Where is diagnostic plug for Honda CRX 1989crx?
I don't think it has one. You have to pull back the the carpet on passenger side and look at the ecu. Place key into ignition turn to on position and count the number of blinks it gives you. It may give you more then one code so be careful as to your count and amount of codes. you can e-mail and I will let you know what each one stands for. valrey71@hotmail.com is your engine light staying on?
Car smokes grey out of exhaust and looses engine coolant what is the reason why it is doing this?
blown head gasket!
Where is a diagnostic port on a Honda CR-V 98 or does it actually have one .?
It has one, It is underneath the center table in between the front seat
i just did a timing belt change on 1991 crx. according to my manual the tensioner bolt should be 33 foot pound or about 400 inch-lbs torque.make sure you use a six pointed 14mm socketso you won't round out the bolt head. since your a/c mount bolts are stationary they should be tightened about two hundred inch pound; your a/c belt should have 1/8 to 1/4 inch detent on the longest part of the belt and then tighten the nut on the pulley then tighten the adjustment screw. hope this help
I believe the only thing that belt was driving is the AC compressor. Check to make sure that the belt wasn't turning anything else. If all it was driving was the compressor, and you don't need to use the ac, you can drive your car without that belt.
It could be one of two things, dirty IACV (idle air control valve) or air in the cooling system. The IACV is the most likely culprit, you'll need to remove it and clean it really well with brake cleaner. It's located on the back of your throttle body.
Will drum brakes on a Honda CRX 88 cause the car to stall?
no, but having a vacuum leak at the power booster will. IF so, you will have to replace the booster.
How do you take plastic bolt routing diagram off head in a 1999 Pontiac Montana?
Just under the belt routing diagram, there is an 8mm bolt. Take it off. You're done.
How can you tell if you have a DX HF or SI model Honda CRX?
I have a 1990 crx si. most si's have a sunroof and 4 wheel disc br
The crx dx was a dual fuel injector fuel system it also had the thicker trim on the bumpers and sides, it also has rear drum brakes, no sunroof. no rear sway bar engine code d15b2
The hf was a multiport fuel system but very small intake and a 1 inch tailpipe and has the rear sway bar thinner trion bumpers and sides. engine code d15b6
The si has multiport fuel system all wheel disc brakes and a sunroof, larger intake system and thinner trim on bumpers and sides as well as a extra scoops in the front bumper under the blinkers which are longer than the dx style
Why isn't my Honda CRX getting gas to the engine if the fuel pump is working?
your main relay switch may be bad. a quick way to check is turn key to on position and see if engine light goes off or stays on. if it stays on chances are your main relay needs to be replaced. I had that problem and replced it and have not had a problem since. The switch is located on the driver side kick panel. Just to the left of the fuses.
What seats are interchangable with a 1990 Honda CRX?
You can swap the seats from same generation civics, civic si, crx si. other may include but not definite del sol, prelude and early model accord
As he said about the same generation civic's and crx's, It is also definite that you can put the prelude, del sol, and integra seats with their brackets, i have prelude si seats in my 91 crx from a 96 si prelude
Where is the clutch sensor switch in a 1989 Honda CRX SI?
It's located under the dash wher the clutch peddle is attached to the hinge. It's fight next to the break sensor.
Where is the diognostic plug for a Honda CRX 1993?
There isn't a crx diagnostic plug on any vehicle prior to 1996
What thermostat is used in a 1991 Honda CRX?
In todays car a 195 degree thermostat is used. Any colder and the computer will keep the fuel mixture rich.
Will the manual transmission from an '89 Honda Prelude fit in an '86 Honda CRX?
No Transmissions are usually car specific. You cant take a longer trans, and throw it on a smaller car... It would depend on what motor you have on the crx and what motor the prelude tranny came off from. I believe the 5 speed manual transmission on the prelude will mate up to both the 1.8L and 2.0L Prelude engine. So if your crx has either of those engines then you should be good to go.
What does the blinking red light on a Honda CRX ECU signify?
the lights flash in sequence to show dtc's (diagnostic trouble codes)
count the #of flashes and that is the # of the code
for example if u r having a problem w/fuel inj. or main relay
u should get 16 flashes then about a 3 sec pause then the code will
repeat unless there is more than one code so watch closely
every 3 sec pause indicates the start of next code
To find out what each code means, check this table:
1) Primary oxygen sensor- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
2) Oxygen sensor "B" - Defective circiut or unplugged/ Defective sensor
3) MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) Sensor - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Sensor
4) CKP (Crankshaft Position Sensor) - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
5) MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor -Mechanical problem/ Disconnected piping
6) ECT ( Engine Coolant Temperature) Sensor- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Sensor
7) TP (Throttle Position) Sensor -Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
8) TDC (Top Dead Centre) Sensor -Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
9) CYP (Cylinder) - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
10) IAT (Intake Air Temperature)sensor- Defective circuit or unplugged/Defective sensor
12) EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) -Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
13) Atmospheric Pressure Sensor - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
14) IAC (Intake Air Control) Valve- Defective circuit or unplugged / Defective sensor
15) Ignition Output Signal - Missing or defective ignition output signal
16) Fuel Injector System - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective fuel injector
17) VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
19) Automatic transmission lockup control Solenoid Valve- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective solenoid. A/T Only.
20) Electronic Load Detector - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
21) VTEC Solenoid Valve- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective solenoid
22) VTEC Oil Pressure Switch - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective switch
23) Knock Sensor - Defective circuit or unplugged / Defective sensor
30) Automatic Transmission Signal- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
31) Automatic Transmission Signal "B"- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
41) Primary Oxygen Sensor Heater- Circiut malfunction
43) Fuel Supply System - Defective or malfunctioning Fuel Supply Sytem
45) System too lean or too rich - Malfunction in the fuel monitoring systems
48) LAF (Lean Air Fuel) sensor - Defective circuit or unplugged / Defective sensor
54) CKF (Crankshaft Speed Fluctuation) sensor- Defective circuit or unplugged / Defective sensor
61) Primary Oxygen sensor circuit- High/ Low Voltage, Or slow response
63) Secondary Oxygen Sensor circuit- High/ Low Voltage, Or slow response
67) Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold- Malfunctioning catalyst system
70) Automatic Transmission - Malfunction with Automatic Transmission Controls
71-74) Random misfire in Cylinders 1-4- Condition present Creating Misfire
80) EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) Insufficient Flow Detected
86) ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature) Circuir Range / Performance Problem
90) Evaporative Emissions Contrlo System - Leak Detected In Fuel Tank Area
91) Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor- Low Input
92) Evaporative Emission Control System Control System- Insufficient Purge Flow
To find out what each code means, check this table:
1) Primary oxygen sensor- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
2) Oxygen sensor "B" - Defective circiut or unplugged/ Defective sensor
3) MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) Sensor - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Sensor
4) CKP (Crankshaft Position Sensor) - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
5) MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor -Mechanical problem/ Disconnected piping
6) ECT ( Engine Coolant Temperature) Sensor- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Sensor
7) TP (Throttle Position) Sensor -Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
8) TDC (Top Dead Centre) Sensor -Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
9) CYP (Cylinder) - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
10) IAT (Intake Air Temperature)sensor- Defective circuit or unplugged/Defective sensor
12) EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) -Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
13) Atmospheric Pressure Sensor - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
14) IAC (Intake Air Control) Valve- Defective circuit or unplugged / Defective sensor
15) Ignition Output Signal - Missing or defective ignition output signal
16) Fuel Injector System - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective fuel injector
17) VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
19) Automatic transmission lockup control Solenoid Valve- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective solenoid. A/T Only.
20) Electronic Load Detector - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
21) VTEC Solenoid Valve- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective solenoid
22) VTEC Oil Pressure Switch - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective switch
23) Knock Sensor - Defective circuit or unplugged / Defective sensor
30) Automatic Transmission Signal- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
31) Automatic Transmission Signal "B"- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
41) Primary Oxygen Sensor Heater- Circiut malfunction
43) Fuel Supply System - Defective or malfunctioning Fuel Supply Sytem
45) System too lean or too rich - Malfunction in the fuel monitoring systems
48) LAF (Lean Air Fuel) sensor - Defective circuit or unplugged / Defective sensor
54) CKF (Crankshaft Speed Fluctuation) sensor- Defective circuit or unplugged / Defective sensor
61) Primary Oxygen sensor circuit- High/ Low Voltage, Or slow response
63) Secondary Oxygen Sensor circuit- High/ Low Voltage, Or slow response
67) Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold- Malfunctioning catalyst system
70) Automatic Transmission - Malfunction with Automatic Transmission Controls
71-74) Random misfire in Cylinders 1-4- Condition present Creating Misfire
80) EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) Insufficient Flow Detected
86) ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature) Circuir Range / Performance Problem
90) Evaporative Emissions Contrlo System - Leak Detected In Fuel Tank Area
91) Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor- Low Input
92) Evaporative Emission Control System Control System- Insufficient Purge Flow
To find out what each code means, check this table:
1) Primary oxygen sensor- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
2) Oxygen sensor "B" - Defective circiut or unplugged/ Defective sensor
3) MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) Sensor - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Sensor
4) CKP (Crankshaft Position Sensor) - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
5) MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor -Mechanical problem/ Disconnected piping
6) ECT ( Engine Coolant Temperature) Sensor- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Sensor
7) TP (Throttle Position) Sensor -Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
8) TDC (Top Dead Centre) Sensor -Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
9) CYP (Cylinder) - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
10) IAT (Intake Air Temperature)sensor- Defective circuit or unplugged/Defective sensor
12) EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) -Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
13) Atmospheric Pressure Sensor - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
14) IAC (Intake Air Control) Valve- Defective circuit or unplugged / Defective sensor
15) Ignition Output Signal - Missing or defective ignition output signal
16) Fuel Injector System - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective fuel injector
17) VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
19) Automatic transmission lockup control Solenoid Valve- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective solenoid. A/T Only.
20) Electronic Load Detector - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
21) VTEC Solenoid Valve- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective solenoid
22) VTEC Oil Pressure Switch - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective switch
23) Knock Sensor - Defective circuit or unplugged / Defective sensor
30) Automatic Transmission Signal- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
31) Automatic Transmission Signal "B"- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
41) Primary Oxygen Sensor Heater- Circiut malfunction
43) Fuel Supply System - Defective or malfunctioning Fuel Supply Sytem
45) System too lean or too rich - Malfunction in the fuel monitoring systems
48) LAF (Lean Air Fuel) sensor - Defective circuit or unplugged / Defective sensor
54) CKF (Crankshaft Speed Fluctuation) sensor- Defective circuit or unplugged / Defective sensor
61) Primary Oxygen sensor circuit- High/ Low Voltage, Or slow response
63) Secondary Oxygen Sensor circuit- High/ Low Voltage, Or slow response
67) Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold- Malfunctioning catalyst system
70) Automatic Transmission - Malfunction with Automatic Transmission Controls
71-74) Random misfire in Cylinders 1-4- Condition present Creating Misfire
80) EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) Insufficient Flow Detected
86) ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature) Circuir Range / Performance Problem
90) Evaporative Emissions Contrlo System - Leak Detected In Fuel Tank Area
91) Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor- Low Input
92) Evaporative Emission Control System Control System- Insufficient Purge Flow
To find out what each code means, check this table:
1) Primary oxygen sensor- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
2) Oxygen sensor "B" - Defective circiut or unplugged/ Defective sensor
3) MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) Sensor - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Sensor
4) CKP (Crankshaft Position Sensor) - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
5) MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor -Mechanical problem/ Disconnected piping
6) ECT ( Engine Coolant Temperature) Sensor- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Sensor
7) TP (Throttle Position) Sensor -Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
8) TDC (Top Dead Centre) Sensor -Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
9) CYP (Cylinder) - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
10) IAT (Intake Air Temperature)sensor- Defective circuit or unplugged/Defective sensor
12) EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) -Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
13) Atmospheric Pressure Sensor - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
14) IAC (Intake Air Control) Valve- Defective circuit or unplugged / Defective sensor
15) Ignition Output Signal - Missing or defective ignition output signal
16) Fuel Injector System - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective fuel injector
17) VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
19) Automatic transmission lockup control Solenoid Valve- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective solenoid. A/T Only.
20) Electronic Load Detector - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
21) VTEC Solenoid Valve- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective solenoid
22) VTEC Oil Pressure Switch - Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective switch
23) Knock Sensor - Defective circuit or unplugged / Defective sensor
30) Automatic Transmission Signal- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
31) Automatic Transmission Signal "B"- Defective circuit or unplugged/ Defective sensor
41) Primary Oxygen Sensor Heater- Circiut malfunction
43) Fuel Supply System - Defective or malfunctioning Fuel Supply Sytem
45) System too lean or too rich - Malfunction in the fuel monitoring systems
48) LAF (Lean Air Fuel) sensor - Defective circuit or unplugged / Defective sensor
54) CKF (Crankshaft Speed Fluctuation) sensor- Defective circuit or unplugged / Defective sensor
61) Primary Oxygen sensor circuit- High/ Low Voltage, Or slow response
63) Secondary Oxygen Sensor circuit- High/ Low Voltage, Or slow response
67) Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold- Malfunctioning catalyst system
70) Automatic Transmission - Malfunction with Automatic Transmission Controls
71-74) Random misfire in Cylinders 1-4- Condition present Creating Misfire
80) EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) Insufficient Flow Detected
86) ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature) Circuir Range / Performance Problem
90) Evaporative Emissions Contrlo System - Leak Detected In Fuel Tank Area
91) Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor- Low Input
92) Evaporative Emission Control System Control System- Insufficient Purge Flow
get a voltage tester and check to see if your injectors have a pulse if not check to see if you have any fuel pressure if you have no fuel pressure then your fuel pump is out
Where can you find a replacement rear trailing arm for a 1991 Honda CRX Si?
Many suspension parts like that do not wear out and typically only need to be replaced when damaged by an incident. If you have an auto wrecker near, you can purchase a very adequate replacment part that has been used before, just make sure to use new bushings when you put the used trailing arm into your vehicle. That is actually one USED part that shouldn't make any difference and would be perfectly safe to use.
How easy is it to replace bumper ona Honda CR-V?
This is a relative question. Its easy for someone who is mechanically inclined, and perhaps difficult for someone whom would ask such a question.
How do you remove the headlights from a 1989 Honda CRX?
I just changed one in my 90 Crx yesterday, First open the hood and remove the screws that hold on the corner lights, 88-89 will have 2 screws on the outside off each light, 90-91 will have 1 screw attaching it under the hood, remove the corner lights, then take out the screws that hold in the bumper lights/turn signals and remove them from the bumper. On the back of the bumper, in the front wheel opening, there are 2 Phillips screws on each side, remove them, then going thru the turn signal holes, there are 2 bolts on each side, 88-89 will be 10mm, 90-91 will be 14mm, remove them and the front bumper will come off, there may be some bolts on the bottom front of the bumper attached to the plastic panels under the front of the car, you don't have to take the bumper completely off, just pull it out far enough to get to the 2 bolts under the front of the headlight assy. Remove the 2 bulbs from the back of the headlight, remove the 4 10mm bolts holding it in, 2 on top facing up, and two under the light facing forward, (the 2 under the bottom are the reason you have to remove the bumper) and remove the headlight assy. If you have a new assy off of the same year model it should bolt right on, if it's off a differant year or off a civic, you may have to change the mounting bracket off the old headlight onto the new one. Good Luck!.
Where is the fuel pump switch on a 1991 Honda CRX located?
Honda CRX was built from Honda Civic platform and shared many components with the Civic. All Honda CRX models have a mechanical fuel pump that can be easily located within the engine bay, making fuel-pump replacement much easier than on some newer cars.?æ
Why won't your 1997 Toyota 4 Runner start?
If it does not start it is missing either spark, fuel under the proper pressure , compression or the timing of the ignition or the camshafts are incorrect. Start by determining what is present, check for spark, proper fuel pressure, engine compression.