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possibly just the bulbs, but rare that two go together except if there is a bad earth involved. It requires removing the dash to access and replace bulbs and fix earth. some people in advertantly fit aftermarket radios up to lighting returns thinking they are earth. can cause some funny events .best .earth for radio is body
it is possible that you've got an issue with your power steering system, but the noise should be equally noticeable in both forward and reverse. the front differential is inside your transmission and if the differential is worn it will whine. if you pay close attention you may notice the noise when in first gear going from acceleration to deceleration at about 20mph. if this happens, it's most likely your transmission that needs to be replaced.
I have same problem - intermittently in my 2005 Honda Odyssey (Australian Version)! Same story with dealer response since of course it will not do it when I take it in (twice). Honda dealer says he cannot repair problem unless he sees it is broken! Very frustrating!!!!
I have had some success by putting the key in and out of lock several times and then moving it about when I try to start the car - normally this fixes it. I only hope this does not break permanently when I am far from home!
Keen to hear if others have this problem and have found a permanent solution.
replace the idle air control valve.(on the bottom of the throttle body) may be easier to remove the throttle body and turn in upside down to remove the idle air control valve and hoses. be sure not to pinch the gasket. after u do that be sure to replace any coolant that may have came out. then, start the car, rev the car to 3000 rpms till the radiator fan comes on , then let the vehicle idle for 20 - 30 mins . the computer should relearn the idle. local honda dealer should have the valve in stock,
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