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2001 Honda Civic LX P1298 Diagnostic Code with SRS Light On

I own a 2001 Honda Civic, and recently the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) light has come on. Initially it blinked intermittently, but now it is permanently illuminated. Usi...

2001 Civic LX | P1298
2008-08-16
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2003 Honda Civic SI P1166 and P1298 Check Engine Codes: Causes and Fixes

My 2003 Honda Civic SI has 68,000 miles on the odometer. Yesterday while driving to work, the check engine light activated. Using a scan tool, I detected two trouble codes: P116...

2003 Honda Civic SI | P1166
2008-04-09
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P1298 Fault Code - Honda Civic Type R (52 Plate) After Engine Damage from High-Speed Gear Change

I'm experiencing P1298 - Electrical Load Detector High Input on my 2015 Honda Civic Type R (52 plate). The vehicle recently had its engine replaced due to severe damage caused b...

honda type r | P1298
2008-01-06
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2000 Honda Civic P1298 Fault: Electrical Load Detector Circuit High Input - Causes and Fixes

Hello, I own a 2000 Honda Civic and am currently receiving the diagnostic trouble code P1298, which indicates an 'Electrical Load Detector Circuit High Input' fault. The vehicle...

Honda Civic | P1298
2008-01-02
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2002 Honda Civic EX P0730 and P1298: Whining Noise, Gear Slippage, and Transmission Stuck - Solenoid or Fluid Issue?

I currently own a 2002 Honda Civic EX (4-door) with 80,000 miles. The vehicle is displaying two diagnostic trouble codes: - P1298: Electrical Load Detector Circuit High Input - ...

Honda Civic | P0730
2007-12-11
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2003 Honda CR-V Fault Codes P1298 and P1166: Possible Wire Chewing Cause?

My 2003 Honda CR-V has recently triggered two diagnostic trouble codes: P1298 and P1167. While the vehicle has no noticeable performance issues, both codes appeared simultaneous...

CR-V | P1166
2007-10-31
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2002 Honda Civic Power Loss with Diagnostic Code P1298 - ELD Module Failure and O2 Sensor Fix

The 2002 Honda Civic may experience sudden power loss accompanied by diagnostic trouble code P1298. While accessory fuses in both the engine compartment and under-dash fuse box ...

Civic 2002 | P1298
2007-07-03
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Civic 2002 Power Loss P1298

2002 Honda Civic 38k miles and I don't drive it too hard. Maintenance has been kept up with. Sparkplugs are new last summer, injector cleaner added to fuel as well as the water ...

Civic 2002 | P1298
2007-06-19
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P1298 Code For 02 Honda Civic Si

I am getting this code - P1298 Electrical Load Detector High Input - Has anyone else delt with this before? The load detector is located on the fuse panel. I have read that the ...

Honda Civic Si | P1298
2007-05-13
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2000-2003 Acura TL 3.2L V6 Fault Codes P1607, P1298, P0141, P1399 - Diagnosis and Fixes

I own a sandrail built with the 2000-2003 Acura TL 3.2L V6 engine. I'm consistently seeing these OBD-II diagnostic codes: P1607, P129,

2000-2003 Acura | P0141
2007-02-13
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Audi A4 OBD code P-1298?

Hello! Recently purchased a used 2003 Audi A4 with the 3.0 litre V-6 and 6 speed manual transmission with 64000 +or- miles on the clock. Have changed the nastiest air filter I'v...

Audi A4 | P1298
2006-07-09
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