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Re: 1999 honda odyssey won't start, has power but won't...
It's the neutral safety switch. Have your mechanic adjust it, or replace it if it's bad. For now try starting it in neutral instead of park or even try pushing the shifter up all the way (in park) while you turn the key.
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If the TCS light is on and the D4 light is blinking, this indicates that there is a transmission control problem. You must scan your onboard computer network fo fault codes to begin diagnosis.
If you check engine light is on - take your car to Advance Auto - they will check this for you for free most places. Due to the use of a computer in your car you must have this done to generate a CODE - this CODE will tell your mechanic and you plus me what the problem most likely is. Get the CODE and follow those instructions. Most likely then the other light will also go out.
The D4 light blinking is the vehicle computer telling you there is a transmission malfunction and transmission codes are stored in the computer's memory.The codes have to be pulled out manually unless it has an OBD2 connector.A transmission shop or Honda dealer can pull the codes.
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