Check your maintenance required indicator for color and move it to green, a small screwdriver or paperclip will move it and it's located right next to the automatic tranny lights. I had same problem, don't understand why it started working after I moved color to green but this worked for me...Don
Two reset the maintenance required light on a 2005 Honda Accord all you have to do is hold the odometer reset button on the gage panel for about 30 seconds while the key is in the on position. Not running just in the on position. it will reset.
It should be on the back of the transmission, almost directly under the throttle body. If you want to get rid of it, just unplug it, but your speedometer and odometer will stop working.
It is just Honda's designation for their top of the line model.
Yes, it should fit just fine.
Just one.
i just bought a cluster for a 1966 honda accord but now the speed is ten miles off is there a way to adjust it
The blinking D on the Honda Accord means that the transmission is throwing out a code just like a CEL.
just had oil change on saturday. no problems. now brake lamp light on 2000 honda accord ex
98 accord does not have a rear axle- just spindle/hub/bearing
It depends on whether or not the car has a digital readout. If it has a digital display, chances are it would be a wiring problem, somewhere right behind the odometer. If it has an analog display, since the spedometer still works, chances are the odometer itself (the display) has gone bad--like a little gear in there or something. This is one of the simplest odometer problems to fix; just replace the display piece. If the spedometer wasn't working it would be a whole different story--probably a faulty cable.
Seriously, Just don't. You will ruin it.
just the o and the n.