Where is the trouble code on a Honda Accord?

Where is the trouble code on a Honda Accord?

The ECU is located under the driver’s seat. With the ignition switch in the “on” position and the engine OFF, the red LED on the ECU will flash the trouble codes. For example, 2 flashes, pause, 3 flashes would mean code 23.

Where is the ECU on a Honda Accord?

The ECU is located under the passenger’s seat. Codes are displayed on a series of four LEDs. With the ignition switch in the “on” position and the engine off, codes will be displayed in ascending order. Note: Red * indicates LED on.

What does the blinking on a Honda control unit mean?

The LED indicates a system failure code by its blinking frequency. The control unit LED can indicate any number of simultaneous component problems by blinking separate codes, one after another.

Where is the check connector on a Honda Prelude?

On 90–91 Prelude models equipped with 2.1L engine, the check connector is located in the engine compartment. On 92–95 Prelude models, the check connector is located in the passenger compartment behind the center console. On all models, turn the ignition On. The ECM indicates stored DTCs by flashing the malfunction indicator/Check Engine lamp.

The ECU is located under the driver’s seat. With the ignition switch in the “on” position and the engine OFF, the red LED on the ECU will flash the trouble codes. For example, 2 flashes, pause, 3 flashes would mean code 23.

How to regenerate a 2004 Honda Accord radio code?

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The ECU is located under the passenger’s seat. Codes are displayed on a series of four LEDs. With the ignition switch in the “on” position and the engine off, codes will be displayed in ascending order. Note: Red * indicates LED on.

The LED indicates a system failure code by its blinking frequency. The control unit LED can indicate any number of simultaneous component problems by blinking separate codes, one after another.