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  1. Join Date
    Jun 2004
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    #11
    Just follow the steps outlined above, personally i've tried it before and was able to identify the cause of my check engine light. If you have any doubts on the whole procedure bring the vehicle to a mechanic.

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    #12
    the 96 accords are not obd equipped yet here in the philippines. they come with the simple 3 prong connector that you have to short. then figuring out the trouble code is as simple as counting the number of times the cel on the dash blinks and looking it up on the net.

    no need to have long discussions about it since it's super simple to do.

  3. Join Date
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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by speedyfix View Post
    the 96 accords are not obd equipped yet here in the philippines. they come with the simple 3 prong connector that you have to short. then figuring out the trouble code is as simple as counting the number of times the cel on the dash blinks and looking it up on the net.

    no need to have long discussions about it since it's super simple to do.
    My sentiments exactly. Though yeah, I do admit that I had to explain in so many words. :P

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    #14
    no problem. sometimes though it's easier to explain based on actually working on the car vs what's in a book or manual.

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