Possible Causes
A/T 3rd pressure switch signal circuit is open
A/T 3rd pressure switch signal circuit is shorted to ground
A/T 3rd pressure switch signal circuit shorted to system power
A/T 3rd pressure switch is damaged or has failed
TCM or PCM has failed
Setting Conditions = Engine running in gear, and the PCM detected an unexpected voltage condition on the 3rd pressure switch circuit during the test.
This code sets in 1 Trip(s).
These transmissions have had a lot of mechanical problems. Honda extended the warranty on the transmission to 7 years or 100,000 miles due to problems. Refer to Honda TSB #02-062 for information.
2007-03-29 14:59:30
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answered by TonynNC 5
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My service engine light came on on my Honda Accord, I did an electronic scan and the code P1739 popped up?
My service engine light came on on my Honda Accord, I did an electronic scan and the code P1739 popped up. I looked up the code online and it read "Automatic Transaxle Concerns". Could anybody tell me what this means and what needs to be done?
2015-08-19 11:02:45
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answered by Joly 1
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That's the transmission and front wheel drive. There are a number of sensors related to it. It may just be a bad sensor, if the car seems to run and shift properly, but it's really something the dealer service dept. should take a look at...... they see these things all the time and can check it and repair it very quickly.
2007-03-29 14:46:59
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answered by dathinman8 5
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Go get your R-2 unit and let it stick it's thingy link up to you Honda. Then ask the R-2 why your Honda is concerned about it's automatic trans axle.
2007-03-29 14:47:56
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answered by Double O 6
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It means if you have topped off your fluid, and it's STILL doing that, then it's time to take it to a mechanic / dealer / transmission specialist.
Also see answer here:
http://www.autoboardz.com/Trouble-code-P1739-Honda-ftopict196590.html
2007-03-29 14:45:24
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answered by Kasey C 7
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you should have taken that car to the shop. if you don't no what you are doing DO NOT try to reset the code because
you will make things bad and be spending a lot more money.
2007-03-29 15:05:09
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answered by Anonymous
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What year and what size motor. Could be as simple as a fluid change. I run a quick lube and this happens to be the case alot of the time.
2007-03-29 15:41:25
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answered by Anonymous
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u are burning up your axles take it to nearest authorized mechanic there is some that is worn are empty
2007-03-29 14:48:50
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answered by Anonymous
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