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Re: Honda 2007 Odyssey Transmission replaced [scswanberg]
by nash1234
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Nov 13, 2008 (12:19 pm)
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Replying to: scswanberg (Nov 13, 2008 12:04 pm)
Wow. How many miles do you have on your 2007? I also have a 2007 EX, and while I do not have issues with noise etc, my MPG is also terrible. Hope that's not indicative of a future issue.
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- #871 of 1285
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transmission "upgrade" possible?
by 2000glxstick
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Nov 13, 2008 (8:29 pm)
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So I was wondering...what is required to upgrade an '05-'06 Odyssey EX to the '07+ transmission? I assume a new PCM?
Does anybody know if this is possible?
'07 transmission is part number 20021-R36-000
'05 transmission is part number 20021-RGR-A01 (which is itself a replacement for the original 20021-RGR-A00)
'07 Ridgeline trans is 20021-RJF-T10
'07 Pilot trans is a 20021-PVL-050
None are available in the US except as remanufactured parts by the way.
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- #872 of 1285
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Re: 2005 transmission needs replacement in only 43000 miles [2000glxstick]
by jlindke
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Nov 15, 2008 (1:47 pm)
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Replying to: 2000glxstick (Nov 06, 2008 7:20 pm)
I have this same problem, the transmission shudders and shakes the car slightly when the car goes from 4th to 5th gear at low speeds, usually around 40mph. This problem is exacerbated when going over a slight incline or on a turn or anything that puts slightly more pressure on the engine/transmission during this shift. I have had it to the dealer 3 times and each time they jump in and go for a ride with me and it doesnt do it. I had the transmission oil changed which solved the problem for about 1000 miles then it came back. The car now has 68k miles on it and i am the original owner. This is my 5th new honda, my last was a 2002 odyssey. I thought these honda transmission problems were solved with the new 05 units. Mabye they are not, as i begin to seach on this problem it sounds like there are lots of folks that are starting to have this problem with 05 Odysseys. Im wondering if we will start seeing alot more of these transmission shudder problems as the 05 units start to get miles on them like mine. Im headed to the dealer again on Monday, hopefully it will do it this time when they drive it and honda will cover it. I would hate to think i would have to pony up for a new transmission on this new of a car that has had impeccable care. If so, this number 5 honda will be the last i ever buy, as I could have better luck with a just about any other brand.
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- #873 of 1285
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how would i know if the transmission is not working correctly?
by miyervang
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Nov 16, 2008 (6:21 pm)
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- #874 of 1285
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how would i know if the transmission is not working correctly?
by miyervang
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Nov 15, 2008 (5:45 am)
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01 odyessy..
81000 mileage
how would i know if the transmission having problem or doesn't shift in the right gear?
would i feel it, while driving the car?
oh, have another question.
my steering wheel shake when i'm steping on my brake to stop. it doesn't matter if in the highway or street. when i brake, it shake.
can anyone help out...
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- #875 of 1285
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Re: how would i know if the transmission is not working correctly? [miyervang]
by jipster
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Nov 16, 2008 (6:21 pm)
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Replying to: miyervang (Nov 15, 2008 5:45 am)
my steering wheel shake when i'm steping on my brake to stop. it doesn't matter if in the highway or street.
Your rotors are warped. They need to be turned or replaced. Shouldn't be that expensive.
If there was a problem with your transmission shifting you likely would feel it. i.e slipping...slamming... engine racing.. hesitation
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- #876 of 1285
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Re: how would i know if the transmission is not working correctly? [jipster]
by kominsky
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Nov 24, 2008 (1:28 pm)
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Replying to: jipster (Nov 16, 2008 6:21 pm)
"If there was a problem with your transmission shifting you likely would feel it. i.e slipping...slamming... engine racing.. hesitation"
Both times the tranny went bad in my wife's '00 Ody, all the above symptoms were preceded by a "check engine" light.
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- #877 of 1285
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Whirl sound from engine
by vamomtobe
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Nov 30, 2008 (5:43 am)
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Okay, I hope you guys can help me. I have a 2007 Ody with 13,300 miles. Yesterday, I was driving on local roads w/ traffic lights going anywhere from 40 to 60. I noticed a high pitch whirl sound coming from the engine when I would accelerate or decelerate to a stop. There was no sound when I was sitting at the light. I ran my errand and the car sat in a parking lot for a couple of hours. I did the reverse trip home and no sound. Could it be one of the belts? If so, isn't it early for me to having problems with the belt. I have an appt with the dealer on Monday. If I can't replicate the noise, am I wasting my time going to the dealer? Also, is this a warranty issue or are they going to argue wear and tear?
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- #878 of 1285
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Re: "TRANSMISSION FLUID FILTER" [car_guy_61]
by MrDavis
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Nov 30, 2008 (10:08 am)
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Replying to: car_guy_61 (Nov 11, 2008 11:58 am)
Is this true for all Odysseys or just '05+? I have an '06 with a tranny that just started whining and shifting a little differently. The fluid is slightly low. I've done some light towing. The car has 48K miles.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
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Re: Whirl sound from engine [vamomtobe]
by sonofknud
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Dec 01, 2008 (8:56 pm)
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Replying to: vamomtobe (Nov 30, 2008 5:43 am)
I have a 2008 Ody and at 50 miles an hour we have sputtering engine sound. I have heard of people complain on a engine pinging but it does not seem to fit that. They seem to notice going up hill. We you going up hill on the way their and downhill on the way home? I have heard of a heat shield problem that is what I think we have at 50 mph we get a noise from a heat shield vibration.
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