"S" Mode light stays on without being pushed on
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"S" Mode light stays on without being pushed on
I have a 1990 Honda Accord that runs well only problem being yesterday
when I started it up the s mode light came on (usually you have to
push to turn it on) and there seems to be a ticking noise. Any Ideas?
Okay to drive?
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when I started it up the s mode light came on (usually you have to
push to turn it on) and there seems to be a ticking noise. Any Ideas?
Okay to drive?
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Re: "S" Mode light stays on without being pushed on
lensgirl <none@000.com> wrote in news:962898
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> I have a 1990 Honda Accord that runs well only problem being yesterday
> when I started it up the s mode light came on (usually you have to
> push to turn it on) and there seems to be a ticking noise. Any Ideas?
> Okay to drive?
>
Maybe.
The "S" light being on indicates a problem, usually with your transmission.
The AT control unit is under the carpet in the passenger footwell. It's
under the slanted part, not the flat part. Peel the carpet back so you can
see its red LED (in a round hole in the frame).
You need to find a paper clip. Next you need to find the two-pin Service
Check connector, hidden behind the top of the passenger-side plastic kick
panel. Open the paper clip, then stuff the paper clip in to short the two
pins together. Turn the ignition to "II", then count the blinks from the AT
control unit and the engine computer's LED, which is right next to the AT
unit.
Report the blinks here. There may be long and short blinks, and there may
be more than one code, separated by a two-second pause.
Also take note of the condition of the "S" light during this procedure.
Does it blink too? Does it stay on steady? Does it go off?
Any other symptoms? Any shifting problems?
When was the last time you checked the fluid level in the tranny? The last
time you had the fluid changed?
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_adbac2ed8d2cf327c562470f6a807ef1@autoboardz.com:
> I have a 1990 Honda Accord that runs well only problem being yesterday
> when I started it up the s mode light came on (usually you have to
> push to turn it on) and there seems to be a ticking noise. Any Ideas?
> Okay to drive?
>
Maybe.
The "S" light being on indicates a problem, usually with your transmission.
The AT control unit is under the carpet in the passenger footwell. It's
under the slanted part, not the flat part. Peel the carpet back so you can
see its red LED (in a round hole in the frame).
You need to find a paper clip. Next you need to find the two-pin Service
Check connector, hidden behind the top of the passenger-side plastic kick
panel. Open the paper clip, then stuff the paper clip in to short the two
pins together. Turn the ignition to "II", then count the blinks from the AT
control unit and the engine computer's LED, which is right next to the AT
unit.
Report the blinks here. There may be long and short blinks, and there may
be more than one code, separated by a two-second pause.
Also take note of the condition of the "S" light during this procedure.
Does it blink too? Does it stay on steady? Does it go off?
Any other symptoms? Any shifting problems?
When was the last time you checked the fluid level in the tranny? The last
time you had the fluid changed?
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: "S" Mode light stays on without being pushed on
lensgirl <none@000.com> wrote in news:962898
_adbac2ed8d2cf327c562470f6a807ef1@autoboardz.com:
> I have a 1990 Honda Accord that runs well only problem being yesterday
> when I started it up the s mode light came on (usually you have to
> push to turn it on) and there seems to be a ticking noise. Any Ideas?
> Okay to drive?
>
Maybe.
The "S" light being on indicates a problem, usually with your transmission.
The AT control unit is under the carpet in the passenger footwell. It's
under the slanted part, not the flat part. Peel the carpet back so you can
see its red LED (in a round hole in the frame).
You need to find a paper clip. Next you need to find the two-pin Service
Check connector, hidden behind the top of the passenger-side plastic kick
panel. Open the paper clip, then stuff the paper clip in to short the two
pins together. Turn the ignition to "II", then count the blinks from the AT
control unit and the engine computer's LED, which is right next to the AT
unit.
Report the blinks here. There may be long and short blinks, and there may
be more than one code, separated by a two-second pause.
Also take note of the condition of the "S" light during this procedure.
Does it blink too? Does it stay on steady? Does it go off?
Any other symptoms? Any shifting problems?
When was the last time you checked the fluid level in the tranny? The last
time you had the fluid changed?
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
_adbac2ed8d2cf327c562470f6a807ef1@autoboardz.com:
> I have a 1990 Honda Accord that runs well only problem being yesterday
> when I started it up the s mode light came on (usually you have to
> push to turn it on) and there seems to be a ticking noise. Any Ideas?
> Okay to drive?
>
Maybe.
The "S" light being on indicates a problem, usually with your transmission.
The AT control unit is under the carpet in the passenger footwell. It's
under the slanted part, not the flat part. Peel the carpet back so you can
see its red LED (in a round hole in the frame).
You need to find a paper clip. Next you need to find the two-pin Service
Check connector, hidden behind the top of the passenger-side plastic kick
panel. Open the paper clip, then stuff the paper clip in to short the two
pins together. Turn the ignition to "II", then count the blinks from the AT
control unit and the engine computer's LED, which is right next to the AT
unit.
Report the blinks here. There may be long and short blinks, and there may
be more than one code, separated by a two-second pause.
Also take note of the condition of the "S" light during this procedure.
Does it blink too? Does it stay on steady? Does it go off?
Any other symptoms? Any shifting problems?
When was the last time you checked the fluid level in the tranny? The last
time you had the fluid changed?
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: "S" Mode light stays on without being pushed on
lensgirl <none@000.com> wrote in news:962898
_adbac2ed8d2cf327c562470f6a807ef1@autoboardz.com:
> I have a 1990 Honda Accord that runs well only problem being yesterday
> when I started it up the s mode light came on (usually you have to
> push to turn it on) and there seems to be a ticking noise. Any Ideas?
> Okay to drive?
>
Maybe.
The "S" light being on indicates a problem, usually with your transmission.
The AT control unit is under the carpet in the passenger footwell. It's
under the slanted part, not the flat part. Peel the carpet back so you can
see its red LED (in a round hole in the frame).
You need to find a paper clip. Next you need to find the two-pin Service
Check connector, hidden behind the top of the passenger-side plastic kick
panel. Open the paper clip, then stuff the paper clip in to short the two
pins together. Turn the ignition to "II", then count the blinks from the AT
control unit and the engine computer's LED, which is right next to the AT
unit.
Report the blinks here. There may be long and short blinks, and there may
be more than one code, separated by a two-second pause.
Also take note of the condition of the "S" light during this procedure.
Does it blink too? Does it stay on steady? Does it go off?
Any other symptoms? Any shifting problems?
When was the last time you checked the fluid level in the tranny? The last
time you had the fluid changed?
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
_adbac2ed8d2cf327c562470f6a807ef1@autoboardz.com:
> I have a 1990 Honda Accord that runs well only problem being yesterday
> when I started it up the s mode light came on (usually you have to
> push to turn it on) and there seems to be a ticking noise. Any Ideas?
> Okay to drive?
>
Maybe.
The "S" light being on indicates a problem, usually with your transmission.
The AT control unit is under the carpet in the passenger footwell. It's
under the slanted part, not the flat part. Peel the carpet back so you can
see its red LED (in a round hole in the frame).
You need to find a paper clip. Next you need to find the two-pin Service
Check connector, hidden behind the top of the passenger-side plastic kick
panel. Open the paper clip, then stuff the paper clip in to short the two
pins together. Turn the ignition to "II", then count the blinks from the AT
control unit and the engine computer's LED, which is right next to the AT
unit.
Report the blinks here. There may be long and short blinks, and there may
be more than one code, separated by a two-second pause.
Also take note of the condition of the "S" light during this procedure.
Does it blink too? Does it stay on steady? Does it go off?
Any other symptoms? Any shifting problems?
When was the last time you checked the fluid level in the tranny? The last
time you had the fluid changed?
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: "S" Mode light stays on without being pushed on
lensgirl <none@000.com> wrote in news:962898
_adbac2ed8d2cf327c562470f6a807ef1@autoboardz.com:
> I have a 1990 Honda Accord that runs well only problem being yesterday
> when I started it up the s mode light came on (usually you have to
> push to turn it on) and there seems to be a ticking noise. Any Ideas?
> Okay to drive?
>
Maybe.
The "S" light being on indicates a problem, usually with your transmission.
The AT control unit is under the carpet in the passenger footwell. It's
under the slanted part, not the flat part. Peel the carpet back so you can
see its red LED (in a round hole in the frame).
You need to find a paper clip. Next you need to find the two-pin Service
Check connector, hidden behind the top of the passenger-side plastic kick
panel. Open the paper clip, then stuff the paper clip in to short the two
pins together. Turn the ignition to "II", then count the blinks from the AT
control unit and the engine computer's LED, which is right next to the AT
unit.
Report the blinks here. There may be long and short blinks, and there may
be more than one code, separated by a two-second pause.
Also take note of the condition of the "S" light during this procedure.
Does it blink too? Does it stay on steady? Does it go off?
Any other symptoms? Any shifting problems?
When was the last time you checked the fluid level in the tranny? The last
time you had the fluid changed?
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
_adbac2ed8d2cf327c562470f6a807ef1@autoboardz.com:
> I have a 1990 Honda Accord that runs well only problem being yesterday
> when I started it up the s mode light came on (usually you have to
> push to turn it on) and there seems to be a ticking noise. Any Ideas?
> Okay to drive?
>
Maybe.
The "S" light being on indicates a problem, usually with your transmission.
The AT control unit is under the carpet in the passenger footwell. It's
under the slanted part, not the flat part. Peel the carpet back so you can
see its red LED (in a round hole in the frame).
You need to find a paper clip. Next you need to find the two-pin Service
Check connector, hidden behind the top of the passenger-side plastic kick
panel. Open the paper clip, then stuff the paper clip in to short the two
pins together. Turn the ignition to "II", then count the blinks from the AT
control unit and the engine computer's LED, which is right next to the AT
unit.
Report the blinks here. There may be long and short blinks, and there may
be more than one code, separated by a two-second pause.
Also take note of the condition of the "S" light during this procedure.
Does it blink too? Does it stay on steady? Does it go off?
Any other symptoms? Any shifting problems?
When was the last time you checked the fluid level in the tranny? The last
time you had the fluid changed?
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: "S" Mode light stays on without being pushed on
Thanks, I’ll give that a try
"lensgirl" wrote
> I have a 1990 Honda Accord that runs well only problem being
> yesterday when I started it up the s mode light came on
> (usually you have to push to turn it on) and there seems to be
> a ticking noise. Any Ideas? Okay to drive?
"lensgirl" wrote
> I have a 1990 Honda Accord that runs well only problem being
> yesterday when I started it up the s mode light came on
> (usually you have to push to turn it on) and there seems to be
> a ticking noise. Any Ideas? Okay to drive?
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Re: "S" Mode light stays on without being pushed on
Thanks, I’ll give that a try
"lensgirl" wrote
> I have a 1990 Honda Accord that runs well only problem being
> yesterday when I started it up the s mode light came on
> (usually you have to push to turn it on) and there seems to be
> a ticking noise. Any Ideas? Okay to drive?
"lensgirl" wrote
> I have a 1990 Honda Accord that runs well only problem being
> yesterday when I started it up the s mode light came on
> (usually you have to push to turn it on) and there seems to be
> a ticking noise. Any Ideas? Okay to drive?
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Re: "S" Mode light stays on without being pushed on
Thanks, I’ll give that a try
"lensgirl" wrote
> I have a 1990 Honda Accord that runs well only problem being
> yesterday when I started it up the s mode light came on
> (usually you have to push to turn it on) and there seems to be
> a ticking noise. Any Ideas? Okay to drive?
"lensgirl" wrote
> I have a 1990 Honda Accord that runs well only problem being
> yesterday when I started it up the s mode light came on
> (usually you have to push to turn it on) and there seems to be
> a ticking noise. Any Ideas? Okay to drive?
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Re: "S" Mode light stays on without being pushed on
Thanks, I’ll give that a try
"lensgirl" wrote
> I have a 1990 Honda Accord that runs well only problem being
> yesterday when I started it up the s mode light came on
> (usually you have to push to turn it on) and there seems to be
> a ticking noise. Any Ideas? Okay to drive?
"lensgirl" wrote
> I have a 1990 Honda Accord that runs well only problem being
> yesterday when I started it up the s mode light came on
> (usually you have to push to turn it on) and there seems to be
> a ticking noise. Any Ideas? Okay to drive?
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