Can someone tell me what this takes to fix? Check engine light came on my 2000 Honda Accord V6. Took it to AutoZone and they gave me this code p0706. The car only has 130k miles on it. Was wrecked in the rear and I bought it with a salvage title...otherwise it's in perfect condition. It shifts well but I'd like to know if it's cool to continue driving it until I can get it fixed and what that entails
P0706 Honda - Open In Transmission Range Switch Circuit
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SOURCE: 2002 Honda Accord V6 check engine light on- local
po505 idle air control if this is the code all hondas do it eventully, small problem easy fix u have 2 choices either remove the idle air control motor and clean the inside of it u will find it's black and the spring inside is stuck clean it with carb cleaner or gum cutter any parts store will have this it's a dirty job it will work for awhile but to replace it is recommended its not expensive for a new one which u can get at any autoparts store autozone,advanced,napa etc. there is only 2 bolts in most cases maybe 3 i doubt it though if u go online t google and type in th eyear make and model and engine size in ur case it's a 3.0 v6 and look for idle air control locations u'll find it to do this job a shop will charge u anywhere from 100.00 for diag to retrive the code plus the part and the labor so about 250.00-375.00 it will only take u honestly maybe 15 minutes to perform only tools needed are a 10 millimeter wrench there is only 1 connector to disconnect and ur done if u do this u will still have the check engine light because u have not cleared it from the computer to do this just disconnect the negative battery terminal (the black one or has a neg sign - don't disconnect the positive side +)for 5 minutes then reconnect and the computer will have reset no more light. good luck it really is that easy
SOURCE: 2004 Honda Accord with codes P0706 and P1009
trans range senson circut p0706
O2 sensor needs to be replaced p1009
SOURCE: my 01 honda accord had the
First thing is to make sure you have a fully charged or good battery. If Ok
Use scanner and read codes.
Depending on what codes tell you do the testing and repair required .
Right now your TCS is not operable and the transmission is only operating in third gear.
Get back to me with the codes and we will take it from there. This could be anything from wheel sensors to shift solenoids,
SOURCE: My check engine light and TCS light came on. Code
P0401: Isufficient Flow Detected in EGR system.
-clean the EGR port with the carburetor cleaner.
-clean the EGR passage inside the EGR valve with the caburetor cleaner.
Reset the light, if the light still coming back, then replace the EGR valve.
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