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Check Engine Light Flashing Honda Accord

By John Hall

Check Engine Light Flashing Honda Accord

Is the light of the 2002 NES agreement indicator flashing and brutally slow? 3

I added oil because going too far doesn't solve the problem. When the car is stationary, it pops very slowly, but when I hit the gas, it runs out. Even when we are driving on flat or somewhat hilly terrain, the lights stay on but do not flash. Any thoughts when I go up the hill?

The flashing light means there was a false fire in January. The most common solutions are spark plugs and new spark plug wires or, if there is a coil in the spark plug system, the coil can be damaged. Get the code and it will tell you which cylinder is bad.

Agreement of 2002

Accord January 2001

Do not drive with flashlights. When the symptoms meet, you have a serious illness that can destroy your precious catalyst. The most common cause is a damaged coil package if you have a V6 or spark plug cable or if you have 4 cylinder lines.

However, its detail of shining only under load puts pressure on the spark plug. I recommend replacing the spark plug (most cars require a new spark plug) and see if it eliminates flickering. In that case the light will go out automatically in a few days.

If the light is shining and the TCS light is on, the ignition coil is bad. Nes was bad so I took it to the Nes dealer, he just had trouble scraping and dredging parts and rearranging the codes. The codes I found in the automatic zone were P0301P0305 and P3199 and P0300, so five codes appeared in the detector in the free automatic zone and they encountered coil problems in their tests, including tests. You are doing well now.

It could be anything. I'd like to check your air filter first. A closed filter can cause the car to malfunction. I'll check the spark plug later, maybe you have a problem. It could be a faulty O2 sensor or a loaded / damaged catalytic converter. The symptoms you describe can be caused by many things. If the power indicator is on, go to your dealer and ask them to run the code. If the light doesn't shine, they can't check.

Check Engine Light Flashing Honda Accord

Check Engine Light Flashing Honda Accord

The indicator light flickers and requires immediate attention, it has something to do with the O2 sensor in the catalytic converter. You should ask the mechanic to understand that the vehicle will stop working (blinking means you need to be careful right now. Take it to the mechanic, I think it is a faulty sensor). Or you need a new Catalytic converter.

Check Engine Light Flashing Honda Accord