01 Accord TCS problem
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01 Accord TCS problem
My 01 accord when cold (after sitting outside) displays the TCS light
and Check Engine light. The TCS kicks in and will not allow the engine
to go above 3k rpm's. The engine idles rough and if trying to
accelerate in Drive it feels like a manual transmission that has a
clutch slipping. AFter the car warms up and I turn it off then on
again, the tcs light is out and the car runs normal. Any idea what
might be the problem?
and Check Engine light. The TCS kicks in and will not allow the engine
to go above 3k rpm's. The engine idles rough and if trying to
accelerate in Drive it feels like a manual transmission that has a
clutch slipping. AFter the car warms up and I turn it off then on
again, the tcs light is out and the car runs normal. Any idea what
might be the problem?
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Re: 01 Accord TCS problem
"heycraig" <craig.ca@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> My 01 accord when cold (after sitting outside) displays the TCS light
> and Check Engine light. The TCS kicks in and will not allow the engine
> to go above 3k rpm's. The engine idles rough and if trying to
> accelerate in Drive it feels like a manual transmission that has a
> clutch slipping. AFter the car warms up and I turn it off then on
> again, the tcs light is out and the car runs normal. Any idea what
> might be the problem?
Get the code read to see why the Check Engine light is being lit. I'll bet
the code is P1491. Insufficient EGR air flow. I have the same issue
currently. It is sporadic. There is a TSB to address the issue (see my
recent thread regarding "Replace or clean EGR").
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> My 01 accord when cold (after sitting outside) displays the TCS light
> and Check Engine light. The TCS kicks in and will not allow the engine
> to go above 3k rpm's. The engine idles rough and if trying to
> accelerate in Drive it feels like a manual transmission that has a
> clutch slipping. AFter the car warms up and I turn it off then on
> again, the tcs light is out and the car runs normal. Any idea what
> might be the problem?
Get the code read to see why the Check Engine light is being lit. I'll bet
the code is P1491. Insufficient EGR air flow. I have the same issue
currently. It is sporadic. There is a TSB to address the issue (see my
recent thread regarding "Replace or clean EGR").
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Re: 01 Accord TCS problem
"heycraig" <craig.ca@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> My 01 accord when cold (after sitting outside) displays the TCS light
> and Check Engine light. The TCS kicks in and will not allow the engine
> to go above 3k rpm's. The engine idles rough and if trying to
> accelerate in Drive it feels like a manual transmission that has a
> clutch slipping. AFter the car warms up and I turn it off then on
> again, the tcs light is out and the car runs normal. Any idea what
> might be the problem?
Get the code read to see why the Check Engine light is being lit. I'll bet
the code is P1491. Insufficient EGR air flow. I have the same issue
currently. It is sporadic. There is a TSB to address the issue (see my
recent thread regarding "Replace or clean EGR").
news:1165780131.926732.66140@80g2000cwy.googlegrou ps.com...
> My 01 accord when cold (after sitting outside) displays the TCS light
> and Check Engine light. The TCS kicks in and will not allow the engine
> to go above 3k rpm's. The engine idles rough and if trying to
> accelerate in Drive it feels like a manual transmission that has a
> clutch slipping. AFter the car warms up and I turn it off then on
> again, the tcs light is out and the car runs normal. Any idea what
> might be the problem?
Get the code read to see why the Check Engine light is being lit. I'll bet
the code is P1491. Insufficient EGR air flow. I have the same issue
currently. It is sporadic. There is a TSB to address the issue (see my
recent thread regarding "Replace or clean EGR").
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Re: 01 Accord TCS problem
"heycraig" <craig.ca@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> My 01 accord when cold (after sitting outside) displays the TCS light
> and Check Engine light. The TCS kicks in and will not allow the engine
> to go above 3k rpm's. The engine idles rough and if trying to
> accelerate in Drive it feels like a manual transmission that has a
> clutch slipping. AFter the car warms up and I turn it off then on
> again, the tcs light is out and the car runs normal. Any idea what
> might be the problem?
Get the code read to see why the Check Engine light is being lit. I'll bet
the code is P1491. Insufficient EGR air flow. I have the same issue
currently. It is sporadic. There is a TSB to address the issue (see my
recent thread regarding "Replace or clean EGR").
news:1165780131.926732.66140@80g2000cwy.googlegrou ps.com...
> My 01 accord when cold (after sitting outside) displays the TCS light
> and Check Engine light. The TCS kicks in and will not allow the engine
> to go above 3k rpm's. The engine idles rough and if trying to
> accelerate in Drive it feels like a manual transmission that has a
> clutch slipping. AFter the car warms up and I turn it off then on
> again, the tcs light is out and the car runs normal. Any idea what
> might be the problem?
Get the code read to see why the Check Engine light is being lit. I'll bet
the code is P1491. Insufficient EGR air flow. I have the same issue
currently. It is sporadic. There is a TSB to address the issue (see my
recent thread regarding "Replace or clean EGR").
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Re: 01 Accord TCS problem
"heycraig" <craig.ca@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> My 01 accord when cold (after sitting outside) displays the TCS light
> and Check Engine light. The TCS kicks in and will not allow the engine
> to go above 3k rpm's. The engine idles rough and if trying to
> accelerate in Drive it feels like a manual transmission that has a
> clutch slipping. AFter the car warms up and I turn it off then on
> again, the tcs light is out and the car runs normal. Any idea what
> might be the problem?
Get the code read to see why the Check Engine light is being lit. I'll bet
the code is P1491. Insufficient EGR air flow. I have the same issue
currently. It is sporadic. There is a TSB to address the issue (see my
recent thread regarding "Replace or clean EGR").
news:1165780131.926732.66140@80g2000cwy.googlegrou ps.com...
> My 01 accord when cold (after sitting outside) displays the TCS light
> and Check Engine light. The TCS kicks in and will not allow the engine
> to go above 3k rpm's. The engine idles rough and if trying to
> accelerate in Drive it feels like a manual transmission that has a
> clutch slipping. AFter the car warms up and I turn it off then on
> again, the tcs light is out and the car runs normal. Any idea what
> might be the problem?
Get the code read to see why the Check Engine light is being lit. I'll bet
the code is P1491. Insufficient EGR air flow. I have the same issue
currently. It is sporadic. There is a TSB to address the issue (see my
recent thread regarding "Replace or clean EGR").
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Re: 01 Accord TCS problem
I ended up taking the car into the dealer. They diagnosed it as an
internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
anything about the transmission. Craig
On Dec 10, 5:30 pm, "Seth" <seth_lermanNOS...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "heycraig" <craig...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in messagenews:1165780131.926732.66140@80g2000cwy.goo glegroups.com...
>
> > My 01 accord when cold (after sitting outside) displays the TCS light
> > and Check Engine light. The TCS kicks in and will not allow the engine
> > to go above 3k rpm's. The engine idles rough and if trying to
> > accelerate in Drive it feels like a manual transmission that has a
> > clutch slipping. AFter the car warms up and I turn it off then on
> > again, the tcs light is out and the car runs normal. Any idea what
> > might be the problem?Get the code read to see why the Check Engine light is being lit. I'll bet
> the code is P1491. Insufficient EGR air flow. I have the same issue
> currently. It is sporadic. There is a TSB to address the issue (see my
> recent thread regarding "Replace or clean EGR").
internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
anything about the transmission. Craig
On Dec 10, 5:30 pm, "Seth" <seth_lermanNOS...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "heycraig" <craig...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in messagenews:1165780131.926732.66140@80g2000cwy.goo glegroups.com...
>
> > My 01 accord when cold (after sitting outside) displays the TCS light
> > and Check Engine light. The TCS kicks in and will not allow the engine
> > to go above 3k rpm's. The engine idles rough and if trying to
> > accelerate in Drive it feels like a manual transmission that has a
> > clutch slipping. AFter the car warms up and I turn it off then on
> > again, the tcs light is out and the car runs normal. Any idea what
> > might be the problem?Get the code read to see why the Check Engine light is being lit. I'll bet
> the code is P1491. Insufficient EGR air flow. I have the same issue
> currently. It is sporadic. There is a TSB to address the issue (see my
> recent thread regarding "Replace or clean EGR").
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Re: 01 Accord TCS problem
I ended up taking the car into the dealer. They diagnosed it as an
internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
anything about the transmission. Craig
On Dec 10, 5:30 pm, "Seth" <seth_lermanNOS...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "heycraig" <craig...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in messagenews:1165780131.926732.66140@80g2000cwy.goo glegroups.com...
>
> > My 01 accord when cold (after sitting outside) displays the TCS light
> > and Check Engine light. The TCS kicks in and will not allow the engine
> > to go above 3k rpm's. The engine idles rough and if trying to
> > accelerate in Drive it feels like a manual transmission that has a
> > clutch slipping. AFter the car warms up and I turn it off then on
> > again, the tcs light is out and the car runs normal. Any idea what
> > might be the problem?Get the code read to see why the Check Engine light is being lit. I'll bet
> the code is P1491. Insufficient EGR air flow. I have the same issue
> currently. It is sporadic. There is a TSB to address the issue (see my
> recent thread regarding "Replace or clean EGR").
internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
anything about the transmission. Craig
On Dec 10, 5:30 pm, "Seth" <seth_lermanNOS...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "heycraig" <craig...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in messagenews:1165780131.926732.66140@80g2000cwy.goo glegroups.com...
>
> > My 01 accord when cold (after sitting outside) displays the TCS light
> > and Check Engine light. The TCS kicks in and will not allow the engine
> > to go above 3k rpm's. The engine idles rough and if trying to
> > accelerate in Drive it feels like a manual transmission that has a
> > clutch slipping. AFter the car warms up and I turn it off then on
> > again, the tcs light is out and the car runs normal. Any idea what
> > might be the problem?Get the code read to see why the Check Engine light is being lit. I'll bet
> the code is P1491. Insufficient EGR air flow. I have the same issue
> currently. It is sporadic. There is a TSB to address the issue (see my
> recent thread regarding "Replace or clean EGR").
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Re: 01 Accord TCS problem
I ended up taking the car into the dealer. They diagnosed it as an
internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
anything about the transmission. Craig
On Dec 10, 5:30 pm, "Seth" <seth_lermanNOS...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "heycraig" <craig...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in messagenews:1165780131.926732.66140@80g2000cwy.goo glegroups.com...
>
> > My 01 accord when cold (after sitting outside) displays the TCS light
> > and Check Engine light. The TCS kicks in and will not allow the engine
> > to go above 3k rpm's. The engine idles rough and if trying to
> > accelerate in Drive it feels like a manual transmission that has a
> > clutch slipping. AFter the car warms up and I turn it off then on
> > again, the tcs light is out and the car runs normal. Any idea what
> > might be the problem?Get the code read to see why the Check Engine light is being lit. I'll bet
> the code is P1491. Insufficient EGR air flow. I have the same issue
> currently. It is sporadic. There is a TSB to address the issue (see my
> recent thread regarding "Replace or clean EGR").
internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
anything about the transmission. Craig
On Dec 10, 5:30 pm, "Seth" <seth_lermanNOS...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "heycraig" <craig...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in messagenews:1165780131.926732.66140@80g2000cwy.goo glegroups.com...
>
> > My 01 accord when cold (after sitting outside) displays the TCS light
> > and Check Engine light. The TCS kicks in and will not allow the engine
> > to go above 3k rpm's. The engine idles rough and if trying to
> > accelerate in Drive it feels like a manual transmission that has a
> > clutch slipping. AFter the car warms up and I turn it off then on
> > again, the tcs light is out and the car runs normal. Any idea what
> > might be the problem?Get the code read to see why the Check Engine light is being lit. I'll bet
> the code is P1491. Insufficient EGR air flow. I have the same issue
> currently. It is sporadic. There is a TSB to address the issue (see my
> recent thread regarding "Replace or clean EGR").
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Re: 01 Accord TCS problem
I ended up taking the car into the dealer. They diagnosed it as an
internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
anything about the transmission. Craig
On Dec 10, 5:30 pm, "Seth" <seth_lermanNOS...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "heycraig" <craig...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in messagenews:1165780131.926732.66140@80g2000cwy.goo glegroups.com...
>
> > My 01 accord when cold (after sitting outside) displays the TCS light
> > and Check Engine light. The TCS kicks in and will not allow the engine
> > to go above 3k rpm's. The engine idles rough and if trying to
> > accelerate in Drive it feels like a manual transmission that has a
> > clutch slipping. AFter the car warms up and I turn it off then on
> > again, the tcs light is out and the car runs normal. Any idea what
> > might be the problem?Get the code read to see why the Check Engine light is being lit. I'll bet
> the code is P1491. Insufficient EGR air flow. I have the same issue
> currently. It is sporadic. There is a TSB to address the issue (see my
> recent thread regarding "Replace or clean EGR").
internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
anything about the transmission. Craig
On Dec 10, 5:30 pm, "Seth" <seth_lermanNOS...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "heycraig" <craig...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in messagenews:1165780131.926732.66140@80g2000cwy.goo glegroups.com...
>
> > My 01 accord when cold (after sitting outside) displays the TCS light
> > and Check Engine light. The TCS kicks in and will not allow the engine
> > to go above 3k rpm's. The engine idles rough and if trying to
> > accelerate in Drive it feels like a manual transmission that has a
> > clutch slipping. AFter the car warms up and I turn it off then on
> > again, the tcs light is out and the car runs normal. Any idea what
> > might be the problem?Get the code read to see why the Check Engine light is being lit. I'll bet
> the code is P1491. Insufficient EGR air flow. I have the same issue
> currently. It is sporadic. There is a TSB to address the issue (see my
> recent thread regarding "Replace or clean EGR").
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Re: 01 Accord TCS problem
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 13:14:19 -0800, heycraig wrote:
> I ended up taking the car into the dealer. They diagnosed it as an
> internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
> covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
> interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
> originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
> Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
> the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
> Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
> anything about the transmission. Craig
They are not changing the transmissions unless needed.
It effects only 6 cyl accords, and the proper fix is a cooling upgrade to
2nd gear in the Automatic transmission. If the transmission has already
failed, then the tranny would be replaced under warranty.
The warranty is also extended or the tranny.
> I ended up taking the car into the dealer. They diagnosed it as an
> internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
> covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
> interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
> originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
> Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
> the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
> Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
> anything about the transmission. Craig
They are not changing the transmissions unless needed.
It effects only 6 cyl accords, and the proper fix is a cooling upgrade to
2nd gear in the Automatic transmission. If the transmission has already
failed, then the tranny would be replaced under warranty.
The warranty is also extended or the tranny.
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Re: 01 Accord TCS problem
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 13:14:19 -0800, heycraig wrote:
> I ended up taking the car into the dealer. They diagnosed it as an
> internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
> covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
> interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
> originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
> Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
> the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
> Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
> anything about the transmission. Craig
They are not changing the transmissions unless needed.
It effects only 6 cyl accords, and the proper fix is a cooling upgrade to
2nd gear in the Automatic transmission. If the transmission has already
failed, then the tranny would be replaced under warranty.
The warranty is also extended or the tranny.
> I ended up taking the car into the dealer. They diagnosed it as an
> internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
> covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
> interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
> originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
> Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
> the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
> Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
> anything about the transmission. Craig
They are not changing the transmissions unless needed.
It effects only 6 cyl accords, and the proper fix is a cooling upgrade to
2nd gear in the Automatic transmission. If the transmission has already
failed, then the tranny would be replaced under warranty.
The warranty is also extended or the tranny.
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Re: 01 Accord TCS problem
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 13:14:19 -0800, heycraig wrote:
> I ended up taking the car into the dealer. They diagnosed it as an
> internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
> covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
> interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
> originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
> Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
> the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
> Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
> anything about the transmission. Craig
They are not changing the transmissions unless needed.
It effects only 6 cyl accords, and the proper fix is a cooling upgrade to
2nd gear in the Automatic transmission. If the transmission has already
failed, then the tranny would be replaced under warranty.
The warranty is also extended or the tranny.
> I ended up taking the car into the dealer. They diagnosed it as an
> internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
> covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
> interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
> originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
> Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
> the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
> Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
> anything about the transmission. Craig
They are not changing the transmissions unless needed.
It effects only 6 cyl accords, and the proper fix is a cooling upgrade to
2nd gear in the Automatic transmission. If the transmission has already
failed, then the tranny would be replaced under warranty.
The warranty is also extended or the tranny.
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Re: 01 Accord TCS problem
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 13:14:19 -0800, heycraig wrote:
> I ended up taking the car into the dealer. They diagnosed it as an
> internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
> covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
> interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
> originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
> Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
> the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
> Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
> anything about the transmission. Craig
They are not changing the transmissions unless needed.
It effects only 6 cyl accords, and the proper fix is a cooling upgrade to
2nd gear in the Automatic transmission. If the transmission has already
failed, then the tranny would be replaced under warranty.
The warranty is also extended or the tranny.
> I ended up taking the car into the dealer. They diagnosed it as an
> internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
> covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
> interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
> originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
> Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
> the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
> Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
> anything about the transmission. Craig
They are not changing the transmissions unless needed.
It effects only 6 cyl accords, and the proper fix is a cooling upgrade to
2nd gear in the Automatic transmission. If the transmission has already
failed, then the tranny would be replaced under warranty.
The warranty is also extended or the tranny.
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Re: 01 Accord TCS problem
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 22:48:51 +0000 (UTC), Joe LaVigne
<jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote:
>On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 13:14:19 -0800, heycraig wrote:
>
>> I ended up taking the car into the dealer. They diagnosed it as an
>> internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
>> covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
>> interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
>> originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
>> Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
>> the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
>> Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
>> anything about the transmission. Craig
>
>They are not changing the transmissions unless needed.
>
>It effects only 6 cyl accords, and the proper fix is a cooling upgrade to
>2nd gear in the Automatic transmission. If the transmission has already
>failed, then the tranny would be replaced under warranty.
>
>The warranty is also extended or the tranny.
the second gear cooling pipe only applies t 2003-2004 trannys. a
p1491 code is for insufficient lift, bad valve. the more likely
code is a p0401 insufficient flow.
lets get the codes read so we can do a proper diag.
Chip
<jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote:
>On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 13:14:19 -0800, heycraig wrote:
>
>> I ended up taking the car into the dealer. They diagnosed it as an
>> internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
>> covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
>> interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
>> originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
>> Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
>> the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
>> Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
>> anything about the transmission. Craig
>
>They are not changing the transmissions unless needed.
>
>It effects only 6 cyl accords, and the proper fix is a cooling upgrade to
>2nd gear in the Automatic transmission. If the transmission has already
>failed, then the tranny would be replaced under warranty.
>
>The warranty is also extended or the tranny.
the second gear cooling pipe only applies t 2003-2004 trannys. a
p1491 code is for insufficient lift, bad valve. the more likely
code is a p0401 insufficient flow.
lets get the codes read so we can do a proper diag.
Chip
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Re: 01 Accord TCS problem
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 22:48:51 +0000 (UTC), Joe LaVigne
<jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote:
>On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 13:14:19 -0800, heycraig wrote:
>
>> I ended up taking the car into the dealer. They diagnosed it as an
>> internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
>> covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
>> interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
>> originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
>> Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
>> the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
>> Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
>> anything about the transmission. Craig
>
>They are not changing the transmissions unless needed.
>
>It effects only 6 cyl accords, and the proper fix is a cooling upgrade to
>2nd gear in the Automatic transmission. If the transmission has already
>failed, then the tranny would be replaced under warranty.
>
>The warranty is also extended or the tranny.
the second gear cooling pipe only applies t 2003-2004 trannys. a
p1491 code is for insufficient lift, bad valve. the more likely
code is a p0401 insufficient flow.
lets get the codes read so we can do a proper diag.
Chip
<jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote:
>On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 13:14:19 -0800, heycraig wrote:
>
>> I ended up taking the car into the dealer. They diagnosed it as an
>> internal problem with the computer. The good news is that it was
>> covered under the CA emissions warranty which is 8 yrs 80K miles. One
>> interesting thing that I found out from the service advisor who
>> originally thought that it might be a transmission problem was that
>> Honda is replacing transmissions on '00 and '01 Accords. I didn't have
>> the time to ask him what the potential transmission problems were.
>> Interesting though that Honda has not sent me a service bulletin or
>> anything about the transmission. Craig
>
>They are not changing the transmissions unless needed.
>
>It effects only 6 cyl accords, and the proper fix is a cooling upgrade to
>2nd gear in the Automatic transmission. If the transmission has already
>failed, then the tranny would be replaced under warranty.
>
>The warranty is also extended or the tranny.
the second gear cooling pipe only applies t 2003-2004 trannys. a
p1491 code is for insufficient lift, bad valve. the more likely
code is a p0401 insufficient flow.
lets get the codes read so we can do a proper diag.
Chip