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The engine light is telling you that the CPU has found sensor/s outside set parameters during the checking process. Have the fault codes read before wasting time and money guessing what has failed. Replace with genuine items only as aftermarket units are not always compatible with the settings in the CPU.
I dont think you should just reset it ... or ignore it. I think you should get it resolved - even if he has to take it to the Honda Dealership and leave it for several days. I am certain he has a friend who can provide transportation to and from the dealership as rquired during his off duty hours ... see more below.
I think he should go to the base Auto Hoby Shop and talk to the Sargent or civilian that runs the place. I am certain this problem can be diagonoised at the shop and probably repaired at a small cost.
If the Auto Hobby shop is closed, I am certain there is a shop close to the base that caters to the personnel stationed at "Fort Mayer".
As a retired military person, I say thank you to your son for his service to our country.
I would suggest an ignition module. If it is a rough idle at startup I would check the throttle position sensor. You can check that by starting the car and unplugging the TPS. If the car runs differently then chances are it is working fine.
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