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1285 messages, Last post on Nov 25, 2009 at 12:50 PM
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Replying to: vamomtobe (Nov 30, 2008 5:43 am) i changed my oil at 30k and so far haven't noticed any sound. i did what my mechanic (NOT THE HONDA DEALER) calls a flush. drain, refill with 3.1 qts .drive it around. drain, refill. I know its expensive this way, but still less than someone else doing a mere drain, refill. apparently, 3.1 qts is only half or a third of all the oil in the transmission and technically, even the flush might still not get all of it. my dealer told me 60,000 for trans oil change. i can't believe it. the old (i used to have a 99 lx) tranny needed new oil every 15K. i will say that i love this van. if i was single w/ no kids (i am not and i have 4 - kids, that is), and could drive only one car, it would be this one. fine, call me a geek - i don't care. p.s. - all this transmission crap could be avoided if they just made it with a manual.
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Replying to: hangaralf1 (Dec 28, 2008 7:09 pm) |
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my trany went down on 80,000. I took it to dealer and of course it was bad trany. they offer me 50:50 from honda corp. i didn't take it because still 2000.00 out of my pocket. i will offer just for labor which is 1000.00.. bad choice for $38,000.
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A web search on Odyssey transmission failure will get you over 562,000 hits and yet Honda tries to ignore this problem and treat each occurrence as a one time failure. That is B.S join a class action suit and get them to stand behind their
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I would like input from everyone on the following transmission story. We have a 2000 Odyssey which had the original (under warranty) transmission replaced 10/06 at 98,000 miles. One month later that transmission was found to be defective and a third transmission was put into the van in January '07. At that time I was told that there was no charge because the second transmission had also been defective. Now, 2 years and 30,000 miles later the third transmission needs to be replaced and Honda has graciously offered to split the cost with us. When I asked about the 3year/36 month warranty I was told by Honda that because I did not "participate" (their word) in the replacement cost I was only covered for 12month/12,000 miles. Apparently, if I had paid even a dollar towards the replacement of their defective product my warranty would cover the FOURTH transmission. Now I'm out $1400. At no time did anyone from Honda ever ask me if I wanted to "participate" or explain that replacement of their defective part would only result in an additional 12/12 coverage. I have never heard of this. I've contacted Honda about this and am waiting for a regional manager to contact me. Has anyone out there ever had this happen to them? If so, please let me know if you were able to resolve the problem. Thanks!
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Replying to: griffin5 (Jan 06, 2009 3:52 pm) I had to pay part of my replacement, so I wonder what excuse they will give me when my new one fails... |
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Replying to: s2006cw (Jul 25, 2008 8:42 pm) |
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My 2000 Odyssey has had 2 replacement transmission in the past (85,000 & 110,000 miles). Now, I have about 180,000 on it and the transmission is completely gone. The transmission is no longer staying in gear whatsoever are as it will not even go into drive or reverse. I was wondering if anyone out there has gotten "goodwill" assistance from American Honda with the same mileage? If so, how many miles did your vehicle have and how much of a percentage did they offer? I would appreciate any information whatsoever to this matter.
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| I have a 2000 Odyssey with all the bells and whistles on it that came at the time of purchase. I have maintained it meticulously at the Honda dealer. The van still looks like it did in 2000 when we purchased it. great story, except the van is now inoperable, needing a new transmission. This will be the forth. Someone please tell me why the Odyssey has such a flawed design in their transmissions. The service rep at the dealer says this is the only year there have been problems with the tranny, but as I read the posts in this forum, it sounds like there are symptoms of clunks and shifting irregularities evident in other years also. these are the same problems that I have experienced over the years and complained about. I have gone to the corporate level and filed a claim this time, but have been denied. Honda says I need a $3600 transmission because of "internal problems" with a system they have admitted is flawed. | |
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Replying to: del22 (Jan 07, 2009 3:21 pm) |
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