1999 Civic Transmission

Discussion in 'Civic' started by richard.hoyt, Dec 23, 2004.

  1. richard.hoyt

    richard.hoyt Guest

    I have a 1999 Civic with automatic transmission that has trouble
    shifting out of Park in cold weather. I am able to move the shift
    lever into the drive position. When I do this there is a loud "thunk"
    type noise and a lurch forward by the car. No power is supplied to the
    wheels, it's like I'm still in park. The solution I have so far is to
    put in back in park and let the car warm up more. After warming the
    car more I can put it into drive. Once it does get into gear, it
    drives fine. There is also a "click" noise when going into reverse in
    any weather. Any ideas as to what is happening? Is this something
    fixable? Fluid levels are fine and fluid was last taken care of by a
    dealer so it is the right type. Car has about 60k miles. I've seen a
    lot of posts about honda transmissions so I'm figuring that they are
    just a problem overall.
     
    richard.hoyt, Dec 23, 2004
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  2. On 23 Dec 2004 06:04:21 -0800.
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    Anyone has an answer to this? I have a somewhat similar problem (Civic
    1987). When the engine/transmission is very cold (at winter) when I
    change from reverse into D4 or any D-gear, I get a terrible sound for
    perhaps one second, which sounds almost like when you change gears on a
    manual non synchronized gearbox, without doing the usual double
    clutching. However the D4 or any D's engages immediately after the sound
    disappears.

    If I let the engine/transmission warm up in Neutral for just a couple of
    minutes, this does not happen at all.

    May it be some valve in the gearbox, that hangs when the transmission is
    ice cold?

    The oil level and quality of the oil seems to be as it should, I might
    add.

    Sten-Arne
    Sweden
     
    Sten-Arne Zerpe, Dec 27, 2004
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  3. On 23 Dec 2004 06:04:21 -0800.
    In the Newsgroup(s): rec.autos.makers.honda
    With the Message-ID:
    <>
    And the Organization Header: http://groups.google.com.
    The famous author: .
    Wrote on the subject: 1999 Civic Transmission:
    Anyone has an answer to this? I have a somewhat similar problem (Civic
    1987). When the engine/transmission is very cold (at winter) when I
    change from reverse into D4 or any D-gear, I get a terrible sound for
    perhaps one second, which sounds almost like when you change gears on a
    manual non synchronized gearbox, without doing the usual double
    clutching. However the D4 or any D's engages immediately after the sound
    disappears.

    If I let the engine/transmission warm up in Neutral for just a couple of
    minutes, this does not happen at all.

    May it be some valve in the gearbox, that hangs when the transmission is
    ice cold?

    The oil level and quality of the oil seems to be as it should, I might
    add.

    Sten-Arne
    Sweden
     
    Sten-Arne Zerpe, Dec 27, 2004
    #3
  4. richard.hoyt

    Da_Jatt Guest

    I Had the same problem, There is a recall I got a letter for about 2 years
    ago, I believe they only changed a cable. call your dealership.
     
    Da_Jatt, Dec 28, 2004
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