Re: Honda engine code
I have a 92 Accord with 209,000 miles on it. I always service my tranny
every 30k-40k miles. Then engine light flashes 2 short beep.
When the engine is cold, everything is ok. When the car warms-up, it always
go in first gear. When it gets to a certain speed in second gear, the tranny
coast like being in neutral with the RPM up high, but the tranny is still in
D4. I have to stop the car to start all over again.
When the car is cold, there is never a problem. When the car warms-up, the
most I can go is second gear and the RPM will read line. Then if I take my
feet of the gas, the second gear would disappear and the tranny will coast.
When I give it gas now, nothing will happen.
All that I know is that I had the A/C on the other day and I smelled
something burning from the A/C vents; it smelled like electrical wiring or a
burned-up circuit board. After A few minutes later, all hell jump into my
tranny.
I hope this can help because I need all the help I can get.
Thanks,
Al
"Jason" <jason@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> In article <cxMke.664$4N2.468@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com>, "Al Davis"
> <shonnel7@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> > I have a engine code 2 on my Accord and when the tranny warms-up. it
does
> > not shift gears right.
> >
> > Is there a fix for this?
> > Thanks,
> > Al
>
> Al,
> My list of OBD codes states 2 refers to O2B-Oxygen sensor #2
>
> You could visit Auto Zone or many other auto stores to get a free read out
> of your OBD codes. Auto Zone even has a database of all of the codes for
> any vehicles. Your tranny problem is a separate issue. You would have to
> give us more information before we can help you. It is a manual or auto
> tranny. Does the problem happen related to all of the gears or just one?
> What year is your Accord?
>
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