Update 2000 CRV Check Engine light
My local Autozone store plugged into my computer and told me that the code
was either P071 or P091. ( I didn't have a pen and am going from memory) He did say that the code ment "running too lean on bank one". He also recommended that I take it to Honda so they could use their analyzer since it will probably give them more specific information. "There are too many things that might cause this particular code to come up." The indicator was no longer lit after he pulled the code so maybe I am lucky and this was just a fluke. Thanks to all that replied to my original posting. |
Re: Update 2000 CRV Check Engine light
Clyde <none@none.org> wrote in
news:Xns988F5C9C2F88wealdattnet@204.127.36.1: > My local Autozone store plugged into my computer and told me that the > code was either P071 or P091. ( I didn't have a pen and am going from > memory) Incomplete code. Code is a letter and FOUR numbers. Possible correct codes: P0171 = Fuel system too lean P0172 = Fuel system too lean P0174 = Front bank (Bank 2) Fuel system too lean P0175 = Front bank (Bank 2) Fuel system too lean > > He did say that the code ment "running too lean on bank one". No such code description. > He also > recommended that I take it to Honda so they could use their analyzer > since it will probably give them more specific information. "There > are too many things that might cause this particular code to come up." He's right. There may even be enhanced codes ("P1xxx", "P2xxx", etc.) which AZ may not even be able to read. > > The indicator was no longer lit after he pulled the code so maybe I am > lucky and this was just a fluke. He cleared the light for you. If it doesn't come on again and there are no driveability problems, you're OK. If it does come on again, go to the dealer, not AZ. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: Update 2000 CRV Check Engine light
Clyde <none@none.org> wrote in
news:Xns988F5C9C2F88wealdattnet@204.127.36.1: > My local Autozone store plugged into my computer and told me that the > code was either P071 or P091. ( I didn't have a pen and am going from > memory) Incomplete code. Code is a letter and FOUR numbers. Possible correct codes: P0171 = Fuel system too lean P0172 = Fuel system too lean P0174 = Front bank (Bank 2) Fuel system too lean P0175 = Front bank (Bank 2) Fuel system too lean > > He did say that the code ment "running too lean on bank one". No such code description. > He also > recommended that I take it to Honda so they could use their analyzer > since it will probably give them more specific information. "There > are too many things that might cause this particular code to come up." He's right. There may even be enhanced codes ("P1xxx", "P2xxx", etc.) which AZ may not even be able to read. > > The indicator was no longer lit after he pulled the code so maybe I am > lucky and this was just a fluke. He cleared the light for you. If it doesn't come on again and there are no driveability problems, you're OK. If it does come on again, go to the dealer, not AZ. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: Update 2000 CRV Check Engine light
Clyde <none@none.org> wrote in
news:Xns988F5C9C2F88wealdattnet@204.127.36.1: > My local Autozone store plugged into my computer and told me that the > code was either P071 or P091. ( I didn't have a pen and am going from > memory) Incomplete code. Code is a letter and FOUR numbers. Possible correct codes: P0171 = Fuel system too lean P0172 = Fuel system too lean P0174 = Front bank (Bank 2) Fuel system too lean P0175 = Front bank (Bank 2) Fuel system too lean > > He did say that the code ment "running too lean on bank one". No such code description. > He also > recommended that I take it to Honda so they could use their analyzer > since it will probably give them more specific information. "There > are too many things that might cause this particular code to come up." He's right. There may even be enhanced codes ("P1xxx", "P2xxx", etc.) which AZ may not even be able to read. > > The indicator was no longer lit after he pulled the code so maybe I am > lucky and this was just a fluke. He cleared the light for you. If it doesn't come on again and there are no driveability problems, you're OK. If it does come on again, go to the dealer, not AZ. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: Update 2000 CRV Check Engine light
Clyde <none@none.org> wrote in
news:Xns988F5C9C2F88wealdattnet@204.127.36.1: > My local Autozone store plugged into my computer and told me that the > code was either P071 or P091. ( I didn't have a pen and am going from > memory) Incomplete code. Code is a letter and FOUR numbers. Possible correct codes: P0171 = Fuel system too lean P0172 = Fuel system too lean P0174 = Front bank (Bank 2) Fuel system too lean P0175 = Front bank (Bank 2) Fuel system too lean > > He did say that the code ment "running too lean on bank one". No such code description. > He also > recommended that I take it to Honda so they could use their analyzer > since it will probably give them more specific information. "There > are too many things that might cause this particular code to come up." He's right. There may even be enhanced codes ("P1xxx", "P2xxx", etc.) which AZ may not even be able to read. > > The indicator was no longer lit after he pulled the code so maybe I am > lucky and this was just a fluke. He cleared the light for you. If it doesn't come on again and there are no driveability problems, you're OK. If it does come on again, go to the dealer, not AZ. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: Update 2000 CRV Check Engine light
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Re: Update 2000 CRV Check Engine light
Thank you very much vor your reply!! |
Re: Update 2000 CRV Check Engine light
Thank you very much vor your reply!! |
Re: Update 2000 CRV Check Engine light
Thank you very much vor your reply!! |
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