7.2
pretty badTypical Repair Cost:
$105.00
Average Mileage:
154,030 miles
Total Complaints:
5 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (3 reports)
- main relay is bad (1 reports)
- replace shift solenoid (1 reports)
electrical problem
Helpful Websites About 1992 Honda Accord D4 light flashes and car won't start
2007Aug 26
(reported on)Accord EX TECH 4
- Automatic transmission
- 125,000 miles
The car gets teo lights at one time, will not shift while driving replaced brake switch ignition wiring still not luck any sugg
2006Mar 26
(reported on)Accord EX
- 160,000 miles
100-150 to replace at the shop. parts and labor.
2003Oct 29
(reported on)Accord EX
- 103,000 miles
Some times the car will be fine and then it gets a mind of its own. The D4 will blink like it is in gear and then the car will not start. Sometimes it will start when it does this but then it acts as if it is stuck in two gears. I have checked the wiring in the shifter (automatic) and it is hard to try and figure out what is wrong because it only does it when it wants to. This is a huge problem because the rest of the vehicle is in great condition and still good mileage left on it. I was just getting ready to sell it and it is causing a huge headache for me. If there are any suggestions to help fix this problem I am open to suggestions. I need to fix this car so it can be sold ASAP. Thank you in advance.
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2004Sep 18
(reported on)Accord EX
change sensors,ignition switch still no change. i notice when the d4 flashes check engine light stays on most of the time.
lindo
Coral Springs, FL, USA
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