check engine light 1990 honda civic wagon 2wd

Discussion in 'Civic' started by theo.chan, May 22, 2005.

  1. theo.chan

    theo.chan Guest

    The check engine light comes on occasionally in my stock 1990 honda
    civic wagon 2WD 5-spd. This happens about once or twice a month when I
    am driving on the highway. Usually it only happens when I am in a hurry
    and the car has not been driven in a while (ie overnight). I usually
    get to the highway in about 1-2 minutes after starting the car, and
    then it's a sprint downtown at 130km/h @ ~3500rpm. Sometimes when I do
    this the check engine light comes on after about 1 minute on the
    highway. The light then stays on for the rest of the time the engine is
    on, but if I turn the engine off and immediately on again, the light is
    not on anymore.

    Any ideas what might be causing this and if I should be concerned about
    this?

    Thanks!
    Theo
     
    theo.chan, May 22, 2005
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  2. theo.chan

    Jason Guest

    Theo,
    I suggest that when you visit Auto Zone or some other auto store that does
    free tests and ask them to determine the code that is displayed. If no
    codes are displayed--you may have to wait for the light to come on before
    you have it tested. The code should tell you the problem. In most cases,
    the light remains on until it is reset. I have my own OBD tester that I
    purchased for only $69.00. You might consider buying one. Make sure that
    it has a reset button on it.
    Jason
     
    Jason, May 22, 2005
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  3. theo.chan

    jim beam Guest

    look under the carpet on the passenger side to see the ecu. turn the
    ignition on, [but do not run engine] and count the number of flashes of
    the red led visible through the central window of the ecu. then go to
    tegger's faq's to translate the code. code allows remedy!
     
    jim beam, May 23, 2005
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  4. theo.chan

    jim beam Guest

    don't need obd tester for obd0 - the ecu flashes code readings direct.
    reset the computer by pulling the hazard fuse for 20 seconds.
     
    jim beam, May 23, 2005
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  5. theo.chan

    TeGGeR® Guest


    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html#errorcodes
     
    TeGGeR®, May 23, 2005
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