DTC Troubleshooting Index

2002 Honda Civic SiSECTION DTC Troubleshooting Index
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2006 Honda Odyssey and 2005 Honda Odyssey. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
DTC TROUBLESHOOTING

DTC Detection Item
11  Right-front wheel sensor (short to power/short to body ground/open)
12  Right-front wheel sensor (electrical noise/intermittent interruption)
13  Left-front wheel sensor (short to power/short to body ground/open)
14  Left-front wheel sensor (electrical noise/intermittent interruption)
15  Right-rear wheel sensor (short to power/short to body ground/open)
16  Right-rear wheel sensor (electrical noise/intermittent interruption)
17  Left-rear wheel sensor (short to power/short to body ground/open)
18  Left-rear wheel sensor (electrical noise/intermittent interruption)
21  Right-front magnetic encoder
22  Left-front magnetic encoder
23  Right-rear magnetic encoder
24  Left-rear magnetic encoder
25  Yaw rate sensor
26  Lateral acceleration sensor
27  Steering angle sensor
31  ABS solenoid
32  ABS solenoid
33  ABS solenoid
34  ABS solenoid
35  ABS solenoid
36  ABS solenoid
37  ABS solenoid
38  ABS solenoid
51  Motor lock
52  Motor stuck OFF
54  Fail-safe relay
61  Low +B-FSR voltage
62  High +B-FSR voltage
64  Sensor power voltage
65  Brake fluid level
66  VSA pressure sensor (inside of VSA modulator-control unit)
68  Brake pedal position switch
81  Central Processing Unit (CPU)
83  PCM communication
84  VSA sensor Neutral Position
86  F-CAN communication
91  VSA operation
104  Sensor cluster
105  Hydraulic unit temperature sensor
121  VSA solenoid
122  VSA solenoid
123  VSA solenoid
124  VSA solenoid
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