Blinking sports light

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by tofijoy, May 6, 2008.

  1. tofijoy

    tofijoy Guest

    Hi all,

    I was driving my 1991 Honda Accord last week when, all of a sudden,
    the sports light on the dashboard started blinking, the speedometer
    dropped to zero, and the check engine light came on. I pulled over and
    shut down the engine. When I started driving again, everything was
    fine for a few minutes, but the same problems occured again. This
    pattern repeated a few times last week, but there has not been any
    issues for the last few days.

    From talking with the dealer, and also searching the internet, it
    seems to me that the speed sensor in the transmission system might be
    malfunctioning.

    Can anyone tell me if this is a serious problem that needs immediate
    repair? Would my car be OK if I wait a few more weeks to see how often
    the problem happens? it is just that the dealer quotes $95 for the
    diagnostics itself. I am on a limited budget, so I do not want to do
    any repair until it is absolutely necessary.

    Thank you very much,
    Fijoy
     
    tofijoy, May 6, 2008
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  2. tofijoy

    motsco_ Guest


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    I think it's covered at www.tegger.com, or google the heck out of it and
    you'll find it in the archives of this NG or the other one.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, May 6, 2008
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  3. tofijoy

    Charles Guest

    The transmission control computer has found a problem.
    The engine control computer has found a problem.
    That's just one of the possibilities.
    Find out what those computers think the problems are. I think the modules
    are under the carpet under the passenger's feet. You can probably view the
    flashing lamp of the engine computer by pulling back the little flap of
    carpet. I think you'll have to pull back more of the carpet to see the lamp
    (LED) on the transmission computer.

    Turn the ignition on and count how many times the lights flash. The number
    of flashes indicate where the problem may be.
     
    Charles, May 6, 2008
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