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Dave wrote:
> Letting everyone know what happened. Just got off the phone with > Cottman transmission and he told me it was a solenoid that had failed > and burnt up the transmission. 14 hundred bucks. A fail safe of some > kind sounds like a good idea on some of these components now days. I > guess ya cant win them all. ---------------------- Who the heck is Cottman transmission? (are they big where you are?) The dealer has all the TSB's and diagnostic tools that are UNIQUE to Honda trannies. You might do WAY better at a honda dealer. 'Curly' |
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Dave wrote:
> Letting everyone know what happened. Just got off the phone with > Cottman transmission and he told me it was a solenoid that had failed > and burnt up the transmission. 14 hundred bucks. A fail safe of some > kind sounds like a good idea on some of these components now days. I > guess ya cant win them all. > how does the solenoid burn out the whole transmission??? if the solenoid is not switching to activate the clutch pistons, how can the clutches burn out? it's just in a "forced" neutral. unless you want to pay for a dealer diagnostic, for the price, it's got to be way cheaper to replace the solenoid and take a pretty good stab at that curing the problem than having someone give you a phone diagnosis and talk you into a $1400 bill. |
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The reason I went with Cottman instead of a Honda dealer. I called the
dealer first and talked to the service manager. After describing the problem I asked him what he thought. He said "That sounds bad" I then asked him what it might cost. He said they could find out what was wrong with it by putting it on the machine but that they did not work on transmissions there, all they could do was replace it with a rebuilt transmission and it would run $3,500.00. So my choices were getting ripped by Honda for 3,500 or possibly getting the shaft from Cottmans for 13 to 18 hundred. She gets a 12 month 12,000 warranty so she can drive it for 11 months and then dump it for a better brand. |
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Dave wrote:
> The reason I went with Cottman instead of a Honda dealer. I called the > dealer first and talked to the service manager. After describing the > problem I asked him what he thought. He said "That sounds bad" I then > asked him what it might cost. He said they could find out what was > wrong with it by putting it on the machine but that they did not work > on transmissions there, all they could do was replace it with a rebuilt > transmission and it would run $3,500.00. So my choices were getting > ripped by Honda for 3,500 or possibly getting the shaft from Cottmans > for 13 to 18 hundred. She gets a 12 month 12,000 warranty so she can > drive it for 11 months and then dump it for a better brand. > no need to slag the whole brand because she bought a used lemon. ever think that might have been the reason the original owner sold her a 2002 so cheaply? ya gets what ya pay for. |
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