pulled codes
I did the old paper clip in the OBD 9 and 4 to pull the codes.
As for symptoms it was only the check engine and check awd light
I am 100% that it was a B not a P
I'll take some pics just to show
Just for clarity it was
B1275
B1276
scs service
TPMS DTC 11 13 15 17
PA10
As for symptoms it was only the check engine and check awd light
I am 100% that it was a B not a P
I'll take some pics just to show
Just for clarity it was
B1275
B1276
scs service
TPMS DTC 11 13 15 17
PA10
ahhh!
DTC codes are different than an OBDII plug reader codes!
DTC are manufacture SPECIFIC! which means you would need a Honda book that explains all the codes.....
these are DIFFERENT than the auto generic P0xxx codes..
DTC codes are different than an OBDII plug reader codes!
DTC are manufacture SPECIFIC! which means you would need a Honda book that explains all the codes.....
these are DIFFERENT than the auto generic P0xxx codes..
Last edited by justnspace; May 3, 2016 at 10:57 AM.
it would be easier for you to just to go to autozone and get the OBDII generic P0xxx codes that TELL you exactly what's going on
I keep trying to google "DTC B codes" but its super hard to decipher
I keep trying to google "DTC B codes" but its super hard to decipher
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i think you are doing it the hard way, by checking the codes via special key sequence....which gives you specific manufacture codes instead of the codes that are generally outputted by the OBDII system...
like, you are creating a problem when there wasnt one.
after work today, drop by autozone and ask if some one can check the "check engine light" on your dash
like.....any auto store can read the check engine light for you and give the appropriate P-codes.
i think you are doing it the hard way, by checking the codes via special key sequence....which gives you specific manufacture codes instead of the codes that are generally outputted by the OBDII system...
like, you are creating a problem when there wasnt one.
after work today, drop by autozone and ask if some one can check the "check engine light" on your dash
i think you are doing it the hard way, by checking the codes via special key sequence....which gives you specific manufacture codes instead of the codes that are generally outputted by the OBDII system...
like, you are creating a problem when there wasnt one.
after work today, drop by autozone and ask if some one can check the "check engine light" on your dash
so the next easiest way is to pull the codes myself with-out a obd reader
is the obd 4 and 9
as for creating a problem not sure how im creating a problem. making it harder on myself yes.
If you have Android phone - download free Torque app and buy a bluetooth OBD plug for 15 bucks off Amazon or Newegg and you're set. I assume iPhone has a similar app, but I don't own one so I can't personally verify.
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