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Autodata - Diagnostic Trouble Codes Fault locations and probable causes - 2004 edition

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Model: Civic 1,4 Civic 1,6 Civic 2,O Type R Civic Coupe 1,7 Accord 1.6 Accord 1,8<br />

Accord 2,O Accord 2,2 Accord 2,3 Accord Coupe 2,O Accord Coupe 3,O<br />

<strong>Trouble</strong> codes greater than 9 are indicated as follows: Erasing<br />

Long flashes indicate the 'tens' of the trouble code [A]. Switch ignition OFF.<br />

Short flashes indicate the 'units' of the trouble code El [C]. Remove bridge wire.<br />

A short pause separates each flash [B].<br />

Civic:<br />

0 A long pause separates each trouble code El [Dl. 0 Remove No.6 ECM fuse (15A) from underbonnet fuse box<br />

For example: <strong>Trouble</strong> code 12 displayed El.<br />

for 10 seconds minimum m.<br />

Switch ignition OFF.<br />

Accord 1,6:<br />

Rectify faults as necessary.<br />

Remove No.6 ECM fuse (7.5A) from Dassenaer " s side fascia<br />

NOTE: If a trouble code is displayed but not listed in the trouble fuse box for 10 seconds kinikum a.<br />

code table, suspect engine control module (ECM) fault. Accord/Accord Coupe (except 1,6):<br />

Remove No.13 RADIO BACK UP fuse (7,5A) from<br />

passenger s side fascia fuse box for 10 seconds<br />

minimum El.<br />

Refit fuse.<br />

<strong>Trouble</strong> codes may also be erased by disconnecting battery<br />

lead.<br />

WARNING: Disconnecting BACK UP fuse or battery may erase<br />

memory from electronic units (e.g. radio, clock).<br />

Repeat checking procedure to ensure no data remains in<br />

ECM fault memory.<br />

The engine control module (ECM) fault memory can also be<br />

erased using diagnostic equipment connected to the data<br />

link connector (DLC).<br />

I A B A B A C A B A B A

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