89' prelude not shifting properly

Discussion in 'Prelude' started by M&D, Jan 1, 2006.

  1. M&D

    M&D Guest

    I have an 89 prelude si with an automatic transmission that will not shift
    into third.....while it is cold it won't shift past second gear,...after it
    warms it shifts directly into fourth from second....will it require a
    teardown to fix?...
     
    M&D, Jan 1, 2006
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  2. I'm not sure about that version of Prelude, but on some 4th-gen Accords
    (1990-93), those are symptoms of a failing tranny control unit (TCU). The
    tranny itself is usually OK.
     
    High Tech Misfit, Jan 3, 2006
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  3. M&D

    M&D Guest

    Thanks....I'll price one...Is it inside the transmission ?.
     
    M&D, Jan 5, 2006
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  4. No, the transmission control unit is similar to the ECU and is normally
    mounted in the passenger compartment. Dunno exactly where in the Prelude,
    though. Wrecking yards are often good sources of ECUs and TCUs. A good price
    is on the low side of $100 US, with a 30 day warranty... enough to determine
    whether it is working right. If it makes it for 30 days it should last the
    life of the car.

    I agree it sounds more like the TCU than the tranny - it's just doing what
    the TCU tells it to do.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Jan 6, 2006
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  5. M&D

    Charles Guest

    On my '88 Prelude the TCU is under the carpet about where the passenger's left
    toes would be. You might even notice a little flap of carpet there kept in
    place by a strip of Velcro. You can peel that back and have a look at the
    light-emitting diode which flashes if the module detects an error. Watch the
    lamp while turning the ignition to the On position. Count the flashes. Any
    number greater than zero means the TCU has detected a problem (external to
    itself).

    If your S3 indicator on the dash is not flashing (and I'm sure you would have
    mentioned it), you might still have a failure indication stored in the computer.
     
    Charles, Jan 7, 2006
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