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Re: Transmission Trauma? [unhappyowner1] by jipster
Jan 26, 2007 (6:12 pm)
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Replying to: unhappyowner1 (Jan 25, 2007 7:12 am)

I wouldn't have much confidence in this dealership to fix your car, especially since they returned it in the same condition that you brought it in... apparently without even test driving it. Maybe they needed to replace the engine instead of the transmission??
 
Get familiar with your states lemon laws. It should be in your owners manual packet. Try another dealership, or put some heat on Nissan Versa to fix it properly while providing you with a comparable loaner car.
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2001 honda civic transmision fluid fiasco by glenn386
Jan 31, 2007 (12:21 pm)
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Replying to: dsjd2007 (Jan 16, 2007 4:26 pm)

I had the transmission fluid changed at an oil change franchise (and they were done in a Jiffy). They used the back flush method rather than dropping the pan. The problem is that they put in their standard dexron III fluid and did not include the bottled additive that brings the dexron III up to the standards for Honda's Z1 transmision fluid. I was unaware that the Honda required a different fluid at the time, but watched from the waiting room window...nothing went in my car other than the standard Dexron III. The transmission failed 20 day latter.
 
The district manager for the franchise is refusing to work with me on repairing the transmsision, stating that the work order says the additive was install even though I know it wasn't.
 
My honda dealer doesn't want to give an opinion on what caused the failure and also doesn't want to "get in the Middle".
 
Can others with more knowledge than me please inform me of the failure mode of this transmission with the wrong tranmission fluid installed as described. I have been told that 2-3 weeks is an appropriate time frame for the Dexron III to cause a failure. Direction to any web sites that will address this situation would also be appreciated.
 
Thank You
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Re: 2001 honda civic transmision fluid fiasco [glenn386] by imidazol97
Jan 31, 2007 (12:31 pm)
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Replying to: glenn386 (Jan 31, 2007 12:21 pm)

How many miles? What kind of maintenance schedule earlier?
 
Hondas have a reputation for transmissions. I find it hard to believe it was caused by lack of a small additive that adjusted it to Honda's requirements. I find the concepts that certain cars require special fluids only available from their manufacturers' special shelves a little tough to belive -- with a little background in chemistry.
 
I hear more speculation about the flush method rather than drop, drain, new filter, refill method that takes more than 5 minutes and $199.
 
I sure hope you have a pint jar of the fluid that came out of the transmission to give to an analyzing lab. And you probably need to find a transmission specializing mechanic who testifies after analyzing the results--he's the one who may want the pint of tranny fluid.
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Re: 2001 honda civic transmision fluid fiasco [imidazol97] by glenn386
Jan 31, 2007 (12:41 pm)
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Jan 31, 2007 12:31 pm)

The car has 152,000 miles (with a 5 year old car that is obviously a lot of highway miles), and fuild change is recommended in the owners manual at 120,000. The fluid was changed at 95,000 miles and again at 151,000 miles. I have been told that the additive is a viscosity modifier that changes the pressure of the fluid delivery to internal parts. The franchise re-did the service when the problem surfaced and flushed out all the fluid from the original change and replaced it with new dexron with the Additive The problem just got worse, with total failure 5 miles later.
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Re: 2001 honda civic transmision fluid fiasco [glenn386] by imidazol97
Jan 31, 2007 (12:47 pm)
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Replying to: glenn386 (Jan 31, 2007 12:41 pm)

>The franchise re-did the service when the problem surfaced and flushed out all the fluid from the original change
 
They were happy to flush away evidence...
 
Highway miles would be better than cold short trip city miles IMHO. I'd rather have seen fluid drains at 50K + or earlier. I don't like long life recommendations on any fluids. But you changed earlier than the recommendation, that's good.
 
A local radio talk program mechanic does arbitration and forensic mechanical work. That's the type of person you need to have look at the failure mode of tranny. He's extremely knowledgeable. Probably costs$$$.
 
So it failed within a 1000 miles!!!! Who has the transmission now. Make sure evidence doesn't disappear again.
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Re: 2001 honda civic transmision fluid fiasco [imidazol97] by glenn386
Jan 31, 2007 (1:22 pm)
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Jan 31, 2007 12:47 pm)

The Honda Dealer has it. They said they don't get into the internal workings of transmissions- they just replace them.
 
I thought that was surprising.
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Re: 97 Mazda 626 Transmission OBDII Code P0708 [whidbeyrep] by whidbeyrep
Feb 03, 2007 (7:33 pm)
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Replying to: whidbeyrep (Jan 20, 2007 9:13 pm)

I replaced the range sensor and it fixed the problem. I still have a problem with that pesky O/D light flashing occasionally. Today I drove from Whidbey island to Seattle and it came on about six times (Always resets when turning the key off) At 60 mph the rpm is around 2500 sometimes a little lower, I can always tell when it is about to flash as the tranny shifts to a lower speed and the rpm goes up. I have read previously about the solenoid block causing the problems. Im not sure about the solenoid block as I believe it is inside the cover on the front of the CD4E tranny. Does anyone know if it can be changed out? Does any one that has had a previous problem with the O/D light know of a fix. Is it normal for the Rpm to run around 2500 while cruising at 55 -60 mph. I did install the tranny cooler (simple process)Bypassed the radiator all together.
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Ran Over Something now Tranny Problems by kimberlie
Feb 17, 2007 (7:19 pm)
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Ran over a large flat piece of metal but it flipped up and wedged under the car (1997 Nissan Sentra 5 speed manual). Had to jack car up to un-wedge. Was dark but was wedged behind the tranny. Now car won't go into 3rd or 4th gear but 1st, 2nd & 5th are ok. Is also leaking something but not sure what until daylight. Left car afraid to drive it. Any idea what I may have screwed up?
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Transmission problem with my Ford expd. v8, 5.4 engine by ayakata
Feb 26, 2007 (7:59 pm)
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I have a 1999 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer, 5.4 liter Triton V-8 with 165,000 miles. It is clean with NO problems of ANY kind since I bought 2 months ago, as a matter of fact the car was driven from Boston to washington d.c with no problem. However, yesterday I noticed some little resistance in its movement and today the truck refuses to advance or reverse and people says it is the transmission. I checked the transmission fluid and there was a fluid in it, however the engine oil level was very low, so I immediately added some engine oil and trans fluid but the truck still will not move forward or backward. In order not to cause further damage, I had the truck towed to my mechanic and who also says that since the truck will not moves, it must be a trans problem.
 
I am just wondering if it could be something else or maybe something that does not require another trans, or maybe there is something else that can be tested or checked on the truck before buying another trans, and if the need be that I must buy a new trans, if there is any suggestions, advice or any helpful hints, tips.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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ansmission problem with my Ford expd. v8, 5.4 engine by ayakata
Feb 27, 2007 (7:02 am)
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Sorry I forgot to mentioned that I just added remote paging security alarm auto remote start and new dvd player installed in the truck. I added these features on saturday and the trans problem start on sunday... could this just be a coincidence or have anything to do with the transmission?
 
I have a 1999 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer, 5.4 liter Triton V-8 with 165,000 miles. It is clean with NO problems of ANY kind since I bought 2 months ago, as a matter of fact the car was driven from Boston to washington d.c with no problem. However, yesterday I noticed some little resistance in its movement and today the truck refuses to advance or reverse and people says it is the transmission. I checked the transmission fluid and there was a fluid in it, however the engine oil level was very low, so I immediately added some engine oil and trans fluid but the truck still will not move forward or backward. In order not to cause further damage, I had the truck towed to my mechanic and who also says that since the truck will not moves, it must be a trans problem.
  
I am just wondering if it could be something else or maybe something that does not require another trans, or maybe there is something else that can be tested or checked on the truck before buying another trans, and if the need be that I must buy a new trans, if there is any suggestions, advice or any helpful hints, tips.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

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