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keeperstrait
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I have OBD1 harness in a 91 crx. Just built Ls/v with lots of goodies. Anyway car runs great, just has a few bugs. ALL I NEED is someone to explain how to make a jumper to get codes as my hacked up OBD1 has not got the little green plug where you make the jump. I know this is simple, so PLEASE help me on this. With this info I can fix most everything that could be wrong....EVER.
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JeffX
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keeperstrait wrote:
I have OBD1 harness in a 91 crx. Just built Ls/v with lots of goodies. Anyway car runs great, just has a few bugs. ALL I NEED is someone to explain how to make a jumper to get codes as my hacked up OBD1 has not got the little green plug where you make the jump. I know this is simple, so PLEASE help me on this. With this info I can fix most everything that could be wrong....EVER.
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it's been forever, so this could be wrong (beware!) but as I recall you could just use a paperclip or something else to short the connection and simulate that "little green plug".
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JeffX
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Jeff wrote:
keeperstrait wrote:
I have OBD1 harness in a 91 crx. Just built Ls/v with lots of goodies. Anyway car runs great, just has a few bugs. ALL I NEED is someone to explain how to make a jumper to get codes as my hacked up OBD1 has not got the little green plug where you make the jump. I know this is simple, so PLEASE help me on this. With this info I can fix most everything that could be wrong....EVER.
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it's been forever, so this could be wrong (beware!) but as I recall you could just use a paperclip or something else to short the connection and simulate that "little green plug".
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..and the first google result i checked seems to support this...
http://check-engine-light-codes.blogspot.com/2006/04/honda-1990-1995-obd1-code-retrieval.html
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JeffX
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Jeff wrote:
Jeff wrote:
keeperstrait wrote:
I have OBD1 harness in a 91 crx. Just built Ls/v with lots of goodies. Anyway car runs great, just has a few bugs. ALL I NEED is someone to explain how to make a jumper to get codes as my hacked up OBD1 has not got the little green plug where you make the jump. I know this is simple, so PLEASE help me on this. With this info I can fix most everything that could be wrong....EVER.
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it's been forever, so this could be wrong (beware!) but as I recall you could just use a paperclip or something else to short the connection and simulate that "little green plug".
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..and the first google result i checked seems to support this...
http://check-engine-light-codes.blogspot.com/2006/04/honda-1990-1995-obd1-code-retrieval.html
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ahh, crap, I just reread your post - you're saying your HARNESS doesn't even have one of those 2pin connectors to jump. Wish I could help you there... I'm pretty sure that info's sitting out there in a google or BING search somewhere, though.
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