TCS / Check Engine light
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TCS / Check Engine light
So I have a 2004 Honda Accord LX ( V6 ) with about 100K miles. While driving today the TCS light/a harzard looking light/check engine light all came on at the and the engine began hesitating. After coming to a complete stop , the car was very very slow to accelerate. I had to pull over because I was slowing traffic. When I turned the engine off and then back on the TCS/hazard looking light were off but the check engine light remained - but the car ran fine. Has anyone has this same experience and if so what the heck is going on?
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Re: TCS / Check Engine light
You had an intermittent failure of some kind that causes the car to run funny. May have been bad enough to put the ECU into limp mode.
When you shut it off, it reset everything and the problem did not re-occour. The check engine light is still on to tell you that there was a problem and OBD codes were generated. This light will stay on until you have someone check the ECU with a code reader and then clear the codes. If the problem returns, the lights will come back on.
The local auto parts store will check the codes for you. You should write them down and come back on here and google the numbers specifically for Hondas. Some code numbers are generic, and some mean different things for different brands. The parts guy can only tell you their generic meaning.
They typically will not clear the codes for you, but they should let you do it yourself. Some consider this cheating emissions, but clearing codes is always to the 1st step in diagnosing a problem. This is so you can see if they come back again.
When you shut it off, it reset everything and the problem did not re-occour. The check engine light is still on to tell you that there was a problem and OBD codes were generated. This light will stay on until you have someone check the ECU with a code reader and then clear the codes. If the problem returns, the lights will come back on.
The local auto parts store will check the codes for you. You should write them down and come back on here and google the numbers specifically for Hondas. Some code numbers are generic, and some mean different things for different brands. The parts guy can only tell you their generic meaning.
They typically will not clear the codes for you, but they should let you do it yourself. Some consider this cheating emissions, but clearing codes is always to the 1st step in diagnosing a problem. This is so you can see if they come back again.
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Re: TCS / Check Engine light
that's probably the "Limp Mode" OP... it means pull over to a safe place and do not keep driving, take to a dealer/shop asap.
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Re: TCS / Check Engine light
Good luck with your car, my last honda had "intermittent" failures but wouldn't trow any codes, I'd run fine for a month then start acting up.........sold that car.
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Last edited by ckfab; 01-30-2012 at 10:46 PM.
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Re: TCS / Check Engine light
Accelerator pedal position sensor is my guess. Mine went bad at about 170k and would cause those problems intermittently and more frequently over time until it became necessary to replace it. It's a simple bolt-on part.
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Re: TCS / Check Engine light
Turns out that the main ABS unit fixed my problem. Had it fixed last week and was able to drive it from Toronto to NYC and back without any issue.
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