Honda engine code

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Al Davis, May 24, 2005.

  1. Al Davis

    Al Davis Guest

    I have a engine code 2 on my Accord and when the tranny warms-up. it does
    not shift gears right.

    Is there a fix for this?
    Thanks,
    Al
     
    Al Davis, May 24, 2005
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  2. Al Davis

    Jason Guest

    Al,
    My list of OBD codes states 2 refers to O2B-Oxygen sensor #2

    You could visit Auto Zone or many other auto stores to get a free read out
    of your OBD codes. Auto Zone even has a database of all of the codes for
    any vehicles. Your tranny problem is a separate issue. You would have to
    give us more information before we can help you. It is a manual or auto
    tranny. Does the problem happen related to all of the gears or just one?
    What year is your Accord?
     
    Jason, May 25, 2005
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  3. Al Davis

    motsco_ _ Guest

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    We'd need to know the year and model, and the mileage wouldn't hurt,
    along with some of the service history. Who told you the code, and how
    did they figure it out?

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, May 25, 2005
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  4. Al Davis

    Al Davis Guest

    I have a 92 Accord with 209,000 miles on it. I always service my tranny
    every 30k-40k miles. Then engine light flashes 2 short beep.

    When the engine is cold, everything is ok. When the car warms-up, it always
    go in first gear. When it gets to a certain speed in second gear, the tranny
    coast like being in neutral with the RPM up high, but the tranny is still in
    D4. I have to stop the car to start all over again.

    When the car is cold, there is never a problem. When the car warms-up, the
    most I can go is second gear and the RPM will read line. Then if I take my
    feet of the gas, the second gear would disappear and the tranny will coast.
    When I give it gas now, nothing will happen.

    All that I know is that I had the A/C on the other day and I smelled
    something burning from the A/C vents; it smelled like electrical wiring or a
    burned-up circuit board. After A few minutes later, all hell jump into my
    tranny.

    I hope this can help because I need all the help I can get.

    Thanks,
    Al
     
    Al Davis, May 25, 2005
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  5. Al Davis

    motsco_ _ Guest

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    Sounds like an ECU that's blown up a couple capacitors. You can do a
    google.com search for 'honda ecu repair capacitors' and you might find a
    couple of DIY repair sites. At least you can see if the symptoms are the
    same. Has you car ever been involved in a flood? I have a PDF I'll send.
    .. . If I can find it.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, May 25, 2005
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  6. Al Davis

    Al Davis Guest

    My car never been in a flood. I will indeed appreciate that PDF file or
    anything that can help me out.

    Thanks,
    Al
     
    Al Davis, May 25, 2005
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  7. Al Davis

    hondaman Guest

    it may not be getting cooled enough since you say you were running the AC
    also. check your coolant and make sure the transmission fluid is full and if
    its dirty change it with quality transmission fluid. the coolant does cool
    the transmission also.




    -jeff
     
    hondaman, May 26, 2005
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