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Car Forum / Honda Cars / May 2007

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Check Engine Light - Code 1259

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Me - 16 May 2007 01:40 GMT
My babysitter's '99 Honda Civic HX (non-VTEC engine) had the check engine
light come on.  I put the scan tool to it and got the code P1259 which is
supposed to be a VTEC malfunction.  I erased the code several times and it
keeps coming back.  Concurrently, after having had her clutch and tranny
replaced, she cannot rev the engine above 4K RPMs.  It's like it has a rev
limiter that kicks it down.  Any ideas?

Thanks,
Rosscoe
motsco_ - 16 May 2007 16:52 GMT
> My babysitter's '99 Honda Civic HX (non-VTEC engine) had the check engine
> light come on.  I put the scan tool to it and got the code P1259 which is
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Thanks,
> Rosscoe

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Find a smarter babysitter ?

She replaced the clutch and tranny as a result of that CODE?

'Curly'
Me - 16 May 2007 23:01 GMT
>> My babysitter's '99 Honda Civic HX (non-VTEC engine) had the check engine
>> light come on.  I put the scan tool to it and got the code P1259 which is
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>
> 'Curly'

Perhaps I didn't explain it correctly or you don't understand English.
-replaced tranny & clutch becuase they died
-after that, unable to exceed 4K RPMs
-months later, code shows up (P1259; problem with VTEC).
-car doesn't have a VTEC engine
motsco_ - 16 May 2007 23:25 GMT
>>> My babysitter's '99 Honda Civic HX (non-VTEC engine) had the check engine
>>> light come on.  I put the scan tool to it and got the code P1259 which is
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
> -months later, code shows up (P1259; problem with VTEC).
> -car doesn't have a VTEC engine

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I'll defer to the wisdom of Tegger or somebody else. It sounds like your
code reader is too generic if it comes up with an impossible code.

'Curly'
Jim Yanik - 17 May 2007 00:17 GMT
>>> My babysitter's '99 Honda Civic HX (non-VTEC engine) had the check
>>> engine light come on.  I put the scan tool to it and got the code
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> Perhaps I didn't explain it correctly or you don't understand English.
> -replaced tranny & clutch becuase they died

How? I can see a clutch dying,but you have to screw up to wreck a manual
tranny,IMO.

> -after that, unable to exceed 4K RPMs

And the mechanic let that pass? Who was the mechanic? a Dealer?

> -months later, code shows up (P1259; problem with VTEC).
> -car doesn't have a VTEC engine
>  

I'd check to see the ECU is one that matches the motor in your car.
Maybe the clutch/tranny is not the only thing that got swapped out.

after all,should a non-VTEC ECU even HAVE the code for a VTEC function?
AFAIK,the ECU is not a universal ECU that works on all models.
Or is there a jumper or dummy connector that tells the ECU it's not a VTEC
installation?

Maybe a wire harness got nicked or cut during the tranny swap.

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Me - 18 May 2007 22:56 GMT
>>> My babysitter's '99 Honda Civic HX (non-VTEC engine) had the check
>>> engine light come on.  I put the scan tool to it and got the code P1259
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
> -months later, code shows up (P1259; problem with VTEC).
> -car doesn't have a VTEC engine
Whoops.  Turns out it is a VTEC.  Guess we'll have to check it out from that
stand point.
 
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