honda accord 98 problems with reverse on my transmission

Discussion in 'Accord' started by sleavitt.alcantara, Aug 29, 2008.

  1. I have rebuilt my honda v4 automatic transmission but reverse
    sometimes goes, and sometimes doesn't. I brought the car back to the
    transmission place and they re-opened and check it again. They gave
    it back, and just found out the problem continues again. Is this a
    problem they didn't solve? Or is it something that goes beyond the
    transmission rebuilding service?

    Salvador A
     
    sleavitt.alcantara, Aug 29, 2008
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  2. sleavitt.alcantara

    Al Guest

    A transmission that has been rebuilt is supposed to do what a
    transmission is supposed to do. Isn't your transmission supposed to go
    in reverse? Does it do that now? If the answer is "no" then the
    transmission is not properly rebuilt. How many months and miles ago was
    it rebuilt?
     
    Al, Aug 29, 2008
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  3. sleavitt.alcantara

    johngdole Guest

    If you don't all gear then the transmission isn't rebuilt correct. Of
    course the shift solenoids need to be checked besides the hard parts
    in the tranny, because they activate the fluid circuits to turn on
    various apply devices to shift.

    My rule of thumb for a good "remanufactured" (engine or tranny) is
    that the shop should offer the likes of 3-year/100,000 mile warranty.
    Some shops drop in junk yard stuff and slap a 3 month warranty on
    there.

    A simple explanation of "rebuilt or reman":
    http://www.jasperengines.com/about-reman.htm
     
    johngdole, Sep 7, 2008
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