Check engines codes for Accord 4 cyl. 1999

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Saintor, Dec 29, 2003.

  1. Saintor

    Saintor Guest

    Is there a place over the net that list them? What I get is only one
    repetitive long blink.
     
    Saintor, Dec 29, 2003
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  2. Saintor

    John Ings Guest

    http://tech.hybridgarage.com/tech/codes.html
     
    John Ings, Dec 30, 2003
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  3. Saintor

    Saintor Guest

    Thank you. John. I disconnected the battery and the CE light
    disappeared. It happened right after I missed starting the engine.
    Might be related (?).
     
    Saintor, Dec 30, 2003
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  4. Saintor

    John Ings Guest

    A code 1? I doubt it. But resetting the light to see if it comes up
    again is standard procedure.
     
    John Ings, Dec 30, 2003
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  5. Saintor

    Saintor Guest

    I thought that it would correspond to 1-0 or 10? No?
     
    Saintor, Dec 30, 2003
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  6. Saintor

    John Ings Guest

    How then would you know which is a 1 and which is a 10?
    I've always assumed a 10 would be ten slow flashes, but I must admit
    I've never seen it. Tegger? Mista Bone? Have you guys seen a 10?

    Saintor, explain what you mean by you 'missed starting the engine'.
    You tried to start the engine and it would not start? Did it fire at
    all, even briefly? It ran but just didn't start on the first try?
     
    John Ings, Dec 30, 2003
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  7. Saintor

    Saintor Guest

    Probably entirely my fault. With the starter, I didn't allow enough time to
    get the engine running. I don't think it fired. Started just ok at the
    next attempt.
     
    Saintor, Dec 30, 2003
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  8. Saintor

    Saintor Guest

    How then would you know which is a 1 and which is a 10?
    Anyone?
     
    Saintor, Jan 4, 2004
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  9. Saintor

    Randolph Guest

    The service manual for my '94 Civic says that DTC 10 and above are "a
    series of long and short flashes". I would think, but have never seen,
    that 10 would be a single, long flash and that 20 would be two long
    flashes. "10" is the intake air temperature sensor on my car and it is
    easy to unplug. I'll try it one of these days.
     
    Randolph, Jan 5, 2004
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  10. Saintor

    Saintor Guest

    But where exactly is this IAT sensor? I guess it is close to intake,
    but I can't find it.
     
    Saintor, Feb 1, 2004
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  11. Saintor

    Saintor Guest

    Finally got the bill. It was a CVS valve located near the gas tank.
    95$CAD + 2.5 hours + 49.95$ Scan for a total close to 300$CAD, txs in.

    Why would a CVS valve would fail? No idea. I think that these OBD-II
    devices are oversensitive.
     
    Saintor, Feb 7, 2004
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