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I have a 97 Honda and the same problem. I just started investigating myself. I was advised to look for a short in a wire harness just behind the intake manifold where the wires rub on a bracket. Usually there are three other codes in conjunction with the P1298 such as O2 sensors 1 and 2 and speed sensor. I guess this is common in older model Hondas. good luck

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