If the transmission light on your Honda Passport is illuminated, it typically indicates a problem with the transmission system. This could range from low Transmission Fluid levels, a faulty sensor, or more serious issues like transmission failure. It's important to check the fluid levels and inspect for any leaks. If the light remains on, it’s advisable to consult a mechanic or take the vehicle to a dealership for diagnostic testing.
Yes it does. The license plate light fuse on a 2001 Honda Passport shares the same fuse as the rest of the rear lights.
To change the brake light bulb on a 1999 Honda Passport find the light housing located in the trunk. Find the plastic covers for the lights and remove them. Pull the bulbs out carefully and replace them.
We replaced the fuse, and it went out.
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To reset the oil light on a 1999 Honda Passport, start by turning the ignition to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Press the gas pedal three times within five seconds. Then, turn the ignition off. When you turn the ignition back on, the oil light should be reset.
When it comes on it means the oil temperature has exceeded what it should be. You need to have this looked into by a professional.
because you have the power button turned on,push the button again to turn it off
Disconnect the negative battery cable for a couple of minutes, then reconnect. The CHECK ENGINE light should disappear if everything is okay.
It means there is a problem with the ABS (Anti-lock Brake System). Seek professional help.
To replace the clock light in a 1999 Honda Passport, first, disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Remove the clock assembly by carefully prying it out of the dashboard. Once removed, locate the bulb socket at the back of the clock, twist it counterclockwise to remove the old bulb, and then replace it with a new bulb of the same type. Reassemble the clock and reconnect the battery to test the new light.
My ABS light was coming on too and I found out it was my ABS control module, which isn't cheap. I found out this is a common problem in 1998 Honda passports.
I have 01 passport, might not be the same but there should be 2 Phillips screws hidden on the side of the tail ight remove them and pull it straight back out it has the prong that slides into rubber grommet