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Take it to an auto parts chain store that will do a diagnostic scan for free. If the check engine light has come on it will have set a code in the computer and they can tell you what it needs.
Go to auto parts store, look at the Honda Odyssey repair manuel on the 2004. Auto Zone carries up to 2004. should be real close to the same thing...... purchase book if helpful..... read book in store to determine the difficulty level... Good Luck
the tcs is ur traction control system this reads the wheels and if one slips cuts down power to engine so as not to damage engine or trans also if awd will activate the other wheels for traction the sensors are usually part of the abs[anti-lock brakes] check connections and wires as well as the sensors at the wheels and transmission -since the light is intermittent which would indicate a short or a sensor is about to fail the vehicle will store the code as pending -have vehicle scanned some auto stores do this for free such as auto zone/ advanced auto check ur local area the code will tell u where the problem is coming from
There are several things that will turn the check engine light and TCS light on .If you get the code I can tell you exactly what the problem is . On your year i see transmission problems as well as EGR problems. If you go to any large auto parts store they will check the code for free or a very small fee.
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