DONT Test-Drive With Mil On Or D Indicator Blinking (ASN1205-05)

2004 Acura 3.5RLSECTION DONT Test-Drive With Mil On Or D Indicator Blinking (ASN1205-05)
Publication date: 2005-12-01
Reference number: ASN1205-05

DONT TEST-DRIVE WITH MIL ON OR D INDICATOR BLINKING

DONT TEST-DRIVE WITH MIL ON OR D INDICATOR BLINKING

ACURA SERVICE NEWS

Reference Number(s): ASN1205-05,Β Date of Issue:Β  December 1, 2005
ACURA: 2001-03 3.2CL, 2001-06 MDX, 1999-2004 3.5RL, 2005-06 RL, 2002-06 RSX, 1999-2003 3.2TL, 2004-06 TL, and 2004-06 TSX
CATEGORY: Honda Service News
APPLIES TO: 2001-03 3.2CL, 2001-06 MDX, 1999-2004 3.5RL, 2005-06 RL, 2002-06 RSX, 1999-2003 3.2TL, 2004-06 TL, and 2004-06 TSX

SERVICE INFORMATION

When the PCM detects a malfunction that turns on the MIL, starts the DΒ  indicator blinking, or both, it can revert to a backup mode or "limp home" mode. This mode differs depending on the A/T design, the cause of the malfunction or DTC, or both.

When you test-drive a vehicle, make sure you first clear all A/T DTCs. You cant evaluate the A/T if the MIL is on, the DΒ  indicator is blinking, or both are on.

In backup mode, some A/Ts let you manually shift while others let you shift only to certain gears that apply to its particular backup mode. Here are some common symptoms you get in backup mode:

  • Harsh upshifting and downshifting
  • Vehicle starts in 2nd gear and then shifts to 4th gear
  • Vehicle starts in 2nd gear and then shifts to 3rd gear

When an A/T is in backup mode, service clients commonly complain about low power or lousy acceleration because the vehicle starts in 2nd or 4th gear.

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