Trouble Codes

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Retrieving Codes using the Service Check Connector

Service check connector.jpg
The service check connector is under the glove box. It should normally be connected to the connector cover located under the glove box but it may have come loose or be tucked behind other wires or the speaker box. In that case you may need to pull back the carpet covering the subwoofer/amp box in the front area of the passenger footwell to see it as I did here.

You are looking for a two pin connector. The plastic connector itself is bright blue. The wire colors seem to vary by year. On my 1991 they were BLU and GRN/WHT. On some later years they are BLU and BRN/BLK. You have to look right near the connector to see the wire colors because  they are wrapped in black electrical tape. The best thing to do is just look for the bright blue connector.

Once you have found it, follow these steps to retrieve any trouble codes stored in the computer:

  1. Shorted sc connector.jpg
    Turn the car off.
  2. Use a jumper wire or bent paperclip to short the connector as shown in the photo at right.
  3. Turn the ignition on but do not start the car.
  4. Record the blinking frequency of any dash indicator lights.
  5. The control unit can indicate up to three problems (three trouble codes). It will show the last three codes recorded since it was reset by disconnecting power (either disconnecting the battery or pulling the appropriate fuse). The blinking frequency indicates the problem code. Long blinks indicate the main code, short blinks indicate the sub code.
  6. Cel code.jpg For further clarification
  7. If you miscount the blinking lights or want to double check it, simply cycle the ignition switch off and  back on again and it will re-display the blinks from the beginning.
  8. When you have recorded the blinks, remove the shorting wire or paper clip from the service connector. If you start the car with the service check connector shorted the Check Engine light will come on.
  9. Refer to the appropriate troubleshooting guide for the system you are trying to diagnose for a list of the meaning of the various code numbers for that system.
  10. You may want to pull the fuse for at least three seconds to clear all trouble codes stored in the computer. That way you will know that any further codes are new and not the same codes you just retrieved.

 

MIL Code Description OBD II Code Description
0 ECM P1607
P1608
ECM Internal Circuit Failure A
ECM Internal Circuit Failure B

1

Front HO2S P0151
P0152

Front Primary HO2S Circuit Low Voltage (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
Front Primary HO2S Circuit High Voltage (Bank 2 Sensor 1)

2

Rear HO2S P0131
P0132

Rear Primary HO2S Circuit Low Voltage (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
Rear Primary HO2S Circuit High Voltage (Bank 1 Sensor 1)

3

MAP Sensor P0107
P0108

MAP Sensor Low Input
MAP Sensor High Input

4

CKP Sensor Position A P0335
P0336

CKP Sensor A Circuit Malfunction
CKP Sensor A Range/Performance

5

MAP Sensor P1128
P1129

MAP Lower Than Expected
MAP Higher Than Expected

6

ECT Sensor P0117
P0118

ECT Circuit Low Input
ECT Circuit High Input

7

TP Sensor P0122
P0123
P1121

TP Circuit Low Input
TP Circuit High Input
Throttle Position Lower Than Expected

9

CYP Sensor Position A P1381
P1382

CYP Sensor A Intermittent Interruption
CYP Sensor A No Signal

10

IAT Sensor P0111
P0112
P0113

IAT Range/Performance Problem
IAT Circuit Low Input
IAT Circuit High Input

12

EGR Valve Lift Sensor P1491
P1498

EGR Valve Lift Insufficient Detected
EGR Valve Lift Sensor High Voltage

13

BARO Sensor P1106
P1107
P1108

BARO Circuit Range/Performance Malfunction
BARO Circuit Low Input
BARO Circuit High Input

14

IAC Valve P505

IAC System Malfunction

15

Ignition Output Signal

 

16

Fuel Injection

 

17

VSS P0500

VSS Circuit Low Input

18

Ignition Timing Adjuster

 

21

Front VTEC Solenoid Valve

 

22

Front VTEC Pressure Switch P1279

VTEC System Malfunction, Front Bank (Bank 2)

23

Front KS P0330

Front KS Circuit Malfunction

30

A/T FI Signal A

 

31

A/T FI Signal B P1671
P1672
A/T FI Data Line No Signal
A/T FI Data Line Failure

35

TC STB Signal P1676
P1677
Traction Control System FI Data Line No Signal
Traction Control System FI Data Line Failure

36

TCFC Signal

 

37 P1246
P1247
P1248
Accelerator Position Sensor 1 Circuit Malfunction
Accelerator Position Sensor 2 Circuit Malfunction
Accelerator Position Sensors 1 & 2 Improper Correlation
40 P1241
P1242
P1243
P1244
Throttle Vent Control Motor Circuit 1 Malfunction
Throttle Vent Control Motor Circuit 2 Malfunction
Throttle Position Insufficient
Closed Throttle Position Insufficient

41

Front HO2S Heater P0155

Front Primary HO2S Heater Circuit Malfunction (Bank 2 Sensor 1)

42

Rear HO2S Heater P0135

Rear Primary HO2S Heater Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1 Sensor 1)

43

Front Fuel Supply System

 

44

Rear Fuel Supply System

 

45

Front Fuel Metering P0174
P0175

System Too Lean, Front Bank (Bank 2)
System Too Rich, Front Bank (Bank 2)

46

Rear Fuel Metering P0171
P0172

System Too Lean, Rear Bank (Bank 1)
System Too Rich, Rear Bank (Bank 1)

47

Fuel Pump

 

51

Rear VTEC Solenoid Valve

 

52

Rear VTEC Pressure Switch P1259

VTEC System Malfunction, Rear Bank (Bank 1)

53

Rear KS P0325

Rear KS Circuit Malfunction

54

CKP Sensor Position B P1336
P1337

CKP Sensor B Range/Performance
CKP Sensor B Low Input

59

CYP Sensor Position B P1386
P1387

CYP Sensor B Intermittent Interruption
CYP Sensor B No Signal

61 P0153 Front Primary HO2S Slow Response (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
62 P0133 Rear Primary HO2S Slow Response (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
63 P0157
P0158
P0159
Front Secondary HO2S Circuit Low Voltage (Bank 2 Sensor 2)
Front Secondary HO2S Circuit High Voltage (Bank 2 Sensor 2)
Front Secondary HO2S Circuit Slow Response (Bank 2 Sensor 2)
64 P0137
P0138
P0139
Rear Secondary HO2S Circuit Low Voltage (Bank 1 Sensor 2)
Rear Secondary HO2S Circuit High Voltage (Bank 1 Sensor 2)
Rear Secondary HO2S Slow Response (Bank 1 Sensor 2)
65 P0161 Front Secondary HO2S Heater Circuit Malfunction (Bank 2 Sensor 2)
66 P0141 Rear Secondary HO2S Heater Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1 Sensor 2)
67 P0430 Front Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold
68 P0420 Rear Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold
70 P0700, P0715
P0720, P0725
P0730, P0740
P0753, P0758
P1705, P1706
P1753, P1758
P1768, P1788
P1790, P1791
P1792, P1793
P1795
A/T
71 P0300, P1300
P1201, P1301
Random Misfire
Cylinder 1 Misfire
72 P0300, P1300
P1202, P1302
Random Misfire
Cylinder 2 Misfire
73 P0300, P1300
P1203, P1303
Random Misfire
Cylinder 3 Misfire
74 P0300, P1300
P1204, P1304
Random Misfire
Cylinder 4 Misfire
75 P0300, P1300
P1205, P1305
Random Misfire
Cylinder 5 Misfire
76 P0300
P1206, P1306
Random Misfire
Cylinder 6 Misfire
79 P1316
P1317
P1318
P1319
Spark Plug Voltage Detection Circuit Malfunction, Front Bank
Spark Plug Voltage Detection Circuit Malfunction, Rear Bank
Spark Plug Voltage Detection Module Reset Circuit Malfunction, Front Bank
Spark Plug Voltage Detection Module Reset Circuit Malfunction, Rear Bank
80 P0401 EGR Insufficient Flow
86 P0116 ECT Circuit Range/Performance
90 P1456
P1457
Evaporative Emission Control System Leak Detected (Fuel Tank System)
Evaporative Emission Control System Leak Detected (Control Canister System)
91 P0452
P0453
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Circuit Low Input
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Circuit High Input
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