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97 Honda Accord LX P0740 code

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Old 04-23-2012 | 04:59 PM
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Default 97 Honda Accord LX P0740 code

As of late I have had to dump a whole bunch of money into my car. New timing belt, water pump, gaskets... tires, brakes... and now the P0740 sensor is on... The thing I don't get is my tranny runs fine... it shifs with ease, no problems... but now when I'm driving my car turns off. Just shuts itself off... and I have to pull over and start it again... then it runs rough... I'm at a loss here, can anyone give me some tips?
 
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Old 04-23-2012 | 05:45 PM
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Hi member..1st tip and this is not to be a smart butt, but you ask questions like this in the Genl Tech area...not in your introduction post in the new member area..I moved to that place from which you are now reading these words.

Welcome to the HAF..
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Old 04-23-2012 | 06:03 PM
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The stalling may not be related to the P0740 trouble code. The stalling may be due to a bad ignition switch, igniter, or coil.

This link for the Honda TSB regarding the ignition switch:

http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/civic/x02-031e.pdf

This link for testing and replacing ignition switch:

Honda Accord Ignition Switch Replacement - YouTube

This link is to see symptoms of bad ignition switch, igniter, or coil:

Honda Acura ignition (no spark) troubleshooting tutorial - How to
 
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Old 04-23-2012 | 08:42 PM
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P0740 is failure of the torque converter to lockup. This is a hydraulic fault and may be an internal fault. The lockup solenoid can cause this problem only if it sticks in closed position (lockup disabled). You can pull the solenoid and check the inlet/outlet screens for debris. If that doesn't fix the problem, you will likely have to live w/ the fault. It only affects torque converter lockup and does not cause any other problems.

When engine stops and starts w/ rough condition, check immediately for MIL codes. See DIY forum for guidance on extracting codes.

good luck
 
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