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kevin.doherty@gs.com 08-07-2006 11:58 AM

new 2006 honda civic manual transmission
 

after suddenly breaking to a stop on a highwayfrom around 50 mph to 0
the transmission was frozen on trying to get back into first gear and
driving on.
After precariously inching back onto the hardshoulder
(a few stalls on the way) in whatever gear in was able to get into
(something like 4th) and continuing to inch along on the hard shoulder,
2 minutes later the gearbox slowly loosened up and it was
as good as new ?

This has happened twice


Ivan 08-07-2006 12:50 PM

Re: new 2006 honda civic manual transmission
 
06 honda warranty
dang let us know what happens

kevin.doherty@gs.com wrote:
> after suddenly breaking to a stop on a highwayfrom around 50 mph to 0
> the transmission was frozen on trying to get back into first gear and
> driving on.
> After precariously inching back onto the hardshoulder
> (a few stalls on the way) in whatever gear in was able to get into
> (something like 4th) and continuing to inch along on the hard shoulder,
> 2 minutes later the gearbox slowly loosened up and it was
> as good as new ?
>
> This has happened twice



Ivan 08-07-2006 12:50 PM

Re: new 2006 honda civic manual transmission
 
06 honda warranty
dang let us know what happens

kevin.doherty@gs.com wrote:
> after suddenly breaking to a stop on a highwayfrom around 50 mph to 0
> the transmission was frozen on trying to get back into first gear and
> driving on.
> After precariously inching back onto the hardshoulder
> (a few stalls on the way) in whatever gear in was able to get into
> (something like 4th) and continuing to inch along on the hard shoulder,
> 2 minutes later the gearbox slowly loosened up and it was
> as good as new ?
>
> This has happened twice



Ivan 08-07-2006 12:50 PM

Re: new 2006 honda civic manual transmission
 
06 honda warranty
dang let us know what happens

kevin.doherty@gs.com wrote:
> after suddenly breaking to a stop on a highwayfrom around 50 mph to 0
> the transmission was frozen on trying to get back into first gear and
> driving on.
> After precariously inching back onto the hardshoulder
> (a few stalls on the way) in whatever gear in was able to get into
> (something like 4th) and continuing to inch along on the hard shoulder,
> 2 minutes later the gearbox slowly loosened up and it was
> as good as new ?
>
> This has happened twice



Steve Mackie 08-07-2006 03:14 PM

Re: new 2006 honda civic manual transmission
 
> after suddenly breaking to a stop on a highwayfrom around 50 mph to 0
> the transmission was frozen on trying to get back into first gear and
> driving on.
> After precariously inching back onto the hardshoulder
> (a few stalls on the way) in whatever gear in was able to get into
> (something like 4th) and continuing to inch along on the hard shoulder,
> 2 minutes later the gearbox slowly loosened up and it was
> as good as new ?
>
> This has happened twice


In all my years of driving, I have only had to "panic stop" on the highway
once and you've done it twice in less than a year. I have to ask: what you
are doing?

Steve



Steve Mackie 08-07-2006 03:14 PM

Re: new 2006 honda civic manual transmission
 
> after suddenly breaking to a stop on a highwayfrom around 50 mph to 0
> the transmission was frozen on trying to get back into first gear and
> driving on.
> After precariously inching back onto the hardshoulder
> (a few stalls on the way) in whatever gear in was able to get into
> (something like 4th) and continuing to inch along on the hard shoulder,
> 2 minutes later the gearbox slowly loosened up and it was
> as good as new ?
>
> This has happened twice


In all my years of driving, I have only had to "panic stop" on the highway
once and you've done it twice in less than a year. I have to ask: what you
are doing?

Steve



Steve Mackie 08-07-2006 03:14 PM

Re: new 2006 honda civic manual transmission
 
> after suddenly breaking to a stop on a highwayfrom around 50 mph to 0
> the transmission was frozen on trying to get back into first gear and
> driving on.
> After precariously inching back onto the hardshoulder
> (a few stalls on the way) in whatever gear in was able to get into
> (something like 4th) and continuing to inch along on the hard shoulder,
> 2 minutes later the gearbox slowly loosened up and it was
> as good as new ?
>
> This has happened twice


In all my years of driving, I have only had to "panic stop" on the highway
once and you've done it twice in less than a year. I have to ask: what you
are doing?

Steve



'Curly Q. Links' 08-07-2006 04:10 PM

Re: new 2006 honda civic manual transmission
 
Steve Mackie wrote:
>
> > after suddenly breaking to a stop on a highwayfrom around 50 mph to 0
> > the transmission was frozen on trying to get back into first gear and
> > driving on.
> > After precariously inching back onto the hardshoulder
> > (a few stalls on the way) in whatever gear in was able to get into
> > (something like 4th) and continuing to inch along on the hard shoulder,
> > 2 minutes later the gearbox slowly loosened up and it was
> > as good as new ?
> >
> > This has happened twice

>
> In all my years of driving, I have only had to "panic stop" on the highway
> once and you've done it twice in less than a year. I have to ask: what you
> are doing?
>
> Steve



--------------------------------

Forgetting his 'driving glasses' at home?

WOW, Dude, where did that gravel truck come from???

'Curly'

'Curly Q. Links' 08-07-2006 04:10 PM

Re: new 2006 honda civic manual transmission
 
Steve Mackie wrote:
>
> > after suddenly breaking to a stop on a highwayfrom around 50 mph to 0
> > the transmission was frozen on trying to get back into first gear and
> > driving on.
> > After precariously inching back onto the hardshoulder
> > (a few stalls on the way) in whatever gear in was able to get into
> > (something like 4th) and continuing to inch along on the hard shoulder,
> > 2 minutes later the gearbox slowly loosened up and it was
> > as good as new ?
> >
> > This has happened twice

>
> In all my years of driving, I have only had to "panic stop" on the highway
> once and you've done it twice in less than a year. I have to ask: what you
> are doing?
>
> Steve



--------------------------------

Forgetting his 'driving glasses' at home?

WOW, Dude, where did that gravel truck come from???

'Curly'

'Curly Q. Links' 08-07-2006 04:10 PM

Re: new 2006 honda civic manual transmission
 
Steve Mackie wrote:
>
> > after suddenly breaking to a stop on a highwayfrom around 50 mph to 0
> > the transmission was frozen on trying to get back into first gear and
> > driving on.
> > After precariously inching back onto the hardshoulder
> > (a few stalls on the way) in whatever gear in was able to get into
> > (something like 4th) and continuing to inch along on the hard shoulder,
> > 2 minutes later the gearbox slowly loosened up and it was
> > as good as new ?
> >
> > This has happened twice

>
> In all my years of driving, I have only had to "panic stop" on the highway
> once and you've done it twice in less than a year. I have to ask: what you
> are doing?
>
> Steve



--------------------------------

Forgetting his 'driving glasses' at home?

WOW, Dude, where did that gravel truck come from???

'Curly'

'Curly Q. Links' 08-07-2006 04:14 PM

Re: new 2006 honda civic manual transmission
 
kevin.doherty@gs.com wrote:
>
> after suddenly breaking to a stop on a highwayfrom around 50 mph to 0
> the transmission was frozen on trying to get back into first gear and
> driving on.
> After precariously inching back onto the hardshoulder
> (a few stalls on the way) in whatever gear in was able to get into
> (something like 4th) and continuing to inch along on the hard shoulder,
> 2 minutes later the gearbox slowly loosened up and it was
> as good as new ?
>
> This has happened twice



-------------------------------------

Check the level of the brake fluid in the clutch master cylinder. It's
detailed in your owner's manual.

'Curly'

'Curly Q. Links' 08-07-2006 04:14 PM

Re: new 2006 honda civic manual transmission
 
kevin.doherty@gs.com wrote:
>
> after suddenly breaking to a stop on a highwayfrom around 50 mph to 0
> the transmission was frozen on trying to get back into first gear and
> driving on.
> After precariously inching back onto the hardshoulder
> (a few stalls on the way) in whatever gear in was able to get into
> (something like 4th) and continuing to inch along on the hard shoulder,
> 2 minutes later the gearbox slowly loosened up and it was
> as good as new ?
>
> This has happened twice



-------------------------------------

Check the level of the brake fluid in the clutch master cylinder. It's
detailed in your owner's manual.

'Curly'

'Curly Q. Links' 08-07-2006 04:14 PM

Re: new 2006 honda civic manual transmission
 
kevin.doherty@gs.com wrote:
>
> after suddenly breaking to a stop on a highwayfrom around 50 mph to 0
> the transmission was frozen on trying to get back into first gear and
> driving on.
> After precariously inching back onto the hardshoulder
> (a few stalls on the way) in whatever gear in was able to get into
> (something like 4th) and continuing to inch along on the hard shoulder,
> 2 minutes later the gearbox slowly loosened up and it was
> as good as new ?
>
> This has happened twice



-------------------------------------

Check the level of the brake fluid in the clutch master cylinder. It's
detailed in your owner's manual.

'Curly'

kevin.doherty@gs.com 08-08-2006 03:04 PM

Re: new 2006 honda civic manual transmission
 

Driving out of the NYC Holland tunnel under the overpass.
Lots of bends and traffic.
Only takes one instance to get creamed trying to get to a hard shoulder

if there is one even. Just like only one tyre blowout on an Explorer
will
roll you into the next life.

The dealer could not reproduce the fault.
Neither could I when I picked up the vehicle.
The mechanic suggested that I "ride the clutch" less so as to
"keep the plate from getting hot and sticking".

I'll give that a try. Maybe they adjusted something.
If it happens again I'll wait for AAA to corroborate.

tx


kevin.doherty@gs.com 08-08-2006 03:04 PM

Re: new 2006 honda civic manual transmission
 

Driving out of the NYC Holland tunnel under the overpass.
Lots of bends and traffic.
Only takes one instance to get creamed trying to get to a hard shoulder

if there is one even. Just like only one tyre blowout on an Explorer
will
roll you into the next life.

The dealer could not reproduce the fault.
Neither could I when I picked up the vehicle.
The mechanic suggested that I "ride the clutch" less so as to
"keep the plate from getting hot and sticking".

I'll give that a try. Maybe they adjusted something.
If it happens again I'll wait for AAA to corroborate.

tx



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