Under the dash on the right side of the center console, passenger side of the vehicle.
in pass.side under dash.blue conecter with 2 wires.use another wire to conect the two.watch light on dash it will flash the codes
it's under the glove box [behind] to the far right [blue].
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.
To reset the check engine light on a 1998 Honda Civic located the blue 15 amp fuse in the engine bay fuse box. The fuse is labeled ECU, and will reset the check engine light when removed.
1994-97 Honda Accords have the data link connector neatly clipped directly under the glove box and the connector is blue.
The check engine light on a 2004 Honda Civic can be reset by unplugging the ECU fuse in the engine bay fuse box. The ECU fuse is located is blue and rated at 15 amps.
How do you turn off the check engine light on a 2001 honda accord?
According to Mitchell Program it is on the right kick panel just below dash. Should be a two wire white connector for the engine TGM / computer. There will also be a blue connector there too that is for the TCM / transmission computer. Retrieve codes by placing a jumper wire in the connector end then turn on ignition and count flashes of the check engine lamp or the D4 indicator lamp depending on which computer your checking. Hope this helps.
Can't be specific, but it should be red. Either an engine logo, the words 'check engine' or both. Should be located right around the other gauges and dummy lights. (check coolant, alternator light, etc)
in the engine in the engine in the engine
All OBDII connectors are located under the drivers dash within 1 foot of the steering column
All OBDII connectors are located under the drivers dash within 1 foot of the steering column