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Car Forum / Honda Cars / December 2005

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rayp1066 - 17 Nov 2005 17:49 GMT
My son put my 96 honda accord v6 automatic trans. into park while going
80 on the freeway.  Now the car will not go into reverse and it makes a
whinning noise which gets louder if you push on the gas.  What is wrong.
SoCalMike - 17 Nov 2005 20:38 GMT
> My son put my 96 honda accord v6 automatic trans. into park while going
> 80 on the freeway.  Now the car will not go into reverse and it makes a
> whinning noise which gets louder if you push on the gas.  What is wrong.

your trannys busted.
Gordon McGrew - 18 Nov 2005 02:31 GMT
>My son put my 96 honda accord v6 automatic trans. into park while going
>80 on the freeway.  Now the car will not go into reverse and it makes a
>whinning noise which gets louder if you push on the gas.  What is wrong.

Your son doesn't know how to drive.
mmdir2005@yahoo.com - 18 Nov 2005 21:09 GMT
NOt only that going 80 consumes quite gas mileage!
Kevin McMurtrie - 23 Nov 2005 06:02 GMT
> My son put my 96 honda accord v6 automatic trans. into park while going
> 80 on the freeway.  Now the car will not go into reverse and it makes a
> whinning noise which gets louder if you push on the gas.  What is wrong.

It's busted.  The Park locking mechanism is shredded and the hydraulics
for Reverse is probably blown out.  Lots of stuff is probably bent out
of alignment.
Elwood - 30 Nov 2005 02:55 GMT
He sounds like a dick

> My son put my 96 honda accord v6 automatic trans. into park while going
> 80 on the freeway.  Now the car will not go into reverse and it makes a
> whinning noise which gets louder if you push on the gas.  What is wrong.
Sparky Spartacus - 13 Dec 2005 15:01 GMT
> My son put my 96 honda accord v6 automatic trans. into park while going
> 80 on the freeway.  Now the car will not go into reverse and it makes a
> whinning noise which gets louder if you push on the gas.  What is wrong.

You need to replace your wipers (the entire blade, not just the inserts).
Aussie - 22 Dec 2005 12:04 GMT
> > My son put my 96 honda accord v6 automatic trans. into park while going
> > 80 on the freeway.  Now the car will not go into reverse and it makes a
> > whinning noise which gets louder if you push on the gas.  What is wrong.
>
> You need to replace your wipers (the entire blade, not just the inserts).

Why would you wanna park a speeding car you f.cking dipstick? And then ask a
friggin stupid question like that? Here is the answer: Put that son of a
bitch back where he belongs.f.cking NUTHOUSE
Sparky Spartacus - 13 Dec 2005 15:01 GMT
> My son put my 96 honda accord v6 automatic trans. into park while going
> 80 on the freeway.  Now the car will not go into reverse and it makes a
> whinning noise which gets louder if you push on the gas.  What is wrong.

Are you sure he's yours?
Angelo.Pappano@gmail.com - 14 Dec 2005 02:18 GMT
oh man, you guys friggin kill me! busted a gut reading the replies!
yeah, you probably shoud replace your wipers. and your son's driving
instructor. or never let him drive with his girlfriend in the car. who
knows how she got him to do 80 and then *BUMP* the stick into PARK?!?
 
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