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.
What are the codes on the Honda OBD1?
The Most Common Honda and Acura OBD1 Codes Code Meaning Code 4 Crank position sensor Code 6 Engine coolant temperature Code 7 Throttle position sensor Code 8 Top dead center sensor
What is the diagnostic code for a Honda check engine light?
Refer to our Generic OBD II code list for definitions on all other Honda diagnostic trouble codes. P1201 Cylinder 1 Misfire – Compare possible causes/symptoms for this Honda check engine light code to the Generic OBD II code P0301
What is the DTC code on a Honda Accord?
MIL will indicate DTC’s by outputting a number of flashes. Remember, these are manufacturer specific codes only. Refer to our Generic OBD II code list for definitions on all other Honda diagnostic trouble codes. Manufacturer Specific Codes P1106BARO Circuit Range/Performance Malfunction P1107BARO Circuit Low Input P1108BARO Circuit High Input
What does a blinking D4 light on a Honda Accord mean?
A blinking D4 light is like a check engine light for the transmission. Regular code readers like the ones used by AutoZone will not read the transmission codes. You will need to take the vehicle to a dealer or a trusted transmission repair shop.
What does a blinking D4 transmission light mean?
keith July 6, 2016, 3:00am #2 A blinking D4 light is like a check engine light for the transmission. Regular code readers like the ones used by AutoZone will not read the transmission codes. You will need to take the vehicle to a dealer or a trusted transmission repair shop.
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 Diagnostic Code on a Honda?
There are many resources you can use to check and diagnose these DTCs (diagnostic trouble codes). For 1992-1995 (OBD1) vehicles you can check these yourself by using the method shown in the picture below. In OBD1 Hondas and Acuras there is a diagnostic port and a two-pin connector located under the passenger-side dashboard.