Code 22 on a 1993 Honda Accord means the VTEC oil pressure switch is defective. The most common fix to this error code is simply checking your oil level and fill it back up. If your oil level is good, check the wiring to the pressure switch.
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This is a transmission shift control fault code. Check the transmission fluid level and add as necessary to reach the full mark. Do not overfill! Having the transmission fluid and filter change my solve the problem. If this does not solve the problem seek professional help from a transmission specialist.
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I had this same problem with my Honda. I figured out through a process of elimination that the door remotes lost part of their signal to turn the alarm off. The solution? Search Wiki for how to reprogram your remote key fob. This will restore the signal coding to properly unlock and turn off your alarm. Just reprogram the remotes and this should solve your problem.
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You need to borrow or purchase an OBD2 code reader with a check engine light reset. (most code readers have it) But bear in mind that if you don't solve the problem that set the code, the check engine light will come back on shortly.
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