How to check 2001 Civic Engine code
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How to check 2001 Civic Engine code
Where do I find the ECU and can I check the engine code from jumping a
service connector like on the 2000 civic? Also can I reset a engine code by
removing and replacing a fuse instead of removing and replacing the battery
connection?
2001 Civic Sedan DX
thanks
service connector like on the 2000 civic? Also can I reset a engine code by
removing and replacing a fuse instead of removing and replacing the battery
connection?
2001 Civic Sedan DX
thanks
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Re: How to check 2001 Civic Engine code
Anyone?
Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
"JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:2dDhg.33388$JX1.22238@edtnps82...
> Where do I find the ECU and can I check the engine code from jumping a
> service connector like on the 2000 civic? Also can I reset a engine code
> by removing and replacing a fuse instead of removing and replacing the
> battery connection?
>
> 2001 Civic Sedan DX
>
> thanks
>
Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
"JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:2dDhg.33388$JX1.22238@edtnps82...
> Where do I find the ECU and can I check the engine code from jumping a
> service connector like on the 2000 civic? Also can I reset a engine code
> by removing and replacing a fuse instead of removing and replacing the
> battery connection?
>
> 2001 Civic Sedan DX
>
> thanks
>
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Re: How to check 2001 Civic Engine code
Anyone?
Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
"JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:2dDhg.33388$JX1.22238@edtnps82...
> Where do I find the ECU and can I check the engine code from jumping a
> service connector like on the 2000 civic? Also can I reset a engine code
> by removing and replacing a fuse instead of removing and replacing the
> battery connection?
>
> 2001 Civic Sedan DX
>
> thanks
>
Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
"JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:2dDhg.33388$JX1.22238@edtnps82...
> Where do I find the ECU and can I check the engine code from jumping a
> service connector like on the 2000 civic? Also can I reset a engine code
> by removing and replacing a fuse instead of removing and replacing the
> battery connection?
>
> 2001 Civic Sedan DX
>
> thanks
>
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Re: How to check 2001 Civic Engine code
Anyone?
Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
"JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:2dDhg.33388$JX1.22238@edtnps82...
> Where do I find the ECU and can I check the engine code from jumping a
> service connector like on the 2000 civic? Also can I reset a engine code
> by removing and replacing a fuse instead of removing and replacing the
> battery connection?
>
> 2001 Civic Sedan DX
>
> thanks
>
Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
"JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:2dDhg.33388$JX1.22238@edtnps82...
> Where do I find the ECU and can I check the engine code from jumping a
> service connector like on the 2000 civic? Also can I reset a engine code
> by removing and replacing a fuse instead of removing and replacing the
> battery connection?
>
> 2001 Civic Sedan DX
>
> thanks
>
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Re: How to check 2001 Civic Engine code
Anyone?
Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
"JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:2dDhg.33388$JX1.22238@edtnps82...
> Where do I find the ECU and can I check the engine code from jumping a
> service connector like on the 2000 civic? Also can I reset a engine code
> by removing and replacing a fuse instead of removing and replacing the
> battery connection?
>
> 2001 Civic Sedan DX
>
> thanks
>
Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
"JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:2dDhg.33388$JX1.22238@edtnps82...
> Where do I find the ECU and can I check the engine code from jumping a
> service connector like on the 2000 civic? Also can I reset a engine code
> by removing and replacing a fuse instead of removing and replacing the
> battery connection?
>
> 2001 Civic Sedan DX
>
> thanks
>
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Re: How to check 2001 Civic Engine code
"JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in
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> Anyone?
>
> Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
>
>
Hol' on here. We're all volunteers. Be patient. Be grateful for what you
get. It's all FREE and WE get paid nothing.
Your car is OBD-II, so you need an OBD-II code reader. AutoZone will read
the code for free, and other places might too.
Ah, but you, I notice, are in Canada, as am I. AutoZone has not migrated up
here yet. Canadian Tire has launched an AZ wannabe called PartsSource. You
may want to see if they will read the code for free for you. Otherwise you
have to pay somebody, or buy a code reader yourself. I have not yet had the
misfortune to have to distill codes from our family's OBD-II vehicle, so
cannot speak from personal experience.
Prior to your car's generation, the code could still be read with the
"Check Engine light flash" method. This does not appear to be possible with
your car. (Corrections are welcome.)
<jingle> Get in the Zone...Au-To-Zone...</jingle>
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:KNJhg.21556$I61.19165@clgrps13:
> Anyone?
>
> Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
>
>
Hol' on here. We're all volunteers. Be patient. Be grateful for what you
get. It's all FREE and WE get paid nothing.
Your car is OBD-II, so you need an OBD-II code reader. AutoZone will read
the code for free, and other places might too.
Ah, but you, I notice, are in Canada, as am I. AutoZone has not migrated up
here yet. Canadian Tire has launched an AZ wannabe called PartsSource. You
may want to see if they will read the code for free for you. Otherwise you
have to pay somebody, or buy a code reader yourself. I have not yet had the
misfortune to have to distill codes from our family's OBD-II vehicle, so
cannot speak from personal experience.
Prior to your car's generation, the code could still be read with the
"Check Engine light flash" method. This does not appear to be possible with
your car. (Corrections are welcome.)
<jingle> Get in the Zone...Au-To-Zone...</jingle>
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: How to check 2001 Civic Engine code
"JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in
news:KNJhg.21556$I61.19165@clgrps13:
> Anyone?
>
> Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
>
>
Hol' on here. We're all volunteers. Be patient. Be grateful for what you
get. It's all FREE and WE get paid nothing.
Your car is OBD-II, so you need an OBD-II code reader. AutoZone will read
the code for free, and other places might too.
Ah, but you, I notice, are in Canada, as am I. AutoZone has not migrated up
here yet. Canadian Tire has launched an AZ wannabe called PartsSource. You
may want to see if they will read the code for free for you. Otherwise you
have to pay somebody, or buy a code reader yourself. I have not yet had the
misfortune to have to distill codes from our family's OBD-II vehicle, so
cannot speak from personal experience.
Prior to your car's generation, the code could still be read with the
"Check Engine light flash" method. This does not appear to be possible with
your car. (Corrections are welcome.)
<jingle> Get in the Zone...Au-To-Zone...</jingle>
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:KNJhg.21556$I61.19165@clgrps13:
> Anyone?
>
> Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
>
>
Hol' on here. We're all volunteers. Be patient. Be grateful for what you
get. It's all FREE and WE get paid nothing.
Your car is OBD-II, so you need an OBD-II code reader. AutoZone will read
the code for free, and other places might too.
Ah, but you, I notice, are in Canada, as am I. AutoZone has not migrated up
here yet. Canadian Tire has launched an AZ wannabe called PartsSource. You
may want to see if they will read the code for free for you. Otherwise you
have to pay somebody, or buy a code reader yourself. I have not yet had the
misfortune to have to distill codes from our family's OBD-II vehicle, so
cannot speak from personal experience.
Prior to your car's generation, the code could still be read with the
"Check Engine light flash" method. This does not appear to be possible with
your car. (Corrections are welcome.)
<jingle> Get in the Zone...Au-To-Zone...</jingle>
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: How to check 2001 Civic Engine code
"JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in
news:KNJhg.21556$I61.19165@clgrps13:
> Anyone?
>
> Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
>
>
Hol' on here. We're all volunteers. Be patient. Be grateful for what you
get. It's all FREE and WE get paid nothing.
Your car is OBD-II, so you need an OBD-II code reader. AutoZone will read
the code for free, and other places might too.
Ah, but you, I notice, are in Canada, as am I. AutoZone has not migrated up
here yet. Canadian Tire has launched an AZ wannabe called PartsSource. You
may want to see if they will read the code for free for you. Otherwise you
have to pay somebody, or buy a code reader yourself. I have not yet had the
misfortune to have to distill codes from our family's OBD-II vehicle, so
cannot speak from personal experience.
Prior to your car's generation, the code could still be read with the
"Check Engine light flash" method. This does not appear to be possible with
your car. (Corrections are welcome.)
<jingle> Get in the Zone...Au-To-Zone...</jingle>
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:KNJhg.21556$I61.19165@clgrps13:
> Anyone?
>
> Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
>
>
Hol' on here. We're all volunteers. Be patient. Be grateful for what you
get. It's all FREE and WE get paid nothing.
Your car is OBD-II, so you need an OBD-II code reader. AutoZone will read
the code for free, and other places might too.
Ah, but you, I notice, are in Canada, as am I. AutoZone has not migrated up
here yet. Canadian Tire has launched an AZ wannabe called PartsSource. You
may want to see if they will read the code for free for you. Otherwise you
have to pay somebody, or buy a code reader yourself. I have not yet had the
misfortune to have to distill codes from our family's OBD-II vehicle, so
cannot speak from personal experience.
Prior to your car's generation, the code could still be read with the
"Check Engine light flash" method. This does not appear to be possible with
your car. (Corrections are welcome.)
<jingle> Get in the Zone...Au-To-Zone...</jingle>
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: How to check 2001 Civic Engine code
"JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in
news:KNJhg.21556$I61.19165@clgrps13:
> Anyone?
>
> Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
>
>
Hol' on here. We're all volunteers. Be patient. Be grateful for what you
get. It's all FREE and WE get paid nothing.
Your car is OBD-II, so you need an OBD-II code reader. AutoZone will read
the code for free, and other places might too.
Ah, but you, I notice, are in Canada, as am I. AutoZone has not migrated up
here yet. Canadian Tire has launched an AZ wannabe called PartsSource. You
may want to see if they will read the code for free for you. Otherwise you
have to pay somebody, or buy a code reader yourself. I have not yet had the
misfortune to have to distill codes from our family's OBD-II vehicle, so
cannot speak from personal experience.
Prior to your car's generation, the code could still be read with the
"Check Engine light flash" method. This does not appear to be possible with
your car. (Corrections are welcome.)
<jingle> Get in the Zone...Au-To-Zone...</jingle>
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:KNJhg.21556$I61.19165@clgrps13:
> Anyone?
>
> Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
>
>
Hol' on here. We're all volunteers. Be patient. Be grateful for what you
get. It's all FREE and WE get paid nothing.
Your car is OBD-II, so you need an OBD-II code reader. AutoZone will read
the code for free, and other places might too.
Ah, but you, I notice, are in Canada, as am I. AutoZone has not migrated up
here yet. Canadian Tire has launched an AZ wannabe called PartsSource. You
may want to see if they will read the code for free for you. Otherwise you
have to pay somebody, or buy a code reader yourself. I have not yet had the
misfortune to have to distill codes from our family's OBD-II vehicle, so
cannot speak from personal experience.
Prior to your car's generation, the code could still be read with the
"Check Engine light flash" method. This does not appear to be possible with
your car. (Corrections are welcome.)
<jingle> Get in the Zone...Au-To-Zone...</jingle>
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: How to check 2001 Civic Engine code
THANKS Tegger!
Sorry for sounding impatient I really don't mean to.
Actually it is my friends car, my car is a 2000 Civic SiR with a Jackson
racing SC so I have had to troubleshoot a few engine codes on my car
(OBD-II). I have jumped my service connector in by my ECU under the
passenger side kick panel and found trouble codes that way. Though I must
say that way doesn't seem to be very reliable in that the code that is shows
me is not necessarily the code that is shown on a reader... prob just me not
reading the flashes right.
So what I guess I am getting at is can that sort of thing be done on a 2001
and if so where is the ecu and service connector?
I was on your site there for a while today and looking at obddiagnostics.com
and their neat cable to hook up to a laptop to check and reset codes.
Doesn't seem that we Canadians can order from them though. I guess I could
get someone to build me one with the schematic.
Dave
"TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
news:Xns97DBCE86BF733tegger@207.14.116.130...
> "JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in
> news:KNJhg.21556$I61.19165@clgrps13:
>
>> Anyone?
>>
>> Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
> Hol' on here. We're all volunteers. Be patient. Be grateful for what you
> get. It's all FREE and WE get paid nothing.
>
> Your car is OBD-II, so you need an OBD-II code reader. AutoZone will read
> the code for free, and other places might too.
>
> Ah, but you, I notice, are in Canada, as am I. AutoZone has not migrated
> up
> here yet. Canadian Tire has launched an AZ wannabe called PartsSource. You
> may want to see if they will read the code for free for you. Otherwise you
> have to pay somebody, or buy a code reader yourself. I have not yet had
> the
> misfortune to have to distill codes from our family's OBD-II vehicle, so
> cannot speak from personal experience.
>
> Prior to your car's generation, the code could still be read with the
> "Check Engine light flash" method. This does not appear to be possible
> with
> your car. (Corrections are welcome.)
>
> <jingle> Get in the Zone...Au-To-Zone...</jingle>
>
>
>
> --
> TeGGeR®
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
Sorry for sounding impatient I really don't mean to.
Actually it is my friends car, my car is a 2000 Civic SiR with a Jackson
racing SC so I have had to troubleshoot a few engine codes on my car
(OBD-II). I have jumped my service connector in by my ECU under the
passenger side kick panel and found trouble codes that way. Though I must
say that way doesn't seem to be very reliable in that the code that is shows
me is not necessarily the code that is shown on a reader... prob just me not
reading the flashes right.
So what I guess I am getting at is can that sort of thing be done on a 2001
and if so where is the ecu and service connector?
I was on your site there for a while today and looking at obddiagnostics.com
and their neat cable to hook up to a laptop to check and reset codes.
Doesn't seem that we Canadians can order from them though. I guess I could
get someone to build me one with the schematic.
Dave
"TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
news:Xns97DBCE86BF733tegger@207.14.116.130...
> "JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in
> news:KNJhg.21556$I61.19165@clgrps13:
>
>> Anyone?
>>
>> Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
> Hol' on here. We're all volunteers. Be patient. Be grateful for what you
> get. It's all FREE and WE get paid nothing.
>
> Your car is OBD-II, so you need an OBD-II code reader. AutoZone will read
> the code for free, and other places might too.
>
> Ah, but you, I notice, are in Canada, as am I. AutoZone has not migrated
> up
> here yet. Canadian Tire has launched an AZ wannabe called PartsSource. You
> may want to see if they will read the code for free for you. Otherwise you
> have to pay somebody, or buy a code reader yourself. I have not yet had
> the
> misfortune to have to distill codes from our family's OBD-II vehicle, so
> cannot speak from personal experience.
>
> Prior to your car's generation, the code could still be read with the
> "Check Engine light flash" method. This does not appear to be possible
> with
> your car. (Corrections are welcome.)
>
> <jingle> Get in the Zone...Au-To-Zone...</jingle>
>
>
>
> --
> TeGGeR®
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#11
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Re: How to check 2001 Civic Engine code
THANKS Tegger!
Sorry for sounding impatient I really don't mean to.
Actually it is my friends car, my car is a 2000 Civic SiR with a Jackson
racing SC so I have had to troubleshoot a few engine codes on my car
(OBD-II). I have jumped my service connector in by my ECU under the
passenger side kick panel and found trouble codes that way. Though I must
say that way doesn't seem to be very reliable in that the code that is shows
me is not necessarily the code that is shown on a reader... prob just me not
reading the flashes right.
So what I guess I am getting at is can that sort of thing be done on a 2001
and if so where is the ecu and service connector?
I was on your site there for a while today and looking at obddiagnostics.com
and their neat cable to hook up to a laptop to check and reset codes.
Doesn't seem that we Canadians can order from them though. I guess I could
get someone to build me one with the schematic.
Dave
"TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
news:Xns97DBCE86BF733tegger@207.14.116.130...
> "JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in
> news:KNJhg.21556$I61.19165@clgrps13:
>
>> Anyone?
>>
>> Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
> Hol' on here. We're all volunteers. Be patient. Be grateful for what you
> get. It's all FREE and WE get paid nothing.
>
> Your car is OBD-II, so you need an OBD-II code reader. AutoZone will read
> the code for free, and other places might too.
>
> Ah, but you, I notice, are in Canada, as am I. AutoZone has not migrated
> up
> here yet. Canadian Tire has launched an AZ wannabe called PartsSource. You
> may want to see if they will read the code for free for you. Otherwise you
> have to pay somebody, or buy a code reader yourself. I have not yet had
> the
> misfortune to have to distill codes from our family's OBD-II vehicle, so
> cannot speak from personal experience.
>
> Prior to your car's generation, the code could still be read with the
> "Check Engine light flash" method. This does not appear to be possible
> with
> your car. (Corrections are welcome.)
>
> <jingle> Get in the Zone...Au-To-Zone...</jingle>
>
>
>
> --
> TeGGeR®
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
Sorry for sounding impatient I really don't mean to.
Actually it is my friends car, my car is a 2000 Civic SiR with a Jackson
racing SC so I have had to troubleshoot a few engine codes on my car
(OBD-II). I have jumped my service connector in by my ECU under the
passenger side kick panel and found trouble codes that way. Though I must
say that way doesn't seem to be very reliable in that the code that is shows
me is not necessarily the code that is shown on a reader... prob just me not
reading the flashes right.
So what I guess I am getting at is can that sort of thing be done on a 2001
and if so where is the ecu and service connector?
I was on your site there for a while today and looking at obddiagnostics.com
and their neat cable to hook up to a laptop to check and reset codes.
Doesn't seem that we Canadians can order from them though. I guess I could
get someone to build me one with the schematic.
Dave
"TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
news:Xns97DBCE86BF733tegger@207.14.116.130...
> "JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in
> news:KNJhg.21556$I61.19165@clgrps13:
>
>> Anyone?
>>
>> Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
> Hol' on here. We're all volunteers. Be patient. Be grateful for what you
> get. It's all FREE and WE get paid nothing.
>
> Your car is OBD-II, so you need an OBD-II code reader. AutoZone will read
> the code for free, and other places might too.
>
> Ah, but you, I notice, are in Canada, as am I. AutoZone has not migrated
> up
> here yet. Canadian Tire has launched an AZ wannabe called PartsSource. You
> may want to see if they will read the code for free for you. Otherwise you
> have to pay somebody, or buy a code reader yourself. I have not yet had
> the
> misfortune to have to distill codes from our family's OBD-II vehicle, so
> cannot speak from personal experience.
>
> Prior to your car's generation, the code could still be read with the
> "Check Engine light flash" method. This does not appear to be possible
> with
> your car. (Corrections are welcome.)
>
> <jingle> Get in the Zone...Au-To-Zone...</jingle>
>
>
>
> --
> TeGGeR®
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#12
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Re: How to check 2001 Civic Engine code
THANKS Tegger!
Sorry for sounding impatient I really don't mean to.
Actually it is my friends car, my car is a 2000 Civic SiR with a Jackson
racing SC so I have had to troubleshoot a few engine codes on my car
(OBD-II). I have jumped my service connector in by my ECU under the
passenger side kick panel and found trouble codes that way. Though I must
say that way doesn't seem to be very reliable in that the code that is shows
me is not necessarily the code that is shown on a reader... prob just me not
reading the flashes right.
So what I guess I am getting at is can that sort of thing be done on a 2001
and if so where is the ecu and service connector?
I was on your site there for a while today and looking at obddiagnostics.com
and their neat cable to hook up to a laptop to check and reset codes.
Doesn't seem that we Canadians can order from them though. I guess I could
get someone to build me one with the schematic.
Dave
"TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
news:Xns97DBCE86BF733tegger@207.14.116.130...
> "JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in
> news:KNJhg.21556$I61.19165@clgrps13:
>
>> Anyone?
>>
>> Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
> Hol' on here. We're all volunteers. Be patient. Be grateful for what you
> get. It's all FREE and WE get paid nothing.
>
> Your car is OBD-II, so you need an OBD-II code reader. AutoZone will read
> the code for free, and other places might too.
>
> Ah, but you, I notice, are in Canada, as am I. AutoZone has not migrated
> up
> here yet. Canadian Tire has launched an AZ wannabe called PartsSource. You
> may want to see if they will read the code for free for you. Otherwise you
> have to pay somebody, or buy a code reader yourself. I have not yet had
> the
> misfortune to have to distill codes from our family's OBD-II vehicle, so
> cannot speak from personal experience.
>
> Prior to your car's generation, the code could still be read with the
> "Check Engine light flash" method. This does not appear to be possible
> with
> your car. (Corrections are welcome.)
>
> <jingle> Get in the Zone...Au-To-Zone...</jingle>
>
>
>
> --
> TeGGeR®
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
Sorry for sounding impatient I really don't mean to.
Actually it is my friends car, my car is a 2000 Civic SiR with a Jackson
racing SC so I have had to troubleshoot a few engine codes on my car
(OBD-II). I have jumped my service connector in by my ECU under the
passenger side kick panel and found trouble codes that way. Though I must
say that way doesn't seem to be very reliable in that the code that is shows
me is not necessarily the code that is shown on a reader... prob just me not
reading the flashes right.
So what I guess I am getting at is can that sort of thing be done on a 2001
and if so where is the ecu and service connector?
I was on your site there for a while today and looking at obddiagnostics.com
and their neat cable to hook up to a laptop to check and reset codes.
Doesn't seem that we Canadians can order from them though. I guess I could
get someone to build me one with the schematic.
Dave
"TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
news:Xns97DBCE86BF733tegger@207.14.116.130...
> "JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in
> news:KNJhg.21556$I61.19165@clgrps13:
>
>> Anyone?
>>
>> Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
> Hol' on here. We're all volunteers. Be patient. Be grateful for what you
> get. It's all FREE and WE get paid nothing.
>
> Your car is OBD-II, so you need an OBD-II code reader. AutoZone will read
> the code for free, and other places might too.
>
> Ah, but you, I notice, are in Canada, as am I. AutoZone has not migrated
> up
> here yet. Canadian Tire has launched an AZ wannabe called PartsSource. You
> may want to see if they will read the code for free for you. Otherwise you
> have to pay somebody, or buy a code reader yourself. I have not yet had
> the
> misfortune to have to distill codes from our family's OBD-II vehicle, so
> cannot speak from personal experience.
>
> Prior to your car's generation, the code could still be read with the
> "Check Engine light flash" method. This does not appear to be possible
> with
> your car. (Corrections are welcome.)
>
> <jingle> Get in the Zone...Au-To-Zone...</jingle>
>
>
>
> --
> TeGGeR®
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: How to check 2001 Civic Engine code
THANKS Tegger!
Sorry for sounding impatient I really don't mean to.
Actually it is my friends car, my car is a 2000 Civic SiR with a Jackson
racing SC so I have had to troubleshoot a few engine codes on my car
(OBD-II). I have jumped my service connector in by my ECU under the
passenger side kick panel and found trouble codes that way. Though I must
say that way doesn't seem to be very reliable in that the code that is shows
me is not necessarily the code that is shown on a reader... prob just me not
reading the flashes right.
So what I guess I am getting at is can that sort of thing be done on a 2001
and if so where is the ecu and service connector?
I was on your site there for a while today and looking at obddiagnostics.com
and their neat cable to hook up to a laptop to check and reset codes.
Doesn't seem that we Canadians can order from them though. I guess I could
get someone to build me one with the schematic.
Dave
"TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
news:Xns97DBCE86BF733tegger@207.14.116.130...
> "JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in
> news:KNJhg.21556$I61.19165@clgrps13:
>
>> Anyone?
>>
>> Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
> Hol' on here. We're all volunteers. Be patient. Be grateful for what you
> get. It's all FREE and WE get paid nothing.
>
> Your car is OBD-II, so you need an OBD-II code reader. AutoZone will read
> the code for free, and other places might too.
>
> Ah, but you, I notice, are in Canada, as am I. AutoZone has not migrated
> up
> here yet. Canadian Tire has launched an AZ wannabe called PartsSource. You
> may want to see if they will read the code for free for you. Otherwise you
> have to pay somebody, or buy a code reader yourself. I have not yet had
> the
> misfortune to have to distill codes from our family's OBD-II vehicle, so
> cannot speak from personal experience.
>
> Prior to your car's generation, the code could still be read with the
> "Check Engine light flash" method. This does not appear to be possible
> with
> your car. (Corrections are welcome.)
>
> <jingle> Get in the Zone...Au-To-Zone...</jingle>
>
>
>
> --
> TeGGeR®
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
Sorry for sounding impatient I really don't mean to.
Actually it is my friends car, my car is a 2000 Civic SiR with a Jackson
racing SC so I have had to troubleshoot a few engine codes on my car
(OBD-II). I have jumped my service connector in by my ECU under the
passenger side kick panel and found trouble codes that way. Though I must
say that way doesn't seem to be very reliable in that the code that is shows
me is not necessarily the code that is shown on a reader... prob just me not
reading the flashes right.
So what I guess I am getting at is can that sort of thing be done on a 2001
and if so where is the ecu and service connector?
I was on your site there for a while today and looking at obddiagnostics.com
and their neat cable to hook up to a laptop to check and reset codes.
Doesn't seem that we Canadians can order from them though. I guess I could
get someone to build me one with the schematic.
Dave
"TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
news:Xns97DBCE86BF733tegger@207.14.116.130...
> "JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in
> news:KNJhg.21556$I61.19165@clgrps13:
>
>> Anyone?
>>
>> Even if you just know where to find the ECU?
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
> Hol' on here. We're all volunteers. Be patient. Be grateful for what you
> get. It's all FREE and WE get paid nothing.
>
> Your car is OBD-II, so you need an OBD-II code reader. AutoZone will read
> the code for free, and other places might too.
>
> Ah, but you, I notice, are in Canada, as am I. AutoZone has not migrated
> up
> here yet. Canadian Tire has launched an AZ wannabe called PartsSource. You
> may want to see if they will read the code for free for you. Otherwise you
> have to pay somebody, or buy a code reader yourself. I have not yet had
> the
> misfortune to have to distill codes from our family's OBD-II vehicle, so
> cannot speak from personal experience.
>
> Prior to your car's generation, the code could still be read with the
> "Check Engine light flash" method. This does not appear to be possible
> with
> your car. (Corrections are welcome.)
>
> <jingle> Get in the Zone...Au-To-Zone...</jingle>
>
>
>
> --
> TeGGeR®
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#14
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Re: How to check 2001 Civic Engine code
"JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in
news:2dDhg.33388$JX1.22238@edtnps82:
> Where do I find the ECU and can I check the engine code from jumping a
> service connector like on the 2000 civic? Also can I reset a engine
> code by removing and replacing a fuse instead of removing and
> replacing the battery connection?
>
> 2001 Civic Sedan DX
>
> thanks
>
>
>
the ECU is behind the glove compartment
The manual says it is possible to get the codes by grounding the SCS line
at the diagnostic connector (brown wire) to ground (black wire). I haven't
tried it, though.
To reset codes. turn ignition off and remove fuse #6 in the under hood
fuse box (marked ECM/PCM). Dont forget this will clear "readiness " status
and the car will have to be driven until they are set before you can pass
inspection.
The problem is that almost but not all OBDII codes are availible this way
and I have not seen this info outside of a factory service manual, as
everyone now uses scanners instead of counting blinks of the MIL like we
did twenty years ago.
If there is enough interest I could post the MIL code to OBDII code
crossovers.
(MIL is the Malfunction Indicator Light, I.E. Check engine light)
Suggest you get a factory manual and read a lot before you jump in, you
may decide you are better off paying a good mechanic.
Scott
news:2dDhg.33388$JX1.22238@edtnps82:
> Where do I find the ECU and can I check the engine code from jumping a
> service connector like on the 2000 civic? Also can I reset a engine
> code by removing and replacing a fuse instead of removing and
> replacing the battery connection?
>
> 2001 Civic Sedan DX
>
> thanks
>
>
>
the ECU is behind the glove compartment
The manual says it is possible to get the codes by grounding the SCS line
at the diagnostic connector (brown wire) to ground (black wire). I haven't
tried it, though.
To reset codes. turn ignition off and remove fuse #6 in the under hood
fuse box (marked ECM/PCM). Dont forget this will clear "readiness " status
and the car will have to be driven until they are set before you can pass
inspection.
The problem is that almost but not all OBDII codes are availible this way
and I have not seen this info outside of a factory service manual, as
everyone now uses scanners instead of counting blinks of the MIL like we
did twenty years ago.
If there is enough interest I could post the MIL code to OBDII code
crossovers.
(MIL is the Malfunction Indicator Light, I.E. Check engine light)
Suggest you get a factory manual and read a lot before you jump in, you
may decide you are better off paying a good mechanic.
Scott
#15
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Re: How to check 2001 Civic Engine code
"JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in
news:2dDhg.33388$JX1.22238@edtnps82:
> Where do I find the ECU and can I check the engine code from jumping a
> service connector like on the 2000 civic? Also can I reset a engine
> code by removing and replacing a fuse instead of removing and
> replacing the battery connection?
>
> 2001 Civic Sedan DX
>
> thanks
>
>
>
the ECU is behind the glove compartment
The manual says it is possible to get the codes by grounding the SCS line
at the diagnostic connector (brown wire) to ground (black wire). I haven't
tried it, though.
To reset codes. turn ignition off and remove fuse #6 in the under hood
fuse box (marked ECM/PCM). Dont forget this will clear "readiness " status
and the car will have to be driven until they are set before you can pass
inspection.
The problem is that almost but not all OBDII codes are availible this way
and I have not seen this info outside of a factory service manual, as
everyone now uses scanners instead of counting blinks of the MIL like we
did twenty years ago.
If there is enough interest I could post the MIL code to OBDII code
crossovers.
(MIL is the Malfunction Indicator Light, I.E. Check engine light)
Suggest you get a factory manual and read a lot before you jump in, you
may decide you are better off paying a good mechanic.
Scott
news:2dDhg.33388$JX1.22238@edtnps82:
> Where do I find the ECU and can I check the engine code from jumping a
> service connector like on the 2000 civic? Also can I reset a engine
> code by removing and replacing a fuse instead of removing and
> replacing the battery connection?
>
> 2001 Civic Sedan DX
>
> thanks
>
>
>
the ECU is behind the glove compartment
The manual says it is possible to get the codes by grounding the SCS line
at the diagnostic connector (brown wire) to ground (black wire). I haven't
tried it, though.
To reset codes. turn ignition off and remove fuse #6 in the under hood
fuse box (marked ECM/PCM). Dont forget this will clear "readiness " status
and the car will have to be driven until they are set before you can pass
inspection.
The problem is that almost but not all OBDII codes are availible this way
and I have not seen this info outside of a factory service manual, as
everyone now uses scanners instead of counting blinks of the MIL like we
did twenty years ago.
If there is enough interest I could post the MIL code to OBDII code
crossovers.
(MIL is the Malfunction Indicator Light, I.E. Check engine light)
Suggest you get a factory manual and read a lot before you jump in, you
may decide you are better off paying a good mechanic.
Scott