98 civic ex vtec, check engine light

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  1. njpimpjn

    njpimpjn Guest

    any one who really knows the stuff i could really use some help here.
    my car is a 98 civic ex vtec. it has full prefcormance exhaust, intake
    and
    no O2 sensor problems....i have takin it to get the code read several
    times and im tired of paying the 70 bucks...it says that its running
    lean..i know that my vtec doesnt work also...its not the O2 sensors,
    not the fuel pump..can any one tell me what is wrong wit my car if u
    need to ask me any questions to draw a conclusion feel free....i want
    my vtec to work very badly and that check engine light is a friggin
    thorn in my side...help
     
    njpimpjn, Oct 8, 2004
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  2. njpimpjn

    Chip Stein Guest

    ther was a bulletin on 98 civics for check engine lights. the main
    engine harness would rub raw on the intake support bracket at the back
    of the engine under the intake. look there.
    Chip
     
    Chip Stein, Oct 9, 2004
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  3. njpimpjn

    njpimpjn Guest

    i checked the harness like you said. there is absolutly nothing worn
    out at all..i looked for the posting you mentioned also but i couldnt
    find that...i know for a fact its throwing code 48..if you or anyone
    can help itd be awsome because ive tryed everything i can think of and
    starting to drive me nuts. code 48 is so vague, its tells me nothing
    at all...errrrr.....any one help
     
    njpimpjn, Oct 9, 2004
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  4. njpimpjn

    S. Guest

    : "Chip Stein" wrote:
    : > : > > any one who really knows the stuff i could really use some
    : > help here.
    : > > my car is a 98 civic ex vtec. it has full prefcormance
    : > exhaust, intake
    : > > and
    : > > no O2 sensor problems....i have takin it to get the code
    : > read several
    : > > times and im tired of paying the 70 bucks...it says that its
    : > running
    : > > lean..i know that my vtec doesnt work also...its not the O2
    : > sensors,
    : > > not the fuel pump..can any one tell me what is wrong wit my
    : > car if u
    : > > need to ask me any questions to draw a conclusion feel
    : > free....i want
    : > > my vtec to work very badly and that check engine light is a
    : > friggin
    : > > thorn in my side...help
    : >
    : > ther was a bulletin on 98 civics for check engine lights.
    : > the main
    : > engine harness would rub raw on the intake support bracket at
    : > the back
    : > of the engine under the intake. look there.
    : > Chip
    :
    : i checked the harness like you said. there is absolutly nothing worn
    : out at all..i looked for the posting you mentioned also but i couldnt
    : find that...i know for a fact its throwing code 48..if you or anyone
    : can help itd be awsome because ive tryed everything i can think of and
    : starting to drive me nuts. code 48 is so vague, its tells me nothing
    : at all...errrrr.....any one help
    :
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    I have a 98 Civic SI Coupe and one day the "Check Engine" light came on. I
    called the dealer and the service guy I spoke too asked me to check the
    gazoline cap... To see if it was tightened enough... Well it was not! THAT
    was the problem!
    Have you ever noticed that on the cap it says" If not tightened 3 clicks
    Check Engine Light may come on"?

    Hope this helps!

    S.
     
    S., Oct 12, 2004
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  5. njpimpjn

    Dave Kelsen Guest

    A fine service provider. There are some who would charge you $80 or
    more for that information.


    RFT!!!
    Dave Kelsen
     
    Dave Kelsen, Oct 13, 2004
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  6. njpimpjn

    Chip Stein Guest

    : i checked the harness like you said. there is absolutly nothing worn
    48 is usually an o2 sensor code in the end. what's the real code?
    the obd2 code. it should be on your reciepts from having it read. be
    a PXXXX number.
    the honda codes aren't that much help. give me the obd2 code and i
    can likely help. go to autozone, the read them for free.
    Chip
     
    Chip Stein, Oct 13, 2004
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    test Guest

    Okay I have a 97 EX with the VTEC DOHC B16 engine in it, I had the same
    problem. All you gotta do is put the highest octane of gas in your tank,
    either that or put an octane booster in with every tank. That makes it go
    away. Fully tuned civics DO NOT like regular gas, u just put an ass load of
    money in to your car with the performance upgrades, now u gotta put good gas
    in it everytime u fill up. So try that out.
    Holly
     
    test, Oct 18, 2004
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