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icebox 02-17-2004 10:02 PM

97 Accord Automatic Transmission Surge
 
I have a 97 4cyl accord with automatic trans. The engine seems
to surge about 1000 rpm when it shifts. This seems to be worse when
the trans is cold. The car has 217,000 kilometers on it (134,000
miles). What could this problem be? It is clutch bands or sticking
valves? What would be a fix for this prob? Is the trans soon going to
die? (I suspect that). Help please.

'Curly Q. Links' 02-18-2004 12:29 AM

Re: 97 Accord Automatic Transmission Surge
 
icebox wrote:
>
> I have a 97 4cyl accord with automatic trans. The engine seems
> to surge about 1000 rpm when it shifts. This seems to be worse when
> the trans is cold. The car has 217,000 kilometers on it (134,000
> miles). What could this problem be? It is clutch bands or sticking
> valves? What would be a fix for this prob? Is the trans soon going to
> die? (I suspect that). Help please.


==================

According to your owner's manual, how far overdue are you to change your
tranny fluid? When it accumulates moisture, the problems will show up
really bad when it's below ZERO, celsius. Ice crystals don't lubricate
very well, nor do they pump thru small openings.

'Curly'

===================

'Curly Q. Links' 02-18-2004 12:29 AM

Re: 97 Accord Automatic Transmission Surge
 
icebox wrote:
>
> I have a 97 4cyl accord with automatic trans. The engine seems
> to surge about 1000 rpm when it shifts. This seems to be worse when
> the trans is cold. The car has 217,000 kilometers on it (134,000
> miles). What could this problem be? It is clutch bands or sticking
> valves? What would be a fix for this prob? Is the trans soon going to
> die? (I suspect that). Help please.


==================

According to your owner's manual, how far overdue are you to change your
tranny fluid? When it accumulates moisture, the problems will show up
really bad when it's below ZERO, celsius. Ice crystals don't lubricate
very well, nor do they pump thru small openings.

'Curly'

===================

'Curly Q. Links' 02-18-2004 12:29 AM

Re: 97 Accord Automatic Transmission Surge
 
icebox wrote:
>
> I have a 97 4cyl accord with automatic trans. The engine seems
> to surge about 1000 rpm when it shifts. This seems to be worse when
> the trans is cold. The car has 217,000 kilometers on it (134,000
> miles). What could this problem be? It is clutch bands or sticking
> valves? What would be a fix for this prob? Is the trans soon going to
> die? (I suspect that). Help please.


==================

According to your owner's manual, how far overdue are you to change your
tranny fluid? When it accumulates moisture, the problems will show up
really bad when it's below ZERO, celsius. Ice crystals don't lubricate
very well, nor do they pump thru small openings.

'Curly'

===================

Yuri Nebogatov 02-21-2004 06:48 PM

Re: 97 Accord Automatic Transmission Surge
 
well, the surge itself is no indication that the tranny is dying
basically a car with a manual tranny will have it's rpm's surge if you dont
shift well (on the downshift) and that's perfectly normal....

unluckily auto trannys are much harder to troubleshoot... when did you last
change the transmission fluid? that could (if you're lucky) be a
poke-in-the-dark solution to your problem

is this happening to you on downshifting or upshifting?



"icebox" <1@3.ca> wrote in message
news:o8l530l5u6tpsong7q560gnf5u4cqhdlvl@4ax.com...
> I have a 97 4cyl accord with automatic trans. The engine seems
> to surge about 1000 rpm when it shifts. This seems to be worse when
> the trans is cold. The car has 217,000 kilometers on it (134,000
> miles). What could this problem be? It is clutch bands or sticking
> valves? What would be a fix for this prob? Is the trans soon going to
> die? (I suspect that). Help please.




Yuri Nebogatov 02-21-2004 06:48 PM

Re: 97 Accord Automatic Transmission Surge
 
well, the surge itself is no indication that the tranny is dying
basically a car with a manual tranny will have it's rpm's surge if you dont
shift well (on the downshift) and that's perfectly normal....

unluckily auto trannys are much harder to troubleshoot... when did you last
change the transmission fluid? that could (if you're lucky) be a
poke-in-the-dark solution to your problem

is this happening to you on downshifting or upshifting?



"icebox" <1@3.ca> wrote in message
news:o8l530l5u6tpsong7q560gnf5u4cqhdlvl@4ax.com...
> I have a 97 4cyl accord with automatic trans. The engine seems
> to surge about 1000 rpm when it shifts. This seems to be worse when
> the trans is cold. The car has 217,000 kilometers on it (134,000
> miles). What could this problem be? It is clutch bands or sticking
> valves? What would be a fix for this prob? Is the trans soon going to
> die? (I suspect that). Help please.




Yuri Nebogatov 02-21-2004 06:48 PM

Re: 97 Accord Automatic Transmission Surge
 
well, the surge itself is no indication that the tranny is dying
basically a car with a manual tranny will have it's rpm's surge if you dont
shift well (on the downshift) and that's perfectly normal....

unluckily auto trannys are much harder to troubleshoot... when did you last
change the transmission fluid? that could (if you're lucky) be a
poke-in-the-dark solution to your problem

is this happening to you on downshifting or upshifting?



"icebox" <1@3.ca> wrote in message
news:o8l530l5u6tpsong7q560gnf5u4cqhdlvl@4ax.com...
> I have a 97 4cyl accord with automatic trans. The engine seems
> to surge about 1000 rpm when it shifts. This seems to be worse when
> the trans is cold. The car has 217,000 kilometers on it (134,000
> miles). What could this problem be? It is clutch bands or sticking
> valves? What would be a fix for this prob? Is the trans soon going to
> die? (I suspect that). Help please.




icebox 02-21-2004 09:14 PM

Re: 97 Accord Automatic Transmission Surge
 
I plan on replacing hte trans fluid. If that does not work, I will
also add some Lucas Trans Fluid Stabilizer. I hear that stuff is good.


On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 18:48:41 -0500, "Yuri Nebogatov"
<alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote:

>well, the surge itself is no indication that the tranny is dying
>basically a car with a manual tranny will have it's rpm's surge if you dont
>shift well (on the downshift) and that's perfectly normal....
>
>unluckily auto trannys are much harder to troubleshoot... when did you last
>change the transmission fluid? that could (if you're lucky) be a
>poke-in-the-dark solution to your problem
>
>is this happening to you on downshifting or upshifting?
>
>
>
>"icebox" <1@3.ca> wrote in message
>news:o8l530l5u6tpsong7q560gnf5u4cqhdlvl@4ax.com.. .
>> I have a 97 4cyl accord with automatic trans. The engine seems
>> to surge about 1000 rpm when it shifts. This seems to be worse when
>> the trans is cold. The car has 217,000 kilometers on it (134,000
>> miles). What could this problem be? It is clutch bands or sticking
>> valves? What would be a fix for this prob? Is the trans soon going to
>> die? (I suspect that). Help please.

>



icebox 02-21-2004 09:14 PM

Re: 97 Accord Automatic Transmission Surge
 
I plan on replacing hte trans fluid. If that does not work, I will
also add some Lucas Trans Fluid Stabilizer. I hear that stuff is good.


On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 18:48:41 -0500, "Yuri Nebogatov"
<alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote:

>well, the surge itself is no indication that the tranny is dying
>basically a car with a manual tranny will have it's rpm's surge if you dont
>shift well (on the downshift) and that's perfectly normal....
>
>unluckily auto trannys are much harder to troubleshoot... when did you last
>change the transmission fluid? that could (if you're lucky) be a
>poke-in-the-dark solution to your problem
>
>is this happening to you on downshifting or upshifting?
>
>
>
>"icebox" <1@3.ca> wrote in message
>news:o8l530l5u6tpsong7q560gnf5u4cqhdlvl@4ax.com.. .
>> I have a 97 4cyl accord with automatic trans. The engine seems
>> to surge about 1000 rpm when it shifts. This seems to be worse when
>> the trans is cold. The car has 217,000 kilometers on it (134,000
>> miles). What could this problem be? It is clutch bands or sticking
>> valves? What would be a fix for this prob? Is the trans soon going to
>> die? (I suspect that). Help please.

>



icebox 02-21-2004 09:14 PM

Re: 97 Accord Automatic Transmission Surge
 
I plan on replacing hte trans fluid. If that does not work, I will
also add some Lucas Trans Fluid Stabilizer. I hear that stuff is good.


On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 18:48:41 -0500, "Yuri Nebogatov"
<alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote:

>well, the surge itself is no indication that the tranny is dying
>basically a car with a manual tranny will have it's rpm's surge if you dont
>shift well (on the downshift) and that's perfectly normal....
>
>unluckily auto trannys are much harder to troubleshoot... when did you last
>change the transmission fluid? that could (if you're lucky) be a
>poke-in-the-dark solution to your problem
>
>is this happening to you on downshifting or upshifting?
>
>
>
>"icebox" <1@3.ca> wrote in message
>news:o8l530l5u6tpsong7q560gnf5u4cqhdlvl@4ax.com.. .
>> I have a 97 4cyl accord with automatic trans. The engine seems
>> to surge about 1000 rpm when it shifts. This seems to be worse when
>> the trans is cold. The car has 217,000 kilometers on it (134,000
>> miles). What could this problem be? It is clutch bands or sticking
>> valves? What would be a fix for this prob? Is the trans soon going to
>> die? (I suspect that). Help please.

>



CaptainKrunch 02-21-2004 09:58 PM

Re: 97 Accord Automatic Transmission Surge
 
I would imagine a surging problem to be engine related as opposed to
transmission related. But that is just off the top of my head

CaptainKrunch

"icebox" <1@3.ca> wrote in message
news:v34g30p0t1me2uo3slimnibfb9aurg4bbk@4ax.com...
> I plan on replacing hte trans fluid. If that does not work, I will
> also add some Lucas Trans Fluid Stabilizer. I hear that stuff is good.
>
>
> On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 18:48:41 -0500, "Yuri Nebogatov"
> <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote:
>
> >well, the surge itself is no indication that the tranny is dying
> >basically a car with a manual tranny will have it's rpm's surge if you

dont
> >shift well (on the downshift) and that's perfectly normal....
> >
> >unluckily auto trannys are much harder to troubleshoot... when did you

last
> >change the transmission fluid? that could (if you're lucky) be a
> >poke-in-the-dark solution to your problem
> >
> >is this happening to you on downshifting or upshifting?
> >
> >
> >
> >"icebox" <1@3.ca> wrote in message
> >news:o8l530l5u6tpsong7q560gnf5u4cqhdlvl@4ax.com.. .
> >> I have a 97 4cyl accord with automatic trans. The engine seems
> >> to surge about 1000 rpm when it shifts. This seems to be worse when
> >> the trans is cold. The car has 217,000 kilometers on it (134,000
> >> miles). What could this problem be? It is clutch bands or sticking
> >> valves? What would be a fix for this prob? Is the trans soon going to
> >> die? (I suspect that). Help please.

> >

>




CaptainKrunch 02-21-2004 09:58 PM

Re: 97 Accord Automatic Transmission Surge
 
I would imagine a surging problem to be engine related as opposed to
transmission related. But that is just off the top of my head

CaptainKrunch

"icebox" <1@3.ca> wrote in message
news:v34g30p0t1me2uo3slimnibfb9aurg4bbk@4ax.com...
> I plan on replacing hte trans fluid. If that does not work, I will
> also add some Lucas Trans Fluid Stabilizer. I hear that stuff is good.
>
>
> On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 18:48:41 -0500, "Yuri Nebogatov"
> <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote:
>
> >well, the surge itself is no indication that the tranny is dying
> >basically a car with a manual tranny will have it's rpm's surge if you

dont
> >shift well (on the downshift) and that's perfectly normal....
> >
> >unluckily auto trannys are much harder to troubleshoot... when did you

last
> >change the transmission fluid? that could (if you're lucky) be a
> >poke-in-the-dark solution to your problem
> >
> >is this happening to you on downshifting or upshifting?
> >
> >
> >
> >"icebox" <1@3.ca> wrote in message
> >news:o8l530l5u6tpsong7q560gnf5u4cqhdlvl@4ax.com.. .
> >> I have a 97 4cyl accord with automatic trans. The engine seems
> >> to surge about 1000 rpm when it shifts. This seems to be worse when
> >> the trans is cold. The car has 217,000 kilometers on it (134,000
> >> miles). What could this problem be? It is clutch bands or sticking
> >> valves? What would be a fix for this prob? Is the trans soon going to
> >> die? (I suspect that). Help please.

> >

>




CaptainKrunch 02-21-2004 09:58 PM

Re: 97 Accord Automatic Transmission Surge
 
I would imagine a surging problem to be engine related as opposed to
transmission related. But that is just off the top of my head

CaptainKrunch

"icebox" <1@3.ca> wrote in message
news:v34g30p0t1me2uo3slimnibfb9aurg4bbk@4ax.com...
> I plan on replacing hte trans fluid. If that does not work, I will
> also add some Lucas Trans Fluid Stabilizer. I hear that stuff is good.
>
>
> On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 18:48:41 -0500, "Yuri Nebogatov"
> <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote:
>
> >well, the surge itself is no indication that the tranny is dying
> >basically a car with a manual tranny will have it's rpm's surge if you

dont
> >shift well (on the downshift) and that's perfectly normal....
> >
> >unluckily auto trannys are much harder to troubleshoot... when did you

last
> >change the transmission fluid? that could (if you're lucky) be a
> >poke-in-the-dark solution to your problem
> >
> >is this happening to you on downshifting or upshifting?
> >
> >
> >
> >"icebox" <1@3.ca> wrote in message
> >news:o8l530l5u6tpsong7q560gnf5u4cqhdlvl@4ax.com.. .
> >> I have a 97 4cyl accord with automatic trans. The engine seems
> >> to surge about 1000 rpm when it shifts. This seems to be worse when
> >> the trans is cold. The car has 217,000 kilometers on it (134,000
> >> miles). What could this problem be? It is clutch bands or sticking
> >> valves? What would be a fix for this prob? Is the trans soon going to
> >> die? (I suspect that). Help please.

> >

>





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