1990 accord - reset error codes
I have a problem with my 1990 Honda Accord. I have figured out
how to use a paper clip with the connector on the passenger side to get the error codes to flash on the dash. Is there an easy way to reset the error codes so I just see the new ones that are (hopefully) causing my problem ? Is there a cheap code reader (OBD I ???) that will reset the error codes ? Thanks Gene |
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"Gene Wagenbreth" <genewxxx@isi-OS4> wrote in message
news:esph8j$sc6@venera.isi.edu... >I have a problem with my 1990 Honda Accord. I have figured out > how to use a paper clip with the connector on the passenger > side to get the error codes to flash on the dash. > > Is there an easy way to reset the error codes so I just see the > new ones that are (hopefully) causing my problem ? > > Is there a cheap code reader (OBD I ???) that will reset the > error codes ? > > Thanks > > Gene Yes - I bought one for $35 at Checker Auto. Then I found it was a pair of jumper plugs (one for Honda, one for Toyota) and a plastic screwdriver for Nissans :-} But it also had a hardcopy of this book http://www.iequus.com/downloads/manu..._E_14JAN03.pdf that made it worthwhile. You can find the info you need in that. Mike |
Re: 1990 accord - reset error codes
Gene Wagenbreth <genewxxx@isi-OS4> wrote in news:esph8j$sc6@venera.isi.edu:
> I have a problem with my 1990 Honda Accord. I have figured out > how to use a paper clip with the connector on the passenger > side to get the error codes to flash on the dash. > > Is there an easy way to reset the error codes so I just see the > new ones that are (hopefully) causing my problem ? > > Is there a cheap code reader (OBD I ???) that will reset the > error codes ? > You don't need ANY tools! Just pull the Backup fuse from the under-hood fuse box for ten seconds, then put it back. This will clear the codes. In case you're wondering, pulling that fuse is the factory-specified method. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 1990 accord - reset error codes
| I have a problem with my 1990 Honda Accord.
Incredibly many design flaws : 5 more I have not exposed here. | Is there an easy way to reset the error codes http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBr...0c.jsp#hd1-1-2 |
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Thanks to all for help. what are: Incredibly many design flaws : 5 more I have not exposed here. |
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"Gene Wagenbreth" <genewxxx@isi-OS4> wrote in message
news:essc5c$gav@venera.isi.edu... > > > Thanks to all for help. what are: > > Incredibly many design flaws : 5 more I have not exposed here. Just as well - they are, shall we say, controversial. The posts tend to create more heat than light. Mike |
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"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in
news:nJidnXKXiv8acWzYnZ2dnUVZ_qarnZ2d@sedona.net: > "Gene Wagenbreth" <genewxxx@isi-OS4> wrote in message > news:essc5c$gav@venera.isi.edu... >> >> >> Thanks to all for help. what are: >> >> Incredibly many design flaws : 5 more I have not exposed here. > > Just as well - they are, shall we say, controversial. The posts tend to > create more heat than light. > The quote you respond to was typed by "TE Chea", the troll formerly known as "TE Cheah". (note the "H") We here learn he now wants to expose himself! This is bad and can get him arrested in many countries if he is caught (especially if he is ugly). Is indecent exposure illegal in TE Chea's home country of...Burma? TE Chea is posting from Burma? Oh, wait, I forgot Burma's despotic military leaders have decided the country shall be known as "Myanmar". I thought Myanmar's primary products were floods, political insurrection and malarial mosquitoes. I am willing to be corrected, of course. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 01:51:42 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m>
wrote: >"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in >news:nJidnXKXiv8acWzYnZ2dnUVZ_qarnZ2d@sedona.ne t: > >> "Gene Wagenbreth" <genewxxx@isi-OS4> wrote in message >> news:essc5c$gav@venera.isi.edu... >>> >>> >>> Thanks to all for help. what are: >>> >>> Incredibly many design flaws : 5 more I have not exposed here. >> >> Just as well - they are, shall we say, controversial. The posts tend to >> create more heat than light. >> > > > >The quote you respond to was typed by "TE Chea", the troll formerly known >as "TE Cheah". (note the "H") > >We here learn he now wants to expose himself! > >This is bad and can get him arrested in many countries if he is caught >(especially if he is ugly). Is indecent exposure illegal in TE Chea's home >country of...Burma? > >TE Chea is posting from Burma? Oh, wait, I forgot Burma's despotic military >leaders have decided the country shall be known as "Myanmar". > >I thought Myanmar's primary products were floods, political insurrection >and malarial mosquitoes. I am willing to be corrected, of course. You forgot moronic usenet posts. |
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| what are:
| Incredibly many design flaws You can see 4 minor flaws in my posts dated 6-2-05, 7-2-06, 13-11-06 & 17-11-06. 3 more-severe 1s are in my 13-11-03, 12-5-06, 20-6-06 & 23-10-06 posts. 1 in rec.autos.makers.honda, dated 21-1-07. |
Re: 1990 accord - reset error codes
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 01:51:42 +0000, Tegger wrote:
> "Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in > news:nJidnXKXiv8acWzYnZ2dnUVZ_qarnZ2d@sedona.net: > >> "Gene Wagenbreth" <genewxxx@isi-OS4> wrote in message >> news:essc5c$gav@venera.isi.edu... >>> >>> >>> Thanks to all for help. what are: >>> >>> Incredibly many design flaws : 5 more I have not exposed here. >> >> Just as well - they are, shall we say, controversial. The posts tend to >> create more heat than light. >> >> > > > The quote you respond to was typed by "TE Chea", the troll formerly known > as "TE Cheah". (note the "H") > > We here learn he now wants to expose himself! > > This is bad and can get him arrested in many countries if he is caught > (especially if he is ugly). Is indecent exposure illegal in TE Chea's home > country of...Burma? > > TE Chea is posting from Burma? Oh, wait, I forgot Burma's despotic > military leaders have decided the country shall be known as "Myanmar". > > I thought Myanmar's primary products were floods, political insurrection > and malarial mosquitoes. I am willing to be corrected, of course. And what the hell are you doing here?! Get back over to Toyota and answer the question I posted about my Supra!!! Nice to see you again! Oh, yeah, and, do get over to Toyota and answer my question about my supra, 'k? |
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On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 00:46:48 +0000, Tegger wrote:
> Gene Wagenbreth <genewxxx@isi-OS4> wrote in > news:esph8j$sc6@venera.isi.edu: > >> I have a problem with my 1990 Honda Accord. I have figured out how to >> use a paper clip with the connector on the passenger side to get the >> error codes to flash on the dash. >> >> Is there an easy way to reset the error codes so I just see the new ones >> that are (hopefully) causing my problem ? >> >> Is there a cheap code reader (OBD I ???) that will reset the error codes >> ? >> >> > > > You don't need ANY tools! > > Just pull the Backup fuse from the under-hood fuse box for ten seconds, > then put it back. This will clear the codes. > > In case you're wondering, pulling that fuse is the factory-specified > method. And if the error hasn't been fixed, it'll be back!! |
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wrote in news:sb3Jh.1607$8o1.1502@trndny01: > > > And what the hell are you doing here?! Get back over to Toyota and > answer the question I posted about my Supra!!! > > Nice to see you again! > > Oh, yeah, and, do get over to Toyota and answer my question about my > supra, 'k? > > What question? How old is it? I can't find any recent Supra questions in alt.autos.toyota. Or do you mean in the Yahoo group? -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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