02 Oddy blinking "D" of Death
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Re: 02 Oddy blinking "D" of Death
As most threads on here this one has gone in the toilet.... Visit
www.odyclub.com and read some of the threads on the Ody transmission
problems....
"Owen Robb" <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:trceb3h13khd190o1sgrmplrsfvfjm1kph@4ax.com...
>I just want to throw this out and see what happens
>
> I bought an 2002 Oddy last August and have put just over
> 10,000 klm's on it (80,500 klm's) total. Last March 27 had the trans
> fluid flushed after noticing hard shifing at 40 klh. In June had the
> first blinking "D" light on dash but no code. Then in end of July had
> three different times the "D" light came on. On July 30 it gave up a
> code 27-1 (4th pressure switch failture shifting is delayed). Of
> course the warrenty is over as of March 25/2007.
> The dealer is quoting a new transmision @$ 4100.00.
> My questions are 1) has anyone had any sucsess(sp) going to a
> rebuilder rather than the "new" trans
> 2)has anyone had any luck with getting Honda Canada to pony up
> some of the cost of the trans?
> I believe that this is an issue with Honda Canada and a known problem
> with their transmissions and not a repair issue with the dealer.
> BTW I have a good relationship with the dealer and feel that good
> things will come of that after I deal with Honda Canada.
>
> Thanks for any input
> Owen
www.odyclub.com and read some of the threads on the Ody transmission
problems....
"Owen Robb" <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:trceb3h13khd190o1sgrmplrsfvfjm1kph@4ax.com...
>I just want to throw this out and see what happens
>
> I bought an 2002 Oddy last August and have put just over
> 10,000 klm's on it (80,500 klm's) total. Last March 27 had the trans
> fluid flushed after noticing hard shifing at 40 klh. In June had the
> first blinking "D" light on dash but no code. Then in end of July had
> three different times the "D" light came on. On July 30 it gave up a
> code 27-1 (4th pressure switch failture shifting is delayed). Of
> course the warrenty is over as of March 25/2007.
> The dealer is quoting a new transmision @$ 4100.00.
> My questions are 1) has anyone had any sucsess(sp) going to a
> rebuilder rather than the "new" trans
> 2)has anyone had any luck with getting Honda Canada to pony up
> some of the cost of the trans?
> I believe that this is an issue with Honda Canada and a known problem
> with their transmissions and not a repair issue with the dealer.
> BTW I have a good relationship with the dealer and feel that good
> things will come of that after I deal with Honda Canada.
>
> Thanks for any input
> Owen
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Re: 02 Oddy blinking "D" of Death
"Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in message
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> As most threads on here this one has gone in the toilet.... Visit
> www.odyclub.com and read some of the threads on the Ody transmission
> problems....
Oh lighten up Woody. Elmo is a chronic malcontent, and it was
fun getting his goat. The thread can continue, if necessary.
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Re: 02 Oddy blinking "D" of Death
"Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in message
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> As most threads on here this one has gone in the toilet.... Visit
> www.odyclub.com and read some of the threads on the Ody transmission
> problems....
Oh lighten up Woody. Elmo is a chronic malcontent, and it was
fun getting his goat. The thread can continue, if necessary.
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Re: 02 Oddy blinking "D" of Death
"Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in message
news:%lNti.33185$C96.30748@newssvr23.news.prodigy. net...
> As most threads on here this one has gone in the toilet.... Visit
> www.odyclub.com and read some of the threads on the Ody transmission
> problems....
Oh lighten up Woody. Elmo is a chronic malcontent, and it was
fun getting his goat. The thread can continue, if necessary.
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Re: 02 Oddy blinking "D" of Death
On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 18:35:04 -0400, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>As most threads on here this one has gone in the toilet.... Visit
>www.odyclub.com and read some of the threads on the Ody transmission
>problems....
>
>
>"Owen Robb" <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:trceb3h13khd190o1sgrmplrsfvfjm1kph@4ax.com.. .
>>I just want to throw this out and see what happens
>>
>> I bought an 2002 Oddy last August and have put just over
>> 10,000 klm's on it (80,500 klm's) total. Last March 27 had the trans
>> fluid flushed after noticing hard shifing at 40 klh. In June had the
>> first blinking "D" light on dash but no code. Then in end of July had
>> three different times the "D" light came on. On July 30 it gave up a
>> code 27-1 (4th pressure switch failture shifting is delayed). Of
>> course the warrenty is over as of March 25/2007.
>> The dealer is quoting a new transmision @$ 4100.00.
>> My questions are 1) has anyone had any sucsess(sp) going to a
>> rebuilder rather than the "new" trans
>> 2)has anyone had any luck with getting Honda Canada to pony up
>> some of the cost of the trans?
>> I believe that this is an issue with Honda Canada and a known problem
>> with their transmissions and not a repair issue with the dealer.
>> BTW I have a good relationship with the dealer and feel that good
>> things will come of that after I deal with Honda Canada.
>>
>> Thanks for any input
>> Owen
>
Thanks Woody, I will be taking it to the "Oddy Club" , I guess what
I was looking for was if all the transmission issues are the same or
is there more than one issue with the transmission. Also could a part
or part be replaced and be done for less at a rebuilder. I don't want
to end up with a "new " transmision and 80,000 k later have the same
issue.
I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
own up to the issue with their transmissons.
Owen
>As most threads on here this one has gone in the toilet.... Visit
>www.odyclub.com and read some of the threads on the Ody transmission
>problems....
>
>
>"Owen Robb" <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:trceb3h13khd190o1sgrmplrsfvfjm1kph@4ax.com.. .
>>I just want to throw this out and see what happens
>>
>> I bought an 2002 Oddy last August and have put just over
>> 10,000 klm's on it (80,500 klm's) total. Last March 27 had the trans
>> fluid flushed after noticing hard shifing at 40 klh. In June had the
>> first blinking "D" light on dash but no code. Then in end of July had
>> three different times the "D" light came on. On July 30 it gave up a
>> code 27-1 (4th pressure switch failture shifting is delayed). Of
>> course the warrenty is over as of March 25/2007.
>> The dealer is quoting a new transmision @$ 4100.00.
>> My questions are 1) has anyone had any sucsess(sp) going to a
>> rebuilder rather than the "new" trans
>> 2)has anyone had any luck with getting Honda Canada to pony up
>> some of the cost of the trans?
>> I believe that this is an issue with Honda Canada and a known problem
>> with their transmissions and not a repair issue with the dealer.
>> BTW I have a good relationship with the dealer and feel that good
>> things will come of that after I deal with Honda Canada.
>>
>> Thanks for any input
>> Owen
>
Thanks Woody, I will be taking it to the "Oddy Club" , I guess what
I was looking for was if all the transmission issues are the same or
is there more than one issue with the transmission. Also could a part
or part be replaced and be done for less at a rebuilder. I don't want
to end up with a "new " transmision and 80,000 k later have the same
issue.
I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
own up to the issue with their transmissons.
Owen
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Re: 02 Oddy blinking "D" of Death
On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 18:35:04 -0400, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>As most threads on here this one has gone in the toilet.... Visit
>www.odyclub.com and read some of the threads on the Ody transmission
>problems....
>
>
>"Owen Robb" <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:trceb3h13khd190o1sgrmplrsfvfjm1kph@4ax.com.. .
>>I just want to throw this out and see what happens
>>
>> I bought an 2002 Oddy last August and have put just over
>> 10,000 klm's on it (80,500 klm's) total. Last March 27 had the trans
>> fluid flushed after noticing hard shifing at 40 klh. In June had the
>> first blinking "D" light on dash but no code. Then in end of July had
>> three different times the "D" light came on. On July 30 it gave up a
>> code 27-1 (4th pressure switch failture shifting is delayed). Of
>> course the warrenty is over as of March 25/2007.
>> The dealer is quoting a new transmision @$ 4100.00.
>> My questions are 1) has anyone had any sucsess(sp) going to a
>> rebuilder rather than the "new" trans
>> 2)has anyone had any luck with getting Honda Canada to pony up
>> some of the cost of the trans?
>> I believe that this is an issue with Honda Canada and a known problem
>> with their transmissions and not a repair issue with the dealer.
>> BTW I have a good relationship with the dealer and feel that good
>> things will come of that after I deal with Honda Canada.
>>
>> Thanks for any input
>> Owen
>
Thanks Woody, I will be taking it to the "Oddy Club" , I guess what
I was looking for was if all the transmission issues are the same or
is there more than one issue with the transmission. Also could a part
or part be replaced and be done for less at a rebuilder. I don't want
to end up with a "new " transmision and 80,000 k later have the same
issue.
I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
own up to the issue with their transmissons.
Owen
>As most threads on here this one has gone in the toilet.... Visit
>www.odyclub.com and read some of the threads on the Ody transmission
>problems....
>
>
>"Owen Robb" <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:trceb3h13khd190o1sgrmplrsfvfjm1kph@4ax.com.. .
>>I just want to throw this out and see what happens
>>
>> I bought an 2002 Oddy last August and have put just over
>> 10,000 klm's on it (80,500 klm's) total. Last March 27 had the trans
>> fluid flushed after noticing hard shifing at 40 klh. In June had the
>> first blinking "D" light on dash but no code. Then in end of July had
>> three different times the "D" light came on. On July 30 it gave up a
>> code 27-1 (4th pressure switch failture shifting is delayed). Of
>> course the warrenty is over as of March 25/2007.
>> The dealer is quoting a new transmision @$ 4100.00.
>> My questions are 1) has anyone had any sucsess(sp) going to a
>> rebuilder rather than the "new" trans
>> 2)has anyone had any luck with getting Honda Canada to pony up
>> some of the cost of the trans?
>> I believe that this is an issue with Honda Canada and a known problem
>> with their transmissions and not a repair issue with the dealer.
>> BTW I have a good relationship with the dealer and feel that good
>> things will come of that after I deal with Honda Canada.
>>
>> Thanks for any input
>> Owen
>
Thanks Woody, I will be taking it to the "Oddy Club" , I guess what
I was looking for was if all the transmission issues are the same or
is there more than one issue with the transmission. Also could a part
or part be replaced and be done for less at a rebuilder. I don't want
to end up with a "new " transmision and 80,000 k later have the same
issue.
I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
own up to the issue with their transmissons.
Owen
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Re: 02 Oddy blinking "D" of Death
On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 18:35:04 -0400, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>As most threads on here this one has gone in the toilet.... Visit
>www.odyclub.com and read some of the threads on the Ody transmission
>problems....
>
>
>"Owen Robb" <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:trceb3h13khd190o1sgrmplrsfvfjm1kph@4ax.com.. .
>>I just want to throw this out and see what happens
>>
>> I bought an 2002 Oddy last August and have put just over
>> 10,000 klm's on it (80,500 klm's) total. Last March 27 had the trans
>> fluid flushed after noticing hard shifing at 40 klh. In June had the
>> first blinking "D" light on dash but no code. Then in end of July had
>> three different times the "D" light came on. On July 30 it gave up a
>> code 27-1 (4th pressure switch failture shifting is delayed). Of
>> course the warrenty is over as of March 25/2007.
>> The dealer is quoting a new transmision @$ 4100.00.
>> My questions are 1) has anyone had any sucsess(sp) going to a
>> rebuilder rather than the "new" trans
>> 2)has anyone had any luck with getting Honda Canada to pony up
>> some of the cost of the trans?
>> I believe that this is an issue with Honda Canada and a known problem
>> with their transmissions and not a repair issue with the dealer.
>> BTW I have a good relationship with the dealer and feel that good
>> things will come of that after I deal with Honda Canada.
>>
>> Thanks for any input
>> Owen
>
Thanks Woody, I will be taking it to the "Oddy Club" , I guess what
I was looking for was if all the transmission issues are the same or
is there more than one issue with the transmission. Also could a part
or part be replaced and be done for less at a rebuilder. I don't want
to end up with a "new " transmision and 80,000 k later have the same
issue.
I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
own up to the issue with their transmissons.
Owen
>As most threads on here this one has gone in the toilet.... Visit
>www.odyclub.com and read some of the threads on the Ody transmission
>problems....
>
>
>"Owen Robb" <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:trceb3h13khd190o1sgrmplrsfvfjm1kph@4ax.com.. .
>>I just want to throw this out and see what happens
>>
>> I bought an 2002 Oddy last August and have put just over
>> 10,000 klm's on it (80,500 klm's) total. Last March 27 had the trans
>> fluid flushed after noticing hard shifing at 40 klh. In June had the
>> first blinking "D" light on dash but no code. Then in end of July had
>> three different times the "D" light came on. On July 30 it gave up a
>> code 27-1 (4th pressure switch failture shifting is delayed). Of
>> course the warrenty is over as of March 25/2007.
>> The dealer is quoting a new transmision @$ 4100.00.
>> My questions are 1) has anyone had any sucsess(sp) going to a
>> rebuilder rather than the "new" trans
>> 2)has anyone had any luck with getting Honda Canada to pony up
>> some of the cost of the trans?
>> I believe that this is an issue with Honda Canada and a known problem
>> with their transmissions and not a repair issue with the dealer.
>> BTW I have a good relationship with the dealer and feel that good
>> things will come of that after I deal with Honda Canada.
>>
>> Thanks for any input
>> Owen
>
Thanks Woody, I will be taking it to the "Oddy Club" , I guess what
I was looking for was if all the transmission issues are the same or
is there more than one issue with the transmission. Also could a part
or part be replaced and be done for less at a rebuilder. I don't want
to end up with a "new " transmision and 80,000 k later have the same
issue.
I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
own up to the issue with their transmissons.
Owen
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Re: 02 Oddy blinking "D" of Death
Owen Robb wrote:
> I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
> own up to the issue with their transmissons.
Actually, they have owned up to it. I don't know why your dealer is trying
to charge you for the replacement. Try contacting Honda customer service.
> I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
> own up to the issue with their transmissons.
Actually, they have owned up to it. I don't know why your dealer is trying
to charge you for the replacement. Try contacting Honda customer service.
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Re: 02 Oddy blinking "D" of Death
Owen Robb wrote:
> I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
> own up to the issue with their transmissons.
Actually, they have owned up to it. I don't know why your dealer is trying
to charge you for the replacement. Try contacting Honda customer service.
> I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
> own up to the issue with their transmissons.
Actually, they have owned up to it. I don't know why your dealer is trying
to charge you for the replacement. Try contacting Honda customer service.
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Re: 02 Oddy blinking "D" of Death
Owen Robb wrote:
> I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
> own up to the issue with their transmissons.
Actually, they have owned up to it. I don't know why your dealer is trying
to charge you for the replacement. Try contacting Honda customer service.
> I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
> own up to the issue with their transmissons.
Actually, they have owned up to it. I don't know why your dealer is trying
to charge you for the replacement. Try contacting Honda customer service.
#41
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Re: 02 Oddy blinking "D" of Death
In article <j3ifb3tl03li2l798jc3i3dbpmfj7q5mti@4ax.com>,
Owen Robb <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
> own up to the issue with their transmissons.
They will, but you must ask. And, depending on the dealership and/or
the factory rep, you must follow up and continue to ask some more.
Owen Robb <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
> own up to the issue with their transmissons.
They will, but you must ask. And, depending on the dealership and/or
the factory rep, you must follow up and continue to ask some more.
#42
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Re: 02 Oddy blinking "D" of Death
In article <j3ifb3tl03li2l798jc3i3dbpmfj7q5mti@4ax.com>,
Owen Robb <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
> own up to the issue with their transmissons.
They will, but you must ask. And, depending on the dealership and/or
the factory rep, you must follow up and continue to ask some more.
Owen Robb <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
> own up to the issue with their transmissons.
They will, but you must ask. And, depending on the dealership and/or
the factory rep, you must follow up and continue to ask some more.
#43
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Re: 02 Oddy blinking "D" of Death
In article <j3ifb3tl03li2l798jc3i3dbpmfj7q5mti@4ax.com>,
Owen Robb <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
> own up to the issue with their transmissons.
They will, but you must ask. And, depending on the dealership and/or
the factory rep, you must follow up and continue to ask some more.
Owen Robb <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
> own up to the issue with their transmissons.
They will, but you must ask. And, depending on the dealership and/or
the factory rep, you must follow up and continue to ask some more.
#44
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Re: 02 Oddy blinking "D" of Death
Unfortunately you will probably have the problem again down the road. The
problems in the transmission are inherent in the design. One thing is the
transmission filter that Honda does not even recognize as being there and do
not have a replacement schedule for it. Very few Honda mechanics even know
it is there. The 99-01 four speed were really bad, the 02-03 seem to be
having a lot of problems. I haven't seen too much with problems with the 04.
The 05 on I believe are redesigned and haven't seen much on them.
"Owen Robb" <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:j3ifb3tl03li2l798jc3i3dbpmfj7q5mti@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 18:35:04 -0400, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>
>>As most threads on here this one has gone in the toilet.... Visit
>>www.odyclub.com and read some of the threads on the Ody transmission
>>problems....
>>
>>
>>"Owen Robb" <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:trceb3h13khd190o1sgrmplrsfvfjm1kph@4ax.com. ..
>>>I just want to throw this out and see what happens
>>>
>>> I bought an 2002 Oddy last August and have put just over
>>> 10,000 klm's on it (80,500 klm's) total. Last March 27 had the trans
>>> fluid flushed after noticing hard shifing at 40 klh. In June had the
>>> first blinking "D" light on dash but no code. Then in end of July had
>>> three different times the "D" light came on. On July 30 it gave up a
>>> code 27-1 (4th pressure switch failture shifting is delayed). Of
>>> course the warrenty is over as of March 25/2007.
>>> The dealer is quoting a new transmision @$ 4100.00.
>>> My questions are 1) has anyone had any sucsess(sp) going to a
>>> rebuilder rather than the "new" trans
>>> 2)has anyone had any luck with getting Honda Canada to pony up
>>> some of the cost of the trans?
>>> I believe that this is an issue with Honda Canada and a known problem
>>> with their transmissions and not a repair issue with the dealer.
>>> BTW I have a good relationship with the dealer and feel that good
>>> things will come of that after I deal with Honda Canada.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any input
>>> Owen
>>
> Thanks Woody, I will be taking it to the "Oddy Club" , I guess what
> I was looking for was if all the transmission issues are the same or
> is there more than one issue with the transmission. Also could a part
> or part be replaced and be done for less at a rebuilder. I don't want
> to end up with a "new " transmision and 80,000 k later have the same
> issue.
> I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
> own up to the issue with their transmissons.
>
> Owen
problems in the transmission are inherent in the design. One thing is the
transmission filter that Honda does not even recognize as being there and do
not have a replacement schedule for it. Very few Honda mechanics even know
it is there. The 99-01 four speed were really bad, the 02-03 seem to be
having a lot of problems. I haven't seen too much with problems with the 04.
The 05 on I believe are redesigned and haven't seen much on them.
"Owen Robb" <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:j3ifb3tl03li2l798jc3i3dbpmfj7q5mti@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 18:35:04 -0400, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>
>>As most threads on here this one has gone in the toilet.... Visit
>>www.odyclub.com and read some of the threads on the Ody transmission
>>problems....
>>
>>
>>"Owen Robb" <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:trceb3h13khd190o1sgrmplrsfvfjm1kph@4ax.com. ..
>>>I just want to throw this out and see what happens
>>>
>>> I bought an 2002 Oddy last August and have put just over
>>> 10,000 klm's on it (80,500 klm's) total. Last March 27 had the trans
>>> fluid flushed after noticing hard shifing at 40 klh. In June had the
>>> first blinking "D" light on dash but no code. Then in end of July had
>>> three different times the "D" light came on. On July 30 it gave up a
>>> code 27-1 (4th pressure switch failture shifting is delayed). Of
>>> course the warrenty is over as of March 25/2007.
>>> The dealer is quoting a new transmision @$ 4100.00.
>>> My questions are 1) has anyone had any sucsess(sp) going to a
>>> rebuilder rather than the "new" trans
>>> 2)has anyone had any luck with getting Honda Canada to pony up
>>> some of the cost of the trans?
>>> I believe that this is an issue with Honda Canada and a known problem
>>> with their transmissions and not a repair issue with the dealer.
>>> BTW I have a good relationship with the dealer and feel that good
>>> things will come of that after I deal with Honda Canada.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any input
>>> Owen
>>
> Thanks Woody, I will be taking it to the "Oddy Club" , I guess what
> I was looking for was if all the transmission issues are the same or
> is there more than one issue with the transmission. Also could a part
> or part be replaced and be done for less at a rebuilder. I don't want
> to end up with a "new " transmision and 80,000 k later have the same
> issue.
> I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
> own up to the issue with their transmissons.
>
> Owen
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Re: 02 Oddy blinking "D" of Death
Unfortunately you will probably have the problem again down the road. The
problems in the transmission are inherent in the design. One thing is the
transmission filter that Honda does not even recognize as being there and do
not have a replacement schedule for it. Very few Honda mechanics even know
it is there. The 99-01 four speed were really bad, the 02-03 seem to be
having a lot of problems. I haven't seen too much with problems with the 04.
The 05 on I believe are redesigned and haven't seen much on them.
"Owen Robb" <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:j3ifb3tl03li2l798jc3i3dbpmfj7q5mti@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 18:35:04 -0400, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>
>>As most threads on here this one has gone in the toilet.... Visit
>>www.odyclub.com and read some of the threads on the Ody transmission
>>problems....
>>
>>
>>"Owen Robb" <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:trceb3h13khd190o1sgrmplrsfvfjm1kph@4ax.com. ..
>>>I just want to throw this out and see what happens
>>>
>>> I bought an 2002 Oddy last August and have put just over
>>> 10,000 klm's on it (80,500 klm's) total. Last March 27 had the trans
>>> fluid flushed after noticing hard shifing at 40 klh. In June had the
>>> first blinking "D" light on dash but no code. Then in end of July had
>>> three different times the "D" light came on. On July 30 it gave up a
>>> code 27-1 (4th pressure switch failture shifting is delayed). Of
>>> course the warrenty is over as of March 25/2007.
>>> The dealer is quoting a new transmision @$ 4100.00.
>>> My questions are 1) has anyone had any sucsess(sp) going to a
>>> rebuilder rather than the "new" trans
>>> 2)has anyone had any luck with getting Honda Canada to pony up
>>> some of the cost of the trans?
>>> I believe that this is an issue with Honda Canada and a known problem
>>> with their transmissions and not a repair issue with the dealer.
>>> BTW I have a good relationship with the dealer and feel that good
>>> things will come of that after I deal with Honda Canada.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any input
>>> Owen
>>
> Thanks Woody, I will be taking it to the "Oddy Club" , I guess what
> I was looking for was if all the transmission issues are the same or
> is there more than one issue with the transmission. Also could a part
> or part be replaced and be done for less at a rebuilder. I don't want
> to end up with a "new " transmision and 80,000 k later have the same
> issue.
> I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
> own up to the issue with their transmissons.
>
> Owen
problems in the transmission are inherent in the design. One thing is the
transmission filter that Honda does not even recognize as being there and do
not have a replacement schedule for it. Very few Honda mechanics even know
it is there. The 99-01 four speed were really bad, the 02-03 seem to be
having a lot of problems. I haven't seen too much with problems with the 04.
The 05 on I believe are redesigned and haven't seen much on them.
"Owen Robb" <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:j3ifb3tl03li2l798jc3i3dbpmfj7q5mti@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 18:35:04 -0400, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>
>>As most threads on here this one has gone in the toilet.... Visit
>>www.odyclub.com and read some of the threads on the Ody transmission
>>problems....
>>
>>
>>"Owen Robb" <owenrobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:trceb3h13khd190o1sgrmplrsfvfjm1kph@4ax.com. ..
>>>I just want to throw this out and see what happens
>>>
>>> I bought an 2002 Oddy last August and have put just over
>>> 10,000 klm's on it (80,500 klm's) total. Last March 27 had the trans
>>> fluid flushed after noticing hard shifing at 40 klh. In June had the
>>> first blinking "D" light on dash but no code. Then in end of July had
>>> three different times the "D" light came on. On July 30 it gave up a
>>> code 27-1 (4th pressure switch failture shifting is delayed). Of
>>> course the warrenty is over as of March 25/2007.
>>> The dealer is quoting a new transmision @$ 4100.00.
>>> My questions are 1) has anyone had any sucsess(sp) going to a
>>> rebuilder rather than the "new" trans
>>> 2)has anyone had any luck with getting Honda Canada to pony up
>>> some of the cost of the trans?
>>> I believe that this is an issue with Honda Canada and a known problem
>>> with their transmissions and not a repair issue with the dealer.
>>> BTW I have a good relationship with the dealer and feel that good
>>> things will come of that after I deal with Honda Canada.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any input
>>> Owen
>>
> Thanks Woody, I will be taking it to the "Oddy Club" , I guess what
> I was looking for was if all the transmission issues are the same or
> is there more than one issue with the transmission. Also could a part
> or part be replaced and be done for less at a rebuilder. I don't want
> to end up with a "new " transmision and 80,000 k later have the same
> issue.
> I guess it chuffs me to see a great company with a great product not
> own up to the issue with their transmissons.
>
> Owen