1994 Accord D4 light flashing code 18
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1994 Accord D4 light flashing code 18
I have a 1994 Honda Accord, 4 Cyl VTEC Auto trans, 210,000 miles. Today was
the first time this happened, but I just bought the car last weekend.
Replaced plugs, wires, and checked the Trans fluid. The D4 light is flashing
an 18 code. It doesn’t do it all the time, but today when I started it up to
go home from work, I put the car in gear and noticed reduced power; I then
noticed the D4 light flashing. I pulled over after a few miles and turned the
car off and when I restarted the D4 light was not flashing anymore and the
car ran fine. The speedometer works intermittenly also.
I have also had two instances where the car would not start back up right
after turning it off. It just turned over. After waiting a few minuets the
car started right up. I don't think the two instances are related, just
thought I would throw it out there.
the first time this happened, but I just bought the car last weekend.
Replaced plugs, wires, and checked the Trans fluid. The D4 light is flashing
an 18 code. It doesn’t do it all the time, but today when I started it up to
go home from work, I put the car in gear and noticed reduced power; I then
noticed the D4 light flashing. I pulled over after a few miles and turned the
car off and when I restarted the D4 light was not flashing anymore and the
car ran fine. The speedometer works intermittenly also.
I have also had two instances where the car would not start back up right
after turning it off. It just turned over. After waiting a few minuets the
car started right up. I don't think the two instances are related, just
thought I would throw it out there.
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Re: 1994 Accord D4 light flashing code 18
I think it is a code 1 and code 8
Steve E wrote:
>I have a 1994 Honda Accord, 4 Cyl VTEC Auto trans, 210,000 miles. Today was
>the first time this happened, but I just bought the car last weekend.
>Replaced plugs, wires, and checked the Trans fluid. The D4 light is flashing
>an 18 code. It doesn’t do it all the time, but today when I started it up to
>go home from work, I put the car in gear and noticed reduced power; I then
>noticed the D4 light flashing. I pulled over after a few miles and turned the
>car off and when I restarted the D4 light was not flashing anymore and the
>car ran fine. The speedometer works intermittenly also.
>
>I have also had two instances where the car would not start back up right
>after turning it off. It just turned over. After waiting a few minuets the
>car started right up. I don't think the two instances are related, just
>thought I would throw it out there.
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Steve E wrote:
>I have a 1994 Honda Accord, 4 Cyl VTEC Auto trans, 210,000 miles. Today was
>the first time this happened, but I just bought the car last weekend.
>Replaced plugs, wires, and checked the Trans fluid. The D4 light is flashing
>an 18 code. It doesn’t do it all the time, but today when I started it up to
>go home from work, I put the car in gear and noticed reduced power; I then
>noticed the D4 light flashing. I pulled over after a few miles and turned the
>car off and when I restarted the D4 light was not flashing anymore and the
>car ran fine. The speedometer works intermittenly also.
>
>I have also had two instances where the car would not start back up right
>after turning it off. It just turned over. After waiting a few minuets the
>car started right up. I don't think the two instances are related, just
>thought I would throw it out there.
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Re: 1994 Accord D4 light flashing code 18
"Steve E via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> I think it is a code 1 and code 8
>
> Steve E wrote:
> >I have a 1994 Honda Accord, 4 Cyl VTEC Auto trans, 210,000 miles. Today was
> >the first time this happened, but I just bought the car last weekend.
> >Replaced plugs, wires, and checked the Trans fluid. The D4 light is flashing
> >an 18 code. It doesn’t do it all the time, but today when I started it up to
> >go home from work, I put the car in gear and noticed reduced power; I then
> >noticed the D4 light flashing. I pulled over after a few miles and turned the
> >car off and when I restarted the D4 light was not flashing anymore and the
> >car ran fine. The speedometer works intermittenly also.
> >
> >I have also had two instances where the car would not start back up right
> >after turning it off. It just turned over. After waiting a few minuets the
> >car started right up. I don't think the two instances are related, just
> >thought I would throw it out there.
>
> --
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Do a search on google groups for main relay honda, or look in tegger's
faq. . . You need to resolder or replace your main relay. You should
also drain and refill your tranny with Honda Z1. Do it twice. Some fool
may have used non-Honda fluid in there. Who knows where it's been?
'Curly'
>
> I think it is a code 1 and code 8
>
> Steve E wrote:
> >I have a 1994 Honda Accord, 4 Cyl VTEC Auto trans, 210,000 miles. Today was
> >the first time this happened, but I just bought the car last weekend.
> >Replaced plugs, wires, and checked the Trans fluid. The D4 light is flashing
> >an 18 code. It doesn’t do it all the time, but today when I started it up to
> >go home from work, I put the car in gear and noticed reduced power; I then
> >noticed the D4 light flashing. I pulled over after a few miles and turned the
> >car off and when I restarted the D4 light was not flashing anymore and the
> >car ran fine. The speedometer works intermittenly also.
> >
> >I have also had two instances where the car would not start back up right
> >after turning it off. It just turned over. After waiting a few minuets the
> >car started right up. I don't think the two instances are related, just
> >thought I would throw it out there.
>
> --
==============================
Do a search on google groups for main relay honda, or look in tegger's
faq. . . You need to resolder or replace your main relay. You should
also drain and refill your tranny with Honda Z1. Do it twice. Some fool
may have used non-Honda fluid in there. Who knows where it's been?
'Curly'
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