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1997 Acura 2.2CL Standard
Engine Performance DTCS
1997 Acura 2.2CL StandardSECTION Engine Performance DTCS
ENGINE PERFORMANCE DTCS
| DTC | OEM Code | Description |
|---|---|---|
| P0106 | 5 | Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor Range/Performance |
| P0107 | 3 | MAP Sensor Low Input Voltage |
| P0108 | 3 | MAP Sensor High Input Voltage |
| P0112 | 10 | IAT Sensor Low Input Voltage |
| P0113 | 10 | IAT Sensor High Input Voltage |
| P0116 | 86 | Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor Range/Performance |
| P0117 | 6 | ECT Sensor Low Input Voltage |
| P0118 | 6 | ECT Sensor High Input Voltage |
| P0122 | 7 | Throttle Position (TP) Sensor Low Input Voltage |
| P0123 | 7 | TP Sensor High Input Voltage |
| P0131 | 1 | Primary HO2S-1 Circuit Low Voltage |
| P0132 | 1 | Primary HO2S-1 Circuit High Voltage |
| P0133 | 61 | Primary HO2S-1 Slow Response |
| P0135 | 41 | Primary HO2S-1 Heater Circuit Malfunction |
| P0137 | 63 | Secondary HO2S-2 Circuit Low Voltage |
| P0138 | 63 | Secondary HO2S-2 Circuit High Voltage |
| P0139 | 63 | Secondary HO2S-2 Slow Response |
| P0141 | 65 | Secondary HO2S-2 Heater Circuit Malfunction |
| P0171 | 45 | System Too Lean |
| P0172 | 45 | System Too Rich |
| P0301 | 71 | Misfire Cylinder No. 1 Detected |
| P0302 | 72 | Misfire Cylinder No. 2 Detected |
| P0303 | 73 | Misfire Cylinder No. 3 Detected |
| P0304 | 74 | Misfire Cylinder No. 4 Detected |
| P0335 | 4 | Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor Circuit Malfunction |
| P0336 | 4 | CKP Sensor Range/Performance |
| P0401 | 80 | EGR System Insufficient Flow Detected |
| P0420 | 67 | Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold |
| P0441 | 92 | EVAP Emission System Inadequate Purge Flow |
| P0500 | 17 | Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) Circuit Malfunction (M/T) |
| P0501 | 17 | VSS Circuit Malfunction (A/T) |
| P0505 | 14 | Idle Control System Malfunction |
| P1107 | 13 | BARO Circuit Low Input Voltage |
| P1108 | 13 | BARO Circuit High Input Voltage |
| P1253 | 21 | VTEC Solenoid Valve Circuits Malfunction |
| P1297 | 20 | Electrical Load Detector (ELD) Low Voltage Input |
| P1298 | 20 | ELD High Voltage Input |
| P1300 | 71, 72, 73, And/Or 74 | Random Misfire |
| P1301 | 71 | Random Misfire |
| P1302 | 72 | Random Misfire |
| P1303 | 73 | Random Misfire |
| P1304 | 74 | Random Misfire |
| P1359 | 8 | Crankshaft Position/Top Dead Center (CKP/TDC) Sensor Disconnected |
| P1381 | 9 | Cylinder Position (CYP) Sensor Intermittent Interruption |
| P1382 | 9 | CYP Sensor No Signal |
| P1459 | 92 | EVAP Purge Flow Switch Malfunction |
| P1491 | 12 | EGR Valve Lift Insufficient Detected |
| P1498 | 12 | EGR Valve Lift Sensor High Voltage |
| P1508 | 14 | Idle Air Control (IAC) Valve Circuit Failure |
| P1607 | - | PCM Internal Failure |
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.