Check engine light won't go out, after last gas fill up. Smell gas in cab, what could cause this problem
SOURCE: 03 honda Odyssey gas smell and check engine light
Did the mechanic check for engine codes with a scan tool? If not, u can have it done at most parts stores for free. Write down any codes they get off the honda's computer, ask them what to do to correct any trouble codes they find, and if it has anything to do w/ the gas smell. Have u checked under the car and in the engine compartment for evidence of gas leaks? Keep in mind that gas evaporates rather quickly, so it can be difficult to spot a leak. Put a large piece of cardboard under the car, and check it for wet spots or stains after parking. Let me know how u make out and if u need further help.
SOURCE: Burning smell like clutch or brake coming from
You need to get out when you smell this and determine if its brakes or clutch disk. Go to each wheel and the try smelling under the hood..If its brakes they tend to stop very slowly when overheated and the clutch will slip when overheated so you should have some sort of sign when that smell is there.. With all those lights on sounds like you have other issues to address. SRS is air bag, ABS is anti lock brakes and check engine light is some sort of sensor input/out not functioning. You need to hit your local auto parts store and have them run the codes. You have quite a few issues to address. Most brake/muffler places do a free inspection so may not cost you anything to do get it checked out. Make sure you ask if the inspection is free, if not check another shop. Somoeon is doing it for free I guarantee..
SOURCE: Check engine light came on. Code P1456.
Did you change the gas cap with a Honda gas cap? Tighten it at least three clicks?
Also, Honda recommends that you never top off the tank when getting gas (only go to the click-off of the pump; otherwise you can get back flow into the system that will cause the code).
Tightening or replacing the cap will not immediately cause the light to go off; it can take up to three days of driving for the light to reset.
To check if your readiness codes (emission system) are set, turn the ignition to ON (II), without starting the engine. The Malfunction Indicator Lamp will come on for 20 seconds. If it then goes off, the readiness codes are set. If it blinks 5 times, the readiness codes are not set.
You can, of course, try resetting your engine light to see if it will come back on (which it probably will). I believe the procedure is:
Turn off the engine.
Press and hold the Select/Reset knob (odometer) in the instrument panel, then turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
Hold the knob for approximately ten seconds until the indicator resets.
Hope this helps you.
SOURCE: after replacing the ignition switch on my 2006 Honda Ridgeline it still won't start
Check with dealer most keys now days are programmed to the car you may need to have the new key programmed to your car.
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