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I know I can google search it (and I have) but I'm looking for input from actual techs.

 

The wifes 2003 Accord Lx with the 4 cyl. Is throwing 2 codes P2646 and P2647. What's the part and part number that I need.

 

Skool me on what I need to do.

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I've changed the oil. One thing I've noticed is that it's going through oil like there's no tomorrow. It's not leaking and it's not burning oil. Plugs look great and are grayish in color. I guess I need a switch. Did it show a part number?
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Honda service new straight from the Honda IN:

 

Replace VTEC Oil Pressure Switch for DTC P2646, P2647

NOTE: This article applies to ’03–05 Accord L4s,

’03–05 Elements, and ’02–05 CR-Vs.

Got a vehicle in your shop with either of these

DTCs?

• DTC P2646 (VTEC oil pressure switch circuit

low voltage)

• DTC P2647 (VTEC oil pressure switch circuit

high voltage)

Replacing the VTEC oil pressure switch (P/N

37250-PNE-G01, H/C 6737217) usually fixes the

problem. If it doesn’t, then press on with normal

troubleshooting.

Edited by SinisterSS
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