honda pilot 04 blinking drive indicator light speedometer quit.shifting poorly

Asked by larebow May 20, 2015 at 06:56 PM about the 2004 Honda Pilot EX AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

all at once indicator drive  light blinking speedometer quit and shifting poorly
  honda pilot 04

6 Answers

just put new brake pads on is the speed sensor around there or master cylinder. had a spill over after new pads put on.

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Should be located on transmission next delt with hondas much. If you have access to alldata do that if not quick google search will locate it. Cheap part usually some vehicles pain to change some are very easy.

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Unsure what your car looks like under hood but does look like its near left front wheel under air box. Take a quick peak on google images and your vehicle. Make sure you dont break inside tranny gentally twist and pull straight out. YouTube helps a lot too!

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