Can Somebody..Anybody help me :(

Asked by Shaquille Oct 14, 2017 at 12:43 AM about the 2006 Honda Accord Coupe EX V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello, I'm having trouble with my 2006 Accord V6
Coupe. Everytime I turn it on all of the gauge lights
would flicker off and on with this clicking sound
which sound like Its coming from the Gauge lights  
and intake. The other day when I started it. It didnt
flicker niether clicked until i pressed gas then only
the Engine Light and "D " Light would flicker at the
same time off and on and everytime it does the
rpm would drop. Can somebody...anybody tell me
what the solution to this problem or maybe just
point me in the right direction?
P.S: New Battery, Spark Plugs, oil change and coils
are good.

4 Answers

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Gear solenoid or pressure switch. Transmission related. Check tranny fluid first. Could also be wiring to the gear solenoid

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No codes shows up other than my oxygen sensor, Im not a machanic but I doubt that would be the reason

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