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  • in reply to: 1997 Civic 2-pin OBD2 diagnostic connector #561966
    FrederickFrederick
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      The car has 220k miles on it and hasn’t run better. Recent gas mileage check was near 40 mpg.

      in reply to: 1997 Civic 2-pin OBD2 diagnostic connector #556367
      FrederickFrederick
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        The car has 220k miles on it and hasn’t run better. Recent gas mileage check was near 40 mpg.

        in reply to: 1997 Civic 2-pin OBD2 diagnostic connector #561895
        FrederickFrederick
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          Found it! Thanks for all the help and patience. Was able to get the code ’67’. I think this refers to either secondary O2 sensor or catalytic convertor. Will replace sensor and hope that the problem will be solved.

          in reply to: 1997 Civic 2-pin OBD2 diagnostic connector #556307
          FrederickFrederick
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            Found it! Thanks for all the help and patience. Was able to get the code ’67’. I think this refers to either secondary O2 sensor or catalytic convertor. Will replace sensor and hope that the problem will be solved.

            in reply to: 1997 Civic 2-pin OBD2 diagnostic connector #560183
            FrederickFrederick
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              The video is very helpful but doesn’t answer my question. In the video Eric only mentions a blue connector. The only 2-prong connector that I have found under the dash on the passenger side is a yellow male connector going into a blue female connector. Is it possible that the yellow connector is the OBD2 diagnostic connector?

              in reply to: 1997 Civic 2-pin OBD2 diagnostic connector #554755
              FrederickFrederick
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                The video is very helpful but doesn’t answer my question. In the video Eric only mentions a blue connector. The only 2-prong connector that I have found under the dash on the passenger side is a yellow male connector going into a blue female connector. Is it possible that the yellow connector is the OBD2 diagnostic connector?

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