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Your ground wire connection for the OBD2 connector is located under the dash just below and to the right of the heater controls. More likely that you dont have ...
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Hi Mark, I had similar problem on my e46 compact. There are probably many possible causes. Mine was a faulty wheel speed sensor. You will need to read the fault codes. There is a brilliant mini bluetooth OBD2 device that simply plugs into the cars OBD2 socket and links via bluetooth to your smartphone or tablet. A free app from the Google Play Store called Torque Lite will the talk to the vehicle computer and tell you in plain English what the fault codes stored are and what they mean. In my case the rear offside wheel sensor had failed which also caused the ABS to become inactive and also the ASC light to come on. Oh BTW, the mini bluetooth OBD2 device is about a tenner on ebay. The OBD2 socket is located above the drivers knee and is similar is size and shape to a scart socket. I think the socket has a dust cover but mine had been broken off already Best of luck. Brian
internal control module? thats a new one for me. you need to have you obd2 scanned to find out what the trouble code it (thats why your check engine light is on)
harrd to say wiithout being near the vehicle. the best thimg to do if you don't have access to an obd2 scanner. if its driveable go to nearest parts store and ask them to do an obd2 scan for you. it's free
OBD DIAGNOSTIC LINK CONNECTOR / 1995 Honda Accord 2.2L MFI 4cyl
The OBD Diagnostic Link Connector is located:
Front seating area, driver side, driver side of
steering column, mounted behind center of
instrument panel.
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