Diagnostic connector location on a '94 Civic
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Diagnostic connector location on a '94 Civic
The "Check Engine" light came on in my daughters 94 Civic the other day.
According to the Haynes manual this is still one of the old style systems
where you retrieve a "flashcode" by jumpering the diagnostic connector. The
picture in the book is no help at all. I have found the ECM located in the
kick panel on the passenger side, but I can't find the connector to insert
the jumper into. Can anyone here help me out? Thank you in advance. - Gary
According to the Haynes manual this is still one of the old style systems
where you retrieve a "flashcode" by jumpering the diagnostic connector. The
picture in the book is no help at all. I have found the ECM located in the
kick panel on the passenger side, but I can't find the connector to insert
the jumper into. Can anyone here help me out? Thank you in advance. - Gary
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Re: Diagnostic connector location on a '94 Civic
You are oh so very close. Within an inch or so from the top, rear corner
of the ECM you will see a wire harness coming down from above. Two small
bundles of wires in this wire harness are tucked back up (and I believe
taped to the wire harness, it has been so long since I first pulled them
down, I don't remember). You can pull these down. Both of them have blue
connectors at the end and both of them have a piece of green tape around
the wires just before the connector. One connector has 2 position, the
other 3. The one you want is the one with 2 positions. If you still
can't find it give me your e-mail address and I'll shoot you a photo.
Gary - KQ6RT wrote:
>
> The "Check Engine" light came on in my daughters 94 Civic the other day.
> According to the Haynes manual this is still one of the old style systems
> where you retrieve a "flashcode" by jumpering the diagnostic connector. The
> picture in the book is no help at all. I have found the ECM located in the
> kick panel on the passenger side, but I can't find the connector to insert
> the jumper into. Can anyone here help me out? Thank you in advance. - Gary
of the ECM you will see a wire harness coming down from above. Two small
bundles of wires in this wire harness are tucked back up (and I believe
taped to the wire harness, it has been so long since I first pulled them
down, I don't remember). You can pull these down. Both of them have blue
connectors at the end and both of them have a piece of green tape around
the wires just before the connector. One connector has 2 position, the
other 3. The one you want is the one with 2 positions. If you still
can't find it give me your e-mail address and I'll shoot you a photo.
Gary - KQ6RT wrote:
>
> The "Check Engine" light came on in my daughters 94 Civic the other day.
> According to the Haynes manual this is still one of the old style systems
> where you retrieve a "flashcode" by jumpering the diagnostic connector. The
> picture in the book is no help at all. I have found the ECM located in the
> kick panel on the passenger side, but I can't find the connector to insert
> the jumper into. Can anyone here help me out? Thank you in advance. - Gary
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Re: Diagnostic connector location on a '94 Civic
You are oh so very close. Within an inch or so from the top, rear corner
of the ECM you will see a wire harness coming down from above. Two small
bundles of wires in this wire harness are tucked back up (and I believe
taped to the wire harness, it has been so long since I first pulled them
down, I don't remember). You can pull these down. Both of them have blue
connectors at the end and both of them have a piece of green tape around
the wires just before the connector. One connector has 2 position, the
other 3. The one you want is the one with 2 positions. If you still
can't find it give me your e-mail address and I'll shoot you a photo.
Gary - KQ6RT wrote:
>
> The "Check Engine" light came on in my daughters 94 Civic the other day.
> According to the Haynes manual this is still one of the old style systems
> where you retrieve a "flashcode" by jumpering the diagnostic connector. The
> picture in the book is no help at all. I have found the ECM located in the
> kick panel on the passenger side, but I can't find the connector to insert
> the jumper into. Can anyone here help me out? Thank you in advance. - Gary
of the ECM you will see a wire harness coming down from above. Two small
bundles of wires in this wire harness are tucked back up (and I believe
taped to the wire harness, it has been so long since I first pulled them
down, I don't remember). You can pull these down. Both of them have blue
connectors at the end and both of them have a piece of green tape around
the wires just before the connector. One connector has 2 position, the
other 3. The one you want is the one with 2 positions. If you still
can't find it give me your e-mail address and I'll shoot you a photo.
Gary - KQ6RT wrote:
>
> The "Check Engine" light came on in my daughters 94 Civic the other day.
> According to the Haynes manual this is still one of the old style systems
> where you retrieve a "flashcode" by jumpering the diagnostic connector. The
> picture in the book is no help at all. I have found the ECM located in the
> kick panel on the passenger side, but I can't find the connector to insert
> the jumper into. Can anyone here help me out? Thank you in advance. - Gary
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Re: Diagnostic connector location on a '94 Civic
You are oh so very close. Within an inch or so from the top, rear corner
of the ECM you will see a wire harness coming down from above. Two small
bundles of wires in this wire harness are tucked back up (and I believe
taped to the wire harness, it has been so long since I first pulled them
down, I don't remember). You can pull these down. Both of them have blue
connectors at the end and both of them have a piece of green tape around
the wires just before the connector. One connector has 2 position, the
other 3. The one you want is the one with 2 positions. If you still
can't find it give me your e-mail address and I'll shoot you a photo.
Gary - KQ6RT wrote:
>
> The "Check Engine" light came on in my daughters 94 Civic the other day.
> According to the Haynes manual this is still one of the old style systems
> where you retrieve a "flashcode" by jumpering the diagnostic connector. The
> picture in the book is no help at all. I have found the ECM located in the
> kick panel on the passenger side, but I can't find the connector to insert
> the jumper into. Can anyone here help me out? Thank you in advance. - Gary
of the ECM you will see a wire harness coming down from above. Two small
bundles of wires in this wire harness are tucked back up (and I believe
taped to the wire harness, it has been so long since I first pulled them
down, I don't remember). You can pull these down. Both of them have blue
connectors at the end and both of them have a piece of green tape around
the wires just before the connector. One connector has 2 position, the
other 3. The one you want is the one with 2 positions. If you still
can't find it give me your e-mail address and I'll shoot you a photo.
Gary - KQ6RT wrote:
>
> The "Check Engine" light came on in my daughters 94 Civic the other day.
> According to the Haynes manual this is still one of the old style systems
> where you retrieve a "flashcode" by jumpering the diagnostic connector. The
> picture in the book is no help at all. I have found the ECM located in the
> kick panel on the passenger side, but I can't find the connector to insert
> the jumper into. Can anyone here help me out? Thank you in advance. - Gary
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Re: Diagnostic connector location on a '94 Civic
You are oh so very close. Within an inch or so from the top, rear corner
of the ECM you will see a wire harness coming down from above. Two small
bundles of wires in this wire harness are tucked back up (and I believe
taped to the wire harness, it has been so long since I first pulled them
down, I don't remember). You can pull these down. Both of them have blue
connectors at the end and both of them have a piece of green tape around
the wires just before the connector. One connector has 2 position, the
other 3. The one you want is the one with 2 positions. If you still
can't find it give me your e-mail address and I'll shoot you a photo.
Gary - KQ6RT wrote:
>
> The "Check Engine" light came on in my daughters 94 Civic the other day.
> According to the Haynes manual this is still one of the old style systems
> where you retrieve a "flashcode" by jumpering the diagnostic connector. The
> picture in the book is no help at all. I have found the ECM located in the
> kick panel on the passenger side, but I can't find the connector to insert
> the jumper into. Can anyone here help me out? Thank you in advance. - Gary
of the ECM you will see a wire harness coming down from above. Two small
bundles of wires in this wire harness are tucked back up (and I believe
taped to the wire harness, it has been so long since I first pulled them
down, I don't remember). You can pull these down. Both of them have blue
connectors at the end and both of them have a piece of green tape around
the wires just before the connector. One connector has 2 position, the
other 3. The one you want is the one with 2 positions. If you still
can't find it give me your e-mail address and I'll shoot you a photo.
Gary - KQ6RT wrote:
>
> The "Check Engine" light came on in my daughters 94 Civic the other day.
> According to the Haynes manual this is still one of the old style systems
> where you retrieve a "flashcode" by jumpering the diagnostic connector. The
> picture in the book is no help at all. I have found the ECM located in the
> kick panel on the passenger side, but I can't find the connector to insert
> the jumper into. Can anyone here help me out? Thank you in advance. - Gary
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Re: Diagnostic connector location on a '94 Civic
"Gary - KQ6RT" <glc(NoMoreSpam)@midtown.net>
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> The "Check Engine" light came on in my daughters 94 Civic the other day.
> According to the Haynes manual this is still one of the old style systems
> where you retrieve a "flashcode" by jumpering the diagnostic connector.
The
> picture in the book is no help at all. I have found the ECM located in the
> kick panel on the passenger side, but I can't find the connector to insert
> the jumper into. Can anyone here help me out? Thank you in advance. - Gary
>
>
Put your hand under the glove box, all the way to the right, touching the
side panel. There are two connectors there, a 3-wire and a 2-wire. You are
supposed to short the 2-wire connector, then turn on the ignition (not the
engine) and count the number of flashes.
Bye,
Leon
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> The "Check Engine" light came on in my daughters 94 Civic the other day.
> According to the Haynes manual this is still one of the old style systems
> where you retrieve a "flashcode" by jumpering the diagnostic connector.
The
> picture in the book is no help at all. I have found the ECM located in the
> kick panel on the passenger side, but I can't find the connector to insert
> the jumper into. Can anyone here help me out? Thank you in advance. - Gary
>
>
Put your hand under the glove box, all the way to the right, touching the
side panel. There are two connectors there, a 3-wire and a 2-wire. You are
supposed to short the 2-wire connector, then turn on the ignition (not the
engine) and count the number of flashes.
Bye,
Leon
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Re: Diagnostic connector location on a '94 Civic
"Gary - KQ6RT" <glc(NoMoreSpam)@midtown.net>
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> The "Check Engine" light came on in my daughters 94 Civic the other day.
> According to the Haynes manual this is still one of the old style systems
> where you retrieve a "flashcode" by jumpering the diagnostic connector.
The
> picture in the book is no help at all. I have found the ECM located in the
> kick panel on the passenger side, but I can't find the connector to insert
> the jumper into. Can anyone here help me out? Thank you in advance. - Gary
>
>
Put your hand under the glove box, all the way to the right, touching the
side panel. There are two connectors there, a 3-wire and a 2-wire. You are
supposed to short the 2-wire connector, then turn on the ignition (not the
engine) and count the number of flashes.
Bye,
Leon
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> The "Check Engine" light came on in my daughters 94 Civic the other day.
> According to the Haynes manual this is still one of the old style systems
> where you retrieve a "flashcode" by jumpering the diagnostic connector.
The
> picture in the book is no help at all. I have found the ECM located in the
> kick panel on the passenger side, but I can't find the connector to insert
> the jumper into. Can anyone here help me out? Thank you in advance. - Gary
>
>
Put your hand under the glove box, all the way to the right, touching the
side panel. There are two connectors there, a 3-wire and a 2-wire. You are
supposed to short the 2-wire connector, then turn on the ignition (not the
engine) and count the number of flashes.
Bye,
Leon
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Re: Diagnostic connector location on a '94 Civic
"Gary - KQ6RT" <glc(NoMoreSpam)@midtown.net>
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> The "Check Engine" light came on in my daughters 94 Civic the other day.
> According to the Haynes manual this is still one of the old style systems
> where you retrieve a "flashcode" by jumpering the diagnostic connector.
The
> picture in the book is no help at all. I have found the ECM located in the
> kick panel on the passenger side, but I can't find the connector to insert
> the jumper into. Can anyone here help me out? Thank you in advance. - Gary
>
>
Put your hand under the glove box, all the way to the right, touching the
side panel. There are two connectors there, a 3-wire and a 2-wire. You are
supposed to short the 2-wire connector, then turn on the ignition (not the
engine) and count the number of flashes.
Bye,
Leon
news:vrfnortlf55pe0@corp.supernews.com...
> The "Check Engine" light came on in my daughters 94 Civic the other day.
> According to the Haynes manual this is still one of the old style systems
> where you retrieve a "flashcode" by jumpering the diagnostic connector.
The
> picture in the book is no help at all. I have found the ECM located in the
> kick panel on the passenger side, but I can't find the connector to insert
> the jumper into. Can anyone here help me out? Thank you in advance. - Gary
>
>
Put your hand under the glove box, all the way to the right, touching the
side panel. There are two connectors there, a 3-wire and a 2-wire. You are
supposed to short the 2-wire connector, then turn on the ignition (not the
engine) and count the number of flashes.
Bye,
Leon
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Re: Diagnostic connector location on a '94 Civic
"Gary - KQ6RT" <glc(NoMoreSpam)@midtown.net>
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> The "Check Engine" light came on in my daughters 94 Civic the other day.
> According to the Haynes manual this is still one of the old style systems
> where you retrieve a "flashcode" by jumpering the diagnostic connector.
The
> picture in the book is no help at all. I have found the ECM located in the
> kick panel on the passenger side, but I can't find the connector to insert
> the jumper into. Can anyone here help me out? Thank you in advance. - Gary
>
>
Put your hand under the glove box, all the way to the right, touching the
side panel. There are two connectors there, a 3-wire and a 2-wire. You are
supposed to short the 2-wire connector, then turn on the ignition (not the
engine) and count the number of flashes.
Bye,
Leon
news:vrfnortlf55pe0@corp.supernews.com...
> The "Check Engine" light came on in my daughters 94 Civic the other day.
> According to the Haynes manual this is still one of the old style systems
> where you retrieve a "flashcode" by jumpering the diagnostic connector.
The
> picture in the book is no help at all. I have found the ECM located in the
> kick panel on the passenger side, but I can't find the connector to insert
> the jumper into. Can anyone here help me out? Thank you in advance. - Gary
>
>
Put your hand under the glove box, all the way to the right, touching the
side panel. There are two connectors there, a 3-wire and a 2-wire. You are
supposed to short the 2-wire connector, then turn on the ignition (not the
engine) and count the number of flashes.
Bye,
Leon
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Re: Diagnostic connector location on a '94 Civic
Many Thanks to both Randolph and Leon for their help. I located the
connector and retrieved a Code 41, The O2 sensor heater. Resistance through
the heater in the sensor seems to be within acceptable range, about 16 ohms,
and I measure a little over 12 volts available to the circuit through the
harness. I sprayed the connectors with WD40 before I put them back together.
I disconnected the battery to clear the code, but when I restarted the
engine, The light came back on again. At this point I'm thinking I should
just go ahead and replace the O2 sensor. Thanks again to all who replied. -
Gary
connector and retrieved a Code 41, The O2 sensor heater. Resistance through
the heater in the sensor seems to be within acceptable range, about 16 ohms,
and I measure a little over 12 volts available to the circuit through the
harness. I sprayed the connectors with WD40 before I put them back together.
I disconnected the battery to clear the code, but when I restarted the
engine, The light came back on again. At this point I'm thinking I should
just go ahead and replace the O2 sensor. Thanks again to all who replied. -
Gary
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Re: Diagnostic connector location on a '94 Civic
Many Thanks to both Randolph and Leon for their help. I located the
connector and retrieved a Code 41, The O2 sensor heater. Resistance through
the heater in the sensor seems to be within acceptable range, about 16 ohms,
and I measure a little over 12 volts available to the circuit through the
harness. I sprayed the connectors with WD40 before I put them back together.
I disconnected the battery to clear the code, but when I restarted the
engine, The light came back on again. At this point I'm thinking I should
just go ahead and replace the O2 sensor. Thanks again to all who replied. -
Gary
connector and retrieved a Code 41, The O2 sensor heater. Resistance through
the heater in the sensor seems to be within acceptable range, about 16 ohms,
and I measure a little over 12 volts available to the circuit through the
harness. I sprayed the connectors with WD40 before I put them back together.
I disconnected the battery to clear the code, but when I restarted the
engine, The light came back on again. At this point I'm thinking I should
just go ahead and replace the O2 sensor. Thanks again to all who replied. -
Gary
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Re: Diagnostic connector location on a '94 Civic
Many Thanks to both Randolph and Leon for their help. I located the
connector and retrieved a Code 41, The O2 sensor heater. Resistance through
the heater in the sensor seems to be within acceptable range, about 16 ohms,
and I measure a little over 12 volts available to the circuit through the
harness. I sprayed the connectors with WD40 before I put them back together.
I disconnected the battery to clear the code, but when I restarted the
engine, The light came back on again. At this point I'm thinking I should
just go ahead and replace the O2 sensor. Thanks again to all who replied. -
Gary
connector and retrieved a Code 41, The O2 sensor heater. Resistance through
the heater in the sensor seems to be within acceptable range, about 16 ohms,
and I measure a little over 12 volts available to the circuit through the
harness. I sprayed the connectors with WD40 before I put them back together.
I disconnected the battery to clear the code, but when I restarted the
engine, The light came back on again. At this point I'm thinking I should
just go ahead and replace the O2 sensor. Thanks again to all who replied. -
Gary
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Re: Diagnostic connector location on a '94 Civic
Many Thanks to both Randolph and Leon for their help. I located the
connector and retrieved a Code 41, The O2 sensor heater. Resistance through
the heater in the sensor seems to be within acceptable range, about 16 ohms,
and I measure a little over 12 volts available to the circuit through the
harness. I sprayed the connectors with WD40 before I put them back together.
I disconnected the battery to clear the code, but when I restarted the
engine, The light came back on again. At this point I'm thinking I should
just go ahead and replace the O2 sensor. Thanks again to all who replied. -
Gary
connector and retrieved a Code 41, The O2 sensor heater. Resistance through
the heater in the sensor seems to be within acceptable range, about 16 ohms,
and I measure a little over 12 volts available to the circuit through the
harness. I sprayed the connectors with WD40 before I put them back together.
I disconnected the battery to clear the code, but when I restarted the
engine, The light came back on again. At this point I'm thinking I should
just go ahead and replace the O2 sensor. Thanks again to all who replied. -
Gary
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