To reset the "Check Engine" light (often referred to as the PGMI light) on an '87 Honda Accord, you can disconnect the negative battery terminal for about 10-15 minutes, which will clear the ECU's memory. Alternatively, you can use a diagnostic tool to read and clear any stored trouble codes. Make sure to address any underlying issues that may have triggered the light before resetting it. After reconnecting, the light should be off if no issues remain.
Have the ABS repaired by a professional. They will reset the light. Resetting the light without repairing the problem will do no good. The light will just come back on.
The primary cause for the drive light to flash on a Honda Accord is a malfunction in the transmission. Error codes from the vehicle's computer can be read using an OBDII reader.
Replace your AT Control Unit (Automatic Transmission Computer)
Computer has detected a problem with the emission's system.
The D4 light on a Honda Accord is the symbol for the 'check transmission' light. This light appears when the computer senses something wrong in the drivetrain. The computer should be diagnosed at a proper repair shop in order to source out what exactly is causing the problem.
Computer has detected a problem with the transmission.
there are many light bulbs on the Honda accord.. what light bulb?
You will need to access a diagnostic computer to turn off the check engine light on the 2003 Honda Accord. You could also remove the fuse from the dash lights or instrument panel.
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how do i read srs light blink on honda accord 2005?
the 1989 Honda accord lxi has a brake lamp light on the dashboard, if the brake lamp light is on, this means you have a brake/tail light out or disconnected