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Thread: code 30

  1. #1
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    code 30

    hey guys

    usually i try nut it out myself ive got a late eg civic. and i bought it not running with a manual swap. ive sorted the clutch interlock so it cranks however it still wont start and is throwing code 30...


    Automatic Transmission Signal: "A" / SEAF / SEFA / TMA or TMB

    that is code 30 but i cant find any info on it can anyone shed some light please.....

    no flaming it doesnt help anyone

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    I just looked to see if John has a DIY on it,but there isn't.

    Just give him a PM:

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/member.php?u=1329

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    yeh positive its code 30

  5. #5
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    your ECU might have an immobiliser in it,
    it will need to be converted to MT

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    just speaking to a good source he seems to think it might just b a dodgey earth on the thermostat housing.. il check to nite and let u kno

  7. #7
    Green block gangster Array
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    from memory OBDI ECU's dont have an AT signal code ( code 30 ).

    I think you have an OBDIIa ECU and its in AT mode, plus the immobiliser is killing fuel.

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    i reset the ecu and i cant get code 30 to come back.... however i did get code 8? (crank angle sensor) when i tried some throttle body cleaner to start it.

    i found a loose wire inside the connector of the dizzy and besides running out of fuel i think its ok. its possible it was a faulty ecu? or a bug in it?

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