91 Civic - error code light question
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91 Civic - error code light question
Hi guys, been driving my very thirsty 350 Chevy and with gas at 103.9
here, I really want to get my Civic going again.
I had originally posted that I was not getting a code from the blinky
light under the passenger floor mat, now I think I may know why. I
finally was told by someone that when the key is first turned on, the
light should flash once to say 'hi there, I work'. Mine doesn't.
New computer?
BTW, my original problem was lotsa crank, no spark.
Thanks for the help,
Gord
here, I really want to get my Civic going again.
I had originally posted that I was not getting a code from the blinky
light under the passenger floor mat, now I think I may know why. I
finally was told by someone that when the key is first turned on, the
light should flash once to say 'hi there, I work'. Mine doesn't.
New computer?
BTW, my original problem was lotsa crank, no spark.
Thanks for the help,
Gord
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Re: 91 Civic - error code light question
Gord wrote:
> Hi guys, been driving my very thirsty 350 Chevy and with gas at 103.9
> here, I really want to get my Civic going again.
> I had originally posted that I was not getting a code from the blinky
> light under the passenger floor mat, now I think I may know why. I
> finally was told by someone that when the key is first turned on, the
> light should flash once to say 'hi there, I work'. Mine doesn't.
> New computer?
> BTW, my original problem was lotsa crank, no spark.
> Thanks for the help,
> Gord
if it's cranking, no spark, your igniter or coil are shot. neither will
give you a code on this vintage ecu.
afaik, the ecu does not blink at all if it's working ok. if it's not
working, you get an audible signal from the same module as the key
alarm. single flash is a stored oxygen sensor code.
> Hi guys, been driving my very thirsty 350 Chevy and with gas at 103.9
> here, I really want to get my Civic going again.
> I had originally posted that I was not getting a code from the blinky
> light under the passenger floor mat, now I think I may know why. I
> finally was told by someone that when the key is first turned on, the
> light should flash once to say 'hi there, I work'. Mine doesn't.
> New computer?
> BTW, my original problem was lotsa crank, no spark.
> Thanks for the help,
> Gord
if it's cranking, no spark, your igniter or coil are shot. neither will
give you a code on this vintage ecu.
afaik, the ecu does not blink at all if it's working ok. if it's not
working, you get an audible signal from the same module as the key
alarm. single flash is a stored oxygen sensor code.
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Re: 91 Civic - error code light question
Gord wrote:
> Hi guys, been driving my very thirsty 350 Chevy and with gas at 103.9
> here, I really want to get my Civic going again.
> I had originally posted that I was not getting a code from the blinky
> light under the passenger floor mat, now I think I may know why. I
> finally was told by someone that when the key is first turned on, the
> light should flash once to say 'hi there, I work'. Mine doesn't.
> New computer?
> BTW, my original problem was lotsa crank, no spark.
> Thanks for the help,
> Gord
if it's cranking, no spark, your igniter or coil are shot. neither will
give you a code on this vintage ecu.
afaik, the ecu does not blink at all if it's working ok. if it's not
working, you get an audible signal from the same module as the key
alarm. single flash is a stored oxygen sensor code.
> Hi guys, been driving my very thirsty 350 Chevy and with gas at 103.9
> here, I really want to get my Civic going again.
> I had originally posted that I was not getting a code from the blinky
> light under the passenger floor mat, now I think I may know why. I
> finally was told by someone that when the key is first turned on, the
> light should flash once to say 'hi there, I work'. Mine doesn't.
> New computer?
> BTW, my original problem was lotsa crank, no spark.
> Thanks for the help,
> Gord
if it's cranking, no spark, your igniter or coil are shot. neither will
give you a code on this vintage ecu.
afaik, the ecu does not blink at all if it's working ok. if it's not
working, you get an audible signal from the same module as the key
alarm. single flash is a stored oxygen sensor code.
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