1993 Honda Del Sol Transmission ?

Discussion in 'Del Sol' started by Bob Smith, Oct 6, 2005.

  1. Bob Smith

    Bob Smith Guest

    I'm looking to purchase a 1993 Honda Del Sol SI (automatic). It has
    76,000 miles on it and is generally nice & clean. The only issue is
    that it seems to have difficulty downshifting while coming to a stop
    (feels like from 2nd to 1st). When it downshifts at that point, the
    car revs up maybe 300-400 RPMs. It feels like the transmission isn't
    rev-matching properly. Of course, the salesman says this is normal.
    What could be causing this? Could it be as simple as non-Honda ATF?
    Transmission cable adjustment? Or worse?

    I really can't afford to buy a car whose transmission may need to be
    replaced (of course, how many people could afford that?). I also don't
    want this to be normal, because the jerkiness is annoying. I
    understand that the best thing to do would be take it to a
    transmission shop or Honda dealer, but I'm not sure it's worth my
    time. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
     
    Bob Smith, Oct 6, 2005
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    jim beam Guest

    it's engine braking - it's programmed to do that.
     
    jim beam, Oct 6, 2005
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  3. Bob Smith

    Bob Smith Guest

    I understand why it's downshifting when I'm slowing down (engine
    braking), but I'm concerned as to why the car jerks forward and it
    revs so high when it shifts from 2nd to 1st. I've only ever owned
    automatics (I've driven an '86 Ford Club Wagon, '90 & '91 Accords, '94
    Jeep Cherokee, '97 & '98 Civics, '99 Subaru Outback) and none of them
    have "popped" down into 1st like this Del Sol is doing.

    I think if this is normal, it's very annoying and would probably drive
    me crazy when I'm stuck in rush hour traffic.
     
    Bob Smith, Oct 6, 2005
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    chris Guest

    I would check the transmission fluid level first to see it's at the correct
    level
     
    chris, Oct 6, 2005
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    It's a given that you're going to put at least four new quarts of Z1
    into it if you buy it. I'd use eight. You didnt say whether any of the
    up-shifts are clunky. If it's slamming into anything else, it's probably
    got non-Honda stuff it. Some (all?) hondas (with automatics) cut power
    to the injectors when you're coasting to a stop. If it's got non-honda
    juice in it, the downshift would be a lot more pronounced.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Oct 6, 2005
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  6. Bob Smith

    Bob Smith Guest

    The level seems fine and the transmission fluid smells and looks
    clean. My hope is that a transmission fluid flush plus refill with
    genuine Honda ATF would cure the problem and I will try to convince
    the car lot to do so. A friend of mine asked a good question: what if
    it's downshifting from 3rd to 1st? I imagine a car doing that would
    exhibit characteristics as this Del Sol is. It almost feels like it's
    downshifting at too high of speed, so the engine has to rev higher.

    Thanks to everyone for their input.
     
    Bob Smith, Oct 6, 2005
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