What does a code 92 = Evaporative emission control system?

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Asked by RYRY001 Mar 28, 2018 at 12:30 AM about the 1995 Honda Civic EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I posted a question about my car not turning on but only turning over. I
started to wait for a scanner but learned I can't use the adapter I bought with
my car because it still won't fit it. I did the paper clip method and found that
the SRS light would blink rapidly and wouldn't stop or slow down. The CEL
wouldn't turn off, it stayed lit. So I read online a bit and after digging and
digging, I found that I could unplug a fuse and it like resets the ECU. So I did
then I got a code finally, but it was code 92 which is for the Evaporative
emission control system. But I don't smell any gas and I don't think was ever
a problem in my car. Why is that code popping up and what can I do to fix my
car?? Please help me.

3 Answers

Possibly just a loose or faulty gas cap.

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i had the same problem so did my dad we replaced the gas cap and cleared the code and it hasnt come back

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How would you erase the codes? Also I'm now getting a 51 and then a 92 still. The SRS light is on too.

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