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Old May 1, 2023
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Hello all,

I had the check engine light come on yesterday, I tried restarting the vehicle to see if it was in error but it stayed on (at this time fuel was low) -- filled the gas and after about 30 mins stopped the vehicle and started it again no check engine light anymore.
I checked w OBDII and it says - 'Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor/ Switch "B" Circuit Low'. I don't have a check engine light now and not experiencing any problems while driving.
I checked other threads that say to replace the sensor but the check engine light was still ON for them.
What should I be doing?
Attaching images from the scanner app.

I appreciate any help/advice on this.
Thank you!


Vehicle :
2007 Honda Civic Coupe 1.8L


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Old May 2, 2023
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Re: Check Engine Light

Fuel level has nothing to do with the transmission, check the trans fluid
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