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- All Honda ECU's have an ECU part number which is located on the side
of the ECU which allows for easy identification.
The middle three characters are the most useful to identify what type of ECU it is. Different
generation ECUs may use the same characters. e.g. a P75 OBD I ECU is different from a P75
OBD II ECU.
The last 3 characters are broken down into 3 parts. "A" generally is used for USDM ECUs. "G" is
European, and "J" is Japanese, etc. The second digit - "0" typically means manual transmission, -
"5" typically means automatic transmission, and the last digit is the version number.
Obviously, there are many, many more out there. This is simply a list of the common ECU's you may
come across.
By Decoding using the above info, the below example is a 92-95 Civic DX USDM Manual
Transmission ECU:
Additionally, there are several different OBD variants in Honda ECU's. The image below will help you
identify which OBD version your ECU is by looking at the wire harness end of your ECU:
- Still unsure what ECU you have? Feel free to contact us and we'd be happy to help.