99 Accord LX, OBD2 code : P1164

Discussion in 'Accord' started by bull.angry, May 31, 2005.

  1. bull.angry

    bull.angry Guest

    What can be wrong?
    Can i fix it at home ( considering that i am not a mechanic )?
    How much would it cost?

    thanks for helping me out here.
     
    bull.angry, May 31, 2005
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  2. bull.angry

    bbtaco Guest

    http://liam821.com/pix/?path=info&text=honda-ecu-code.txt
     
    bbtaco, May 31, 2005
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  3. bull.angry

    Woody Guest

    Well you could go buy an OBD2 tester and a service manual to diagnose the
    problem. Or you could just start throwing parts at it as recommended by
    everyone here. Or probably for less money you could take it to your dealer
    or a qualified service rep and have it done correctly. Today's cars aren't
    easy to fix by guesswork as older cars were. If you don't have the technical
    ability or the desire to learn and study them take it to someone and have it
    done right. You will be money ahead in the long run...
     
    Woody, May 31, 2005
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  4. bull.angry

    bull.angry Guest

    I am not an auto mechanic, but I have a strong desire to learn, I look
    at this problem as a weekend project (maybe a couple of weekends).
    Getting the tools is not a problem. i can always get em from autozone
    just the way i loaned the OBD2 reader to get the error code.
    The only issue is the know how.... i want to learn about cars and avoid
    getting ripped off... more importantly i want to learn something new
    and cars is something that i would love to learn.
    Money out here is not an issue, i can easily go down to the dealer and
    fork out a few hundred dollars and that still wont cause a dent in my
    savings.
    However, it will definitely cause a dent in my determination and moral,
    something that is more valuable to me than money. Money can be earned
    over time... but running away from failure the first time will cause me
    to run away forever especially knowing that i failed without giving it
    a try first.
    :)
    Btw,
    So far i have figured this out to be a problem with the O2 sensor...
    there are two O2 sensors in the car, one before and one after the
    catalytic converter,
    Now i totally understand that i may be that the O2 sensor problem may
    have been caused by something else...therefore:
    1) I am going to reset the computer and erase the code from it to see
    if it appears again.(Several month ago the computer had glitched due to
    jump starting my car, it may be that something similar has happened
    this time).

    2) Locate the sensors,( I have already found where they are located
    under the hood).

    3) "Learn" how to determine if the sensor has gone bad.

    4) Learn to remove the sensor and test it.

    5) If it is bad replace it and check again.

    6) If it good , do the same set of steps for the other sensor.

    7) If the second sensor is good too....take it to a auto mechanic :)
     
    bull.angry, Jun 1, 2005
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    chip Guest



    it's an air fuel ratio error. will need a new primary o2 sensor and
    possibly a new ECU. there is a service bulletin on this. DOES NOT
    mean it's under warranty.
    Chip
     
    chip, Jun 1, 2005
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  6. Check out http://www.unofficialbmw.com/all/engine/all_o2sensor.html

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Jun 3, 2005
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