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    joshuajoshua
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      1998 honda civic EX
      Manual Trans
      177,000 miles

      okay so today i noticed while driving that my car would hesitate while driving. i was on the express going 70mph and it felt like the car slowed quickly and then picked back up. but it was very qucik and sudden. it happened a couple times.

      first i thought maybe the cruise control was malfunctioning, so i turned it off. but about 10 minutes later it happened again.
      i dont think it is a problem with the wheels because it does not pull to any direction like its locking up.
      and i tested whether it happened with the clutch engaged or not, didnt occur with clutch popped. but its hard to say because it wasnt a frequent thing, maybe 15 mins apart.

      i personally believe it is the transmission because the fluid has never been changed since i have had the car. and i have put approximately 30,000 miles on it. and i have had trouble shifting into first and reverse.
      i am going to change my oil tomorrow because it is due, see if that helps. but i would really appreciate any input that anyone has. i cant really afford to go buy a new car right now…

      thanks a lot!!
      -Josh-

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    • #555126
      SeanSean
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        Does the RPM’s increase or decrease, and it is an automatic?

        If so, the transmission is to blame.

        If not, check your clutch? Only thing besides brakes i can think of.

        #555127
        joshuajoshua
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          im not sure if the RPM’s jumped or not. its so quick i dont look in time.
          it is a 5 speed manual.

          #555264
          SeanSean
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            If it is a 5 speed, then the transmission shouldnt change gear on its own. (ofc)

            I dont know what else it could be? Maybe some computer or electric system?

            Sorry that i can be of much more use, im sure someone else will see this and know what to do.

            Good luck :/

            #555309
            ChrisChris
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              At least for my civic, i had an issue similar to that whenever i would accelerate. It turned out to be a sparkplug wire that would pop out. the engine would run intermintently on three cylinders till i poped it back in. simple tune up solved my issue. im not leanin towards you transmissiom but the oil change would not hurt. I would start looking at ur ignition system.

              Hope that helps
              Chris.

              #555330
              BillBill
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                It’s possible that the ignition switch is on it’s way out. Try wiggling the key while the car is idling to see if the engine falters or stalls.

                #555344
                ChrisChris
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                  Along with what wysetech said, also check you battery terminals too. Especialy the positive terminal, Corrosion can cause weird things to any car.

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