CEL Code 8: TDC
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CEL Code 8: TDC
I have a 99 Civic with a 99 GSR engine converted to OBD-1. The other day the CEL same on, It was code 8: TDC . I had the same code 3 weeks ago. The dizzy was replaced. My friend did some research and found out it could either be a wire under the dizzy cap between 2 screws or the wires for the plug that plugs to the dizzy could be bad. He said I should check the resistance between these to slots on the top of the plug. He said the resistance should be between 300 and 350. Does that sound right? What else could it be?
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Re: CEL Code 8: TDC
SOunds like an intermittant open in the wire. If you've converted to OBD1 with an adapter harness, it could be a broken wire there, or it could be a bad connection at the dizzy plug. I'm guessing it's not the sensor itself, because it should misbehave pretty much all the time if it's going bad. I would unplug the connector the the dizzy, unplug the ECU, and check end to end on the wire that goes between them. You should have almost no resistance, most likely less than 2 ohms. While you're at it, check for connector corrosion, crimp pin damage, and all that stuff. If you've replaced the dizzy, and there aren't any visible signs of anything wrong under the cap, it's most likely a wire. Oh, also check the power going to the dizzy, that may be the problem also. I'd suspect you should have more than one CEL if that was the case though.
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Re: CEL Code 8: TDC
Originally Posted by Fabrik8
SOunds like an intermittant open in the wire. If you've converted to OBD1 with an adapter harness, it could be a broken wire there, or it could be a bad connection at the dizzy plug. I'm guessing it's not the sensor itself, because it should misbehave pretty much all the time if it's going bad. I would unplug the connector the the dizzy, unplug the ECU, and check end to end on the wire that goes between them. You should have almost no resistance, most likely less than 2 ohms. While you're at it, check for connector corrosion, crimp pin damage, and all that stuff. If you've replaced the dizzy, and there aren't any visible signs of anything wrong under the cap, it's most likely a wire. Oh, also check the power going to the dizzy, that may be the problem also. I'd suspect you should have more than one CEL if that was the case though.
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Re: CEL Code 8: TDC
Originally Posted by Jarrod
Cool stuff. Update us when you get it fixed.
Fabrik8, I love the your old sol man. That thing is very nice. Wish I coulda bought it...
Fabrik8, I love the your old sol man. That thing is very nice. Wish I coulda bought it...
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