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psychologist 01-16-2007 08:26 PM

accord 97 torque converter
 
hello
i had a transmission issue in regards to the check engine light coming
on...i took my car to a transmission shop and they told me it was a
torque converter issue. My car is under 6 months warranty and the
individual owner i bought from tells me that its a regular wear and
tear issue and therefore no warranty applies for that.

I have taken good care of this car and i have only driven it for 2
months and put on 2000 milege. Please tell me wether this is a regular
wear and tear issue or its an issue arised from past experiences which
have finally built up to bring this transmission issue. Thank you

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jim beam 01-16-2007 09:49 PM

Re: accord 97 torque converter
 
psychologist wrote:
> hello
> i had a transmission issue in regards to the check engine light coming
> on...i took my car to a transmission shop and they told me it was a
> torque converter issue. My car is under 6 months warranty and the
> individual owner i bought from tells me that its a regular wear and
> tear issue and therefore no warranty applies for that.
>
> I have taken good care of this car and i have only driven it for 2
> months and put on 2000 milege. Please tell me wether this is a regular
> wear and tear issue or its an issue arised from past experiences which
> have finally built up to bring this transmission issue. Thank you
>

please post the fault computer code - it should be on the service invoice.

jim beam 01-16-2007 09:49 PM

Re: accord 97 torque converter
 
psychologist wrote:
> hello
> i had a transmission issue in regards to the check engine light coming
> on...i took my car to a transmission shop and they told me it was a
> torque converter issue. My car is under 6 months warranty and the
> individual owner i bought from tells me that its a regular wear and
> tear issue and therefore no warranty applies for that.
>
> I have taken good care of this car and i have only driven it for 2
> months and put on 2000 milege. Please tell me wether this is a regular
> wear and tear issue or its an issue arised from past experiences which
> have finally built up to bring this transmission issue. Thank you
>

please post the fault computer code - it should be on the service invoice.

jim beam 01-16-2007 09:49 PM

Re: accord 97 torque converter
 
psychologist wrote:
> hello
> i had a transmission issue in regards to the check engine light coming
> on...i took my car to a transmission shop and they told me it was a
> torque converter issue. My car is under 6 months warranty and the
> individual owner i bought from tells me that its a regular wear and
> tear issue and therefore no warranty applies for that.
>
> I have taken good care of this car and i have only driven it for 2
> months and put on 2000 milege. Please tell me wether this is a regular
> wear and tear issue or its an issue arised from past experiences which
> have finally built up to bring this transmission issue. Thank you
>

please post the fault computer code - it should be on the service invoice.

jim beam 01-16-2007 09:49 PM

Re: accord 97 torque converter
 
psychologist wrote:
> hello
> i had a transmission issue in regards to the check engine light coming
> on...i took my car to a transmission shop and they told me it was a
> torque converter issue. My car is under 6 months warranty and the
> individual owner i bought from tells me that its a regular wear and
> tear issue and therefore no warranty applies for that.
>
> I have taken good care of this car and i have only driven it for 2
> months and put on 2000 milege. Please tell me wether this is a regular
> wear and tear issue or its an issue arised from past experiences which
> have finally built up to bring this transmission issue. Thank you
>

please post the fault computer code - it should be on the service invoice.

Dano58 01-18-2007 11:46 AM

Re: accord 97 torque converter
 
psychologist wrote:
> hello
> i had a transmission issue in regards to the check engine light coming
> on...i took my car to a transmission shop and they told me it was a
> torque converter issue. My car is under 6 months warranty and the
> individual owner i bought from tells me that its a regular wear and
> tear issue and therefore no warranty applies for that.
>
> I have taken good care of this car and i have only driven it for 2
> months and put on 2000 milege. Please tell me wether this is a regular
> wear and tear issue or its an issue arised from past experiences which
> have finally built up to bring this transmission issue. Thank you


Hmmm, never heard of getting a warranty from a private seller.... Did
you get any paperwork on the warranty, or did he/she just say 'I'll
warranty the car for 6 months'? You don't say how many miles are on
the car, but I can't imagine a TC is a 'wear and tear' item (if it is
indeed that, as Jim noted).

Dan D
'07 Ody EX
Central NJ USA


Dano58 01-18-2007 11:46 AM

Re: accord 97 torque converter
 
psychologist wrote:
> hello
> i had a transmission issue in regards to the check engine light coming
> on...i took my car to a transmission shop and they told me it was a
> torque converter issue. My car is under 6 months warranty and the
> individual owner i bought from tells me that its a regular wear and
> tear issue and therefore no warranty applies for that.
>
> I have taken good care of this car and i have only driven it for 2
> months and put on 2000 milege. Please tell me wether this is a regular
> wear and tear issue or its an issue arised from past experiences which
> have finally built up to bring this transmission issue. Thank you


Hmmm, never heard of getting a warranty from a private seller.... Did
you get any paperwork on the warranty, or did he/she just say 'I'll
warranty the car for 6 months'? You don't say how many miles are on
the car, but I can't imagine a TC is a 'wear and tear' item (if it is
indeed that, as Jim noted).

Dan D
'07 Ody EX
Central NJ USA


Dano58 01-18-2007 11:46 AM

Re: accord 97 torque converter
 
psychologist wrote:
> hello
> i had a transmission issue in regards to the check engine light coming
> on...i took my car to a transmission shop and they told me it was a
> torque converter issue. My car is under 6 months warranty and the
> individual owner i bought from tells me that its a regular wear and
> tear issue and therefore no warranty applies for that.
>
> I have taken good care of this car and i have only driven it for 2
> months and put on 2000 milege. Please tell me wether this is a regular
> wear and tear issue or its an issue arised from past experiences which
> have finally built up to bring this transmission issue. Thank you


Hmmm, never heard of getting a warranty from a private seller.... Did
you get any paperwork on the warranty, or did he/she just say 'I'll
warranty the car for 6 months'? You don't say how many miles are on
the car, but I can't imagine a TC is a 'wear and tear' item (if it is
indeed that, as Jim noted).

Dan D
'07 Ody EX
Central NJ USA


Dano58 01-18-2007 11:46 AM

Re: accord 97 torque converter
 
psychologist wrote:
> hello
> i had a transmission issue in regards to the check engine light coming
> on...i took my car to a transmission shop and they told me it was a
> torque converter issue. My car is under 6 months warranty and the
> individual owner i bought from tells me that its a regular wear and
> tear issue and therefore no warranty applies for that.
>
> I have taken good care of this car and i have only driven it for 2
> months and put on 2000 milege. Please tell me wether this is a regular
> wear and tear issue or its an issue arised from past experiences which
> have finally built up to bring this transmission issue. Thank you


Hmmm, never heard of getting a warranty from a private seller.... Did
you get any paperwork on the warranty, or did he/she just say 'I'll
warranty the car for 6 months'? You don't say how many miles are on
the car, but I can't imagine a TC is a 'wear and tear' item (if it is
indeed that, as Jim noted).

Dan D
'07 Ody EX
Central NJ USA


psychologist 01-18-2007 05:25 PM

Re: accord 97 torque converter
 
hello
well its true...nothing is on writing but we had agreed on the terms
that on any major breakdown he would give me 6 months of
warranty...the car has 130000 miles on it....the torque converter went
down giving me a repair cost of 2500$...what the previous owner of the
car tells me is that its just a regular wear and tear and so he cannot
compensate the full amount of the repair cost....so i just wanted to
know wether the torque converter could go bad as just a regular wear
and tear or it happens due to age or past experiences....i am a
student who doesnt have a lot of knowledge about cars but then i take
very good care of my car and all fluid levels are maintained
properly...


"psychologist" wrote
> hello
> i had a transmission issue in regards to the check engine
> light coming on...i took my car to a transmission shop and
> they told me it was a torque converter issue. My car is under
> 6 months warranty and the individual owner i bought from tells
> me that its a regular wear and tear issue and therefore no
> warranty applies for that.
>
> I have taken good care of this car and i have only driven it
> for 2 months and put on 2000 milege. Please tell me wether
> this is a regular wear and tear issue or its an issue arised
> from past experiences which have finally built up to bring
> this transmission issue. Thank you


psychologist 01-18-2007 05:25 PM

Re: accord 97 torque converter
 
hello
well its true...nothing is on writing but we had agreed on the terms
that on any major breakdown he would give me 6 months of
warranty...the car has 130000 miles on it....the torque converter went
down giving me a repair cost of 2500$...what the previous owner of the
car tells me is that its just a regular wear and tear and so he cannot
compensate the full amount of the repair cost....so i just wanted to
know wether the torque converter could go bad as just a regular wear
and tear or it happens due to age or past experiences....i am a
student who doesnt have a lot of knowledge about cars but then i take
very good care of my car and all fluid levels are maintained
properly...


"psychologist" wrote
> hello
> i had a transmission issue in regards to the check engine
> light coming on...i took my car to a transmission shop and
> they told me it was a torque converter issue. My car is under
> 6 months warranty and the individual owner i bought from tells
> me that its a regular wear and tear issue and therefore no
> warranty applies for that.
>
> I have taken good care of this car and i have only driven it
> for 2 months and put on 2000 milege. Please tell me wether
> this is a regular wear and tear issue or its an issue arised
> from past experiences which have finally built up to bring
> this transmission issue. Thank you


psychologist 01-18-2007 05:25 PM

Re: accord 97 torque converter
 
hello
well its true...nothing is on writing but we had agreed on the terms
that on any major breakdown he would give me 6 months of
warranty...the car has 130000 miles on it....the torque converter went
down giving me a repair cost of 2500$...what the previous owner of the
car tells me is that its just a regular wear and tear and so he cannot
compensate the full amount of the repair cost....so i just wanted to
know wether the torque converter could go bad as just a regular wear
and tear or it happens due to age or past experiences....i am a
student who doesnt have a lot of knowledge about cars but then i take
very good care of my car and all fluid levels are maintained
properly...


"psychologist" wrote
> hello
> i had a transmission issue in regards to the check engine
> light coming on...i took my car to a transmission shop and
> they told me it was a torque converter issue. My car is under
> 6 months warranty and the individual owner i bought from tells
> me that its a regular wear and tear issue and therefore no
> warranty applies for that.
>
> I have taken good care of this car and i have only driven it
> for 2 months and put on 2000 milege. Please tell me wether
> this is a regular wear and tear issue or its an issue arised
> from past experiences which have finally built up to bring
> this transmission issue. Thank you


psychologist 01-18-2007 05:25 PM

Re: accord 97 torque converter
 
hello
well its true...nothing is on writing but we had agreed on the terms
that on any major breakdown he would give me 6 months of
warranty...the car has 130000 miles on it....the torque converter went
down giving me a repair cost of 2500$...what the previous owner of the
car tells me is that its just a regular wear and tear and so he cannot
compensate the full amount of the repair cost....so i just wanted to
know wether the torque converter could go bad as just a regular wear
and tear or it happens due to age or past experiences....i am a
student who doesnt have a lot of knowledge about cars but then i take
very good care of my car and all fluid levels are maintained
properly...


"psychologist" wrote
> hello
> i had a transmission issue in regards to the check engine
> light coming on...i took my car to a transmission shop and
> they told me it was a torque converter issue. My car is under
> 6 months warranty and the individual owner i bought from tells
> me that its a regular wear and tear issue and therefore no
> warranty applies for that.
>
> I have taken good care of this car and i have only driven it
> for 2 months and put on 2000 milege. Please tell me wether
> this is a regular wear and tear issue or its an issue arised
> from past experiences which have finally built up to bring
> this transmission issue. Thank you


jim beam 01-18-2007 10:20 PM

Re: accord 97 torque converter
 
psychologist wrote:
> hello
> i had a transmission issue in regards to the check engine light coming
> on...i took my car to a transmission shop and they told me it was a
> torque converter issue. My car is under 6 months warranty and the
> individual owner i bought from tells me that its a regular wear and
> tear issue and therefore no warranty applies for that.
>
> I have taken good care of this car and i have only driven it for 2
> months and put on 2000 milege. Please tell me wether this is a regular
> wear and tear issue or its an issue arised from past experiences which
> have finally built up to bring this transmission issue. Thank you
>

what is the fault code from the engine computer? it will tell you for
sure whether the lockup clutch is gone of if it's another problem.

jim beam 01-18-2007 10:20 PM

Re: accord 97 torque converter
 
psychologist wrote:
> hello
> i had a transmission issue in regards to the check engine light coming
> on...i took my car to a transmission shop and they told me it was a
> torque converter issue. My car is under 6 months warranty and the
> individual owner i bought from tells me that its a regular wear and
> tear issue and therefore no warranty applies for that.
>
> I have taken good care of this car and i have only driven it for 2
> months and put on 2000 milege. Please tell me wether this is a regular
> wear and tear issue or its an issue arised from past experiences which
> have finally built up to bring this transmission issue. Thank you
>

what is the fault code from the engine computer? it will tell you for
sure whether the lockup clutch is gone of if it's another problem.


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