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#16
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Problem solved
Just got back from my out-of-state trip with the Civic and the
transmission is working as it should. Thanks for all the help!
Mike
MinnesotaMike wrote:
> Thanks Curly. I will look into that for the next time. I came to find
> out I have to leave town tomorrow. I was actually able to get the car
> in tomorrow morning for the fluid change. For $65 I figured it was
> worth paying them this time. I'll let you know if it helps. Thanks
> again for your help.
>
> Mike
transmission is working as it should. Thanks for all the help!
Mike
MinnesotaMike wrote:
> Thanks Curly. I will look into that for the next time. I came to find
> out I have to leave town tomorrow. I was actually able to get the car
> in tomorrow morning for the fluid change. For $65 I figured it was
> worth paying them this time. I'll let you know if it helps. Thanks
> again for your help.
>
> Mike
#17
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Problem solved
Just got back from my out-of-state trip with the Civic and the
transmission is working as it should. Thanks for all the help!
Mike
MinnesotaMike wrote:
> Thanks Curly. I will look into that for the next time. I came to find
> out I have to leave town tomorrow. I was actually able to get the car
> in tomorrow morning for the fluid change. For $65 I figured it was
> worth paying them this time. I'll let you know if it helps. Thanks
> again for your help.
>
> Mike
transmission is working as it should. Thanks for all the help!
Mike
MinnesotaMike wrote:
> Thanks Curly. I will look into that for the next time. I came to find
> out I have to leave town tomorrow. I was actually able to get the car
> in tomorrow morning for the fluid change. For $65 I figured it was
> worth paying them this time. I'll let you know if it helps. Thanks
> again for your help.
>
> Mike
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Re: Problem solved re Shake Problem 1997 Civic HX (CVT TRANNY)
MinnesotaMike wrote:
> Just got back from my out-of-state trip with the Civic and the
> transmission is working as it should. Thanks for all the help!
>
> Mike
-------------------
Thanks Curly. I will look into that for the next time. I came to find
out I have to leave town tomorrow. I was actually able to get the car
in tomorrow morning for the fluid change. For $65 I figured it was
worth paying them this time. I'll let you know if it helps. Thanks
again for your help.
------------------------------
Keep in mind that they probably only did _one_ drain-n-fill for that
kind of money. You should do it TWICE more to insure your tranny will
perform well for a long time. You won't 'save money' by trying to save
it on tranny fluid.
They installed about 3.5 quarts, right?
'Curly'
> Just got back from my out-of-state trip with the Civic and the
> transmission is working as it should. Thanks for all the help!
>
> Mike
-------------------
Thanks Curly. I will look into that for the next time. I came to find
out I have to leave town tomorrow. I was actually able to get the car
in tomorrow morning for the fluid change. For $65 I figured it was
worth paying them this time. I'll let you know if it helps. Thanks
again for your help.
------------------------------
Keep in mind that they probably only did _one_ drain-n-fill for that
kind of money. You should do it TWICE more to insure your tranny will
perform well for a long time. You won't 'save money' by trying to save
it on tranny fluid.
They installed about 3.5 quarts, right?
'Curly'
#19
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Re: Problem solved re Shake Problem 1997 Civic HX (CVT TRANNY)
MinnesotaMike wrote:
> Just got back from my out-of-state trip with the Civic and the
> transmission is working as it should. Thanks for all the help!
>
> Mike
-------------------
Thanks Curly. I will look into that for the next time. I came to find
out I have to leave town tomorrow. I was actually able to get the car
in tomorrow morning for the fluid change. For $65 I figured it was
worth paying them this time. I'll let you know if it helps. Thanks
again for your help.
------------------------------
Keep in mind that they probably only did _one_ drain-n-fill for that
kind of money. You should do it TWICE more to insure your tranny will
perform well for a long time. You won't 'save money' by trying to save
it on tranny fluid.
They installed about 3.5 quarts, right?
'Curly'
> Just got back from my out-of-state trip with the Civic and the
> transmission is working as it should. Thanks for all the help!
>
> Mike
-------------------
Thanks Curly. I will look into that for the next time. I came to find
out I have to leave town tomorrow. I was actually able to get the car
in tomorrow morning for the fluid change. For $65 I figured it was
worth paying them this time. I'll let you know if it helps. Thanks
again for your help.
------------------------------
Keep in mind that they probably only did _one_ drain-n-fill for that
kind of money. You should do it TWICE more to insure your tranny will
perform well for a long time. You won't 'save money' by trying to save
it on tranny fluid.
They installed about 3.5 quarts, right?
'Curly'
#20
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Re: Problem solved re Shake Problem 1997 Civic HX (CVT TRANNY)
Looks like 4 quarts on the bill.
Mike
motsco_ wrote:
>
> Keep in mind that they probably only did _one_ drain-n-fill for that
> kind of money. You should do it TWICE more to insure your tranny will
> perform well for a long time. You won't 'save money' by trying to save
> it on tranny fluid.
>
> They installed about 3.5 quarts, right?
>
> 'Curly'
Mike
motsco_ wrote:
>
> Keep in mind that they probably only did _one_ drain-n-fill for that
> kind of money. You should do it TWICE more to insure your tranny will
> perform well for a long time. You won't 'save money' by trying to save
> it on tranny fluid.
>
> They installed about 3.5 quarts, right?
>
> 'Curly'
#21
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Re: Problem solved re Shake Problem 1997 Civic HX (CVT TRANNY)
Looks like 4 quarts on the bill.
Mike
motsco_ wrote:
>
> Keep in mind that they probably only did _one_ drain-n-fill for that
> kind of money. You should do it TWICE more to insure your tranny will
> perform well for a long time. You won't 'save money' by trying to save
> it on tranny fluid.
>
> They installed about 3.5 quarts, right?
>
> 'Curly'
Mike
motsco_ wrote:
>
> Keep in mind that they probably only did _one_ drain-n-fill for that
> kind of money. You should do it TWICE more to insure your tranny will
> perform well for a long time. You won't 'save money' by trying to save
> it on tranny fluid.
>
> They installed about 3.5 quarts, right?
>
> 'Curly'
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