1995 Honda Accord LX not coming out of park
#12
Ok, thanks. What do I look for, melting or burn damage to the wires? Can I buy this wiring harness or is the car toast if I find out this is the problem? If I can buy the harness, what is it called? Thanks for all the help.
#13
You will need a shop manual. See Online Manuals post in DIY forum.
You will need to disconnect the ECM-D connector (460) and TCM connector (461).
The blu/wht wire runs between those two connectors to bridge the circuit boards. Check from 460 to 461 for continuity of the wire. Also check connector for damage.
If you find an open blu/wht wire, you will need to trace and find the damaged section. Also check that wire is not shorted to ground, open from wire to ground w/ both connectors removed.
If good, this points back to a faulty ECM.
good luck
You will need to disconnect the ECM-D connector (460) and TCM connector (461).
The blu/wht wire runs between those two connectors to bridge the circuit boards. Check from 460 to 461 for continuity of the wire. Also check connector for damage.
If you find an open blu/wht wire, you will need to trace and find the damaged section. Also check that wire is not shorted to ground, open from wire to ground w/ both connectors removed.
If good, this points back to a faulty ECM.
good luck
#14
I'm having a problem finding the manual for my vehicle in the DIY section, could someone post a direct link for me?
Just from manually looking at the wires, there are a few blue and white ones and nothing smells or looks burnt or damaged.
I checked the error code again, and now it flashes code 10 and code 13. Does that help to diagnose the problem? It was only flashing code 13 before.
Thanks for all the help so far.
Just from manually looking at the wires, there are a few blue and white ones and nothing smells or looks burnt or damaged.
I checked the error code again, and now it flashes code 10 and code 13. Does that help to diagnose the problem? It was only flashing code 13 before.
Thanks for all the help so far.
#15
#18
The D4 light is the only one flashing a code. It flashes one long, then a pause, then one long and 3 short. So codes 10 and 13.
Car will not come out of park unless you manually release the lever, and then will not shift properly. The whole time the car is running, the D4 light blinks steadily.
Car will not come out of park unless you manually release the lever, and then will not shift properly. The whole time the car is running, the D4 light blinks steadily.
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