Tuesday, July 25, 2017

OBD HACK- Diagnose your Honda OBD even without the diagnostic scanner


THIS TUTORIAL FOR 16 and 2 PIN OBD SOCKET

 

 TUTORIAL ON HOW  TO RETRIEVE THE TROUBLE CODE OF HONDA CARS EVEN WITHOUT THE DIAGNOSTIC TOOL.
THIS TUTORIAL WILL WORK FOR THE FOLLOWING MODEL:
MODELYEAR MODEL
Aerodeck92-02
Accord86-06
Ascot90-02
Ballade89-00
Breeze93-94
Civic88-06
Concerto88-95
CR-V97-06
CRX88-06
Domani91-94
HR-V99-06
Inspire90-94
Integra86-06
Legend86-06
NSX90-06
Odyssey95-06
Prelude86-06
Shuttle88-00
S200099-06
Vigor90-94

BEFORE THE DIAGNOSE PLEASE VERIFY OF WHICH OBD SOCKET CONNECTOR YOU HAVE IF IT IS 16 PIN OF 2 PIN. 

IF YOU ARE NOT AWARE THE LOCATION OF THIS SOCKET YOU CAN USE THIS APP.

DOWNLOAD OBD SOCKET LOCATION GUIDE BELOW!

OBD SOCKET LOCATION

 

PLEASE NOTE:If after following the instructions below the Check Engine Light does not flash it either means there are no fault codes or there is a connection error. To test connection, remove the TPS and run the engine then recheck codes.
PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTION BELOW
If possible run the engine to bring the oxygen sensor up to operating temperature then switch the engine off.
Connect the terminals using your own jumper wire.
Connector LocationConnector Location
ABOVE ARE THE JUMPER SETTING FOR MANUAL DIAGNOSTIC
Turn ignition ON.
If the Check Engine Light (CEL) flashes, read codes as described in the Code Format Description below.
Here is the code format

 Read the Check engine light on your dashboard base on code format above.
Flashing Check Engine Light
Code Format Description
 Each code is made up of two series of flashes.
• The long flashes indicate the ‘tens‘ digits.
• The short flashes indicate the ‘ones’ digits.
• A long pause separates each code sequence.
• Code Format on the diagram above is Code 12.
 If no long flashes are observed then the code is a straight count of short flashes. i.e. 4 flashes = code 4.
BELOW ARE LIST OF TROUBLE CODES.
CodeSensor/CircuitCauseSolution
0ECUECU Bad, or ECU Fuse BlownCheck ECU Fuse, Check Eeprom is in socket correctly and not loose
1Oxygen SensorLoose Wiring, Bad SensorCheck wiring, check sensor *
3Map SensorLoose Wiring, Bad SensorMake sure sensor is plugged in and wiring is correct
4CKP (Crankshaft Position Sensor)Loose WiringCheck that distributor plugs are connected and wiring is not loose
6Coolant TemperatureLoose Wiring, Bad SensorCheck that plug is connected and wiring is not loose
7TPS (Throttle Position Sensor)Loose Wiring, Bad SensorMake sure sensor is plugged in and wiring is correct
8TDC Position (Top Dead Center)Loose WiringCheck that distributor plugs are connected and wiring is not loose
9CYP (No. 1 Cylinder Position)Loose WiringCheck that distributor plugs are connected and wiring is not loose
10IAT (Intake Air Temperature)Incorrect Harness Plug, Bad SensorCheck that correct sensor plug is connected, Replace Sensor
12Exhaust Gas RecirculationIncorrect Harness Plug, Bad SensorCheck wiring, check sensor *
13Barometric PressureBad SensorCheck wiring, check sensor *
14IACV (Idle Air Control Valve)Incorrect Harness Plug, Bad SensorCheck that correct sensor plug is connected, Replace Sensor
15Ignition Output SignalLoose Wiring, Bad SensorCheck wiring, most likely wiring will be the issue
16Fuel InjectorLoose WiringCheck wiring, most likely wiring will be the issue
17VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor)Loose Wiring, Bad SensorCheck that plug is connected and wiring is not loose
19Lock-Up Control SolenoidLoose Wiring, Bad SensorCheck wiring, check sensor *
20ELD (Electronic Load Detector)Loose Wiring, Bad SensorCheck wiring, check sensor *
21VTEC SolenoidLoose Wiring, Bad SensorThis is common, make wire is ran to correct ecu pin location (pin D14)
22VTEC Pressure SwitchLoose Wiring, No Oil PressureCheck wiring, check sensor *
23Knock SensorLoose Wiring, Bad SensorCheck wiring, check sensor *
4Oxygen Sensor Heater CircuitLoose Wiring, Bad SensorCheck wiring, check sensor *
43Fuel System SupplyLow Fuel Pressure, Vacuum LeaksMake sure fuel pressure is adequate at idle (40-50psi base), check for vacuum leaks
IF YOU DONE AND YOU ALREADY FIX THE PROBLEM YOU CAN NOW CLEAR THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT.
PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTION BELOW.
NOTE: IF THE CODE WAS NOT ON THE LIST ABOVE. PLEASE GOOGLE IT. THANKS
Erasing Guide
  1. Erasing Switch ignition OFF.
  2. Remove bridge wire. Remove BACK UP fuse (7,5A) from underbonnet fusebox for 10 seconds minimum
  3. Refit fuse.
  4. Trouble codes may also be erased by disconnecting battery lead. WARNING: Disconnecting BACK UP fuse or battery may erase memory from electronic units (e.g. radio, clock).
  5. Repeat checking procedure to ensure no data remains in ECM fault memory.

 

 

YOU CAN ALSO WATCH THE VIDEOS BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION.

IF YOU DONT GET IT. PLEASE REPLAY AGAIN.

IF YOU ARE AFRAID TO DO THIS TUTORIAL YOU CAN BUY A DIAGNOSTIC TOOL AT

HENRY IMPORT AND EXPORT CORPORATION  

Please Visit www.airtoolsph.com

THANK YOU!

NEVER MIND THE TAGS BELOW.

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