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Yes, it is very important for you to find out the correct engine code for your car. Honda specifically posts these engine codes for cars to help you with your new car.
Click the link for directions and a diagram.
Check engine codes on Honda vehicles such as a 1992 Honda Civic have to be manually reset. To do so, remove the ECU fuse located inside the engine bay.
That mean that you have a problem with the engine. If you can read the engine codes you could get an answer for the problem. Repairs manual have the instructions of how to read the codes. Faulty computer also turn on the engine symbol.
the dealership has the codes also depending on which state your in theres Advace auto parts the have a book that has the codes the port to check the codes is under the dash
It is a 1.6L sohc with about 106HP
Hook up a scan tool or take it to your dealer.
have vehicle scanned to determine the problem and have codes cleared
Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem and have codes cleared
have vehicle scanned to determine the problem and hae codes cleared
I found this helpful: http://hondaswap.com/reference-materials/88-ecu-error-codes-29109/ Good luck.