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It's your rotors. Also called Brake Discs. You have 2 choices, take them off and have them turned/refinished or replace them. I would check the cost of simply replacing them first, its usually the way to go. You do them in pairs and you need to replace or refinish your front brake discs. All the best.
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Automatic Transaxle Concernsthis is from the Honda manual, what does this mean? it means there is an electronic shift solenoid fault in the transmission and it need to have the Honda dealer hook up there dealer only test equip to pin down the exact issue with the trans controls.
I assume you mean the front or rear power accessory sockets. You will need to check two fuses. 1) Fuse no. 8 (7.5A) in the drivers under dash fuse/relay box. 2) Fuse no. 9 (15A) in the passenger's kick panel fuse/relay box. Both these fuses must be good for the accessory sockets to have power.
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