benjy1 0 Posté(e) le 7 novembre 2006 Fault Codes ExplainedThis page explains what each of the PGM-Fi fault codes means, the implications on operation of the ECU when running under the fault condition, and comments on typical causes for the fault.To read how to obtain fault codes from your vehicle, please take a look here.1Oxygen Sensor "A" (Primary)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications ECU will probably not run in closed loop operation.Comment With OBD-0 VTEC ECU's such as the PW0 and PR3 that run two primary oxygen sensors (one for each pair of cylinders) make sure you have the correct sensor in the correct manifold boss!2Oxygen Sensor "B"Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications To follow.Comment More details to follow. Secondary oxygen sensor's purpose is typically to monitor the performance of the catalytic converter.3MAP Sensor (Manifold absolute pressure)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications To follow.Comment To follow, please see details for fault code 5.4CKP Sensor (Crankshaft position)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.5MAP Sensor (Manifold absolute pressure)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor / incorrect pipework.Implications ECU will run TPS based routine.Comment The MAP sensor is the primary load input, and on failure the ECU will run some form of substitution based on the TPS input. Engine will run, although generally not idle and performance is severely impaired. Do not run the engine any longer than required to get the car to a repair shop.6ECT Sensor (Engine coolant temperature)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications ECU will ignore the input if it is not within range, and substitute a fixed value.Comment Fixed value substituted when input is not in range varies depending on engine RPM - commonly 85°C during normal operation, although this is raised during cranking.7TP Sensor (Throttle position)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications To follow.Comment Incorrect adjustment or failure of the TPS sensor or wiring issues will cause a number of problems, mainly idle related. Details of adjustment procedure to follow.8TDC Sensor (Top dead centre)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.9CYP Sensor (Cylinder position)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.10IAT Sensor (Intake air temperature)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications ECU will ignore the input if it is not within range, and substitute a fixed value.Comment Details of fixed value used to follow.11IMA Sensor (Idle mixture adjust)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications Probably substitution of fixed value if input is not within range.Comment Sometimes known as the CO Pot. This is fitted to OBD-0 ECU's in some vehicles that do run an lambda sensor. This only applies to some some markets, like the UK where fitting of a catalytic converter was not law until 1991. The input is simply a potentiometer that is used to trim the base fuelling - hence the name CO pot.12EGR Lift Sensor (Exhaust gas recirculation)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications Unknown.Comment EGR is used for emission control.13BARO Pressure Sensor (Atmospheric pressure sensor)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications ECU will ignore the input if it is not within range, and substitute a fixed value.Comment This sensor is commonly fitted with US and European ECU's, it is not normally found on JDM units. With OBD-0 ECU's this sensor is external to the ECU and on all later units (including OBD-0 VTEC ecu's such as the PW0) it is a small module fitted internally to the PCB.14IAC Valve (Idle Air Control)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective valve.Implications Unknown.Comment Only applies to vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission.15Ignition Output SignalHonda say Missing or defective ignition output signal.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.16Fuel Injector SystemHonda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications Unknown.Comment Problem with fuel injectors.17VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications If engine is VTEC model, it will not be engaged.Comment Early 1990 VSS sensors as fitted to B series engined MK2 Integra's and MK2 CRX's are prone to failure - the design was modified and late 1991-onwards vehicles rarely get VSS problems.18Ignition TimingHonda say Unknown.Implications Unknown.Comment Not quite sure about this one!19Automatic Transmission Lock Up Control Solenoid ValveHonda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective solenoid valve .Implications Unknown.Comment Only applies to vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission.20ELD (Electrical Load Detector)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective solenoid valve .Implications Unknown.Comment This is a solid-state hall effect current sensor, commonly mounted in the engine compartment's fuse box (normally located on top of a suspension turret) and it's purpose is to monitor current demand for precise emission control.21VTEC Solenoid ValveHonda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective solenoid valve.Implications VTEC will not be engaged, no high cam lobes.Comment Solenoid, or "spool" valve that allows oil to flow into the VTEC mechanism. VTEC will obviously not operate and engine will feel breathless at higher RPM's. High RPM driving should be avoided as the engine will only be operating on the low speed lobes.22VTEC Oil Pressure SwitchHonda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective pressure switch.Implications VTEC will not be engaged, no high cam lobes.Comment This switch was only used on early VTEC engines - note it is not to be confused with the oil pressure switch. Commonly caused by idiots who don't check their oil level - so if it flashes up during hard cornering or braking then stop and immediately and check the dipstick! The VTEC mechanism is operated hydraulically from the engine's main oil supply and when it is first engaged causes a momentary fluctuation in oil pressure, and demand on the pump - if pressure available to the VTEC mechanism is not high enough, it will disable VTEC.23KS (Knock Sensor)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective pressure sensor.Implications To follow.Comment ECU will be unable to trim ignition timing to adapt for differing environmental conditions, and quality of fuel.30Automatic Transmission Signal "A" SEAF / SEFA / TMA or TMBHonda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.31Automatic Transmission Signal "B"Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.41Primary Oxygen Sensor - HeaterHonda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.43Fuel Supply SystemHonda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications To follow.Comment This is generally flagged when the engine is running either very rich, or lean due to a mechanical problem, or very bad tuning. Based on Lambda sensor input to some extent. Get a wideband AFR meter on the car - also check your injectors and fuel pressure.43Fuel Supply SystemHonda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications To follow.Comment This is generally flagged when the engine is running either very rich, or lean due to a mechanical problem, or very bad tuning. Based on Lambda sensor input to some extent. Get a wideband AFR meter on the car - also check your injectors and fuel pressure.48LAF Sensor (Lean Air Fuel)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.54CKF Sensor (Crankshaft Speed Fluctuation)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications To follow.Comment This sensor is mounted behind the timing belt sprocket on the crank, and used to closely monitor the speed of the crank to detect a misfire etc. Only fitted to OBD-2 systems.58TDC Sensor 2 (Top Dead Centre)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.61Oxygen Sensor, Heated - Sensor 1 (Primary)Honda say High voltage, low voltage or slow response.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.63Oxygen Sensor, Heated - Sensor 2 (Secondary)Honda say High voltage, low voltage or slow response.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.65Oxygen Sensor Heater (Secondary)Honda say Defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.67Catalyst System Efficiency Below ThresholdHonda say Malfunctioning or defective catalyst system.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.70Automatic TransmissionHonda say Malfunction with the automatic transmission controls.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.71Cylinder 1 Missfire or a Random MissfireHonda say A condition is present that is creating a cylinder misfire.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.72Cylinder 2 Missfire or a Random MissfireHonda say A condition is present that is creating a cylinder misfire.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.73Cylinder 3 Missfire or a Random MissfireHonda say A condition is present that is creating a cylinder misfire.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.74Cylinder 4 Missfire or a Random MissfireHonda say A condition is present that is creating a cylinder misfire.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.75Cylinder 5 Missfire or a Random MissfireHonda say A condition is present that is creating a cylinder misfire.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.76Cylinder 6 Missfire or a Random MissfireHonda say A condition is present that is creating a cylinder misfire.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.80Exhaust Gas RecirculationHonda say Insufficient flow detected.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.86ECT Sensor (Engine Coolant Temperature)Honda say Insufficient flow detected.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.90Evaporative Emission Control SystemHonda say Leak detected in the fuel tank area.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.91Fuel Tank Pressure SensorHonda say Low input.Implications To follow.Comment To follow.92Evaporative Emission Control SystemHonda say Insufficient purge flow.Implications To follow.Comment To follow. 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[HaBoRyM]1 0 Posté(e) le 7 novembre 2006 CODES ERREURS ECU HONDANombre de clignotements Cause1 Capteur d'oxygène 2 ECU 3 et 5 Pression absolue de collecteur d'admission (MAP) 4 Capteur d'angle de vilebrequin 6 Capteur de température d'eau 7 Capteur d'angle de papillon 8 Capteur d'angle de vilebrequin PMH (TDC) 9 Capteur d'angle de vilebrequin 10 Température d'air à l'admission 11 Réglage défectueux du mélange au ralenti 12 Système de recirculation des gaz d'échappement (EGR) 13 Pression atmosphérique (PA) 14 Contrôle d'air électronique (EACV) 15 Pas de signal d'allumage 16 Injecteur d'essence 17 Capteur de vitesse du véhicule (VSS) 18 Réglage défectueux de l'allumage 19 Soupape à solénoïde de contrôle de de verrouillage (transmission automatique) 20 Détecteur de charge électrique (ELD) 21 Soupape à solénoïde de bobine (VTEC) 22 Contacteur de pression d'huile de calage variable (VTEC) 23 Capteur de cliquetis 30 Signal "A" : Unité de contrôle ECM injection (transmission automatique) 31 Signal "B" 35 Signal repos TC (Legend) 36 Signal FC TC (Legend) 41 Chauffage de capteur d'oxygène ou LAF 43 Système d'alimentation essence 44 Système arrière d'alimentation essence (Legend) 45 Système d'alimentation déréglé : trop riche ou trop pauvre 47 Pompe à essence 48 Capteur LAF 50 Capteur de débit d'air 51 Soupape à solénoïde de bobine arrière (Legend) 52 Connecteur de pression d'huile arrière de calage variable 53 Capteur de cliquetis 54 Capteur d'angle de vilebrequin 58 Capteur n°2 TDC (V6) 59 Position de cylindre n°1 61 Capteur avant d'oxygène : réponse lente 63 Capteur arrière d'oxygène : tension anormale 65 Capteur arrière d'oxygène défectueux 67 Inefficacité du pot catalytique 70 Boîte automatique 71 Raté d'allumage cylindre n°1 72 Raté d'allumage cylindre n°2 73 Raté d'allumage cylindre n°3 74 Raté d'allumage cylindre n°4 75 Raté d'allumage cylindre n°5 76 Raté d'allumage cylindre n°6 80 EGR défectueux 86 Capteur de liquide de refroidissement 90 Contrôle du système d'évaporation du réservoir d'essence 91 Capteur de pression du réservoir d'essence 92 EVAP contrôle de purge Partager ce message Lien à poster Partager sur d’autres sites