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My 96 Honda Accord is doing the same thing. I am blessed with a certified Honda mechanic next door! I asked him and he told me it was the rear brake sensor. He told me it is located on the driver's side behind the brake pedal. He said you had to remove two bolts and disconnect the old one, then connect the new one and bolt back the same way. He said it was actually a very simple process. He also told me, it will work for a while, but eventually you will get stuck somewhere and you will not be able to get it out of gear. Good luck and I hope it helps you!

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