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reading codes on 93 Civic 1.5
"Robert Reynolds" > wrote
> Elle wrote: >> "Robert Reynolds" > wrote >>> Thanks for the info. By the way, how do you read codes >>> on this car? Do you have to get a Honda-specific >>> scanner? >> >> I am pretty sure it's like my 91 Civic: Codes are read >> directly at the ECU via blinking flashing lights. See >> http://media.honda.co.uk/car/owner/m...sk301/6-74.pdf >> for help. It's not difficult. No special scanner or other >> tool is required. >> >> The ECU is located under the front passenger footwell >> mat. > > That's a funny place to put it. > > I haven't bothered to get a shop manual for this car yet, > because I've never had any trouble with it. It's a great > car. Everything is laid out so conveniently I didn't even > need to look at a book when I changed the timing belt and > water pump at 100,000 miles. It took me about an hour. I > really love this car. I can't do these in an hour, but I do them handily, leisurely and carefully within about two days (subsequent to many tips from this newsgroup and a good manual). I get a kick out of maintaining my 91 Civic as well. It's a huge reason why I do not go out and buy a new one or a more recent used one. |
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reading codes on 93 Civic 1.5
Elle wrote: > I get a kick out of maintaining my 91 Civic as well. It's a > huge reason why I do not go out and buy a new one or a more > recent used one. > > We have had this car for about 8 months, and have had dozens of people offering to buy it. I always wonder why manufacturers stop making such successful designs. If they were to make this car again without changing anything, they'd sell thousands of them. I'm not impressed with the newer cars. Big stupid wheels on a stupidly tall car, less gas mileage, and way to ostentatious. Ditto for my brother in law's new Camry. It just looks ridiculous next to his ten year old Camry. |
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reading codes on 93 Civic 1.5
On Jan 7, 3:07*pm, Robert Reynolds > wrote:
> Elle wrote: > We have had this car for about 8 months, and have had dozens of people > offering to buy it. *I always wonder why manufacturers stop making such > successful designs. *If they were to make this car again without > changing anything, they'd sell thousands of them. *I'm not impressed > with the newer cars. *Big stupid wheels on a stupidly tall car, less gas > mileage, and way to ostentatious. *Ditto for my brother in law's new > Camry. *It just looks ridiculous next to his ten year old Camry. I agree. I've got a 92 and a 93 for my wife. It sounds like we have the same problem. I just started a thread yesterday and just now flipped back and found yours. If you get yours solved, let me know. FYI, grab a Haynes for $20. It's not perfect but will get you thru most things, like checking codes. (jump the small 2 pin connecter under your glove box, right side, pull it out of the green rubber case, then watch CEL flash) By the way, I also had an 89 Accord a few years back. Ran it to 450,000 km and drove it to the wrecker. |
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reading codes on 93 Civic 1.5
Robert Reynolds wrote:
> > > wrote: > >> By the way, I also had an 89 Accord a few years back. Ran it to >> 450,000 km and drove it to the wrecker. > > My 89 accord had 275,000 miles, and then it was stolen. My '87 Integra had 750 miles, and then it was stolen (I'd owned it 2 weeks). |
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