how do i get rid of it going into limp mode?

Asked by GuruFG1KC May 09, 2020 at 04:26 AM about the 2008 Honda CR-V EX AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my 2008 crv goes into limp mode the code read for the oil pressure switch i
changed the one on the bottom but not the one next to the solenoid i have reset
computer about 5 different times and after i drive it for a few miles the lights
come on and it goes into limp mode again how do i solve this?

4 Answers

40,200

Scan for the trouble codes again and let us know what the 4 digit trouble code is.

10

How long is it since you had an oil change? I have a long story to tell re engine light, limp mode and what my CRV told me it was and charged me for (£1000). I then found out it was because i hadn't changed my oil in some time (years in fact) and I needed an oil change and flush. Now, the car sings sweetly.

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