Accord early / sudden down shifting...

Discussion in 'Accord' started by michalis0, Sep 26, 2006.

  1. michalis0

    michalis0 Guest

    Hi,

    for some time now I have been experiencing an 'early' (/ sudden)
    downshifting on my 94 accord.
    This seems to be more pronounced in D4.

    For example, it might be down shifting from 2000rpm to 1500rpm.
    Also sometimes it downshifts when I let off of the gas pedal.

    Nothing really pronounced, or that makes the car 'undrivable', but
    still would be good to get an idea why it's done or how it would be
    fixed.
    Also the fact that many times its running on low rpm feels like it's
    more unresponsive than it should.

    Note that I changed already twice the transmission fluid twice
    the last 2.5 years without any obvious effects.

    Any ideas are welcome.
    TIA
    michael
     
    michalis0, Sep 26, 2006
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  2. michalis0

    Brian Smith Guest

    I had the same problem with my '94 Accord's transmission. After three
    new transmissions (all had the same problem), the car was traded.
     
    Brian Smith, Sep 26, 2006
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  3. michalis0

    jim beam Guest

    great. how does that help the rest of us diagnose and fix this problem?
     
    jim beam, Sep 26, 2006
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  4. michalis0

    jim beam Guest

    what's the rest of the service history like? egr problems? changed the
    timing belt at around the time this started?
     
    jim beam, Sep 26, 2006
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  5. Do you know if the replacement fluid was Honda ATF? Dexron will behave like
    that.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Sep 27, 2006
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  6. michalis0

    michalis0 Guest

    Hi,
    I didn't change the fluid myself but it was supposed to be
    Honda fluid according to the mechanic.
    The timing belt was supposedly changed by the previous owner
    but again no way of verifying that.

    The car odometer reads slightly more than 90k miles,
    so I presume it is *at least* that much! (you never know...)

    Any more ideas how this could be fixed?
    It does not bother me that much, but I suppose it would
    feel better if the rpms were higher...
     
    michalis0, Sep 27, 2006
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