92 automatic transmission controller
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Re: 92 automatic transmission controller
Charles wrote:
>> My 92 Accord LX sedan auto transmission (the standard one not the fancier
>> version) will not shift out of 2nd gear (for a while it was staying in 3rd
>> gear).
>> I'm told it is probably the computer.
>
>It could also be one of the sensors in the engine compartment such as the
>throttle position or engine temperature. Fold back the carpet as mentioned in
>other messages. That will expose the LED fault indicator. (The little carpet
>flap covers the LED indicator for the engine computer. You must pull back the
>carpet to see the transmission computer LED.) When you first turn on the
>ignition switch (you don't actually have to start the engine), do either of the
>lamps flash? If they do, count the flashes. That will tell you where the
>problem lies or at least where the computer thinks the problem lies.
>--
>Chuck
I dug the old AT controller out of my Honda and headed to the salvage yard
where I found a used one for $30.00. I plugged it in and even though it was
from a 93 Accord instead of a 92, it works great. Thanks for everyone's help.
...Dan
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>> My 92 Accord LX sedan auto transmission (the standard one not the fancier
>> version) will not shift out of 2nd gear (for a while it was staying in 3rd
>> gear).
>> I'm told it is probably the computer.
>
>It could also be one of the sensors in the engine compartment such as the
>throttle position or engine temperature. Fold back the carpet as mentioned in
>other messages. That will expose the LED fault indicator. (The little carpet
>flap covers the LED indicator for the engine computer. You must pull back the
>carpet to see the transmission computer LED.) When you first turn on the
>ignition switch (you don't actually have to start the engine), do either of the
>lamps flash? If they do, count the flashes. That will tell you where the
>problem lies or at least where the computer thinks the problem lies.
>--
>Chuck
I dug the old AT controller out of my Honda and headed to the salvage yard
where I found a used one for $30.00. I plugged it in and even though it was
from a 93 Accord instead of a 92, it works great. Thanks for everyone's help.
...Dan
--
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Re: 92 automatic transmission controller
Charles wrote:
>> My 92 Accord LX sedan auto transmission (the standard one not the fancier
>> version) will not shift out of 2nd gear (for a while it was staying in 3rd
>> gear).
>> I'm told it is probably the computer.
>
>It could also be one of the sensors in the engine compartment such as the
>throttle position or engine temperature. Fold back the carpet as mentioned in
>other messages. That will expose the LED fault indicator. (The little carpet
>flap covers the LED indicator for the engine computer. You must pull back the
>carpet to see the transmission computer LED.) When you first turn on the
>ignition switch (you don't actually have to start the engine), do either of the
>lamps flash? If they do, count the flashes. That will tell you where the
>problem lies or at least where the computer thinks the problem lies.
>--
>Chuck
I dug the old AT controller out of my Honda and headed to the salvage yard
where I found a used one for $30.00. I plugged it in and even though it was
from a 93 Accord instead of a 92, it works great. Thanks for everyone's help.
...Dan
--
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>> My 92 Accord LX sedan auto transmission (the standard one not the fancier
>> version) will not shift out of 2nd gear (for a while it was staying in 3rd
>> gear).
>> I'm told it is probably the computer.
>
>It could also be one of the sensors in the engine compartment such as the
>throttle position or engine temperature. Fold back the carpet as mentioned in
>other messages. That will expose the LED fault indicator. (The little carpet
>flap covers the LED indicator for the engine computer. You must pull back the
>carpet to see the transmission computer LED.) When you first turn on the
>ignition switch (you don't actually have to start the engine), do either of the
>lamps flash? If they do, count the flashes. That will tell you where the
>problem lies or at least where the computer thinks the problem lies.
>--
>Chuck
I dug the old AT controller out of my Honda and headed to the salvage yard
where I found a used one for $30.00. I plugged it in and even though it was
from a 93 Accord instead of a 92, it works great. Thanks for everyone's help.
...Dan
--
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