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Old 04-07-2007, 08:41 AM
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Greetings: I have a 2002 honda accord. I had the oil change today and the guy at the Honda dealer said, "it will not go away, there's something wrong with the engine". I do change my oil on time and my car is up to date maintanace wise. What this "engine light means?" Any ideas? Thank you!
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Go to Autozone and have them pull the codes. Then come back here and tell us what they are so we can give you a better idea of what it could be.
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Re: Engine light

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Go to Autozone and have them pull the codes. Then come back here and tell us what they are so we can give you a better idea of what it could be.
O.k. I'll do that. Is it a free service or not. I just want to be prepared. Thank you!
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AZ will retrieve the codes for free, and should be able to tell you what they are related to.
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AZ will retrieve the codes for free, and should be able to tell you what they are related to.
Awesome! Thank you. I'll post the results back soon.
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Re: Engine light

Ok, here are the codes pulled from Auto Zone. P0700 (Trans control syst)
P1705 (Manufacturer control Transmission) I hope you guys can help me. Thank you!
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Huh. I looked 'em up, and they are both real non-specific transmission feedback control fault codes...have no definite meaning.

I'd check that the wiring harnesses are tightly connected at all connectors, maybe spray some WD-40 or silicone spray on them to chase out and water or corrosion, etc.

They should have cleared the codes when they read it, now you'll have to see if they return or not. Any problems with shifting?
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Re: Engine light

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Huh. I looked 'em up, and they are both real non-specific transmission feedback control fault codes...have no definite meaning.

I'd check that the wiring harnesses are tightly connected at all connectors, maybe spray some WD-40 or silicone spray on them to chase out and water or corrosion, etc.

They should have cleared the codes when they read it, now you'll have to see if they return or not. Any problems with shifting?
No they did not cleared it out. Do I have to bring the car back to AZ, to have the code cleared? No problems shifting.
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