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Honda Diagnostic Trouble Codes

Common OBD2 fault codes found on Honda vehicles with model-specific causes, known issues, TSBs, and adjusted repair cost estimates. Each guide is tailored for Honda owners.

Ignition

P0016High

Crankshaft Position - Camshaft Position Correlation (Bank 1 Sensor A)

Honda Civic • 2006-2024

The 1.5T (L15B7) in 2016+ Civics uses a VTC actuator that can fail, causing P0016 alongside a loud r...

P0340High

Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction

Honda Civic • 2006-2024

The Honda Civic CMP sensor on the R18A is a simple two-wire magnetic pickup. On the 1.5T, it is a th...

Fuel System

P0101Moderate

Mass Air Flow Sensor Range/Performance

Honda Civic • 2006-2024

Honda uses a Keihin MAF integrated into the airbox on many Civic models. The 1.5T (2016+) is more se...

P0171Moderate

System Too Lean (Bank 1)

Honda Civic • 2006–2024

The 1.5L turbo Civic (2016+) is susceptible to P0171 from the wastegate actuator linkage loosening o...

P0172Moderate

System Too Rich (Bank 1)

Honda Civic • 2006-2024

The 1.5L turbo in 2016+ Civics has a documented fuel dilution issue where gasoline mixes with engine...

P0174Moderate

System Too Lean (Bank 2)

Honda Civic • 2006-2024

Most Honda Civics are inline-4 and won't trigger P0174 (single bank). Only the rare V6 Civic (older ...

P0507Moderate

Idle Control System RPM Higher Than Expected

Honda Civic • 2006-2024

The R18A Civic uses an IACV (idle air control valve) that commonly sticks. Cleaning it with carb cle...

Cooling System

P0128Low

Coolant Thermostat Below Regulating Temperature

Honda Civic • 2006-2024

Honda thermostats open at 76-80C depending on model year. The R18A thermostat is easily accessible. ...

Emissions

P0131Moderate

O2 Sensor Circuit Low Voltage (Bank 1 Sensor 1)

Honda Civic • 2006-2024

Honda Civics with the R18A engine commonly trigger P0131 from O2 sensor aging around 130,000 km. The...

P0135Low

O2 Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1, Sensor 1)

Honda Civic • 2006-2024

The upstream sensor on the Civic R18A is accessible from the top of the engine. On the 1.5T, the sen...

P0141Low

O2 Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1, Sensor 2)

Honda Civic • 2006-2024

Honda Civics use NTK/NGK sensors as OEM. The downstream sensor on the R18A is straightforward to acc...

P0401Low

Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Flow Insufficient

Honda Civic • 2006-2024

Honda Civics with the R18A engine use a relatively simple EGR setup that rarely fails. The 1.5T (201...

P0420Moderate

Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 1)

Honda Civic • 2006–2024

On 2006–2011 Civics with the R18A engine, P0420 is frequently caused by a failing rear oxygen sensor...

P0430Moderate

Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 2)

Honda Civic • 2006-2024

Most Honda Civics are inline-4 and won't trigger P0430 (Bank 2 doesn't exist). If you see P0430 on a...

Misfire

P0300High

Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected

Honda Civic • 2006–2024

The 1.5L turbo engine (L15B7) in 2016+ Civics has a well-documented fuel dilution issue where gasoli...

EVAP System

P0446Low

Evaporative Emission System Vent Control Circuit

Honda Civic • 2006-2024

Honda Civics have the EVAP vent valve integrated near the fuel tank. Access may require partial remo...

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