We have found the answer to our own question. This problem can be solved by replacing an AT Control Unit, which is located underneath the passenger side floorboard. There are two computers underneath the floorboard. It is the one on the right, the smaller unit. The numbers must match exactly. The numbers vary according to whether the car is an LX, DX or EX. Simply disconnect the battery, take out the two plugs that plug into the bottom of the computer, and replace the unit. The problem should be solved. The Control Unit can be purchased from a salvage yard for $50-100. We think that the numbers match on 90-93 and are therefore interchangeable.
The problem with many of the 90-93 transmission computers is related to failing electrical components inside the AT Control Unit. If this is the case with your Accord, these components can be replaced pretty easily with a soldering iron and a few dollars worth of parts from radio shack.
If a gas light stays on a 2000 Honda Accord the fuel sensor is malfunctioning. Replacement of the sensor is advised as the car will run of safe mode if the ECU believes it is low on gas.
If you are referring to the brake light then the brake light switch is stuck.
If a 2000 Honda Accord gas light stays on the fuel sensor may be failing. Running a diagnostic tool will show if the fuel gauge sensor is malfunctioning.
The SRS lights says on when then is a problem with your air bag system. You need to take your Honda Accord into a service center to get it serviced.
A 2000 Honda Accord check engine light will stay on if the ECU is not reset. To reset the light remove the ECU fuse from the engine bay fuse box. Reinsert it after 5 seconds.
You have a problem with the emissions system. Seek professional help.
The light is on because the alternator is not putting out the required voltage. Either the belt is broken, loose, or the alternator is defective.
Brake system-comes on briefly when activated or stays on if trouble like low fluid (or other) in system
The ABS light is the light for the Anti-Lock Brake system. If the light stays on then there is a problem with the system. Your normal brakes will still work, but your ABS may not. Have it looked at by a professional.
Problem with the ABS, take it to a pro.
i have a 1995 Honda accord 4 cylinder v tec the tail lights sides lights and the dash lights stays on at all times have already replaced the headlight switch and still have the same proplome
Vehicle Stability Assistance (VSA). The light will come on when it is engaged. If the light stays on all the time you might have a problem. Seek professional help.