2002 crv dtc

Discussion in 'CR-V' started by bullyboyzz, May 6, 2006.

  1. bullyboyzz

    bullyboyzz Guest

    How can u read diagnostic troubles codes on a 2002 honda crv ex
    4x4 manually / without a scan tool. i also need a list of the trouble
    codes.
     
    bullyboyzz, May 6, 2006
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  2. US cars sold after January 1 1996 are OBDII equipped, which normally means
    you need a scan tool. If I understand correctly there were a few Hondas made
    just after that which could be read either way, but I'm sure the 2002 models
    are scan tool only. Scan tools come with the trouble code tables, but you
    can also get the most common ones for most cars from Actron's web site:
    http://www.actron.com/code_lookup.php

    In many locations auto parts chain stores (like Checker/Kragen/Schucks or
    Auto Zone) will read the codes for you and tell you what they mean in hopes
    of making a sale.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, May 6, 2006
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    This may be of some help

    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/crv/x01-094e.pdf (last page)

    Not sure if you can still 'blink' using one of the other connectors.
    Maybe.

    What kind of troubles you got? It's all about SHARING.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', May 6, 2006
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  4. bullyboyzz

    bullyboyzz Guest

    what does pdi mean. my check light is not on but i am curious to know
    if it can be done manually. the vehicle seems to burning a lot of
    pertrol so wanted to check and see if there is a error code
     
    bullyboyzz, May 6, 2006
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    PDI is the 'Pre-Delivery Inspection' that the dealer is SUPPOSED to do
    on your band new vehicle. Here's a link where you can find the PDI
    sheets for LOTS of years / models of Hondas:

    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ (go to bottom of each list for PDI)

    It contains several items you won't find in your owners manual.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', May 6, 2006
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