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Patrologia 04-12-2023 12:55 PM

ELD and ECT sensors: OEM or aftermarket
 
This question is twofold. I have codes indicating that I need to replace the ELD and the ECT sensor (P0118, P1298, P0128).
The first question is whether I should really go OEM Honda on this, or if some cheaper aftermarket part is fine.
Second is about the way in which they will interact. I'm inclined to just replace the ELD and not the ECT yet since I don't feel like burping the coolant. The codes are intermittent, so I'm hoping maybe the ECT isn't bad just getting bad signals or something. If the ECT is in fact bad, will it screw up the new ELD? Basically, do I really have to do it all at once.
Thanks

Colin42 04-12-2023 05:54 PM

Re: ELD and ECT sensors: OEM or aftermarket
 
Oem, pull some at a junkyard if you dont want to pay for new oem

Wankenstein 04-13-2023 12:51 AM

Re: ELD and ECT sensors: OEM or aftermarket
 
What symptoms does it have that correlates with a faulty ELD symptoms?

Burping the coolant of air doesn't cost anything and should be done first before paying for parts. After burping it disconnect the battery ground terminal and turn your headlights on to drain residual voltage. This will also clear the CEL codes. Reconnect ground cable to battery, no electronics on (headlights, radio, interior lights), start engine and let it idle for 10-15 minutes to "idle relearn".

Afterwards use your OBD2 reader to see if those two codes return.

Patrologia 04-13-2023 02:28 PM

Re: ELD and ECT sensors: OEM or aftermarket
 

Originally Posted by Wankenstein (Post 4808831)
What symptoms does it have that correlates with a faulty ELD symptoms?

Burping the coolant of air doesn't cost anything and should be done first before paying for parts. After burping it disconnect the battery ground terminal and turn your headlights on to drain residual voltage. This will also clear the CEL codes. Reconnect ground cable to battery, no electronics on (headlights, radio, interior lights), start engine and let it idle for 10-15 minutes to "idle relearn".

Afterwards use your OBD2 reader to see if those two codes return.

Thanks for the advice.
No symptoms that I'm aware of other than the CEL and associated codes. That's why I'm actually starting by cleaning up a few of the ground connections and hoping that my only actual problem is a bad ground somewhere. What kinds of symptoms would you expect if the ELD was actually bad? I haven't been tracking my mileage, so don't know whether that has fallen off or not. The CEL is on for a while, goes off for a while. It doesn't seem pressing, but I'm investigating because it will have to be clear eventually--I have to pass emissions here.
The coolant is fine right now, so there's not need to burp it yet. I'd just have to do that if I open up the system to replace the ECT.

sdaidoji 04-13-2023 04:24 PM

Re: ELD and ECT sensors: OEM or aftermarket
 
car-part.com for nearby scrapyards

Wankenstein 04-13-2023 08:08 PM

Re: ELD and ECT sensors: OEM or aftermarket
 
ELD symptoms:
​​​https://cararac.com/blog/honda-eld-s...solutions.html
and http://m.gonzostoolbox.com/?url=http...ld%2Ehtml#2707

ECT might be a faulty reading due to air bubbles in coolant system. Don't even need jack stands to bleed air. Park up a fairly steep incline with radiator neck/cap higher than the cylinder head and bleed per service manual.

Bleed kit funnels help to avoid a mess and make it easier to watch bubble size eventually diminish throughout bleeding of air.


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