Overall, extracting your DTC codes using a scan tool is fairly straightforward. Turn the ignition on without running the engine and then plug your scanner into your vehicle’s OBD port. Your tool should automatically turn on and will either cycle through the codes or allow you to scroll throug...
The Valvetronic system is responsible for timing the engine valves for better fuel economy and performance. This code appears when the system can't adjust the engine valves as needed. To fix the problem, first clear the fault codes with an OBD scanner. If the problem returns, check the wir...
DTCs are how the J-1939 (in heavy-duty vehicles) and OBD-II (light-duty vehicles) indicate the on-board problems. Each code indicates a specific fault in the vehicle. DTCs help you understand what the problem is, solve that problem quickly, and get back on the road without wasting a l...
Here are some OBD2 trouble codes you might run into when having to diagnose Accord problems: The 2013-2017 Honda Accord V6 trouble code P0001 means the fuel-volume regulator (FVR) control circuit is open, which can be caused by a faulty FVR or a wiring problem. ...
What Does the P2096 Code Mean? The P2096 code shows that the post-catalyst fuel trim system is too lean on Bank 1. That simply means that it is getting too much air and not enough fuel to be perfectly balanced. This condition is recognized by the oxygen sensors and the code is generi...