Iamworking onmy friends car and i hooked up my OBD 2 codereader and got codes p0302, p0304, and p1300 how do ifix this issue
Go to this site: http://www.engine-light-help.com/generic-check-engine-light-codes.html
Your 'generic' codes are there for OBD-II
SOURCE: I have several codes P0301, P0302, P1300, &
I've been doing a lot of reading on this code, and I've done the parts replacing as suggested. The thing that is kinda strange is no one has ever mentioned the condition of the spark plugs. I changed the plugs out tell weeks ago and they looked like they were coated in this crusty white powdery substance. Today I rechecked the spark plugs and the plugs were starting to get covered in that substance again. I believe this is the root cause of these p1399, p0301, p0300, p0303, and p0302 codes. My question is, what would cause this fouling of the plugs?. Are the plugs too cold or too hot even. I went with an iridium tipped plug. Was that a bad choice? I seafoamed the engine in hopes of cleaning the fuel system a little. Im kinda baffled with this. I've got this weird feeling its got something to do with the fuel system and its not an electrical problem. Cause, correct me if i'm wrong, but spark plugs wont fire well if they're fouled?
SOURCE: My 96 honda accord is giving me three different
I would start with a full tune up. If it has never been done then that is the best way to start. Make sure that you gap your plugs. NGK plugs are the best for any and all Honda's. Let us know how it goes.
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