Re: 94 Accord
"Texas Yankee" <no_junk_mail;@nowhere.com> wrote in
news:0bVfh.3837$LL4.3210@trnddc04: > The service light came on and stayed on (no flashing, etc.) in my > son's 94 Accord - Firestone didn't have the right connector to plug in > to his car and diagnose the codes. Now the other service light is on, > too - again, steady on, no flashing - the car seems to be running fine > - any suggestions before I send him to the dealership? > > Your car is NOT ODB-II, so nobody will be able to pull any codes using an OBD-II reader. Instead, you need a sophisticated piece of hardware known as a "paper clip". You use the paper clip to short two pins together in the Service Check Connector to make the Check Engine light flash. See here: http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/..._E_14JAN03.pdf specifically page 15. Report the code(s) back here. As for the other light, it must be the Maintenance Required lamp. You can reset it here: http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/maint...eqd-light.html -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 94 Accord
"Texas Yankee" <no_junk_mail;@nowhere.com> wrote in
news:0bVfh.3837$LL4.3210@trnddc04: > The service light came on and stayed on (no flashing, etc.) in my > son's 94 Accord - Firestone didn't have the right connector to plug in > to his car and diagnose the codes. Now the other service light is on, > too - again, steady on, no flashing - the car seems to be running fine > - any suggestions before I send him to the dealership? > > Your car is NOT ODB-II, so nobody will be able to pull any codes using an OBD-II reader. Instead, you need a sophisticated piece of hardware known as a "paper clip". You use the paper clip to short two pins together in the Service Check Connector to make the Check Engine light flash. See here: http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/..._E_14JAN03.pdf specifically page 15. Report the code(s) back here. As for the other light, it must be the Maintenance Required lamp. You can reset it here: http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/maint...eqd-light.html -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 94 Accord
motsco_ <motsco_@interbaun.com> wrote in
news:12o0gmeqqpmhtc8@corp.supernews.com: > Thom wrote: > >> Go to Autozone. They will read the ODBII codes for free for you. > > ---------------------------------- > > Yeah, and write the CODES down, not just the 'interpretation'. > > 'Curly' > except that OBD-II didn't happen until 1996,he has a 94 model;OBD-I all he needs is to jumper the two-pin connector(near ECU) and the ECU wll flash the codes at the CEL(check engine light). -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
Re: 94 Accord
motsco_ <motsco_@interbaun.com> wrote in
news:12o0gmeqqpmhtc8@corp.supernews.com: > Thom wrote: > >> Go to Autozone. They will read the ODBII codes for free for you. > > ---------------------------------- > > Yeah, and write the CODES down, not just the 'interpretation'. > > 'Curly' > except that OBD-II didn't happen until 1996,he has a 94 model;OBD-I all he needs is to jumper the two-pin connector(near ECU) and the ECU wll flash the codes at the CEL(check engine light). -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
Re: 94 Accord
motsco_ <motsco_@interbaun.com> wrote in
news:12o0gmeqqpmhtc8@corp.supernews.com: > Thom wrote: > >> Go to Autozone. They will read the ODBII codes for free for you. > > ---------------------------------- > > Yeah, and write the CODES down, not just the 'interpretation'. > > 'Curly' > except that OBD-II didn't happen until 1996,he has a 94 model;OBD-I all he needs is to jumper the two-pin connector(near ECU) and the ECU wll flash the codes at the CEL(check engine light). -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
Re: 94 Accord
motsco_ <motsco_@interbaun.com> wrote in
news:12o0gmeqqpmhtc8@corp.supernews.com: > Thom wrote: > >> Go to Autozone. They will read the ODBII codes for free for you. > > ---------------------------------- > > Yeah, and write the CODES down, not just the 'interpretation'. > > 'Curly' > except that OBD-II didn't happen until 1996,he has a 94 model;OBD-I all he needs is to jumper the two-pin connector(near ECU) and the ECU wll flash the codes at the CEL(check engine light). -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
Re: 94 Accord
I couldn't tell from the diagram in the reference manual - does the
diagnostic connector plug have just two pins that I short out with a paperclip, or are there more than two pins - if so, which pins get shorted to get the codes. THANKS VERY MUCH FOR THE HELP!! "Tegger" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message news:Xns989896837B865tegger@207.14.116.130... > "Texas Yankee" <no_junk_mail;@nowhere.com> wrote in > news:0bVfh.3837$LL4.3210@trnddc04: > >> The service light came on and stayed on (no flashing, etc.) in my >> son's 94 Accord - Firestone didn't have the right connector to plug in >> to his car and diagnose the codes. Now the other service light is on, >> too - again, steady on, no flashing - the car seems to be running fine >> - any suggestions before I send him to the dealership? >> >> > > > Your car is NOT ODB-II, so nobody will be able to pull any codes using an > OBD-II reader. > > Instead, you need a sophisticated piece of hardware known as a > "paper clip". You use the paper clip to short two pins together in the > Service Check Connector to make the Check Engine light flash. > > See here: > http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/..._E_14JAN03.pdf > specifically page 15. > > Report the code(s) back here. > > > As for the other light, it must be the Maintenance Required lamp. You can > reset it here: > http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/maint...eqd-light.html > > -- > Tegger > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 94 Accord
I couldn't tell from the diagram in the reference manual - does the
diagnostic connector plug have just two pins that I short out with a paperclip, or are there more than two pins - if so, which pins get shorted to get the codes. THANKS VERY MUCH FOR THE HELP!! "Tegger" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message news:Xns989896837B865tegger@207.14.116.130... > "Texas Yankee" <no_junk_mail;@nowhere.com> wrote in > news:0bVfh.3837$LL4.3210@trnddc04: > >> The service light came on and stayed on (no flashing, etc.) in my >> son's 94 Accord - Firestone didn't have the right connector to plug in >> to his car and diagnose the codes. Now the other service light is on, >> too - again, steady on, no flashing - the car seems to be running fine >> - any suggestions before I send him to the dealership? >> >> > > > Your car is NOT ODB-II, so nobody will be able to pull any codes using an > OBD-II reader. > > Instead, you need a sophisticated piece of hardware known as a > "paper clip". You use the paper clip to short two pins together in the > Service Check Connector to make the Check Engine light flash. > > See here: > http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/..._E_14JAN03.pdf > specifically page 15. > > Report the code(s) back here. > > > As for the other light, it must be the Maintenance Required lamp. You can > reset it here: > http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/maint...eqd-light.html > > -- > Tegger > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 94 Accord
I couldn't tell from the diagram in the reference manual - does the
diagnostic connector plug have just two pins that I short out with a paperclip, or are there more than two pins - if so, which pins get shorted to get the codes. THANKS VERY MUCH FOR THE HELP!! "Tegger" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message news:Xns989896837B865tegger@207.14.116.130... > "Texas Yankee" <no_junk_mail;@nowhere.com> wrote in > news:0bVfh.3837$LL4.3210@trnddc04: > >> The service light came on and stayed on (no flashing, etc.) in my >> son's 94 Accord - Firestone didn't have the right connector to plug in >> to his car and diagnose the codes. Now the other service light is on, >> too - again, steady on, no flashing - the car seems to be running fine >> - any suggestions before I send him to the dealership? >> >> > > > Your car is NOT ODB-II, so nobody will be able to pull any codes using an > OBD-II reader. > > Instead, you need a sophisticated piece of hardware known as a > "paper clip". You use the paper clip to short two pins together in the > Service Check Connector to make the Check Engine light flash. > > See here: > http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/..._E_14JAN03.pdf > specifically page 15. > > Report the code(s) back here. > > > As for the other light, it must be the Maintenance Required lamp. You can > reset it here: > http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/maint...eqd-light.html > > -- > Tegger > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 94 Accord
I couldn't tell from the diagram in the reference manual - does the
diagnostic connector plug have just two pins that I short out with a paperclip, or are there more than two pins - if so, which pins get shorted to get the codes. THANKS VERY MUCH FOR THE HELP!! "Tegger" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message news:Xns989896837B865tegger@207.14.116.130... > "Texas Yankee" <no_junk_mail;@nowhere.com> wrote in > news:0bVfh.3837$LL4.3210@trnddc04: > >> The service light came on and stayed on (no flashing, etc.) in my >> son's 94 Accord - Firestone didn't have the right connector to plug in >> to his car and diagnose the codes. Now the other service light is on, >> too - again, steady on, no flashing - the car seems to be running fine >> - any suggestions before I send him to the dealership? >> >> > > > Your car is NOT ODB-II, so nobody will be able to pull any codes using an > OBD-II reader. > > Instead, you need a sophisticated piece of hardware known as a > "paper clip". You use the paper clip to short two pins together in the > Service Check Connector to make the Check Engine light flash. > > See here: > http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/..._E_14JAN03.pdf > specifically page 15. > > Report the code(s) back here. > > > As for the other light, it must be the Maintenance Required lamp. You can > reset it here: > http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/maint...eqd-light.html > > -- > Tegger > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 94 Accord
"Texas Yankee" <no_junk_mail;@nowhere.com> wrote in
news:qwdgh.3464$IO5.2993@trnddc01: > I couldn't tell from the diagram in the reference manual - does the > diagnostic connector plug have just two pins that I short out with a > paperclip, or are there more than two pins - if so, which pins get > shorted to get the codes. THANKS VERY MUCH FOR THE HELP!! Dig out the connector and look at it. It's only got two pins. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 94 Accord
"Texas Yankee" <no_junk_mail;@nowhere.com> wrote in
news:qwdgh.3464$IO5.2993@trnddc01: > I couldn't tell from the diagram in the reference manual - does the > diagnostic connector plug have just two pins that I short out with a > paperclip, or are there more than two pins - if so, which pins get > shorted to get the codes. THANKS VERY MUCH FOR THE HELP!! Dig out the connector and look at it. It's only got two pins. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 94 Accord
"Texas Yankee" <no_junk_mail;@nowhere.com> wrote in
news:qwdgh.3464$IO5.2993@trnddc01: > I couldn't tell from the diagram in the reference manual - does the > diagnostic connector plug have just two pins that I short out with a > paperclip, or are there more than two pins - if so, which pins get > shorted to get the codes. THANKS VERY MUCH FOR THE HELP!! Dig out the connector and look at it. It's only got two pins. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 94 Accord
"Texas Yankee" <no_junk_mail;@nowhere.com> wrote in
news:qwdgh.3464$IO5.2993@trnddc01: > I couldn't tell from the diagram in the reference manual - does the > diagnostic connector plug have just two pins that I short out with a > paperclip, or are there more than two pins - if so, which pins get > shorted to get the codes. THANKS VERY MUCH FOR THE HELP!! Dig out the connector and look at it. It's only got two pins. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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