do I have a transmission problem? (j)

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by kilroybass, Jan 17, 2005.

  1. kilroybass

    kilroybass Guest

    Honda accord 94 automatic.

    When I put my gear into Drive, I notice that it takes about 3 seconds
    before the car starts to move forward. At this stage, I haven't
    stepped on the accelerator pedal yet.

    Is this the start of a transmission problem? I've already had trans
    fluid replaced last year.

    Or is this something normal?
     
    kilroybass, Jan 17, 2005
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  2. kilroybass

    motsco_ _ Guest

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    I know that Odyssey in the '95 - '99 (had 2) vintage often do the same
    thing. All you can probably do is be sure it gets regular changes of
    Honda Z1 ATF. Since 'changing' the tranny fluid only changes a portion
    of it, it would be a good idea to do it more than once. What mileage, BTW.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Jan 17, 2005
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  3. kilroybass

    Sean D Guest

    How do the shifts feel when you drive it? I had a 2000 Civic that used to
    kick a bit in second gear when I slowed down for a turn then gave it some
    gas. When I took it to the dealer for them to check it, they diagnosed that
    the tranny was slipping based solely on the fact that it took a few second
    for the tranny to engage when put in drive, which sounds a lot like what you
    described. keep in mind however, that my Civic had 83,000 KM on it and was
    still under warrantee so they may have replaced my tranny just to prevent
    future problems and to keep me happy since Honda Canada was footing the
    bill. I'm not qualified to determine if it really needed replacing or not.
    As long as the tranny doesn't kick or shift roughly I wouldn't worry too
    much about it. Just make sure you only put the recommended Honda tranny
    fluid in it at the regular change internals. If you start to notice rough
    shifts or kicking, then I'd have it checked as soon as possible in order to
    minimize the repair costs.
     
    Sean D, Jan 17, 2005
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  4. kilroybass

    motsco_ _ Guest

    ++++++++++++++++

    Sorry, that should read '95 thru '98. . . . . the '99 was the 2nd
    Generation.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Jan 18, 2005
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