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1999 honda accord automatic transmission problem
My 1999 honda accord lx 4 door sedan has a problem that my dealership
cannot fix. The problem is that when the vehicle is hot after being driven about 20 miles the vehicle will not move in reverse unless first shifted into neutral then back in reverse. it will then only move as long as the gas pedal is pressed all the way. as soon as pressure is released a little the vehicle stops as it the brakes has been applied. in order for the vehicle to move backward the whole process must be started over. Has anyone experienced this and what is a possible solution. rm |
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meake wrote:
> My 1999 honda accord lx 4 door sedan has a problem that my dealership > cannot fix. > The problem is that when the vehicle is hot after being driven about 20 > miles the vehicle will not move in reverse unless first shifted into > neutral then back in reverse. it will then only move as long as the gas > pedal is pressed all the way. as soon as pressure is released a little the > vehicle stops as it the brakes has been applied. in order for the vehicle > to move backward the whole process must be started over. Has anyone > experienced this and what is a possible solution. > > > rm =========================== What's the mileage, and how many times have you tried doing a drain-n-fill with Honda fluid? Has it ever had non-Honda fluid in it? 'Curly' |
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Do a search through Google for all the tranny problems Honda had from about '96 through
2001. They offered extended warranty for I think 2001. My dealer wanted $1500 to replace a '98 Accord with 50k miles. Walked in with 1/2" pile of print-outs of all the problems they knew they had... Drove out with new tranny--- $0... A year ago....Good luck. motsco_ _ wrote: > meake wrote: > >> My 1999 honda accord lx 4 door sedan has a problem that my dealership >> cannot fix. >> The problem is that when the vehicle is hot after being driven about 20 >> miles the vehicle will not move in reverse unless first shifted into >> neutral then back in reverse. it will then only move as long as the gas >> pedal is pressed all the way. as soon as pressure is released a little >> the >> vehicle stops as it the brakes has been applied. in order for the vehicle >> to move backward the whole process must be started over. Has anyone >> experienced this and what is a possible solution. >> >> >> rm > > > =========================== > > What's the mileage, and how many times have you tried doing a > drain-n-fill with Honda fluid? > > Has it ever had non-Honda fluid in it? > > 'Curly' > |
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"meake" > wrote in message alkaboutautos.com>...
> My 1999 honda accord lx 4 door sedan has a problem that my dealership > cannot fix. > The problem is that when the vehicle is hot after being driven about 20 > miles the vehicle will not move in reverse unless first shifted into > neutral then back in reverse. it will then only move as long as the gas > pedal is pressed all the way. as soon as pressure is released a little the > vehicle stops as it the brakes has been applied. in order for the vehicle > to move backward the whole process must be started over. Has anyone > experienced this and what is a possible solution. > > > rm Did you treat the car as soft as possible? YOu are not one of those wild drive acting like NASCAR? |
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meake wrote: > My 1999 honda accord lx 4 door sedan has a problem that my dealership > cannot fix. > The problem is that when the vehicle is hot after being driven about 20 > miles the vehicle will not move in reverse unless first shifted into > neutral then back in reverse. it will then only move as long as the gas > pedal is pressed all the way. as soon as pressure is released a little the > vehicle stops as it the brakes has been applied. in order for the vehicle > to move backward the whole process must be started over. Has anyone > experienced this and what is a possible solution. > > > rm |
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change the oil in muffler first
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