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Why does the check engine light on my 2007 Honda Odyssey keep flashing?

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Samim

In 2007 Honda Odyssey, a flashing check engine light may indicate overheating and stalling issues, leading to various engine problems. These issues may include excessive oil consumption, necessitating earlier oil changes. Engine overheating poses a significant risk, potentially resulting in fires or explosions. Loose gaskets and loose spark plugs must be promptly addressed to avoid engine malfunctions. Swiftly attending to oil leaks is crucial. Coolant should be replaced every 60,000 miles, while spark plugs should be changed every 100,000 miles unless using copper ones, which should be changed every 30,000 miles. Air filters need replacement every 15,000 to 30,000 miles.

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  • Betsy J.

    The light in the restroom was stuck on for an extended period.

  • Stephanie

    If the "d" indicator lights up, it indicates that there is a code stored in the transmission system. You should bring it to a knowledgeable individual with a quality diagnostic tool to identify the stored code related to the transmission, which could potentially be a solenoid problem.

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