trans issues on 90 accord dx automatic
#1
trans issues on 90 accord dx automatic
ok so i have searched for anyone else who had this issue but couldnt find anything so if somebody knows where to find the answer it will be muchly appreciated
ok so i have a 1990 honda accord 2 dr coupe dx 2.2l 4 speed automatic with 200xx miles on it
my transmission has started kinda jumping about 500 rpm between 2nd gear and 3rd gear, and if im rolling to a stop but start accelerating again before i stop it kinda gets confused about what gear to start back out in, and when cruising at freeway speeds it tends to jump between the last two gears while at a constant speed... any help will be greatly appreicated.. thx for your time!
ok so i have a 1990 honda accord 2 dr coupe dx 2.2l 4 speed automatic with 200xx miles on it
my transmission has started kinda jumping about 500 rpm between 2nd gear and 3rd gear, and if im rolling to a stop but start accelerating again before i stop it kinda gets confused about what gear to start back out in, and when cruising at freeway speeds it tends to jump between the last two gears while at a constant speed... any help will be greatly appreicated.. thx for your time!
#6
yeah i was guna do that today but ive had no time so hopefully tomorrow will check that and me and u both, that is guna suck if the trannys goin, but idk cuz it feels like my jeep did when the trans filter was plugged...
#7
I agree w/ changing the trans fluid. For best possible results, a complete fluid swap is suggested. Check youtube "atomatic transmission fluid flush". (use this spelling for search) The procedure is not a flush, but does completely empty old fluid.
Another method is to simply drain/replace fluid three times. This is easier, but a bit expensive at $6-$8/qt for ATF-Z1.
Also, has anyone changed the throttle linkage or adjusted throttle mechanism? Adjusting the transmission throttle linkage per Honda Shop Manual (see DIY Online Manuals for download if you don't have a manual) can greatly impact shift quality. Even if nothing has been done, may be worth checking and adjusting to spec.
good luck
Another method is to simply drain/replace fluid three times. This is easier, but a bit expensive at $6-$8/qt for ATF-Z1.
Also, has anyone changed the throttle linkage or adjusted throttle mechanism? Adjusting the transmission throttle linkage per Honda Shop Manual (see DIY Online Manuals for download if you don't have a manual) can greatly impact shift quality. Even if nothing has been done, may be worth checking and adjusting to spec.
good luck
Last edited by TexasHonda; 12-04-2010 at 09:28 AM.
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