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D Light Blinking In Honda Accord 2008 by harcomax: 11:28pm On Jul 12
My honda accord start flashing d light, and it shows code p0980, p0962 and the solenoid has been changed, suddenly it came back again. And anytime i change gear the car will be jerking as if the engine want to be removed. Please If you have professional not kazeem that is in ibadan and that can help me work on this perfectly. Please kindly share the number and location.
Re: D Light Blinking In Honda Accord 2008 by sherozy(m): 9:00am On Jul 13
I guess u used it to pass flooded area. It's the starting switch that could be the problem.
Re: D Light Blinking In Honda Accord 2008 by harcomax: 9:24am On Jul 13
Nope i didnt,
sherozy:
I guess u used it to pass flooded area. It's the starting switch that could be the problem.
Re: D Light Blinking In Honda Accord 2008 by Dedynast: 10:01am On Jul 13
BlackBishop come in here pls
Re: D Light Blinking In Honda Accord 2008 by Almaiga: 11:14am On Jul 13
harcomax:
My honda accord start flashing d light, and it shows code p0980, p0962 and the solenoid has been changed, suddenly it came back again. And anytime i change gear the car will be jerking as if the engine want to be removed. Please If you have professional not kazeem that is in ibadan and that can help me work on this perfectly. Please kindly share the number and location.

Post this on Car talk section of this forum. You will get instant response from the professionals. There is also a Honda thread on Car talk section. All your enquiries about your Honda will be quickly addressed
Re: D Light Blinking In Honda Accord 2008 by Blackbishop(m): 1:27pm On Jul 13
harcomax:
My honda accord start flashing d light, and it shows code p0980, p0962 and the solenoid has been changed, suddenly it came back again. And anytime i change gear the car will be jerking as if the engine want to be removed. Please If you have professional not kazeem that is in ibadan and that can help me work on this perfectly. Please kindly share the number and location.


Good day boss, the issue with your car is more of internal and not really the solenoid
Re: D Light Blinking In Honda Accord 2008 by Blackbishop(m): 1:28pm On Jul 13
Dedynast:
BlackBishop come in here pls

Good day boss more respect
Re: D Light Blinking In Honda Accord 2008 by andresia(m): 2:12pm On Jul 13
Most likely an earth wire touching a metal part. An easy bit but the the electrician needs to very carefully check for an earth wire carelessly lying around, especially the distribution coil area
Re: D Light Blinking In Honda Accord 2008 by petrusevents(m): 8:31am On Jul 20
harcomax:
My honda accord start flashing d light, and it shows code p0980, p0962 and the solenoid has been changed, suddenly it came back again. And anytime i change gear the car will be jerking as if the engine want to be removed. Please If you have professional not kazeem that is in ibadan and that can help me work on this perfectly. Please kindly share the number and location.

take it to honda shop in adeoyo oyo.

go to scoutcamp and ask of tobi
07084467758. we will scan it and repair it for u.

you mail me, i dont know how to check it oooo.

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