95 accord f22b2 can't access trouble codes
ricebike
06-12-2009, 08:48 PM
ok i pulled the 2 pronged blue plug to see if there's any trouble codes stored in the ECU...
when i put a jumper wire (paper clip) as described on:
http://www.troublecodes.net/honda/
the SRS light flashes constantly instead of going into the CHECK engine light flashing codes
before a year ago or more, it flashed me a bad o2 sensor code & i replaced it...
now, they're having some intermittent problems and i want to access the car's ecu to see if any codes are stored... one guy told them it may be the TPS
any help would be great
when i put a jumper wire (paper clip) as described on:
http://www.troublecodes.net/honda/
the SRS light flashes constantly instead of going into the CHECK engine light flashing codes
before a year ago or more, it flashed me a bad o2 sensor code & i replaced it...
now, they're having some intermittent problems and i want to access the car's ecu to see if any codes are stored... one guy told them it may be the TPS
any help would be great
somick
06-15-2009, 03:13 PM
As far as I understand if your check engine light is not on, there are no codes stored in the ECU.
Considering the age of the vehicle it might be a poor contact. Intermittent problems are the worst to deal with!
Wait for the code to lit the check engine light and then check it out.
Good luck,
Sam
Considering the age of the vehicle it might be a poor contact. Intermittent problems are the worst to deal with!
Wait for the code to lit the check engine light and then check it out.
Good luck,
Sam
ricebike
06-15-2009, 04:00 PM
thanks, Sam...
so that mechanic was just throwing a dart at their idling problem... I'll just advise them to change out the plug wires, cap, rotor, (plugs were done recently w/ the timing belt-water pump job) and possibly the fuel filter since it looks original :(
so that mechanic was just throwing a dart at their idling problem... I'll just advise them to change out the plug wires, cap, rotor, (plugs were done recently w/ the timing belt-water pump job) and possibly the fuel filter since it looks original :(
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