99 CEL question
#3
RE: 99 CEL question
CEL codes start with the letter P followed by four numbers, the first of which is typically 0 or 1. I am not sure that the method you are using will actually reveal the code -- it may simply indicate that a code is stored in the ECM. Perhaps someone else in this forum will tell you the answer. You can definitely learn the CEL code by taking your car to AutoZone, where they will use a scan tool to retrieve the code free of charge.
#5
RE: 99 CEL question
You can in fact retrieve a CEL code(s) by the jumper wire method.
The following links shows that CEL code 9 obtained by this method indicates a problem with the CYP (cylinder position) sensor or circuit.
http://www.c-speedracing.com/faq/05.php
http://www.c-speedracing.com/faq/06.php
I discovered this information on this forum https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_41699/tm.htm
The following links shows that CEL code 9 obtained by this method indicates a problem with the CYP (cylinder position) sensor or circuit.
http://www.c-speedracing.com/faq/05.php
http://www.c-speedracing.com/faq/06.php
I discovered this information on this forum https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_41699/tm.htm
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
G-Hog
Mechanical Problems & Technical Chat
12
12-18-2010 06:57 PM