94 Accord. Where is the ECU diagnostic plug???

Discussion in 'Accord' started by ., Mar 22, 2006.

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    . Guest

    Can anyone tell me where the diagnostic connector is? Bear in mind
    this is a UK car.

    Thanks
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    ., Mar 22, 2006
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    scube Guest

    Well,
    browsing the manual, the only diagnostic plug I could find is
    under/behind the glove box for both the LHD and the RHD cars. This SCS
    (Service Check Connector) seems to perform troubleshooting for both the
    Engine Control Module and the ABS Control Module. Once the SCS is
    jumpered, the diagnostic code will flash on the instrument panel. The
    check engine light will flash it's code, and the ABS light will flash
    its code. Hope this helps. If still confused maybe offer more
    information about your question.
     
    scube, Mar 23, 2006
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    TeGGeR® Guest


    There isn't one. Unless you mean the "Service Check Connector" for the
    Check Engine light.
    For that, click here:
    http://www.iequus.com/assets/manuals/3173_ICCR_E_14JAN03.pdf
    See Page 15.
     
    TeGGeR®, Mar 24, 2006
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  4. Yours will probably be very similar to the '95 Odyssey. On the Odyssey
    it's plugged into a 'dummy' plug that's mounted on the glove box
    underside, to stop it flopping around and rattling. There were two on
    the Ody. The one you want is the one with two wires. Unplug it and put a
    jumper into it. Don't force anything too big in there or you might bend
    it.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Mar 26, 2006
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    Torak Guest

    Pull out the ashtray...right behind that you should find it..
     
    Torak, Mar 29, 2006
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  6. This is probably true for the '96 and '97, as well as the '95 V6 which all
    use OBD-II. But for other 5th-gen Accords (which use OBD-I), the connector
    should be under the dash behind the passenger side foot well.
     
    High Tech Misfit, Mar 29, 2006
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