Wiring questions for an ef civic.
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I remembered something important, obd2 uses a fuel tank pressure sensor. I don't remember if it is looking for pressure or vacuum, just something to consider. Procure a new copy from helms, copy pages to make notes on and to use while working on the car.
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I'm not going obd 2. That would definitely be way more work than it is worth. Just swapping in an obd 2 vss because the housing is smaller. The vss works the same whether it is obd 1 or obd 2. Still looking for a helms manual for the 91 dx hatchback. More than likely I will have to wait for payday before I get it. Got my chassis adapter for the harness. It looks like it will be an interesting time installing it.
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Well, is it repaired yet? Keep me posted. BTW I have a vss in my pile o stuff somewhere, let me know if you need it.
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Yeah it runs. Actually bought an si the needs some body work. The still have the dual point car gonna just not sure what I'm doing with it
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In fact, there is a lot of work here. The error can be in any small thing, invite an electrician, he will find the error and fix it. Or he can advise you something, offer a solution. In my opinion, it is always better to consult with a specialist, because you can spend a very long time with it yourself. I had it like this, I thought I could fix the mistake on my car myself, I was proud, and I was busy for a whole month. Then I couldn't stand it and decided to call charlotte electrical contractors. After that incident, I always do it right away.
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