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je2000
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Post '05 Civic, what's the point
on: October 6, 2016 (GMT)

I’m able to read somewhat useful things like vacuum pressure, coolant temperature and engine load. That’s great. What I’d really like is to be able to see automatic transmission fluid temperature. I don’t see it listed.

In any case, I have a “maintenance required” light that is on, but Torque Pro reads no faults. The primary reason I bought this was to read faults. I get nothing though. I understand Honda has some proprietary PID’s? I’m not seeing the point of this as the Pro version isn’t helping me any more than the free version.

How can I read the current fault?

piemmm
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Post Re:
on: October 7, 2016 (GMT)

Hi!

The maintenance required light is a service reminder – it’s not a fault code and won’t be logged in the OBD2 fault log

Here’s how to reset the service reminder:
http://www.hondamanhattan.com/blog/how-to-reset-maintenance-light-honda-civic/

Though make sure you have had your vehicle properly serviced before doing so as it’s there for a reason such as oil changes, and airfilters (etc, etc)

je2000
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Post Re:
on: October 7, 2016 (GMT)

Thank you. Is there any way to check what the reminder is for? I did my first oil change so I suspect it was for that. Just towed 1000 lbs 1000 miles so I was a bit worried. Car is acting normal.

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