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[LOOK IT] Conversion table wire

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 8:42 pm
by ilya
I propose to spread the table conversion OBD1-2a-2b.
head of this discussion I will spread the name. I hope this will help beginners and not only.
look carefully and ask those who have already engaged in such things may have errors))
ps. i start topic's [LOOK IT] which will contain a maximum of informative information without additional questions.


# distributor conversion //dizzy
# obd1 obd2 conversion //some swaping with D16Y8 IM)
# type obd0 obd1 obd2a obd2b connectors //image of all type OBD

# distributor conversion // another dizzy
# info for ECU identification // version of your ECU
# AT Wiring Obd2a Obd2b // not harness
SFI->OBD1 conversion

Re: [LOOK IT] Conversion table wire

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 8:42 pm
by ilya
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Re: [LOOK IT] Conversion table wire

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 8:49 pm
by ilya
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Re: [LOOK IT] Conversion table wire

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:07 pm
by ilya
zip consist http://www.ej9.ru/civic/wiring/obd_pinouts.zip
full pins of OBD0 OBD1 OBD2A OBD2B
type and connectors you can see in next IMG.

type of connectors OBD2X - MultiLock 040/070 Tyco Electronics
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Re: [LOOK IT] Conversion table wire

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:35 pm
by BETEK
Nice job

Re: [LOOK IT] Conversion table wire

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:54 am
by mynameisowen
Great posts my man :D Keep searching ;)

Re: [LOOK IT] Conversion table wire

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:00 pm
by ilya
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Re: [LOOK IT] Conversion table wire

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 12:58 am
by cad civic mechanic
A bit more info for ECU identification, enjoy ;)

To identify your ECU you will need to know its generation, part number and possibly its ROM number.

The ECU can be located in several places: under a metal plate in the passenger's footwell (models up to 91), in the passenger's footwell behind a plastic panel (models 92-99) or by the driver's footwell under a plastic panel (some models 2000+)

The computer is connected via three connectors that pull out when a plastic clip is pressed. Remove the computer, and with a philips screwdriver remove the metal lid from the top of the computer. There may be small daughter circuit board covering some of the main circuitry. Unscrew this and lift it out of the way.

ECU Part Numbers
All Honda ECUs have a part number which is located on the side of the ECU and inside the ECU on the connector. e.g. 37820-P72-A01

The part number consists of three components:

Honda's part number for ECU, which is always 37820
Three characters (which are loosely related to the model of car/engine). e.g P72
Three characters (which are the revision of the ECU) e.g. A01 or G52
The middle three characters are the most useful to identify what the ECU is. Different generation ECUs may use the same characters. e.g. a P72 OBD I ECU is different from a P72 OBD II ECU. Here is a list of common ECUs:

The last 3 characters are broken down into 3 parts. "A" generally is used for US ECUs. "G" is European, and "J" is Japanese. There are other versions of this, but you get the idea. The second digit "0" typically means manual transmission, where a "5" means automatic transmission, and the last digit "1" is the version number.


PG7 : 86-89 Integra (86-87 vac advance, 88-89 electronic advance)
PM5 : 88-91 Civic/CRX DX
PM6 : 88-91 Civic/CRX SOHC Si
PM7 : 89-91 DOHC ZC (JDM 'EF' ECU)
PM8 : 88-91 CRX HF
PR2 : 89-91 ZC (Euro)
PR3 : 89-91 JDM B16A EF8/9
PR3 -J00 or J51 : 92 JDM Integra B16A EF8/9
PW0 : 89-91 JDM B16A EF8/9 DA6-XSi
PR4 : 90-91 Integra LS/GS
PS9 : 88-91 4 door Civic EX Auto
P05 : 92-95 OBD-1 Civic CX
P06 : 92-95 OBD-1 Civic DX
P07 : 92-95 OBD-1 Civic VX
P08 : 92-95 OBD-1 Civic D15 JDM
P0A : 94-95 OBD-1 Accord EX
P13 : 93-95 OBD-1 Prelude Vtec
P14 : 93-95 OBD-1 Prelude Si (non Vtec)
P27 : 92-95 OBD-1 EG JDM Civic 1600 sohc
P28 : 92-95 OBD-1 Civic Si/Ex
P30 : 92-95 OBD-1 DelSol DOHC Vtec Si/EG SiR
P54-G31 : 1997 Honda Accord 1.8 LS
P61 : 92-93 OBD-1 Integra GSR
P72 : 94-95 OBD-1 Integra GSR
P72 : 96-00 OBD-2 Integra GSR
P73 : 96-00 OBD-2 Integra Type-R (JDM & USDM)
P74/75: 92-95 OBD-1 Integra LS/GS
P75 : 96-00 OBD-2 Integra LS/GS
P2N : 96+ OBD-2 Civic HX Coupe
P2P : 96+ OBD-2 Civic EX Coupe
P2E : 96+ OBD-2 Civic DX Coupe
P2M : 96+ OBD-2 NZ Civic SOHC VTEC
P2T : 99+ OBD-? Civic Si Coupe
P5P : 97-00 OBD-2 Prelude Type-S (JDM ECU)
PBA : 97+ US Acura 1.6EL
PCT : 98+ JDM ITR / CTR
PCX : 99+ OBD-? S2000
ECU ROM Numbers
As further identification Honda ECUs have a software revision number inside the ECU. This is usually a two or three digit number stamped on the 28 pin ROM, or main processor. Accord and Prelude ECUs can use a letter and number code.

Re: [LOOK IT] Conversion table wire

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 5:56 am
by ilya
AT OBD2 (A B) wiring B and D connectors.
http://www.ej9.ru/civic/wiring/ATecu.zip

Re: [LOOK IT] Conversion table wire

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 7:57 pm
by ilya
92-95 ECUs (P28, P30, P61, P72, P91, P08)

* 5spd = 000, 001, 002, 003, 004, A00, A01, A02, C00, C01, C02, J00, J01, J02, G00, G01
* Auto = J50, J51, 901, 902, C50, C51, C52, A50, A51, A52, L50, L51, G51

96-00 ECUs (P2E, P2P, P2J, P72, P73):

* 5spd = 000, 001, 002, 003, A00, A01, A03, C00, C01, C02, C03, J00, J01, J02, A11, C11
* Auto = A70, A71, A72, A91, A92, C70, C71, C72, C91, C92