Code 3 Warning

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Mike the Kiwi, Aug 12, 2004.

  1. Hi, can someone help me with a problem I have with my 1986 Accord

    I recently took it into a Honda dealer and they told me I have a Code 3 warning on the computer.

    Does anyone know what a Code 3 warning means please? The car also has a few other problems and I believe that this may be causing
    these too, but I can't say for sure till I sort this out.

    Problems like:
    Idling too fast,
    Weird behaviour with the transmission Lock Up System.

    All assistance is greatly appreciated,
    and thank you for your help.

    Cheers
    Mike the Kiwi
     
    Mike the Kiwi, Aug 12, 2004
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  2. Mike the Kiwi

    John Ings Guest

    MAP Sensor (Manifold Absolute Pressure)
    defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor

    http://tech.hybridgarage.com/tech/codes.html
     
    John Ings, Aug 12, 2004
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  3. Mike the Kiwi

    Caroline Guest

    www.autozone.com has a fair amount of info on codes and offers some
    troubleshooting advice.

    Go to the link above. Click on "Free Repair Guides" on the right. Put in your
    car's info. Keep clicking on "free repair guide" type links until you come to
    the choice "Driveability and Emissions Controls." Click on "Trouble Codes."

    Like John said, Code 3 is the MAP ( = Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor.

    In the Usenet archives I have seen a fair amount of reports of having to replace
    this sensor. You might want to google at www.groups.google.com to compare your
    car's problems with others' with the MAP sensor code.


    other problems and I believe that this may be causing
     
    Caroline, Aug 12, 2004
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  4. Mike the Kiwi

    Sentry Guest

    You can go to the following link for your Honda trouble
    codes.http://www.troublecodes.net/honda/

    Sentry
     
    Sentry, Aug 13, 2004
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  5. Thank you for your help :)


     
    Mike the Kiwi, Aug 13, 2004
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