honda transmission

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by gmoney144, Nov 27, 2005.

  1. gmoney144

    gmoney144 Guest

    My 2001 honda civic ex was having problems with the transmission. Turns
    out there was no fluid in the car and the gears were slipping. As I
    stopped it started to knock. What is the general price that includes
    labor and (possible new transmission)parts for the car?
     
    gmoney144, Nov 27, 2005
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    Way too little info provided. Please answer the 5-W's. The WHY has gotta
    be the best one in this case . . .
    What's the mileage, and please be sure to say whether it was the tranny
    (automatic?) that was out of fluid, or the engine, or both.
    Hmmmmmm.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Nov 27, 2005
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  3. gmoney144

    gmoney144 Guest

    sorry about that. 106,000 miles at the time of the problem. had a major
    tune-up at 90,000 miles. All other fluids were normal. Maybe a leak, but
    don't know yet. Yes it is a automatic. just trying to see how much it
    will cost if I replace the tranny.
     
    gmoney144, Nov 27, 2005
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    Where's it leaking from? The thing holds about 12 quarts of fluid . . It
    has to show up somewhere, unless you park it at a different spot every
    night. The difference between a FULL dipstick and an EMPTY dipstick is
    only about 1/2 quart, so you might not be in any trouble at all.

    Rather than looking at replacing it, why not get it properly diagnosed?
    Have you read the owner's manual about how to test the fluid level, and
    what to look for (smell, color)? Has anybody ever put fluid into it for
    you (ie: non-Honda)?

    Have you asked your Honda dealer to look at it yet? They have a scanner
    that can tell them if there's any serious tranny problems and they can
    do a proper drain-n-fill for you with Honda fluid. If somebody has put
    another brand of fluid in there, it usually shifts HARD, like the slam
    of a door. That fluid needs to be removed, by the way. Was it shifting
    hard before the mysterious 'problem'? What is the 'problem'?

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Nov 27, 2005
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  5. gmoney144

    gmoney144 Guest

    not shifting hard at all, just not going forward as if the gears were
    slipping. Only honda service at 90,000 miles. We are going to take it to
    a dealer on Monday. When I checked it there was no fluid at all. Put in 4
    quarts and still kept slipping. Just wanted to see how much it will cost
    if worst comes to worst.
     
    gmoney144, Nov 27, 2005
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  6. gmoney144

    jim beam Guest

    4 quarts? that's not possible unless the torque converter was pumped
    dry. if that's the case, you have a /serious/ leak which would be all
    over your driveway.
     
    jim beam, Nov 27, 2005
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  7. gmoney144

    KWW Guest

    When you drain and refill the tranny (without removing the cooling lines) it
    only takes something like 2.5 quarts in the tranny.
     
    KWW, Dec 1, 2005
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