2000 Accord SE - Reverse Transmission Issue
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2000 Accord SE - Reverse Transmission Issue
I have a 2000 Accors SE with 115,000 miles. The issue that I have is
that when you put it in reverse on a level grade it will work as
expected. However, if there is any time of hill then it will just rev
but not go any where. Obviously it is something with the transmission
and the reverse gears. Honda's solution was to replace the entire
transmission. I'm hopefully I'd have a better choice
I'm over the transmission warranty by 15,000 miles. Anyone think it
would be possible to convice Honda by calling the customer service
department to get them to replace it?
that when you put it in reverse on a level grade it will work as
expected. However, if there is any time of hill then it will just rev
but not go any where. Obviously it is something with the transmission
and the reverse gears. Honda's solution was to replace the entire
transmission. I'm hopefully I'd have a better choice
I'm over the transmission warranty by 15,000 miles. Anyone think it
would be possible to convice Honda by calling the customer service
department to get them to replace it?
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Re: 2000 Accord SE - Reverse Transmission Issue
Call---what have you got to lose
MLD
<robjessica@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> I have a 2000 Accors SE with 115,000 miles. The issue that I have is
> that when you put it in reverse on a level grade it will work as
> expected. However, if there is any time of hill then it will just rev
> but not go any where. Obviously it is something with the transmission
> and the reverse gears. Honda's solution was to replace the entire
> transmission. I'm hopefully I'd have a better choice
>
> I'm over the transmission warranty by 15,000 miles. Anyone think it
> would be possible to convice Honda by calling the customer service
> department to get them to replace it?
>
MLD
<robjessica@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1131213912.538892.319040@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> I have a 2000 Accors SE with 115,000 miles. The issue that I have is
> that when you put it in reverse on a level grade it will work as
> expected. However, if there is any time of hill then it will just rev
> but not go any where. Obviously it is something with the transmission
> and the reverse gears. Honda's solution was to replace the entire
> transmission. I'm hopefully I'd have a better choice
>
> I'm over the transmission warranty by 15,000 miles. Anyone think it
> would be possible to convice Honda by calling the customer service
> department to get them to replace it?
>
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<robjessica@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have a 2000 Accors SE with 115,000 miles. The issue that I have is
> that when you put it in reverse on a level grade it will work as
> expected. However, if there is any time of hill then it will just rev
> but not go any where. Obviously it is something with the transmission
> and the reverse gears. Honda's solution was to replace the entire
> transmission. I'm hopefully I'd have a better choice
>
> I'm over the transmission warranty by 15,000 miles. Anyone think it
> would be possible to convice Honda by calling the customer service
> department to get them to replace it?
They only have two choices YES or NO. Give them a ring.
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Re: 2000 Accord SE - Reverse Transmission Issue
In article <1131213912.538892.319040@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups .com>,
robjessica@gmail.com says...
> I have a 2000 Accors SE with 115,000 miles. The issue that I have is
> that when you put it in reverse on a level grade it will work as
> expected. However, if there is any time of hill then it will just rev
> but not go any where. Obviously it is something with the transmission
> and the reverse gears. Honda's solution was to replace the entire
> transmission. I'm hopefully I'd have a better choice
>
> I'm over the transmission warranty by 15,000 miles. Anyone think it
> would be possible to convice Honda by calling the customer service
> department to get them to replace it?
>
>
Did you check you fluid level?
Randy
robjessica@gmail.com says...
> I have a 2000 Accors SE with 115,000 miles. The issue that I have is
> that when you put it in reverse on a level grade it will work as
> expected. However, if there is any time of hill then it will just rev
> but not go any where. Obviously it is something with the transmission
> and the reverse gears. Honda's solution was to replace the entire
> transmission. I'm hopefully I'd have a better choice
>
> I'm over the transmission warranty by 15,000 miles. Anyone think it
> would be possible to convice Honda by calling the customer service
> department to get them to replace it?
>
>
Did you check you fluid level?
Randy
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Re: 2000 Accord SE - Reverse Transmission Issue
Fluid has been changed, no leakage. I'm figuring they will say tough
luck. I've talked to some tranmission folks and they have said that
the reverese is just gears, no clutch. So it is pretty odd that
something is wrong. Anyone else have a similiar incident and/or know
how much $$$ to expect to be out?
luck. I've talked to some tranmission folks and they have said that
the reverese is just gears, no clutch. So it is pretty odd that
something is wrong. Anyone else have a similiar incident and/or know
how much $$$ to expect to be out?
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Re: 2000 Accord SE - Reverse Transmission Issue
In article <1131252938.650991.158590@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
robjessica@gmail.com says...
> Fluid has been changed, no leakage. I'm figuring they will say tough
> luck. I've talked to some tranmission folks and they have said that
> the reverese is just gears, no clutch. So it is pretty odd that
> something is wrong. Anyone else have a similiar incident and/or know
> how much $$$ to expect to be out?
>
>
I know that the Honda design allows the vehicle to roll back on an
incline. This is a fuel saving measure. but this sounds like something
else is going on. I guess I've been lucky with mine. No problems.
Randy
robjessica@gmail.com says...
> Fluid has been changed, no leakage. I'm figuring they will say tough
> luck. I've talked to some tranmission folks and they have said that
> the reverese is just gears, no clutch. So it is pretty odd that
> something is wrong. Anyone else have a similiar incident and/or know
> how much $$$ to expect to be out?
>
>
I know that the Honda design allows the vehicle to roll back on an
incline. This is a fuel saving measure. but this sounds like something
else is going on. I guess I've been lucky with mine. No problems.
Randy
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