crx/integra's does this ecu read the same way as say a 88-91 civic or do you need to jump out a connector.
Thanks
Frank
I dont own this car my brother does. Since I have never owned a accord, only civic/crx/integra's does this ecu read the same way as say a 88-91 civic or do you need to jump out a connector.
Thanks
Frank
I have never had to "jump" my ecu to get codes. For 4th gens usually you just wait till you get the code then look at the ecu and it should flash a long set for the first number and a short flash for the second number ie 2 long flashes + 3 short flashes=code 23.
GL
GL
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by VRDrvr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have never had to "jump" my ecu to get codes. For 4th gens usually you just wait till you get the code then look at the ecu and it should flash a long set for the first number and a short flash for the second number ie 2 long flashes + 3 short flashes=code 23.
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That only applies to 1990 models and older. 1991 thru 1993 models you have to jump the service check connector behind the right kick panel.
GL</TD></TR></TABLE>That only applies to 1990 models and older. 1991 thru 1993 models you have to jump the service check connector behind the right kick panel.
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