02 Civic LX P0128 P1298 P1361 P0132
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I'm showing these codes on the above listed car. Is anyone familiar with this combination of codes? Any suggestions about where to begin? The car is not driving differently, but the check engine light came on.
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any work done recently?
p0128 = Coolant Thermostat – Below Temp
could be thermostat stuck open or bad sensor/wiring, engine gets up to temp? heat works?
source:
https://www.700r4transmissionhq.com/p0128-honda-civic/
p0132 = 2 Sensor Circuit High Voltage Bank 1 Sensor 1
front o2 sensor could be bad, check the wiring first though. only replace with the same brand as the old sensor, either denso or ntk
source: https://www.autocodes.com/p0132.html
p1298 = Electric Load Detector Circuit High Voltage
ELD or PCM could be bad, or a bad connection/wiring
source: https://autoservicecosts.com/obd2-codes/p1298/
p1361= Top Dead Center Sensor 1 Intermittent Interruption
TDC sensor is either bad, or bad wiring/connection.
Read more: https://www.autocodes.com/p1361_honda.html
source: https://www.autocodes.com/p1361_honda.html
so again, any work done recently?
kind of odd that those 4 codes would pop up at the same time since they not really related to each other.
however they all share a same possible cause: bad connection or wiring problem.
so i would look in the engine bay for damaged wiring, squirrels and mice love to chew on wires
p0128 = Coolant Thermostat – Below Temp
could be thermostat stuck open or bad sensor/wiring, engine gets up to temp? heat works?
source:
https://www.700r4transmissionhq.com/p0128-honda-civic/
p0132 = 2 Sensor Circuit High Voltage Bank 1 Sensor 1
front o2 sensor could be bad, check the wiring first though. only replace with the same brand as the old sensor, either denso or ntk
source: https://www.autocodes.com/p0132.html
p1298 = Electric Load Detector Circuit High Voltage
ELD or PCM could be bad, or a bad connection/wiring
source: https://autoservicecosts.com/obd2-codes/p1298/
p1361= Top Dead Center Sensor 1 Intermittent Interruption
TDC sensor is either bad, or bad wiring/connection.
Read more: https://www.autocodes.com/p1361_honda.html
source: https://www.autocodes.com/p1361_honda.html
so again, any work done recently?
kind of odd that those 4 codes would pop up at the same time since they not really related to each other.
however they all share a same possible cause: bad connection or wiring problem.
so i would look in the engine bay for damaged wiring, squirrels and mice love to chew on wires
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