Regular code readers like the ones used by AutoZone will not read the transmission codes. You will need to take the vehicle to a dealer or a trusted transmission repair shop. Sounds like a transmission problem. First thing would be to check the transmission fluid level. If so, that would probably be the second thing. The third thing is to anticipate a significant budget item coming up soon.
And, it also states that failure to fix the electronic problem promptly can lead to more expensive mechanical problems. Only examination by a competent mechanic can tell you for sure. I suggest that you take the car to an independent transmission shop for an accurate diagnosis. VDCdriver is correct, get this checked before it becomes a bigger problem.
Under the dashboard on the passenger side right next to the kick panel, you will find a plug with two wires going to it. It should have a cap on it but it might be missing. This plug is not plugged into anything. Short the two pins of this plug with a short piece of wire or paper clip. Lockup control solenoid valve A. Shift control solenoid valve A or wiring. Shift control solenoid valve B or wiring.
The next thing that is easy to control to avoid problems with your transmission is to prevent overheating. A flashing D4 light needs to be taken seriously by any driver that encounters it. The D4 flashing light implies that there are potentially-serious problems with the transmission, so action should be taken quickly, either by inspecting the problem yourself or visiting a trusted mechanic.
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A problem with one or more of the solenoids can cause a lack of pressure, resulting in hard, soft or delayed shifts. A failed shift solenoid can also cause transmission slippage, where your engine revs faster but the car stays at the same speed.
Problem Description Honda Accord models may develop shifting issues with the automatic transmission accompanied by warning lights. D3 is very similar except it does not engage 4th gear, only gears 1—3 are used.
Best used perhaps when the road is slippery or another similar situation when being locked in second gear would be beneficial. Known for the dependability and reliability of its engine, the Honda Accord has been one of the best selling family sized vehicles in America for the last 15 years or so. The year with the highest reliability and owner satisfaction was and
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