Please hlp--96' honda acceleration/transmission/engine prblm

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by sapolla, Feb 10, 2007.

  1. sapolla

    sapolla Guest

    My automatic 1996 Honda Civic EX stalled suddenly in the middle of the
    street yesterday. The engine was fine, however the car no longer
    continued to move after pressing the gas pedal. I could only hear the
    engine rev, but no movement. I could also hear the car switching
    gears, when I changed them. The check engine light came on. And the
    "D" light blinks when I put the car in drive which is unusual.

    *brief history*
    Since I got my car in March '06-- it has had a slight jerk to it.
    Whenever I accelerate from a full stop (turning corners, going uphill,
    leaving stop signs), the car would always jerk and would often shake
    so hard, it turned the windshield wipers on. While this was
    embarassing, the car seemed to drive fine otherwise (no problems on
    Hwys and after car had been driving for longer periods), so I avoided
    getting it checked out until recently, since the shake could often be
    lessened/avoided by pressing the gas pedal ever so gently.

    Recently, I took it to a Honda dealer to have them look at it since
    the problem seemed to be getting worse. First, they told me to get 3
    new tires and an alignment, which I did. Then they told me that it
    might be the clutch ($2000). They suggested changing the transmission
    fluid twice first, to see if that might alleviate the problem. They
    changed the fluid once (for a whopping $64). It drove a little better,
    but then this happened 7 days later. I went to put more fluid in it
    after it broke down, and I added some oil since that was low too.
    Nothing is working. I don't know what's wrong with my car. Anyone had
    this problem before or can offer any advice???? Thanks in advance. -
    Shauna
     
    sapolla, Feb 10, 2007
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  2. sapolla

    jim beam Guest

    two things:
    1. the vehicle is under warranty - get the dealer to sort it out. call
    honda usa customer service if the dealer doesn't look like they're
    taking care of it properly and explain the situation.
    2. and this is not related to #1, are you sure you checked the
    transmission fluid level correctly? did you read the owners manual on
    how to do it? while it's possible, it's not so likely that if you've
    just had the fluid changed, that the dealer didn't fill it right.
    hondas need to be dipped with the motor /off/, not running like other
    automatics.
     
    jim beam, Feb 10, 2007
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  3. sapolla

    sapolla Guest

    I doubt the vehicle is under warranty. My dad bought it used in March.

    I don't have a manual, but when I checked the fluid while the engine
    was on and it had gone down from when the engine was shutoff. So we
    put in fluid until it reached the line with the xxxxxxx and tried to
    restart it but to no avail.
     
    sapolla, Feb 10, 2007
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  4. sapolla

    jim beam Guest

    that shouldn't invalidate the warranty. since this is potentially a
    $3k+ repair, i think someone had better clear up this "doubt". power
    train should be covered for 60k miles.
    get one. it's as essential as the ignition key. it should have come
    with the car.
    it won't fix the problem, but you overfilled it - the engine needs to be
    OFF to read it correctly. and only use honda fluid.
     
    jim beam, Feb 10, 2007
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  5. sapolla

    sapolla Guest

    thanks so much for your feedback jim.

    the mileage is 151,320. so I'm thinking the repair isn't going to be
    worth it. But I will try and get ahold of a manual, do you know where
    I could get one from?

    I did use Honda ATF, but I guess we've overfilled it.
     
    sapolla, Feb 10, 2007
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  6. sapolla

    Tegger Guest

    wrote in @v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com:


    This indicates that a trouble code has been stored in the transmission's
    computer.

    You need to locate the 2-pin Service Check connector under the dash on the
    passenger side above the plastic kick panel ahead of the door, and short
    the two pins with a paper clip. Then turn the ignition to "II" and count
    the blinks from the D4 light. There may be long and short blinks, and more
    than one sequence, separated by a 2-second pause. Report that here.
     
    Tegger, Feb 10, 2007
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  7. sapolla

    Woody Guest

    Read the subject line IT IS A 1996. I don't think Honda has extended their
    warranty to 11 years yet...
     
    Woody, Feb 11, 2007
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  8. sapolla

    jim beam Guest

    duh, spaced. had 2006 on the brain from something else... retract all
    that warranty stuff.
     
    jim beam, Feb 11, 2007
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  9. sapolla

    motsco_ Guest

    wrote:
    <SNIP>
    Then they told me that it might be the clutch ($2000).
    <SNIP>

    -------------------------------
    Good thing it's the automatic tranny and not the clutch it previously
    had. :-(

    Your Honda dealer knows that they HAVE to include a manual with a Honda
    they sell. It says so inside the front cover of the freaking manual.

    SEARCH this newsgroup for links to your manual.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Feb 11, 2007
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  10. sapolla

    sapolla Guest

    I never got the clutch fixed. They told me they'd change the tranny
    fluid first to see if that helped. I can't afford to get a new clutch.
    I might as well get a brand new car.

    I can't get to the car today, but when I do I will check to see what
    the service check connector is showing.

    I'm also wondering if the car might have problems with the solenoid or
    if the problem is even related to the clutch for certain?-S.
     
    sapolla, Feb 11, 2007
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  11. sapolla

    Joe LaVigne Guest

    It's an 11 year old car. Mileage is probably irrelevant at this point...
     
    Joe LaVigne, Feb 11, 2007
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  12. Jim, I believe that it's a 1996 model year car...

    JT
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Feb 11, 2007
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  13. Geez, I shuddah red da hole tred befo' ah pipped in...

    <G>

    JT
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Feb 11, 2007
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