Transmission message
A belated welcome to the forums. The forum where you originally posted, the AcuraZine User Help, Support & Suggestions Area , is meant for problems, comments, and suggestions for the website itself, so I moved your thread to the car specific forum applicable to your vehicle.
This was explained in the sticky thread at the top of that forum, or click here if you can't find it, which will explain why you shouldn't have posted your thread there.
This was explained in the sticky thread at the top of that forum, or click here if you can't find it, which will explain why you shouldn't have posted your thread there.
also, what is the exact message on the display???
How many miles on the vehicle? What is the message? Ever changed the fluid? What model? Front wheel drive or All wheel drive?
All Honda/Acura vehicles since forever have required regular trans service. That would be a service required number 3. Service letters and numbers
are set once the oil life reaches 15%. Service required and a check engine light are different. Check engine lights are a little picture of an engine. When have
One of those, a code will be set that can be read by a code reader. Some codes can only be read by a manufacturer's reader. Many auto parts stores will read codes
for you. Or, with a deposit, allow you to borrow one. The code reader connector is directly under the steering wheel with a universal connectors since about 1996.
OBD stands for onboard diagnostics.
All Honda/Acura vehicles since forever have required regular trans service. That would be a service required number 3. Service letters and numbers
are set once the oil life reaches 15%. Service required and a check engine light are different. Check engine lights are a little picture of an engine. When have
One of those, a code will be set that can be read by a code reader. Some codes can only be read by a manufacturer's reader. Many auto parts stores will read codes
for you. Or, with a deposit, allow you to borrow one. The code reader connector is directly under the steering wheel with a universal connectors since about 1996.
OBD stands for onboard diagnostics.
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