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iwouldhitit 02-28-2003 03:31 AM

ecu code?
 
does any one have a site that shows all the codes..i got a b18 with 91 teg ecu in my crx and at first it had a long blink the it blinks 7 time...

HMT-Admin 02-28-2003 03:49 AM

Re:ecu code?
 
http://www.hondata.com/techecucodes.html

TurboEF9 02-28-2003 06:32 PM

Re:ecu code?
 
7 = TPS..

Been messing with your throttle body? Yanked on the connector, possiblly breaking the wire inside it's plastic shielding? Hrm..

5_LiTeR_EaTeR 03-01-2003 11:27 PM

Re:ecu code?
 
Either that or its out of adjustment or just dirty. DO NOT BREAK THE SENSOR!!! Its one of the biggest mistakes from Honda. You can only buy the TPS with the Throttle body because they do not sell them seperately. undo the retaining bolts with torx bits then spray the inside of the sensor off with carb cleaner or so and clean on out inside of where it bolts because the gasket usually breaks and makes it stick. pop it back in with the least amount of force then put the bolts back in but don't tighten. Start the car up then rotate the the TPS around to where it sounds the best. Then tighten the bolts. If that doesn't work check the continuity from the tops going to the ecu by unplugging the ecu connectors (MAKE SURE YOU DISCONNECT THE BATTERY!) and check for continuity from the sensor plug to each of the wires going to the ecu. If you have continutiy THEN replace the sensor if you can get ahold of one. No use in replacing something that expensive if its not broken. hope that helps.

-Alex

iwouldhitit 03-02-2003 03:14 AM

Re:ecu code?
 
thanks guys for your help :)

HMT-Admin 03-02-2003 06:17 PM

Re:ecu code?
 
lol, is that how you adjust a TPS? haha

normally set the tps to .5v at closed, and should be about 4.5 @ WOT with a volt/multimeter

"undo the retaining bolts with torx bits "

Torx bits? hah, never seen a honda with torx bits. Honda uses break-away screws on TPS's so people cant ---- with them. If you have to remove a TPS, you have to grind off the old head of the screw, and use new screws.

Jeff



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