Automatic Transmission

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by yampolsky_mark, Nov 24, 2005.

  1. I have a 2001 Accord EX 4 cyc with automatic transmission and am
    wondering if anyone knows if the you can increase the life of the
    tranny by putting it in neutral at stop lights. I have not been able to
    locate any technical information on doing this.


    Mark
     
    yampolsky_mark, Nov 24, 2005
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  2. No. The constant in and out of gear is stressing all aspects of the
    drivetrain, from motor mounts to transmission internals.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Nov 24, 2005
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    If you were supposed to do that, it would say so in the owner's manual.
    Best way to make it last longer is to change the tranny fluid. The
    owner's manual is a bit conservative about how soon to change it. I'd do
    it after 50,000 miles. Use only Honda Z1.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Nov 24, 2005
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  4. yampolsky_mark

    butch burton Guest

    I saw change it at 30K - got a tranny error code a with a little over
    50K - fluid was burnt - drive at hwy speeds most of time - almost no
    stop n go traffic driving.

    Use only honda atf unless you want to put in a new tranny.
     
    butch burton, Nov 24, 2005
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  5. yampolsky_mark

    Burt S. Guest

    It did say. The owners manual, maybe 82 or 92, states that if you're
    waiting in gear on your automatic for longer than XX minutes (usually
    a very loooong wait) shift to neutral in to reduce wear on the
    transmission.

    Seriously, don't shift to neutral at every stop light. This could shorten
    the transmission's life.
     
    Burt S., Nov 26, 2005
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