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Re: 2003 Honda Odyssey EX shifting problem [bimmerang] by blackexv6
Nov 21, 2006 (11:44 am)
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Replying to: bimmerang (Nov 20, 2006 6:55 pm)

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Looks like there is a class action law suit against Honda with the transmission failures.
 
It's about time...a tranny failture on the highway can be dangerous. I know first hand...2003 Accord V6, 40k miles (bought new) failed uphill on I-78 in New Jersey, barely moved off the road in heavy truck traffic.
 
Also, my 2000 Odyssey with 135k is on its 3rd transmission (all free replacements). Instead of putting another defective tranny in the cars, Honda should have sued their supplier & demanded an engineering solution to the problem.
 
Now I'm dealing with the 2000rpm drone on my new '06 Odyssey. Some say I'm a glutton for punishment.
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Class Action Law Suit by blackexv6
Nov 21, 2006 (11:46 am)
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Looks like there is a class action law suit against Honda with the transmission failures.
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Re: 2003 Honda Odyssey EX shifting problem [blackexv6] by fezo
Nov 21, 2006 (12:14 pm)
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Replying to: blackexv6 (Nov 21, 2006 11:44 am)

You're a glutton for punishment.
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Re: Transmission problem in 2002 ody [ody02tjk] by rafe82abn
Nov 22, 2006 (6:57 am)
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Replying to: ody02tjk (Nov 17, 2006 12:45 pm)

Same here, 2002 Ody with 60k miles. It cost me $3,100 to have the transmission and motor mounts replaced at a local transmission specialist (excellent reputation). I wish I could have found this forum earlier and at least tried at the dealer. I have called Honda and two local dealers and they all said I am out of luck because I already had the transmission replaced.
 
I guess I will have to wait and see if there is another class action to include the 02's and 03's.
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Re: Transmission problem in 2002 ody [rafe82abn] by fezo
Nov 22, 2006 (7:57 am)
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Replying to: rafe82abn (Nov 22, 2006 6:57 am)

Man, that brings up an issue I debate with myself. My 02 is now up to 110K and is on its second transmission (replaced around 65K). My question will be what to do should the current one fail. If Honda will do something for me that would be fine, but otherwise I;d take it to local transmission guy who would rebuild it himself for a lot less than an out of warranty Honda repair.
 
I plan to keep the van to 200K and am basically making car payments to myself so I'll be ready when the time comes.
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Re: 2003 Honda Odyssey EX shifting problem [user777] by bimmerang
Nov 22, 2006 (8:26 am)
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Replying to: user777 (Nov 21, 2006 9:42 am)

Can anybody confirm my problem is or (is not) a result of fluid change I performed myself? I don't go to the dealer for regular services and may have tough time arm wrestling with them.
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2000 Honda Odyssey EX New Tranny Problem by bg18947
Nov 22, 2006 (3:46 pm)
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I just had the tranmission changed on my '00 Odyssey with just under 60K miles, under the extended warranty. I've driven two tanks of gas since then and it appears that my gas mileage has dropped. It seems like the new tranny has problems shifting from 3rd to 4th. The old bad one had trouble going from 1st to 2nd with a thunking sound and also experienced slippage. I hope this replacment tranny isn't going to give me problems.
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Failing Transmission on 2000 Odyssey from Canada by mstrange
Dec 27, 2006 (3:23 pm)
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I purchased the van NEW from a local dealer. They told me that they had purchased the vans from a Canadian dealer (because of the demand for these at the time) and converted them (instrument panel, exhaust etc.) and that this were made on the same assembly line. They also had a third party warranty on the van. I have 110,000 miles on it and am getting a P0740 error code which is "The PCM has determined that a malfunction exists in the electrical circuit for the torque converter clutch." This is a sign of needing a new transmission!
 
If I would have wanted a Hyundai or Kia I would have bought them. They are offering a 100,000 mile warranty and I could have saved a bundle of cash. Instead I went with a reliable name and now feel like I am getting burned. I have not talked to the dealer yet, but think Honda should replace all of these that need it regardless of miles, due to a fault of this transmission.
 
Now that I have treated the car well and been able to get 110,000 miles from a defective transmission I get punished. It also looks like I will get the double shaft according to what I have seen others posted with Canadian versions - Honda America says we can not touch it and Honda Canada says you have it registered in the US. Can Honda not let the left hand know what the right hand is doing!?
 
Someone from Honda should be on these boards and giving some feedback. Another option is to give this a LOT of publicity (local news, letters to editors etc.) and see if they will step up to the plate. I love this van, but I do expect it to run well into the 200,000-300,000 miles if not why buy this and pay the extra?
 
Mike
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Re: Failing Transmission on 2000 Odyssey from Canada [mstrange] by blackexv6
Dec 27, 2006 (4:37 pm)
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Replying to: mstrange (Dec 27, 2006 3:23 pm)

There is a class action settlement suit against Honda for the defective transmissions. They are extending warranties to 109,000 miles in V6 equipped Honda & Acuras from '99-'03.
 
You are entitled to a free transmission replacement. Many people are reporting "goodwill" consideration from Honda well beyond the mileage warranty. I heard many are paying for the labor & Honda will buy the parts. If you have over 110k.
 
Here is a link for the settlement link title
 
With your case, don't pay anything!!!!
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Re: Failing Transmission on 2000 Odyssey from Canada [mstrange] by bobber1
Dec 27, 2006 (6:08 pm)
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Replying to: mstrange (Dec 27, 2006 3:23 pm)

My goodness. The car has 110,000 miles on it! I'm not saying it should be going bad, but to expect Honda to foot the entire bill for a tranny with that many miles on it is unreasonable. I don't know of any manufacturer including the likes of Cadillac, Mercedes, BMW who will warrantee their tranny that long.
 
Before you get mad, contact Honda and see what they'll offer to do. As other posters have noted, they know they have a problem and have offered to do more then most manufactures would.

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