dudeskee1325
New Member
So this is where I'm going to be posting about not only what I did to my integra, but also where I will be asking for help when it comes to things.
THE ROAD SO FAR
My 2000 GS was given to my uncle (a mechanic) by this guy that "didn't want to bother with it anymore". He was dumber than a box of rocks and didn't realize that it needed an oil change and new power steering fluid. I bought the thing for $1800 off my uncle and I was off!
A tune up was in order once it was mine, I proceeded to change the air filter, plugs, wires, and distributor cap and rotor. However, smog pointed out that it had some error code. Seeing as how I was out of money, from buying and doing a tune up, I freaked and began to be annoying on the internets, especially here. Once I learned what the problem was, and gathered more funds, I was off to buy what I hoped was the culprit, an ignition coil. After replacing, I became curious as to when the check engine light would go off, when it magically disappeared while driving. I returned to smog to find that, even tough the light was off, the code still lived in the computer. So, in frustration, because I lack my own code reader, I just pulled the connectors off the battery and reset the ECU that way. Then BAM, it passed smog.
THE ROAD SO FAR
My 2000 GS was given to my uncle (a mechanic) by this guy that "didn't want to bother with it anymore". He was dumber than a box of rocks and didn't realize that it needed an oil change and new power steering fluid. I bought the thing for $1800 off my uncle and I was off!
A tune up was in order once it was mine, I proceeded to change the air filter, plugs, wires, and distributor cap and rotor. However, smog pointed out that it had some error code. Seeing as how I was out of money, from buying and doing a tune up, I freaked and began to be annoying on the internets, especially here. Once I learned what the problem was, and gathered more funds, I was off to buy what I hoped was the culprit, an ignition coil. After replacing, I became curious as to when the check engine light would go off, when it magically disappeared while driving. I returned to smog to find that, even tough the light was off, the code still lived in the computer. So, in frustration, because I lack my own code reader, I just pulled the connectors off the battery and reset the ECU that way. Then BAM, it passed smog.