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Paul 12-30-2007 07:49 PM

2004 Honda Odyssey with stuck transmission! Help!
 
I have a 2004 Honda Odyssey with 36,000 miles on it. The vehicle
currently drives and shifts fine. The only problem is the gear
selection lever will not move past D. In other words I can only put
it in D. Not D3, 2, or 1. I am aware of the safety recall and the
inspection of 2nd gear, that was taken care of. All other maintenance
including the 30,000 mile has been done at the dealer. The vehicle is
still under warranty so I will be calling the dealer tomorrow, but I
was just wondering if anyone else has had similar problems? What
might cause this and what the solution is? Any info would be great!!!

Also, the tranny fluid was changed at the 30,000 mile mark. And with
only 6,000 miles on it now, it seems very brown and burnt suggesting
excessive heat. Any thoughts on this???

Thank you.

Woody 12-31-2007 10:41 AM

Re: 2004 Honda Odyssey with stuck transmission! Help!
 
Odyssey transmissions are crap and fall out regularly. The brown fluid is
more than likely the clutches coming apart, not necessarily from
overheating. For lots of information on them see www.odyclub.com . Get it to
the dealer and complain while it is still under warranty so if they don't do
anything about it you have documentation....


"Paul" <blntitan07@insightbb.com> wrote in message
news:dffa3c8b-6442-440d-8ab0-58bd2af32554@v32g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
>I have a 2004 Honda Odyssey with 36,000 miles on it. The vehicle
> currently drives and shifts fine. The only problem is the gear
> selection lever will not move past D. In other words I can only put
> it in D. Not D3, 2, or 1. I am aware of the safety recall and the
> inspection of 2nd gear, that was taken care of. All other maintenance
> including the 30,000 mile has been done at the dealer. The vehicle is
> still under warranty so I will be calling the dealer tomorrow, but I
> was just wondering if anyone else has had similar problems? What
> might cause this and what the solution is? Any info would be great!!!
>
> Also, the tranny fluid was changed at the 30,000 mile mark. And with
> only 6,000 miles on it now, it seems very brown and burnt suggesting
> excessive heat. Any thoughts on this???
>
> Thank you.




Auto Body 01-03-2008 10:46 PM

Re: 2004 Honda Odyssey with stuck transmission! Help!
 
"Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in
news:g48ej.33007$JD.29012@newssvr21.news.prodigy.n et:

> Odyssey transmissions are crap and fall out regularly. The brown fluid
> is more than likely the clutches coming apart, not necessarily from
> overheating. For lots of information on them see www.odyclub.com . Get
> it to the dealer and complain while it is still under warranty so if
> they don't do anything about it you have documentation....
>
>
> "Paul" <blntitan07@insightbb.com> wrote in message
> news:dffa3c8b-6442-440d-8ab0-58bd2af32554@v32g2000hsa.googlegroups.com.
> ..
>>I have a 2004 Honda Odyssey with 36,000 miles on it. The vehicle
>> currently drives and shifts fine. The only problem is the gear
>> selection lever will not move past D. In other words I can only put
>> it in D. Not D3, 2, or 1. I am aware of the safety recall and the
>> inspection of 2nd gear, that was taken care of. All other
>> maintenance including the 30,000 mile has been done at the dealer.
>> The vehicle is still under warranty so I will be calling the dealer
>> tomorrow, but I was just wondering if anyone else has had similar
>> problems? What might cause this and what the solution is? Any info
>> would be great!!!
>>
>> Also, the tranny fluid was changed at the 30,000 mile mark. And with
>> only 6,000 miles on it now, it seems very brown and burnt suggesting
>> excessive heat. Any thoughts on this???
>>
>> Thank you.

>
>
>


Are Odys covered under the odometer lawsuit?


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