Every Gear Acts Like Neutral
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Re: Every Gear Acts Like Neutral
Gene Wagenbreth <genewxxx@isi-OS4> wrote in news:fo06k2$cn7@venera.isi.edu:
> Tegger
>
> http://search.ebscohost.com/
>
> I tried to log in to the site with lib, access. didnt work.
> Made my own account.
>
> Could not find Auto Repair Reference Center.
>
> Is that the correct site?
>
Sure is.
Just copied and pasted what you have above and it works swimmingly.
What's your browser's security setup? What browser?
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> Tegger
>
> http://search.ebscohost.com/
>
> I tried to log in to the site with lib, access. didnt work.
> Made my own account.
>
> Could not find Auto Repair Reference Center.
>
> Is that the correct site?
>
Sure is.
Just copied and pasted what you have above and it works swimmingly.
What's your browser's security setup? What browser?
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#47
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Re: Every Gear Acts Like Neutral
Tegger wrote:
> Matt Ion <soundy106@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:gFBoj.33540$ow.26790@pd7urf1no:
>
>> Tegger wrote:
> .
>>> Your dealer has a copy of TSB 04-036, which covers this problem in
>>> ALL '01 Civics. The problem is excessive wear in the 2nd clutch. The
>>> cure is to replace the transmission with one which has an upgraded
>>> 2nd clutch assembly.
>>>
>>> Even if you're out of the normal warranty, this particular problem is
>>> eligible for "goodwill" warranty coverage. The dealer must get
>>> approval from Honda for this.
>>>
>>> Visit your local Honda dealer. If this car still has its original
>>> tranny, you may be in luck.
>> Odd... the only thing I found on the web that actually had a
>> definition for this TSB (almost every hit I got described the
>> symptoms, but not the actual problem) suggested it was a blown
>> hydraulic pump...
>
>
>
> Unless this is a situation unique to the OP's car, it is not a blown pump.
>
> The actual TSB document may be found here:
> http://search.ebscohost.com/
> Login with username lib and password access
> Choose Auto Repair Reference Center from menu at left.
> Navigate to the OP's car.
>
> I keep posting that link, but nobody but me ever looks stuff up there.
I did find another copy of the actual TSB - you were correct, it's for
the second clutch. Someone needs to make a search engine that'll
actually give me what I WANT, not what I ask for.
> Matt Ion <soundy106@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:gFBoj.33540$ow.26790@pd7urf1no:
>
>> Tegger wrote:
> .
>>> Your dealer has a copy of TSB 04-036, which covers this problem in
>>> ALL '01 Civics. The problem is excessive wear in the 2nd clutch. The
>>> cure is to replace the transmission with one which has an upgraded
>>> 2nd clutch assembly.
>>>
>>> Even if you're out of the normal warranty, this particular problem is
>>> eligible for "goodwill" warranty coverage. The dealer must get
>>> approval from Honda for this.
>>>
>>> Visit your local Honda dealer. If this car still has its original
>>> tranny, you may be in luck.
>> Odd... the only thing I found on the web that actually had a
>> definition for this TSB (almost every hit I got described the
>> symptoms, but not the actual problem) suggested it was a blown
>> hydraulic pump...
>
>
>
> Unless this is a situation unique to the OP's car, it is not a blown pump.
>
> The actual TSB document may be found here:
> http://search.ebscohost.com/
> Login with username lib and password access
> Choose Auto Repair Reference Center from menu at left.
> Navigate to the OP's car.
>
> I keep posting that link, but nobody but me ever looks stuff up there.
I did find another copy of the actual TSB - you were correct, it's for
the second clutch. Someone needs to make a search engine that'll
actually give me what I WANT, not what I ask for.
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Re: Every Gear Acts Like Neutral
> I did find another copy of the actual TSB - you were correct, it's for the
> second clutch. Someone needs to make a search engine that'll actually
> give me what I WANT, not what I ask for.
That reminds me of a computer operating system called DWIM.
Do What I Meant
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> second clutch. Someone needs to make a search engine that'll actually
> give me what I WANT, not what I ask for.
That reminds me of a computer operating system called DWIM.
Do What I Meant
--
Bearman
Occasionally proud but always happy to be an American.
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