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Poor mans scan tool
Is there a way to retrieve pcm error codes from a 2000 Honda civic DX without speding a lot of money? Can these codes be flashed on the dash, like the old days, or will I have to go like to a Autozone store and ask them to retrieve the code.
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Re: Poor mans scan tool
I don't think you can pull the codes yourself on a OBDII car. Just take it to autozone they should do it for free.
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Re: Poor mans scan tool
jump wires.
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Re: Poor mans scan tool
yup, just take off the passenger kick panel and stick a paperclip in the little green(2 wire) connector. turn on the car and the cel will flash to show you the code
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Thank you, I will give it a try!
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Re: Poor mans scan tool
I thought you couldn't jump the OBDII ecu's. Well, I have a complete list of the codes, so just report back and we'll figure out what your problem is.
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I just went and purchased a Actron scanner for $130.00 and got the codes see message
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=364399 Thanks anyway |
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