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Steve 12-03-2006 06:25 AM

Metal shavings in my Tranny fluid....
 
98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles.
New to me car and I just changed the tranny fluid last night.

I was suprised by how much metal was stuck to the magnet on the end of the
drain plug.
Mostly very small particals but I did see a couple of very thin shavings
that were 3/8" long.

Is this normal? I have no Idea how this car was maintained previously.

I plan on changing the fluid again in a couple of weeks as only about 3
quarts came out.
I had the front end on ramps which I'm guessing causes less fluid to drain
because the front of the car is raised???

Now that I know where the drain is I think I can get at it without raising
the front end???

Steve



Michael Pardee 12-03-2006 11:52 AM

Re: Metal shavings in my Tranny fluid....
 
"Steve" <junk@therivets.net> wrote in message
news:3K-dnYqmldeEKe_YnZ2dnUVZ_qWdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles.
> New to me car and I just changed the tranny fluid last night.
>
> I was suprised by how much metal was stuck to the magnet on the end of the
> drain plug.
> Mostly very small particals but I did see a couple of very thin shavings
> that were 3/8" long.
>
> Is this normal? I have no Idea how this car was maintained previously.
>
> I plan on changing the fluid again in a couple of weeks as only about 3
> quarts came out.
> I had the front end on ramps which I'm guessing causes less fluid to drain
> because the front of the car is raised???
>
> Now that I know where the drain is I think I can get at it without raising
> the front end???
>
> Steve
>
>

Not knowing the maintenance history, it could be normal. The fine shavings
are a normal part of almost any tranny, while the larger pieces are not
terribly unusual for a new one. It's something to watch, but not to lose
sleep over.

Mike



Michael Pardee 12-03-2006 11:52 AM

Re: Metal shavings in my Tranny fluid....
 
"Steve" <junk@therivets.net> wrote in message
news:3K-dnYqmldeEKe_YnZ2dnUVZ_qWdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles.
> New to me car and I just changed the tranny fluid last night.
>
> I was suprised by how much metal was stuck to the magnet on the end of the
> drain plug.
> Mostly very small particals but I did see a couple of very thin shavings
> that were 3/8" long.
>
> Is this normal? I have no Idea how this car was maintained previously.
>
> I plan on changing the fluid again in a couple of weeks as only about 3
> quarts came out.
> I had the front end on ramps which I'm guessing causes less fluid to drain
> because the front of the car is raised???
>
> Now that I know where the drain is I think I can get at it without raising
> the front end???
>
> Steve
>
>

Not knowing the maintenance history, it could be normal. The fine shavings
are a normal part of almost any tranny, while the larger pieces are not
terribly unusual for a new one. It's something to watch, but not to lose
sleep over.

Mike



Michael Pardee 12-03-2006 11:52 AM

Re: Metal shavings in my Tranny fluid....
 
"Steve" <junk@therivets.net> wrote in message
news:3K-dnYqmldeEKe_YnZ2dnUVZ_qWdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles.
> New to me car and I just changed the tranny fluid last night.
>
> I was suprised by how much metal was stuck to the magnet on the end of the
> drain plug.
> Mostly very small particals but I did see a couple of very thin shavings
> that were 3/8" long.
>
> Is this normal? I have no Idea how this car was maintained previously.
>
> I plan on changing the fluid again in a couple of weeks as only about 3
> quarts came out.
> I had the front end on ramps which I'm guessing causes less fluid to drain
> because the front of the car is raised???
>
> Now that I know where the drain is I think I can get at it without raising
> the front end???
>
> Steve
>
>

Not knowing the maintenance history, it could be normal. The fine shavings
are a normal part of almost any tranny, while the larger pieces are not
terribly unusual for a new one. It's something to watch, but not to lose
sleep over.

Mike



Michael Pardee 12-03-2006 11:52 AM

Re: Metal shavings in my Tranny fluid....
 
"Steve" <junk@therivets.net> wrote in message
news:3K-dnYqmldeEKe_YnZ2dnUVZ_qWdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles.
> New to me car and I just changed the tranny fluid last night.
>
> I was suprised by how much metal was stuck to the magnet on the end of the
> drain plug.
> Mostly very small particals but I did see a couple of very thin shavings
> that were 3/8" long.
>
> Is this normal? I have no Idea how this car was maintained previously.
>
> I plan on changing the fluid again in a couple of weeks as only about 3
> quarts came out.
> I had the front end on ramps which I'm guessing causes less fluid to drain
> because the front of the car is raised???
>
> Now that I know where the drain is I think I can get at it without raising
> the front end???
>
> Steve
>
>

Not knowing the maintenance history, it could be normal. The fine shavings
are a normal part of almost any tranny, while the larger pieces are not
terribly unusual for a new one. It's something to watch, but not to lose
sleep over.

Mike



Tegger 12-03-2006 12:40 PM

Re: Metal shavings in my Tranny fluid....
 
"Steve" <junk@therivets.net> wrote in
news:3K-dnYqmldeEKe_YnZ2dnUVZ_qWdnZ2d@comcast.com:

> 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles.
> New to me car and I just changed the tranny fluid last night.
>
> I was suprised by how much metal was stuck to the magnet on the end of
> the drain plug.
> Mostly very small particals but I did see a couple of very thin
> shavings that were 3/8" long.
>
> Is this normal? I have no Idea how this car was maintained previously.
>
> I plan on changing the fluid again in a couple of weeks as only about
> 3 quarts came out.
> I had the front end on ramps which I'm guessing causes less fluid to
> drain because the front of the car is raised???
>
> Now that I know where the drain is I think I can get at it without
> raising the front end???
>




Manual or automatic? Any rumbling or howling from the transmission? Doe sit
shift well?

Drain, refill, check again in a week to see if there are any more shavings.
Might just be detritus from manufacturing.

--
Tegger

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

Tegger 12-03-2006 12:40 PM

Re: Metal shavings in my Tranny fluid....
 
"Steve" <junk@therivets.net> wrote in
news:3K-dnYqmldeEKe_YnZ2dnUVZ_qWdnZ2d@comcast.com:

> 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles.
> New to me car and I just changed the tranny fluid last night.
>
> I was suprised by how much metal was stuck to the magnet on the end of
> the drain plug.
> Mostly very small particals but I did see a couple of very thin
> shavings that were 3/8" long.
>
> Is this normal? I have no Idea how this car was maintained previously.
>
> I plan on changing the fluid again in a couple of weeks as only about
> 3 quarts came out.
> I had the front end on ramps which I'm guessing causes less fluid to
> drain because the front of the car is raised???
>
> Now that I know where the drain is I think I can get at it without
> raising the front end???
>




Manual or automatic? Any rumbling or howling from the transmission? Doe sit
shift well?

Drain, refill, check again in a week to see if there are any more shavings.
Might just be detritus from manufacturing.

--
Tegger

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

Tegger 12-03-2006 12:40 PM

Re: Metal shavings in my Tranny fluid....
 
"Steve" <junk@therivets.net> wrote in
news:3K-dnYqmldeEKe_YnZ2dnUVZ_qWdnZ2d@comcast.com:

> 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles.
> New to me car and I just changed the tranny fluid last night.
>
> I was suprised by how much metal was stuck to the magnet on the end of
> the drain plug.
> Mostly very small particals but I did see a couple of very thin
> shavings that were 3/8" long.
>
> Is this normal? I have no Idea how this car was maintained previously.
>
> I plan on changing the fluid again in a couple of weeks as only about
> 3 quarts came out.
> I had the front end on ramps which I'm guessing causes less fluid to
> drain because the front of the car is raised???
>
> Now that I know where the drain is I think I can get at it without
> raising the front end???
>




Manual or automatic? Any rumbling or howling from the transmission? Doe sit
shift well?

Drain, refill, check again in a week to see if there are any more shavings.
Might just be detritus from manufacturing.

--
Tegger

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

Tegger 12-03-2006 12:40 PM

Re: Metal shavings in my Tranny fluid....
 
"Steve" <junk@therivets.net> wrote in
news:3K-dnYqmldeEKe_YnZ2dnUVZ_qWdnZ2d@comcast.com:

> 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles.
> New to me car and I just changed the tranny fluid last night.
>
> I was suprised by how much metal was stuck to the magnet on the end of
> the drain plug.
> Mostly very small particals but I did see a couple of very thin
> shavings that were 3/8" long.
>
> Is this normal? I have no Idea how this car was maintained previously.
>
> I plan on changing the fluid again in a couple of weeks as only about
> 3 quarts came out.
> I had the front end on ramps which I'm guessing causes less fluid to
> drain because the front of the car is raised???
>
> Now that I know where the drain is I think I can get at it without
> raising the front end???
>




Manual or automatic? Any rumbling or howling from the transmission? Doe sit
shift well?

Drain, refill, check again in a week to see if there are any more shavings.
Might just be detritus from manufacturing.

--
Tegger

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

John Horner 12-03-2006 05:06 PM

Re: Metal shavings in my Tranny fluid....
 
Steve wrote:
> 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles.
> New to me car and I just changed the tranny fluid last night.
>
> I was suprised by how much metal was stuck to the magnet on the end of the
> drain plug.
> Mostly very small particals but I did see a couple of very thin shavings
> that were 3/8" long.
>
> Is this normal? I have no Idea how this car was maintained previously.
>
> I plan on changing the fluid again in a couple of weeks as only about 3
> quarts came out.
> I had the front end on ramps which I'm guessing causes less fluid to drain
> because the front of the car is raised???
>
> Now that I know where the drain is I think I can get at it without raising
> the front end???
>
> Steve
>
>


2-3 quarts drained by pulling the plug is normal. The Honda full change
out procedure is to to three or four cycles of drain, fill, drive 5
minutes, repeat.

I don't think ramps or no ramps will yield much difference.

Some Hondas have an in line filter which can be changed. I don't know
if the '98 V6 does or not. You should be able to ask at a Honda dealer
parts counter.

John


John Horner 12-03-2006 05:06 PM

Re: Metal shavings in my Tranny fluid....
 
Steve wrote:
> 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles.
> New to me car and I just changed the tranny fluid last night.
>
> I was suprised by how much metal was stuck to the magnet on the end of the
> drain plug.
> Mostly very small particals but I did see a couple of very thin shavings
> that were 3/8" long.
>
> Is this normal? I have no Idea how this car was maintained previously.
>
> I plan on changing the fluid again in a couple of weeks as only about 3
> quarts came out.
> I had the front end on ramps which I'm guessing causes less fluid to drain
> because the front of the car is raised???
>
> Now that I know where the drain is I think I can get at it without raising
> the front end???
>
> Steve
>
>


2-3 quarts drained by pulling the plug is normal. The Honda full change
out procedure is to to three or four cycles of drain, fill, drive 5
minutes, repeat.

I don't think ramps or no ramps will yield much difference.

Some Hondas have an in line filter which can be changed. I don't know
if the '98 V6 does or not. You should be able to ask at a Honda dealer
parts counter.

John


John Horner 12-03-2006 05:06 PM

Re: Metal shavings in my Tranny fluid....
 
Steve wrote:
> 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles.
> New to me car and I just changed the tranny fluid last night.
>
> I was suprised by how much metal was stuck to the magnet on the end of the
> drain plug.
> Mostly very small particals but I did see a couple of very thin shavings
> that were 3/8" long.
>
> Is this normal? I have no Idea how this car was maintained previously.
>
> I plan on changing the fluid again in a couple of weeks as only about 3
> quarts came out.
> I had the front end on ramps which I'm guessing causes less fluid to drain
> because the front of the car is raised???
>
> Now that I know where the drain is I think I can get at it without raising
> the front end???
>
> Steve
>
>


2-3 quarts drained by pulling the plug is normal. The Honda full change
out procedure is to to three or four cycles of drain, fill, drive 5
minutes, repeat.

I don't think ramps or no ramps will yield much difference.

Some Hondas have an in line filter which can be changed. I don't know
if the '98 V6 does or not. You should be able to ask at a Honda dealer
parts counter.

John


John Horner 12-03-2006 05:06 PM

Re: Metal shavings in my Tranny fluid....
 
Steve wrote:
> 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles.
> New to me car and I just changed the tranny fluid last night.
>
> I was suprised by how much metal was stuck to the magnet on the end of the
> drain plug.
> Mostly very small particals but I did see a couple of very thin shavings
> that were 3/8" long.
>
> Is this normal? I have no Idea how this car was maintained previously.
>
> I plan on changing the fluid again in a couple of weeks as only about 3
> quarts came out.
> I had the front end on ramps which I'm guessing causes less fluid to drain
> because the front of the car is raised???
>
> Now that I know where the drain is I think I can get at it without raising
> the front end???
>
> Steve
>
>


2-3 quarts drained by pulling the plug is normal. The Honda full change
out procedure is to to three or four cycles of drain, fill, drive 5
minutes, repeat.

I don't think ramps or no ramps will yield much difference.

Some Hondas have an in line filter which can be changed. I don't know
if the '98 V6 does or not. You should be able to ask at a Honda dealer
parts counter.

John


motsco_ 12-03-2006 10:10 PM

Re: Metal shavings in my Tranny fluid....
 
Steve wrote:
> 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles.
> New to me car and I just changed the tranny fluid last night.
>
> I was suprised by how much metal was stuck to the magnet on the end of the
> drain plug.
> Mostly very small particals but I did see a couple of very thin shavings
> that were 3/8" long.
>
> Is this normal? I have no Idea how this car was maintained previously.
>
> I plan on changing the fluid again in a couple of weeks as only about 3
> quarts came out.
> I had the front end on ramps which I'm guessing causes less fluid to drain
> because the front of the car is raised???
>
> Now that I know where the drain is I think I can get at it without raising
> the front end???
>
> Steve

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

Sounds about right. If you give it a week between changes you'll see
that the magnet will collect almost zero by the third time. First change
(which is what you've done) is the scariest one. :-) That's why you
should always assume the first owner was an idiot and just change the
fluids. Brakes are next.

'Curly'

motsco_ 12-03-2006 10:10 PM

Re: Metal shavings in my Tranny fluid....
 
Steve wrote:
> 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles.
> New to me car and I just changed the tranny fluid last night.
>
> I was suprised by how much metal was stuck to the magnet on the end of the
> drain plug.
> Mostly very small particals but I did see a couple of very thin shavings
> that were 3/8" long.
>
> Is this normal? I have no Idea how this car was maintained previously.
>
> I plan on changing the fluid again in a couple of weeks as only about 3
> quarts came out.
> I had the front end on ramps which I'm guessing causes less fluid to drain
> because the front of the car is raised???
>
> Now that I know where the drain is I think I can get at it without raising
> the front end???
>
> Steve

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

Sounds about right. If you give it a week between changes you'll see
that the magnet will collect almost zero by the third time. First change
(which is what you've done) is the scariest one. :-) That's why you
should always assume the first owner was an idiot and just change the
fluids. Brakes are next.

'Curly'


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