2004 Accord Transmission problem
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2004 Accord Transmission problem
I have a 4 cylinder 2004 Accord LX and having some transmission
problem recently. The transmission indicator came on couple of days
back and when i start car its goes up to very high RPM till i put into
a gear and then it becomes normal. It also jerks while changing gear
or getting at high RPM. Any suggestions ?
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problem recently. The transmission indicator came on couple of days
back and when i start car its goes up to very high RPM till i put into
a gear and then it becomes normal. It also jerks while changing gear
or getting at high RPM. Any suggestions ?
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Re: 2004 Accord Transmission problem
If you look at my post (2003 Accord flutter) it was also acting weird.
changed the trans fluid 3 times with Honda Z-1 from the dealership and
it started shifting normaly. The owners manual says to change 120,000K
which is wrong, it should be every 60,000. I did not get a trans light
on dash but you can try a fluid change and see what happens. How many
miles are on it and has the fluid ever been changed?
Mark
"varunagg" wrote:
> I have a 4 cylinder 2004 Accord LX and having some
> transmission problem recently. The transmission indicator came
> on couple of days back and when i start car its goes up to
> very high RPM till i put into a gear and then it becomes
> normal. It also jerks while changing gear or getting at high
> RPM. Any suggestions ?
changed the trans fluid 3 times with Honda Z-1 from the dealership and
it started shifting normaly. The owners manual says to change 120,000K
which is wrong, it should be every 60,000. I did not get a trans light
on dash but you can try a fluid change and see what happens. How many
miles are on it and has the fluid ever been changed?
Mark
"varunagg" wrote:
> I have a 4 cylinder 2004 Accord LX and having some
> transmission problem recently. The transmission indicator came
> on couple of days back and when i start car its goes up to
> very high RPM till i put into a gear and then it becomes
> normal. It also jerks while changing gear or getting at high
> RPM. Any suggestions ?
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Re: Re: 2004 Accord Transmission problem
funny thing is i have 60000 miles on it. I will try transmission oil
change this weekend and let you know how that goes
"hondamark1212" wrote:
> If you look at my post (2003 Accord flutter) it was also
> acting weird. changed the trans fluid 3 times with Honda Z-1
> from the dealership and it started shifting normaly. The
> owners manual says to change 120,000K which is wrong, it
> should be every 60,000. I did not get a trans light on dash
> but you can try a fluid change and see what happens. How many
> miles are on it and has the fluid ever been changed?
>
> Mark
change this weekend and let you know how that goes
"hondamark1212" wrote:
> If you look at my post (2003 Accord flutter) it was also
> acting weird. changed the trans fluid 3 times with Honda Z-1
> from the dealership and it started shifting normaly. The
> owners manual says to change 120,000K which is wrong, it
> should be every 60,000. I did not get a trans light on dash
> but you can try a fluid change and see what happens. How many
> miles are on it and has the fluid ever been changed?
>
> Mark
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Re: 2004 Accord Transmission problem
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 17:22:05 -0500, varunagg <none@000.com> wrote:
>funny thing is i have 60000 miles on it. I will try transmission oil
>change this weekend and let you know how that goes
>
>"hondamark1212" wrote:
> > If you look at my post (2003 Accord flutter) it was also
> > acting weird. changed the trans fluid 3 times with Honda Z-1
> > from the dealership and it started shifting normaly. The
> > owners manual says to change 120,000K which is wrong, it
> > should be every 60,000. I did not get a trans light on dash
> > but you can try a fluid change and see what happens. How many
> > miles are on it and has the fluid ever been changed?
> >
> > Mark
Make sure to also replace the tranmission filter if you have an
automatic. If you dealer says that there isn't one, have them look it
up anyway.
It is part #4
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...++ATF+PIPE+(L4)
>funny thing is i have 60000 miles on it. I will try transmission oil
>change this weekend and let you know how that goes
>
>"hondamark1212" wrote:
> > If you look at my post (2003 Accord flutter) it was also
> > acting weird. changed the trans fluid 3 times with Honda Z-1
> > from the dealership and it started shifting normaly. The
> > owners manual says to change 120,000K which is wrong, it
> > should be every 60,000. I did not get a trans light on dash
> > but you can try a fluid change and see what happens. How many
> > miles are on it and has the fluid ever been changed?
> >
> > Mark
Make sure to also replace the tranmission filter if you have an
automatic. If you dealer says that there isn't one, have them look it
up anyway.
It is part #4
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...++ATF+PIPE+(L4)
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Re: 2004 Accord Transmission problem
nick@nowhere.com wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 17:22:05 -0500, varunagg <none@000.com> wrote:
>
>> funny thing is i have 60000 miles on it. I will try transmission oil
>> change this weekend and let you know how that goes
>>
>> "hondamark1212" wrote:
>>> If you look at my post (2003 Accord flutter) it was also
>>> acting weird. changed the trans fluid 3 times with Honda Z-1
>>> from the dealership and it started shifting normaly. The
>>> owners manual says to change 120,000K which is wrong, it
>>> should be every 60,000. I did not get a trans light on dash
>>> but you can try a fluid change and see what happens. How many
>>> miles are on it and has the fluid ever been changed?
>>>
>>> Mark
>
> Make sure to also replace the tranmission filter if you have an
> automatic. If you dealer says that there isn't one, have them look it
> up anyway.
>
> It is part #4
>
> http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...++ATF+PIPE+(L4)
>
>
interesting. does that filter have a metal casing or plastic? it might
be a candidate to retrofit onto an older honda transmission!
> On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 17:22:05 -0500, varunagg <none@000.com> wrote:
>
>> funny thing is i have 60000 miles on it. I will try transmission oil
>> change this weekend and let you know how that goes
>>
>> "hondamark1212" wrote:
>>> If you look at my post (2003 Accord flutter) it was also
>>> acting weird. changed the trans fluid 3 times with Honda Z-1
>>> from the dealership and it started shifting normaly. The
>>> owners manual says to change 120,000K which is wrong, it
>>> should be every 60,000. I did not get a trans light on dash
>>> but you can try a fluid change and see what happens. How many
>>> miles are on it and has the fluid ever been changed?
>>>
>>> Mark
>
> Make sure to also replace the tranmission filter if you have an
> automatic. If you dealer says that there isn't one, have them look it
> up anyway.
>
> It is part #4
>
> http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...++ATF+PIPE+(L4)
>
>
interesting. does that filter have a metal casing or plastic? it might
be a candidate to retrofit onto an older honda transmission!
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Re: 2004 Accord Transmission problem
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 06:59:03 -0700, jim beam
<spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote:
>nick@nowhere.com wrote:
>> On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 17:22:05 -0500, varunagg <none@000.com> wrote:
>>
>>> funny thing is i have 60000 miles on it. I will try transmission oil
>>> change this weekend and let you know how that goes
>>>
>>> "hondamark1212" wrote:
>>>> If you look at my post (2003 Accord flutter) it was also
>>>> acting weird. changed the trans fluid 3 times with Honda Z-1
>>>> from the dealership and it started shifting normaly. The
>>>> owners manual says to change 120,000K which is wrong, it
>>>> should be every 60,000. I did not get a trans light on dash
>>>> but you can try a fluid change and see what happens. How many
>>>> miles are on it and has the fluid ever been changed?
>>>>
>>>> Mark
>>
>> Make sure to also replace the tranmission filter if you have an
>> automatic. If you dealer says that there isn't one, have them look it
>> up anyway.
>>
>> It is part #4
>>
>> http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...++ATF+PIPE+(L4)
>>
>>
>
>interesting. does that filter have a metal casing or plastic? it might
>be a candidate to retrofit onto an older honda transmission!
I heard of this on driveaccord.net and it was added to the 2003+
Accords and 2006+ Civics. I don't know what kind of casing it has
since my sister's is an 08. Honda only added this to the automatics
and I've heard it is a pain to get to on the V6.
<spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote:
>nick@nowhere.com wrote:
>> On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 17:22:05 -0500, varunagg <none@000.com> wrote:
>>
>>> funny thing is i have 60000 miles on it. I will try transmission oil
>>> change this weekend and let you know how that goes
>>>
>>> "hondamark1212" wrote:
>>>> If you look at my post (2003 Accord flutter) it was also
>>>> acting weird. changed the trans fluid 3 times with Honda Z-1
>>>> from the dealership and it started shifting normaly. The
>>>> owners manual says to change 120,000K which is wrong, it
>>>> should be every 60,000. I did not get a trans light on dash
>>>> but you can try a fluid change and see what happens. How many
>>>> miles are on it and has the fluid ever been changed?
>>>>
>>>> Mark
>>
>> Make sure to also replace the tranmission filter if you have an
>> automatic. If you dealer says that there isn't one, have them look it
>> up anyway.
>>
>> It is part #4
>>
>> http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...++ATF+PIPE+(L4)
>>
>>
>
>interesting. does that filter have a metal casing or plastic? it might
>be a candidate to retrofit onto an older honda transmission!
I heard of this on driveaccord.net and it was added to the 2003+
Accords and 2006+ Civics. I don't know what kind of casing it has
since my sister's is an 08. Honda only added this to the automatics
and I've heard it is a pain to get to on the V6.
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Re: 2004 Accord Transmission problem
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 03:22:05 -0500, varunagg <none@000.com> wrote:
>I have a 4 cylinder 2004 Accord LX and having some transmission
>problem recently. The transmission indicator came on couple of days
>back and when i start car its goes up to very high RPM till i put into
>a gear and then it becomes normal. It also jerks while changing gear
>or getting at high RPM. Any suggestions ?
I haven't had the indicator on, and I don't know about the high RPM
business, but I've seen the transmission stickiness on three Hondas in
a row, my 2007 Accord EX4 is just starting to do it now at 18k miles.
In the past, changing the fluid has helped, for a short while. Guess
I should try it now. Funny, I thought the new trannies had a
different technology where this wouldn't be happening anymore, wet
plate, dry plate, something like that.
J.
>I have a 4 cylinder 2004 Accord LX and having some transmission
>problem recently. The transmission indicator came on couple of days
>back and when i start car its goes up to very high RPM till i put into
>a gear and then it becomes normal. It also jerks while changing gear
>or getting at high RPM. Any suggestions ?
I haven't had the indicator on, and I don't know about the high RPM
business, but I've seen the transmission stickiness on three Hondas in
a row, my 2007 Accord EX4 is just starting to do it now at 18k miles.
In the past, changing the fluid has helped, for a short while. Guess
I should try it now. Funny, I thought the new trannies had a
different technology where this wouldn't be happening anymore, wet
plate, dry plate, something like that.
J.
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