Odyssey Transmissions

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by Chris, Aug 17, 2005.

  1. Chris

    Chris Guest

    I have a 2000 Ody LX, and a friend of mine has a 2001 Ody LX. In the span of
    about 6 weeks- BOTH our trannys went (thankfully under wty!) Mine had only
    70,000 kms, and my buddy's had 102,000 kms.
    The "problem" with those trannys has been rectified with the replacements
    and I'm sure the 2005's are OK, but does anyone know if the problem has been
    corrected within that generation ('03/'04) of the Ody where they are still
    using the original?
    Also, I have a 2000 Civic HB with an auto tranny; can I expect it to go as
    well...it's off wty ;>(
    -chris
     
    Chris, Aug 17, 2005
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  2. No, it wasn't.

    You're getting a functional but badly designed replacement transmission,
    with the same flaws you had before.

    Some people are on their third and fourth transmissions.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Aug 18, 2005
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  3. Chris

    chip Guest


    what a bunch of bullshit!!!! They are remanufactured with all new
    internals, including updated clutch packs.

    oh oh,,, someone doesn't know what they are talking about.
    Chip
     
    chip, Aug 19, 2005
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  4. what a bunch of bullshit!!!! They are remanufactured with all new
    internals, including updated clutch packs.[/QUOTE]

    Uh, yup.

    Some things are different, many things are the same.

    That's why plenty of people are still replacing them.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Aug 19, 2005
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  5. Uh, yup.

    Some things are different, many things are the same.

    That's why plenty of people are still replacing them.[/QUOTE]

    Since you do know what you are talking about, why not tell us how the
    transmissions are failing and what parts are different and which parts are
    the same in the remanufactured transmissions. Some us would like to
    understand the problem and solutions. If you have some real info, please
    provide it.

    Leonard
     
    Leonard Caillouet, Aug 19, 2005
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  6. Chris

    chip Guest


    they replace all internals and install heavier duty clutch packs. At
    one time people complained about harsh shifts, so the lengthend the
    shift iming which slipped the clutches, causing premature wear.
    for those of you who haven't had one of these aprt a honda tranny
    is a hydraulicaly shifted manual transmission. It has several multi
    disk wet clutches. no bands or planetary gears like the domestics.
    most of the multiple faiure issues come from people who install
    a tow hitch without installing a tranny cooler, or when replacing the
    tranny not flushing the cooler that is in the radiator . I've seen
    tranny replacement denied when there is a hitch installed with no
    additional cooler installed.
    I have easily done a 80 trannys in the last 3 years and
    haven't had one come back yet for another
    At least Honda came forward and extended the warranty period
    unlike chrysler who are famous for crappy trannys.
    Chip
     
    chip, Aug 20, 2005
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  7. Chris

    jim beam Guest

    interesting! you'd think they'd accompany that by a doing the ignition
    retard thing in the ecu as well, being as that would take a good chunk
    of the load off, but i guess not.
     
    jim beam, Aug 20, 2005
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