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Okay, so this is very weird and concerning.

I'm on my home from work, and two occasions, numerous warning lights on my 2019 Honda Accord's dashboard come on for about a minute. Kind of like this picture here that I found:

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The first time it continued to drive fine, then the second time it happened, the car lost a good amount of power.

So what do you think could be going on? Could the computer be going haywire? I'll do a bit of research later and I hope it's nothing too serious.
RuyLopez · 56-60, M
Take it to a auto parts place if there is one nearby. They usually will check the OBD2 code for free. At least you will know what the computer is saying is wrong.
Could be an engine or exhaust sensor starting to fail. Could be a weak connection to a sensor. If you can take a picture of the problem, do so; in any case have a mechanic look at it. Those sensor messages should also be recorded by the engine controller and mechanics should have the equipment to read the recordings.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
The computer knows all.. So get it to a service centre where their computer can talk to your computer and get answers. If you dont speak "car" take someone with you to translate the printout so you dont get ripped off.😷
Nick1 · 61-69, M
It says emission system problems. Needs to be checked out by auto mechanic. If care is new, it may be still under warranty.
Check this YouTube.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YleXX6jHSqc
JovialMoose · 51-55, M
My 2019 CR-V had a similar issue. It was a recall thing.

After the recall it never happened again.
PhilDeep · 51-55, M
I would take it into a garage to hook into the onboard computer system to get diagnostics report.
BOREDAFPA · 41-45, M
Probably an evap leak. Theyre gonna check you exhaust system
jackson55 · M
Emissions related. Could be a O2 sensor.
Computer issue? Wiring?
Fluffybull · F
Take it to a garage!!! 🙄
@Fluffybull If only it was a Friday and I didn't have to work tomorrow 🙄.
daddybloke · 46-50, M
is it a Diesel ?
@daddybloke Nope, 4 cylinder turbo.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
Look it up on youtube.
Quimliqer · 70-79, M
Get it into a shop!!
HannahSky · F
Probably asking your mechanic is best. They'll know.
SW-User
1st. Have the battery checked
2nd. I'd suspect a faulty O2 sensor.
3rd. Could be a problem with the catalytic converter.

Good Mechanic will find the problem
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
Could be the O2 sensor. It started going bad in the ol' work van, and it was acting like the transmission was giving up the ghost.

Cheap fix, though.

 
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