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93 Accord won't start, throws TCU codes

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    93 Accord won't start, throws TCU codes

    Hey guys, I recently picked up an auto 93 with 212k on the clock. I bought the car with an issue, that sometimes, if it is warm enough, the car will not start/trans will not shift from park. During the cold (I live in Arkansas) it would start every time unless the engine been brought to running temperature. I have been researching on the forums and I am plain stumped as I have gone through most completely obvious things (replaced the TCU and VSS (I was told by the P.O. that the VSS needed to be changed and it was simple enough).

    I pulled the TCU codes and these are it. The ECU had no codes at all.

    1-Lock-up solenoid 'A' circuit open or shorted.
    2-Lock-up solenoid 'B' circuit open or shorted.
    7-Shift Solenoid 'A' circuit open or shorted.
    8-Shift Solenoid 'B' circuit open or shorted.
    14-Linear (line pressure control) solenoid open or shorted.

    The car cranks and cranks but without the paperclip in the ODBI diag port the D4 light just flashes non stop. I think the fuel pump relay is probably bad too but I just can't figure out these transmission issues. I have searched and searched haven't found anyone on the boards with the same issues, could be my keyword usage but I am fairly mechanically inclined so I feel like I am going about this the right way.
    Last edited by smokey_beard; 04-06-2015, 05:51 PM.

    #2
    Generally if the TCU, or ECU for that matter, is throwing that many codes, it's usually toast.
    Originally posted by Mishakol129
    Do not disrespect my intelligence. I am the smartest person I know : )

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      #3
      Replaced the TCU with a tested and confirmed working one. The ECU throws no codes at all.

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        #4
        And the other TCU showed the same codes?
        Originally posted by Mishakol129
        Do not disrespect my intelligence. I am the smartest person I know : )

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          #5
          Clean the solenoids?

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            #6
            Other TCU read the same exact codes as well. Same model # ecu. Decided to dig in a little deeper (my friend who sold me the car told me a lot of BS as it turns out). Pulled the plugs and wires, had oil in every spark plug hole. Cleaned oil out, got spark, am not getting fuel so I am going to replace the fuel pump relay thing under the dash tomorrow as well as pull, clean then test the solenoids to rule that out. Thanks for the input guys. I'll keep this updated in case anyone else comes across similar issues. Only thing I am having a hard time finding info on is the code 14 for the TCU. Still no ECU codes after more messing with tonight.

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              #7
              http://techauto.awardspace.com/vss.html

              this helped me with same crap

              http://techauto.awardspace.com/trans...html#mainrelay

              this has everything listed pretty much good luck hope this helps man

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                #8
                Hondamagic thank you very much, I have been looking for something exactly like that.

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