OBD-I Error Codes
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0 - Faulty ECM/PCM
1 - Oxygen content
3 - Manifold absolute pressure
4 - Crank angle sensor
5 - Manifold absolute pressure
6 - Coolant temperature
7 - Throttle angle
8 - TDC position
9 - Number 1 cylinder position
10 - Intake air temperature
12 - Exhaust gas recirculation system
13 - Barometric pressure
14 - Idle air control
15 - Ignition input signal
16 - Fuel injector
17 - Vehicle speed sensor
19 - Lock-up control
20 - Electronic load detector
21 - VTEC solonoid
22 - VTEC control pressure switch
30 - Automatic transmission signal
41 - Oxygen sensor heater
43 - Fuel supply system
48 - Oxygen sensor heater
OBD-II Error Codes
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1 - Primary oxygen sensor low/high output
3 - Manifold absolute pressure sensor low/high input
4 - Crankshaft position sensor
5 - Manifold absolute pressure circuit range/performance problem
6 - Engine coolant temperature sensor low/high input
7 - Throttle position sensor low/high input
8 - Crankshaft position/TDC position error or no signal
9 - Cylinder position sensor error or no signal
10 - Intake air temperature sensor low/high input
12 - EGR valve insufficient lift or sensor high voltage
13 - BARO sensor low/high input or error
14 - IAC valve system fault
17 - Vehicle speed sensor circuit
20 - Electrical load detector circuit low/high input
22 - VTEC system malfunction
23 - Knock sensor circuit fault
30 - TMA/TMB signal line open or short
41 - Primary oxygen sensor heater circuit fault
45 - System too lean/rich
48 - Primary heated oxygen sensor malfunction
61 - Primary oxygen sensor circuit slow response / range prob
63 - Secondary heated O2 sensor low/high output
65 - Secondary heated O2 sensor circuit fault
67 - Catalyst system efficiency below threshold
70 - Automatic transaxle
71 - Cylinder 1 misfire
72 - Cylinder 2 misfire
73 - Cylinder 3 misfire
74 - Cylinder 4 misfire
80 - EGR insufficient flow detected
86 - Engine coolant temperature sensor circuit range/perf prob
90 - EVAP system leak detected in fuel tank or canister area
91 - EVAP fuel tank pressure sensor low/high input
92 - EVAP system insufficient purge flow
Now...if only I could explain correctly where you should insert the wires...difficult to explain without photos. It's usually located beneath the carpet near the left side of your dashboard. If it's still a virgin, there should be a green rubber like cover covering the connector. Remove the covering and insert both ends of any short wire to each ends in the connector. After that's done, start (not ignition) your car. If your car has some errors on them, read the blinks appearing on the checklight.
To get the number of the stored error code you need to count the number of long flashes and the number of short flashes. The long flashes will occur before the short ones. A long flash represents 10, and a short flash indicates 1. So if the flashes look like _ _ - - (where _ is a long flash and - is a short one) then the error code is 22.
If there are multiple error codes, then there will be a noticeable pause before the next code starts.