Flashing D light, tansmission goes out then back in??

Asked by GuruY8RG9 Mar 22, 2018 at 07:36 AM about the 2003 Honda CR-V LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 03 CRV will be driving then all of a sudden my
car won't accelerate. When I stop and shut the car
off and restart I can drive again??? Is my
transmission bad? When it acts up the d light
starts blinking.

4 Answers

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your vehicle is going into limp mode with a transmission issue have it checked for codes that are stored could be a sensor issue

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This sounds like a Speed Sensor Issue, check the code. But more so of, it seems more like a speed sensor, it's quite a pricey part and can sometimes be hard to replace if you don't properly do it right with the gasket piece as well.

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I needed a new 2nd clutch transmission pressure fluid switch how do i get the engine light to go off

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Mine is doing the same thing how expensive will it be??

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