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THE 97 HONDA CRV DIAGNOSTIC HOOKUP IS UNDER LOWER CENTER CONSOLE,UNDER PLASTIC COVER,RIGHT SIDE CENTER.IT'S LIKE AN INCH OR TWO OFF THE FLOOR.I HAVE SAME VEHICLE.
Your vehicle should be equipped with OBDII diagnostic computer. If you check in teh area of the passenger side fender or under the dashboard on the drivers side you should find the diagnostic port. If this fail then you can refer to your owners manual for the location of the port.
If the light was flashing when it came on, then it means your engine is misfiring.
A solid light can mean anything from a loose/faulty gas cap to a transmission issue.
This
light comes on when the computer detects a
fault of some sort in its diagnostic tests. If it keeps detecting this
issue, the light will remain on. If the light turns off, then it has
detected that the issue may no longer be present.
In
order to find out what the exact reason was for your light, You need to
have your car computer scanned to retrieve the code that
the computer would have stored when the light triggered. Most garages
will do this free of charge. The code will tell you what may have
caused the light to initially turn on.
You need to have your Honda checked for engine trouble codes. Most parts stores offer this as a free service. They connect a hand held 'scan' tool to your cars diagnostic port (usually under the dash) and scan for codes stored on the cars computer. They can tell you what codes they 'pull' from the computer, what they mean, and offer solutions to the problem. If after that you have further questions, post them here along with the code #'s. Good luck.
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