I did not have a flashing D, but yes it did get wet and was starting to corrode. The whole car was behaving erratically and I couldn't drive it after I cleaned the AC evap coil with a foam detergent that eventually went into the ECM.
@@ChavezDIY my 04 tsx is cursed with the flashing d but when not in limp mode drives perfectly fine I have the following codes P0700 - A/T system malfunction 83-1 - PCM/ECM RELATION FAILURE Any input or info on this would benefit my journey to fix this thing
@@cjkid_1089 I'm not familiar with those specific codes. If you are getting codes that don't make sense it's a good idea to look into the ECM. Pull it out and inspect it with a magnifying glass for burned components or corrosion. I have a video on how to clean it in the video description of this video.
Does your tsx have the flashing d because the Ecu was bad or wet/corroded ?
I did not have a flashing D, but yes it did get wet and was starting to corrode. The whole car was behaving erratically and I couldn't drive it after I cleaned the AC evap coil with a foam detergent that eventually went into the ECM.
@@ChavezDIY my 04 tsx is cursed with the flashing d but when not in limp mode drives perfectly fine I have the following codes
P0700 - A/T system malfunction
83-1 - PCM/ECM RELATION FAILURE
Any input or info on this would benefit my journey to fix this thing
@@cjkid_1089 I'm not familiar with those specific codes. If you are getting codes that don't make sense it's a good idea to look into the ECM. Pull it out and inspect it with a magnifying glass for burned components or corrosion. I have a video on how to clean it in the video description of this video.