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use d4. d4 is for normal driving. d3 is to down shift the transmission in case you wanna pass. use d3 only if you want to down shift because if you leave your car in d3 on the highway, it doesnt allow the 4th gear to engage, causing your engine to run at higher revs, not only wasting more gas but also making your engines life last less. hope this helps. if you need more help, let me know. goodluck
Yes basically its the same as a check engine light, except its a transmission problem. It could be somthing as simple as a sensor got the wrong reading the one time and it may never happen again, Or it could be somthing more major.
first id say check the transmisson fluid. If its low add some fluid ( id only use OEM honda fluid) if the light continues to flash take it to a autoparts store or shop to have the code read
NO, but it all depends on the issue with the transmission. The only time any warning lights may come on, is if the transmission experiences an electrical circuit failure. Such as failed solenoids, Low trans fluid (some vehicles), or anything dealing with sensors. If its mechanical (most failures are mechanical) there is NO warning light for this. Hopefully this helps!!
Drive the vehicle in "D". The D selection is the overdrive. You can consider the overdrive as a fourth gear. The D3 is simply third gear, and if driven in D3, the transmission will never shift into overdrive when needed.
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