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Old Aug 19, 2016 | 08:19 AM
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Default D4 light went off again in accord 1998

Hello to you all in the forum, is being long i have been on this forum. My problem is with my D4 light which went off for sometime now. All other lights including the parking light is showing on the dashboard except for the D4 lights. The automatic transmission still shifts smoothly with no jerking. i did not notice any problem with the transmission because it still engages fast with no hesitation. Also the auto cruise is not functioning. could there be bad fuse responsible for all these malfunctions or there is blow out of D4 light? Please kindly respond because your opinion or suggestion will be of much help to me. THANKS. Auto transmission, 1998 honda accord. 2.3 Lx, 4cylinder, milleage 230,000
 
Old Aug 19, 2016 | 11:36 AM
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You may have a bad D4 bulb in the cluster.

There can be various reasons the cruise control doesn't work. I'd recommend checking for codes on your vehicle.

I saw your other post about cleaning the EGR port. The 2.3 port is on the right hand side of the intake manifold (right side if you were sitting in the driver's seat). I believe the throttle body/upper intake can be removed together.

See this video:
 
Old Aug 19, 2016 | 03:06 PM
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thanks for replying how do I replace the D4 light bulb. Are we to remove the dashboard to get to where the bulb is?
 
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