Civic LX drive click

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Xanadu, Aug 19, 2004.

  1. Xanadu

    Xanadu Guest

    I have an 1999 automatic Civic LX. When I go from park to drive or reverse
    to drive, I hear this small click sound. I don't think I have heard it
    before. After like one second when it's on drive, I hear this click that's
    not loud at all and it last less than one second. Does anyone else get it?
    Should I be worried?
     
    Xanadu, Aug 19, 2004
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  2. Xanadu

    Xanadu Guest

    Anyone that can help me?
     
    Xanadu, Aug 20, 2004
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  3. Xanadu

    motsco_ _ Guest


    =================

    What's the mileage, and have you changed your tranny fluid? It could
    just be slack in the CV joints.

    All is speculation without knowing the mileage...

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Aug 20, 2004
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  4. Xanadu

    Cosmin N. Guest

    I had the same click on my 94 Accord EXR auto, and apparently it comes
    with the aging of the car. My dad's 02 Accord auto doesn't click as loud
    yet, but I can feel it starting to happen.

    Don't worry too much about it, there's probably nothing wrong with your
    transmission. Just do a transmission fluid flush (make sure you use
    Honda ATF, and nothing else), and you'll be fine.

    Cosmin
     
    Cosmin N., Aug 20, 2004
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  5. Xanadu

    Xanadu Guest

    Yes, when I took my car in for my 90,000 mile tune up they changed the
    transmission fluid. It has 97,000 miles on it now.
     
    Xanadu, Aug 20, 2004
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  6. Xanadu

    Xanadu Guest

    How often are you suppose to change the transmission fluid and do a
    transmission flush?
     
    Xanadu, Aug 20, 2004
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  7. Xanadu

    Xanadu Guest

    Bump
     
    Xanadu, Sep 3, 2004
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  8. Xanadu

    K-town Guest

    Bonk
     
    K-town, Sep 3, 2004
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