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    metaled05metaled05
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      Info: 97 Honda Accord V6 Automatic with 288k on the Engine. Always serviced by the dealers until my aunt sold it to me @ 270k. She drove like a grandma…

      What I’ve Searched: This forum, Google, Honda Forums.

      The Issue: My Honda has no problem up shifting on highways or just down the road. My issue is when the car is down shifting. It shifts slightly hard, and makes a knock sound, and you can see the RPM’s go up a bit.

      I took it to transmission shop and he drove it around, and said he couldn’t condemn the transmission, but he was driving it mostly highway. The issue seems to happen more noticeably from 3rd to 2nd, and when driving around in stop and go traffic.

      What are tests that I can do? Is this an early sign that the transmission is going out? I have no CEL lights on and I dont know when the last transmission flush was done.

      My skill set is parts swapper, with some college in auto tech.

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    • #490533
      college mancollege man
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        check the fluid level.you could try changing the fluid.

        #491593
        metaled05metaled05
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          Anyone else have any experience with failing transmissions?

          #492470
          EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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            I’ve got plenty. The only thing you can do is check the fluid level and condition. Also, make sure you only use Honda fluid, if not you’ll experience harsh shifting and possibly damage the transmission. In addition check to see if you have any transmission codes. You can use this method.

            BTW there is a listing of the transmission codes for Hondas on the Codes page of this site.

            #492541
            metaled05metaled05
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              I was actually watching this video today when I was pulling codes for my 92 Honda civic hatchback. Very useful.

              My 97 doesn’t currently have any codes thrown, just the ABS and SRS codes. No brakes or bags, but the engines fine!

              #492565
              VictorVictor
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                Have you checked for any bad engine or transmission mounts ?

                #493963
                EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                  Checking the engine mounts is a great suggestion. It does not account for the RPM flares however.

                  #494007
                  MathieuMathieu
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                    You can find issue whit a transmission if you did not replace the transmission filter located in the transmission fluid pan. My Toyota corolla 2001 repair manual wrote this : Each time you change you oil you need to change the filter. Otherwise you can damage gears and have shifting issues.

                    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lf4nRy6Zn_k[/video]

                    #495373
                    EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                      [quote=”Plasmide56″ post=46663]You can find issue whit a transmission if you did not replace the transmission filter located in the transmission fluid pan. My Toyota corolla 2001 repair manual wrote this : Each time you change you oil you need to change the filter. Otherwise you can damage gears and have shifting issues.

                      [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lf4nRy6Zn_k[/video][/quote]

                      Honda transmission fliters are not serviceable. The only thing you can do is replace the fluid.

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