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I purchased this 2000 Honda Accord 4cyl. exactly one month ago today. If I had known about their widespread transmission problems I definitely would have went another avenue. Nevertheless I am now making payments for the next year and a half stuck with a car that has tranny issues. The day I purchased my car I noticed it stuttering at red lights, but figured it just needed a tune-up. 30 minutes later the check engine light came on and the code read it needed a catalytic converter, and no other codes, so we replaced it. we drove it around for about a week and noticed that it was having difficulty shifting in 2nd and 3rd, the RMPs would rise and it would then shift fine. We just figured it needs the tranny oil changed and would do it when we got home from Idaho (400 miles away) the car ran fine shifted fine all the way there and most of the way back. When we got off the freeway and only had 30 miles to go, we were stopped at a red light, the light turned green and we tried to go, but the car wouldn’t shift to 2nd until I let off the gas petal and it jammed into gear. Drove fine the rest of the way. Then this morning I got in it to go check my mail, it didn’t want to shift into 2nd again and then it jammed into gear, drove about 100 ft. and the D4 light started to flash. I got to the post office turned the car off and when I got in the check engine light is on and the D4 light still flashing. When I got home I started to research the car and found all the transmission problems. From most that I have read I have found that the torque converters are the main cause of the problem. My question is whether I should have the transmission rebuilt, when the torque converter is replaced? Money is quite the issue with us, and I can not afford to waste it. Not sure if the transmission is completely bad, it shifts fine if I manually shift from 2nd on up. What can I expect in the future with the tranny if the torque converter is only replaced? Or should I just drive it off a cliff and let my insurance pay the car off for me and just get a different car? If someone could give me an idea where to start or what to do I would greatly appreciate it.
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