1997 2.2 Auto slipping from 3rd to 4th.. is it solenoid? if so where is this?
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1997 2.2 Auto slipping from 3rd to 4th.. is it solenoid? if so where is this?
okay.. only 113k, we have drained and replaced fluid..
it drives GREAT from 1-2-3 then going into 4th, it slips and revs up and you have to let off the gas to have it shift to 4th..
did a diagnosis and nothing came up outta the computer..
we were just gonig to replace the transmission today, but pull a part didnt have one, friend told me to replace the filter, but i heard that it is a sponge type that is in the case, so thats a lot of work, and they didnt have one in stock and would have to order it..
i read it could be the solenoid(s) yet wouldnt that show up on the computer?
i know where the solenoids are... but shouldnt that show up in diagnosis test??
also, would driving it while it does this mess it up further?
thanks for the help
gregg
it drives GREAT from 1-2-3 then going into 4th, it slips and revs up and you have to let off the gas to have it shift to 4th..
did a diagnosis and nothing came up outta the computer..
we were just gonig to replace the transmission today, but pull a part didnt have one, friend told me to replace the filter, but i heard that it is a sponge type that is in the case, so thats a lot of work, and they didnt have one in stock and would have to order it..
i read it could be the solenoid(s) yet wouldnt that show up on the computer?
i know where the solenoids are... but shouldnt that show up in diagnosis test??
also, would driving it while it does this mess it up further?
thanks for the help
gregg
Last edited by gregg0ry; 10-18-2009 at 05:14 PM.
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I had issues with my 94 Accord slipping, and ended up buying a used tranny and swapping them out.
Now I have a 97 Accord, and on these years the filter is internal to the transmission and cannot be changed out unless an overhaul is done. Not sure why Honda designed it like this.
Now I have a 97 Accord, and on these years the filter is internal to the transmission and cannot be changed out unless an overhaul is done. Not sure why Honda designed it like this.
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