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Peter O 06-24-2003 09:37 PM

Re: 92 Accord Transmission Problems....Need Advice
 
Richard,

I suspect your auto trans management computer also.
It will get worse but can't say how easy it may be for you to recover after
"incidents".
Yes replacement computers are very costly.
The usual fix is to purchase a used 2nd hand computer & fit this.

Pete
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"Richard L" <dont_spam_me_richardjl@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:lbk7fvk5fu31kk1m30uqjam6jbcfsg54r3@4ax.com...
> 1992 Honda Accord 4dr LX Auto Trans, 167000 miles. I change the trans
> fluid myself. Fluid level was on the mark.
>
> I started up the car a few days ago and the D4 light stayed on. It
> appeared to move in 3rd gear and would not shift up to 4th.
> After testing it a bit on the highway I was able to start off in 2 and
> manually upshift to D3. In D4 it would not go very well.
>
> I took it to a mechanic and he said all he did was reset the computer
> and it's fine. He said it gave no error codes. It worked fine for a
> day or so.
>
> Today, I got on the highway, and it's in D4 and after a mile all of a
> sudden downshifts into D3 on its own. I pull over, shut it off.
> Start it back up and it works fine for the next 80 miles. It appears
> to be fine right now.
>
> Will this minor problem get worse, or will I always be able to reset
> as I did today?
>
> The mechanic told me not to buy a computer because they are too
> expensive, and if not then sell the car. Gosh, I hate to get rid of
> it after I've sunk so much money into it recently (motor mounts,
> tires, etc)
>
> TIA




Richard L 06-27-2003 06:07 PM

Re: 92 Accord Transmission Problems....Need Advice
 
I ordered a used transmission computer for $120. (that's way better
than a new car note) I had to give the exact serial number of the old
computer, as there are many different types for this same 92 accord
LX.

Further diagnosis pointed directly to an electrical problem with the
computer most likely being the culprit.

THANKS for everyone's help.
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 13:37:22 +1200, "Peter O" <petero@email.com>
wrote:

>Richard,
>
>I suspect your auto trans management computer also.
>It will get worse but can't say how easy it may be for you to recover after
>"incidents".
>Yes replacement computers are very costly.
>The usual fix is to purchase a used 2nd hand computer & fit this.
>
>Pete
>-----------------------------------------------
>"Richard L" <dont_spam_me_richardjl@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:lbk7fvk5fu31kk1m30uqjam6jbcfsg54r3@4ax.com.. .
>> 1992 Honda Accord 4dr LX Auto Trans, 167000 miles. I change the trans
>> fluid myself. Fluid level was on the mark.
>>
>> I started up the car a few days ago and the D4 light stayed on. It
>> appeared to move in 3rd gear and would not shift up to 4th.
>> After testing it a bit on the highway I was able to start off in 2 and
>> manually upshift to D3. In D4 it would not go very well.
>>
>> I took it to a mechanic and he said all he did was reset the computer
>> and it's fine. He said it gave no error codes. It worked fine for a
>> day or so.
>>
>> Today, I got on the highway, and it's in D4 and after a mile all of a
>> sudden downshifts into D3 on its own. I pull over, shut it off.
>> Start it back up and it works fine for the next 80 miles. It appears
>> to be fine right now.
>>
>> Will this minor problem get worse, or will I always be able to reset
>> as I did today?
>>
>> The mechanic told me not to buy a computer because they are too
>> expensive, and if not then sell the car. Gosh, I hate to get rid of
>> it after I've sunk so much money into it recently (motor mounts,
>> tires, etc)
>>
>> TIA

>




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