What are the code 61-1 and 62-1?

What are the code 61-1 and 62-1?

The car is in great shape, but two codes showed up that left the mechanic scratching his head: 61-1 and 62-1. Since your post is about the only one I see talking about possible solutions for these, I thought I’d send you a message. Can you report what you found and what solutions there are to resolve the issue (s)?

What are the error codes for the OBD code?

Has error codes p0562, p2308, p2302, p0306, and p0300. It smokes alot from exhaust pipe, and when it’s running if you remove the oil filler cap it has a really strong suction. What could be …

Where can I find OBDII check engine light codes?

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What does the trouble code p0455 mean on Honda Odyssey?

This trouble code references a number that is given to you when you plug your Odyssey into a OBD2 scanner, and has to do with the emissions system. P0455 Indicates that there is a large leak in the evaporative emission control system (EVAP). It often appears with, or is related other codes, such as P0420, P0430, P0441, and very often P0440.

What is the OBDII code for Honda Odyssey?

Honda Odyssey P0455 Definition. P0455 is a universal OBDII trouble code. This means that regardless of which make or model of vehicle, the code will mean the same thing (Odyssey or not).

What does large leak mean on Honda Odyssey?

While the trouble code may state that there is a “large leak” in the EVAP system of your Honda Odyssey, the actual leak will most likely still look rather small. The “large” really is referring to how much pressure is being lost. Here are the most common Odyssey P0455 fixes:

The car is in great shape, but two codes showed up that left the mechanic scratching his head: 61-1 and 62-1. Since your post is about the only one I see talking about possible solutions for these, I thought I’d send you a message. Can you report what you found and what solutions there are to resolve the issue (s)?