Accord Tranny problem
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Accord Tranny problem
Tranny in my Accord 2002 V6 was defective at 54K mileages. My brother in law
has 2003 Accord V6, it had tranny problem too. They have been replaced, the
extend warranty covers. I hear about Honda transmission problem in Accord,
Odyssey, TL, and CL. Most models are very reliable but I do not understand
why the problem is tranny. It is because the tranny is made in America? or
what reason? I have no tranny problem on my Acura Integra since 1992. Oldest
tranny is better than old tranny?
Thanks! Jack
has 2003 Accord V6, it had tranny problem too. They have been replaced, the
extend warranty covers. I hear about Honda transmission problem in Accord,
Odyssey, TL, and CL. Most models are very reliable but I do not understand
why the problem is tranny. It is because the tranny is made in America? or
what reason? I have no tranny problem on my Acura Integra since 1992. Oldest
tranny is better than old tranny?
Thanks! Jack
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Re: Accord Tranny problem
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 22:43:34 -0400, "Jack Tseng" <tseng4@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Tranny in my Accord 2002 V6 was defective at 54K mileages. My brother in law
>has 2003 Accord V6, it had tranny problem too. They have been replaced, the
>extend warranty covers. I hear about Honda transmission problem in Accord,
>Odyssey, TL, and CL. Most models are very reliable but I do not understand
>why the problem is tranny. It is because the tranny is made in America? or
>what reason? I have no tranny problem on my Acura Integra since 1992. Oldest
>tranny is better than old tranny?
>
>Thanks! Jack
>
Nowadays "made in China" is the problem rather than "made in America".
More than likely, I think the tranny is bad because of design not
where it was made.
wrote:
>Tranny in my Accord 2002 V6 was defective at 54K mileages. My brother in law
>has 2003 Accord V6, it had tranny problem too. They have been replaced, the
>extend warranty covers. I hear about Honda transmission problem in Accord,
>Odyssey, TL, and CL. Most models are very reliable but I do not understand
>why the problem is tranny. It is because the tranny is made in America? or
>what reason? I have no tranny problem on my Acura Integra since 1992. Oldest
>tranny is better than old tranny?
>
>Thanks! Jack
>
Nowadays "made in China" is the problem rather than "made in America".
More than likely, I think the tranny is bad because of design not
where it was made.
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Re: Accord Tranny problem
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 22:43:34 -0400, "Jack Tseng" <tseng4@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Tranny in my Accord 2002 V6 was defective at 54K mileages. My brother in law
>has 2003 Accord V6, it had tranny problem too. They have been replaced, the
>extend warranty covers. I hear about Honda transmission problem in Accord,
>Odyssey, TL, and CL. Most models are very reliable but I do not understand
>why the problem is tranny. It is because the tranny is made in America? or
>what reason? I have no tranny problem on my Acura Integra since 1992. Oldest
>tranny is better than old tranny?
>
>Thanks! Jack
>
Nowadays "made in China" is the problem rather than "made in America".
More than likely, I think the tranny is bad because of design not
where it was made.
wrote:
>Tranny in my Accord 2002 V6 was defective at 54K mileages. My brother in law
>has 2003 Accord V6, it had tranny problem too. They have been replaced, the
>extend warranty covers. I hear about Honda transmission problem in Accord,
>Odyssey, TL, and CL. Most models are very reliable but I do not understand
>why the problem is tranny. It is because the tranny is made in America? or
>what reason? I have no tranny problem on my Acura Integra since 1992. Oldest
>tranny is better than old tranny?
>
>Thanks! Jack
>
Nowadays "made in China" is the problem rather than "made in America".
More than likely, I think the tranny is bad because of design not
where it was made.
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