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    JIm HerrleJIm Herrle
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      I entered the code retrieved from my ’97 Accords OBD link into the appropriate box and did a search. The search just provided a link to archived
      problems totally unrelated to my query. How do I get a direct diagnosis

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    • #450875
      pcmdjasonpcmdjason
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        You first start by telling us the code. 🙂 W-|

        #450876
        ChevypowerChevypower
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          canobd2.com

          Now, “P” codes are Powertrain “B”ody “C”hassis and I think “U” is what they have for ABS…

          ‘”0″ Means it’s SAE standardized across the board. But a “1” is Manufacturer Specific

          The third place is usually the component
          and the 4th & 5th ones are the specific circuit

          EXAMPLE: P0306 is Powertrain, SAE Standardized code, Engine, Missfire Cylinder #6

          #450877
          dreamer2355dreamer2355
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            U0001 – U2200 are Network codes

            #450878
            cdrew11cdrew11
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              You can try this resource if you like:

              [url=http://www.obd-codes.com/trouble_codes/:30q6jz6f]http://www.obd-codes.com/trouble_codes/

              I[/url]f you can isolate the code, you might be able to get some help 🙂

              #450879
              ChevypowerChevypower
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                Thanks for the correction, Dreamer. I strive to be right, or accept corrections and learn.

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