Honda 2.2L Index of Articles
How To Test The TPS (1990-1997 2.2L Honda Accord, Odyssey)
- August 24, 2020
- Updated: August 24, 2020
- Written by: Abraham Torres-Arredondo

The throttle position sensor (TPS) on your 2.2L Honda Accord (Odyssey) can be accurately tested with a multimeter -no scan tool required! In this tutorial, I'll show you how so that you can find out if it's bad (or not) and in the process... read more >>
P0123 -What Does It Mean? (1995-1997 2.2L Accord And Odyssey)
- August 24, 2020
- Updated: August 24, 2020
- Written by: Abraham Torres-Arredondo

If the throttle position sensor (TPS) fails and stays stuck producing a high voltage signal, the fuel injection computer will set a P0123: Throttle Position Sensor Circuit High Voltage trouble code. In this tutorial I'll explain what this... read more >>
P0441 -What Does It Mean? (1995-1997 2.2L Accord And Odyssey)
- July 23, 2020
- Updated: August 23, 2020
- Written by: Abraham Torres-Arredondo

Sooner or later, a P0441: Evaporative Control System Insufficient Purge Flow is gonna' light up the check engine light, since it's usually caused by a loose or missing gas cap -but not always. In this tutorial I'll explain what this trouble code... read more >>
P0122 -What Does It Mean? (1995-1997 2.2L Accord And Odyssey)
- August 24, 2020
- Updated: September 02, 2020
- Written by: Abraham Torres-Arredondo

In a nutshell, a trouble code P0122: Throttle Position Sensor Circuit Low Voltage lets you know that the fuel injection computer notices that the throttle position sensor (TPS) is producing a lower than normal voltage. In this tutorial I'll... read more >>
How To Test The Output Speed Sensor (1992-1997 2.2L Accord And Odyssey)
- July 22, 2020
- Updated: August 22, 2020
- Written by: Abraham Torres-Arredondo

In this tutorial I'll explain how to test the transmission output speed sensor (also known as the countershaft speed sensor). The test is done with a multimeter and I'll explain it all in a step-by-step manner and in plain English.... read more >>
Under Hood Fuse/Relay Box (1996-1997 2.2L Honda Accord)
- August 03, 2020
- Updated: August 03, 2020
- Written by: Abraham Torres-Arredondo

Location and descriptions of the fuses and relays of the under-hood fuse box for 1996, 1997 2.2L Honda Accord. 1996-1997 2.2L Honda Accord Under-Hood Fuses # Amps Fuse Name/Description 15 100... read more >>
How To Test The Input Speed Sensor (1994-1997 2.2L Accord And Odyssey)
- July 22, 2020
- Updated: August 22, 2020
- Written by: Abraham Torres-Arredondo

Testing the input speed sensor (known in Honda tech speak as the mainshaft speed sensor) can easily be done with a simple multimeter. In this tutorial I'll explain how to do it in a step-by-step manner and in plain English. Contents... read more >>
How To Check For Vacuum Leaks (1992-1997 2.2L Accord And Odyssey)
- July 24, 2020
- Updated: September 02, 2020
- Written by: Abraham Torres-Arredondo

Vacuum leaks can and do have adverse effects on engine performance and the fuel injection computer's ability to reduce harmful emissions. Eventually, a severe vacuum leak will cause the check engine light to illuminate with air/fuel mixture... read more >>
P0715 -What Does It Mean? (1995-1997 2.2L Accord And Odyssey)
- July 22, 2020
- Updated: August 21, 2020
- Written by: Abraham Torres-Arredondo

A trouble code P0715: Mainshaft Speed Sensor Malfunction usually tells you that the tranmsission is slipping due to an internal mechanical problem (usually cause by wear and tear). NOTE: The mainshaft speed sensor is called the transmission... read more >>
P0141 -What Does It Mean? (1995-1997 2.2L Accord And Odyssey)
- July 23, 2020
- Updated: August 28, 2020
- Written by: Abraham Torres-Arredondo

When a P0141: Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1, Sensor 2) lights up the check engine light on your 2.2L Honda Accord (Odyssey), it's usually because the rear oxygen sensor's heater has failed. In this tutorial I'll explain what... read more >>