2001 Accord V6 Trans Slip
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2001 Accord V6 Trans Slip
Got a nice 01 Accord V6 54k mile bought as flood salvage cleaned up
nicely runs and drives great but the trans is slipping going into 2nd
and 3rd. It does not slip if I shift manualy through the gears. I know
honda has a recall but was wonding if the water has something to do
with it. No water in the trans and I have changed the fluid. TSU
possibly or other sensor? Well one can hope think I'm stuck putting a
new trans in. Any thoughts???
nicely runs and drives great but the trans is slipping going into 2nd
and 3rd. It does not slip if I shift manualy through the gears. I know
honda has a recall but was wonding if the water has something to do
with it. No water in the trans and I have changed the fluid. TSU
possibly or other sensor? Well one can hope think I'm stuck putting a
new trans in. Any thoughts???
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Re: 2001 Accord V6 Trans Slip
How many GoHonda wrote:
> Got a nice 01 Accord V6 54k mile bought as flood salvage cleaned up
> nicely runs and drives great but the trans is slipping going into 2nd
> and 3rd. It does not slip if I shift manualy through the gears. I know
> honda has a recall but was wonding if the water has something to do
> with it. No water in the trans and I have changed the fluid. TSU
> possibly or other sensor? Well one can hope think I'm stuck putting a
> new trans in. Any thoughts???
>
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How many times did you drain-n-fill the tranny, and what did you replace
the fluid with?
'Curly'
> Got a nice 01 Accord V6 54k mile bought as flood salvage cleaned up
> nicely runs and drives great but the trans is slipping going into 2nd
> and 3rd. It does not slip if I shift manualy through the gears. I know
> honda has a recall but was wonding if the water has something to do
> with it. No water in the trans and I have changed the fluid. TSU
> possibly or other sensor? Well one can hope think I'm stuck putting a
> new trans in. Any thoughts???
>
=====================================
How many times did you drain-n-fill the tranny, and what did you replace
the fluid with?
'Curly'
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Re: 2001 Accord V6 Trans Slip
How many GoHonda wrote:
> Got a nice 01 Accord V6 54k mile bought as flood salvage cleaned up
> nicely runs and drives great but the trans is slipping going into 2nd
> and 3rd. It does not slip if I shift manualy through the gears. I know
> honda has a recall but was wonding if the water has something to do
> with it. No water in the trans and I have changed the fluid. TSU
> possibly or other sensor? Well one can hope think I'm stuck putting a
> new trans in. Any thoughts???
>
=====================================
How many times did you drain-n-fill the tranny, and what did you replace
the fluid with?
'Curly'
> Got a nice 01 Accord V6 54k mile bought as flood salvage cleaned up
> nicely runs and drives great but the trans is slipping going into 2nd
> and 3rd. It does not slip if I shift manualy through the gears. I know
> honda has a recall but was wonding if the water has something to do
> with it. No water in the trans and I have changed the fluid. TSU
> possibly or other sensor? Well one can hope think I'm stuck putting a
> new trans in. Any thoughts???
>
=====================================
How many times did you drain-n-fill the tranny, and what did you replace
the fluid with?
'Curly'
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Re: 2001 Accord V6 Trans Slip
How many GoHonda wrote:
> Got a nice 01 Accord V6 54k mile bought as flood salvage cleaned up
> nicely runs and drives great but the trans is slipping going into 2nd
> and 3rd. It does not slip if I shift manualy through the gears. I know
> honda has a recall but was wonding if the water has something to do
> with it. No water in the trans and I have changed the fluid. TSU
> possibly or other sensor? Well one can hope think I'm stuck putting a
> new trans in. Any thoughts???
>
=====================================
How many times did you drain-n-fill the tranny, and what did you replace
the fluid with?
'Curly'
> Got a nice 01 Accord V6 54k mile bought as flood salvage cleaned up
> nicely runs and drives great but the trans is slipping going into 2nd
> and 3rd. It does not slip if I shift manualy through the gears. I know
> honda has a recall but was wonding if the water has something to do
> with it. No water in the trans and I have changed the fluid. TSU
> possibly or other sensor? Well one can hope think I'm stuck putting a
> new trans in. Any thoughts???
>
=====================================
How many times did you drain-n-fill the tranny, and what did you replace
the fluid with?
'Curly'
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Re: 2001 Accord V6 Trans Slip
On 31 Dec 2006 19:26:18 -0800, "GoHonda" <dwhiting@nycap.rr.com>
wrote:
>I took it to Jiffy lube were they flushed the fluid. I have google
>since on this and guess it wasn't such a good thing and I'm not sure
>what they put in.
Did the problem start before or after the flush?
Some chains do a courtesy wall job. That is, they park it against the
wall and don't actually do the service. The charge is the same and it
is a better deal for everybody.
wrote:
>I took it to Jiffy lube were they flushed the fluid. I have google
>since on this and guess it wasn't such a good thing and I'm not sure
>what they put in.
Did the problem start before or after the flush?
Some chains do a courtesy wall job. That is, they park it against the
wall and don't actually do the service. The charge is the same and it
is a better deal for everybody.
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Re: 2001 Accord V6 Trans Slip
On 31 Dec 2006 19:26:18 -0800, "GoHonda" <dwhiting@nycap.rr.com>
wrote:
>I took it to Jiffy lube were they flushed the fluid. I have google
>since on this and guess it wasn't such a good thing and I'm not sure
>what they put in.
Did the problem start before or after the flush?
Some chains do a courtesy wall job. That is, they park it against the
wall and don't actually do the service. The charge is the same and it
is a better deal for everybody.
wrote:
>I took it to Jiffy lube were they flushed the fluid. I have google
>since on this and guess it wasn't such a good thing and I'm not sure
>what they put in.
Did the problem start before or after the flush?
Some chains do a courtesy wall job. That is, they park it against the
wall and don't actually do the service. The charge is the same and it
is a better deal for everybody.
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Re: 2001 Accord V6 Trans Slip
On 31 Dec 2006 19:26:18 -0800, "GoHonda" <dwhiting@nycap.rr.com>
wrote:
>I took it to Jiffy lube were they flushed the fluid. I have google
>since on this and guess it wasn't such a good thing and I'm not sure
>what they put in.
Did the problem start before or after the flush?
Some chains do a courtesy wall job. That is, they park it against the
wall and don't actually do the service. The charge is the same and it
is a better deal for everybody.
wrote:
>I took it to Jiffy lube were they flushed the fluid. I have google
>since on this and guess it wasn't such a good thing and I'm not sure
>what they put in.
Did the problem start before or after the flush?
Some chains do a courtesy wall job. That is, they park it against the
wall and don't actually do the service. The charge is the same and it
is a better deal for everybody.
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Re: 2001 Accord V6 Trans Slip
In article <1167621978.071168.96240@n51g2000cwc.googlegroups. com>,
"GoHonda" <dwhiting@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
> I took it to Jiffy lube were they flushed the fluid. I have google
> since on this and guess it wasn't such a good thing and I'm not sure
> what they put in.
So undo it as quickly as possible.
The way to undo it is to drain, fill, drive, drain, fill drive through
several cycles. Use ONLY Honda fluid.
"GoHonda" <dwhiting@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
> I took it to Jiffy lube were they flushed the fluid. I have google
> since on this and guess it wasn't such a good thing and I'm not sure
> what they put in.
So undo it as quickly as possible.
The way to undo it is to drain, fill, drive, drain, fill drive through
several cycles. Use ONLY Honda fluid.
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Re: 2001 Accord V6 Trans Slip
In article <1167621978.071168.96240@n51g2000cwc.googlegroups. com>,
"GoHonda" <dwhiting@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
> I took it to Jiffy lube were they flushed the fluid. I have google
> since on this and guess it wasn't such a good thing and I'm not sure
> what they put in.
So undo it as quickly as possible.
The way to undo it is to drain, fill, drive, drain, fill drive through
several cycles. Use ONLY Honda fluid.
"GoHonda" <dwhiting@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
> I took it to Jiffy lube were they flushed the fluid. I have google
> since on this and guess it wasn't such a good thing and I'm not sure
> what they put in.
So undo it as quickly as possible.
The way to undo it is to drain, fill, drive, drain, fill drive through
several cycles. Use ONLY Honda fluid.
#13
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Re: 2001 Accord V6 Trans Slip
In article <1167621978.071168.96240@n51g2000cwc.googlegroups. com>,
"GoHonda" <dwhiting@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
> I took it to Jiffy lube were they flushed the fluid. I have google
> since on this and guess it wasn't such a good thing and I'm not sure
> what they put in.
So undo it as quickly as possible.
The way to undo it is to drain, fill, drive, drain, fill drive through
several cycles. Use ONLY Honda fluid.
"GoHonda" <dwhiting@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
> I took it to Jiffy lube were they flushed the fluid. I have google
> since on this and guess it wasn't such a good thing and I'm not sure
> what they put in.
So undo it as quickly as possible.
The way to undo it is to drain, fill, drive, drain, fill drive through
several cycles. Use ONLY Honda fluid.
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Re: 2001 Accord V6 Trans Slip
Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <1167621978.071168.96240@n51g2000cwc.googlegroups. com>,
> "GoHonda" <dwhiting@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> I took it to Jiffy lube were they flushed the fluid. I have google
>> since on this and guess it wasn't such a good thing and I'm not sure
>> what they put in.
>
> So undo it as quickly as possible.
>
> The way to undo it is to drain, fill, drive, drain, fill drive through
> several cycles. Use ONLY Honda fluid.
I agree that this is a potential solution to the problem but what of the
underlying problem? That is, the idiots at Jiffy Screw who peddle this
crap, telling you they know best what your car needs, and then CAUSING
the problem through improper service?
Seems to me one would have a legal course of action against them and
perhaps, if more availed themselves of the possible legal remedies,
they'd stop this crap.
I admit to using Jiffy and the like for oil changes ONLY. I maintain my
cars well and every time I go into one of these places they have
"recommendations"
Air cleaner is clogged up (when I installed a new one <4,000 miles
previous and it's just dirty enough to be seen as used), "GM recommends
a transmission fluid change every 27,000 miles. When did you last
change the fluid?" (This was 14,000 miles after GM installed a
remanufactured Goodwrench tranny), and so it goes.
> In article <1167621978.071168.96240@n51g2000cwc.googlegroups. com>,
> "GoHonda" <dwhiting@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> I took it to Jiffy lube were they flushed the fluid. I have google
>> since on this and guess it wasn't such a good thing and I'm not sure
>> what they put in.
>
> So undo it as quickly as possible.
>
> The way to undo it is to drain, fill, drive, drain, fill drive through
> several cycles. Use ONLY Honda fluid.
I agree that this is a potential solution to the problem but what of the
underlying problem? That is, the idiots at Jiffy Screw who peddle this
crap, telling you they know best what your car needs, and then CAUSING
the problem through improper service?
Seems to me one would have a legal course of action against them and
perhaps, if more availed themselves of the possible legal remedies,
they'd stop this crap.
I admit to using Jiffy and the like for oil changes ONLY. I maintain my
cars well and every time I go into one of these places they have
"recommendations"
Air cleaner is clogged up (when I installed a new one <4,000 miles
previous and it's just dirty enough to be seen as used), "GM recommends
a transmission fluid change every 27,000 miles. When did you last
change the fluid?" (This was 14,000 miles after GM installed a
remanufactured Goodwrench tranny), and so it goes.
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Re: 2001 Accord V6 Trans Slip
Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <1167621978.071168.96240@n51g2000cwc.googlegroups. com>,
> "GoHonda" <dwhiting@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> I took it to Jiffy lube were they flushed the fluid. I have google
>> since on this and guess it wasn't such a good thing and I'm not sure
>> what they put in.
>
> So undo it as quickly as possible.
>
> The way to undo it is to drain, fill, drive, drain, fill drive through
> several cycles. Use ONLY Honda fluid.
I agree that this is a potential solution to the problem but what of the
underlying problem? That is, the idiots at Jiffy Screw who peddle this
crap, telling you they know best what your car needs, and then CAUSING
the problem through improper service?
Seems to me one would have a legal course of action against them and
perhaps, if more availed themselves of the possible legal remedies,
they'd stop this crap.
I admit to using Jiffy and the like for oil changes ONLY. I maintain my
cars well and every time I go into one of these places they have
"recommendations"
Air cleaner is clogged up (when I installed a new one <4,000 miles
previous and it's just dirty enough to be seen as used), "GM recommends
a transmission fluid change every 27,000 miles. When did you last
change the fluid?" (This was 14,000 miles after GM installed a
remanufactured Goodwrench tranny), and so it goes.
> In article <1167621978.071168.96240@n51g2000cwc.googlegroups. com>,
> "GoHonda" <dwhiting@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> I took it to Jiffy lube were they flushed the fluid. I have google
>> since on this and guess it wasn't such a good thing and I'm not sure
>> what they put in.
>
> So undo it as quickly as possible.
>
> The way to undo it is to drain, fill, drive, drain, fill drive through
> several cycles. Use ONLY Honda fluid.
I agree that this is a potential solution to the problem but what of the
underlying problem? That is, the idiots at Jiffy Screw who peddle this
crap, telling you they know best what your car needs, and then CAUSING
the problem through improper service?
Seems to me one would have a legal course of action against them and
perhaps, if more availed themselves of the possible legal remedies,
they'd stop this crap.
I admit to using Jiffy and the like for oil changes ONLY. I maintain my
cars well and every time I go into one of these places they have
"recommendations"
Air cleaner is clogged up (when I installed a new one <4,000 miles
previous and it's just dirty enough to be seen as used), "GM recommends
a transmission fluid change every 27,000 miles. When did you last
change the fluid?" (This was 14,000 miles after GM installed a
remanufactured Goodwrench tranny), and so it goes.