> I dont know much about automatic trannies or for that matter cars so my
> question might be stupid. I have a 97 accord (4 cyl) 45k miles on it. I
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Red is normal (I'm sure your manual says so) but just because of the age
of your tranny, you should get the tranny drained and filled a couple or
three times to renew the fluid. Most Hondas make some 'clicks' when
shifting. Sometimes its the tranny but sometimes it's the rest of the
suspension or the brake pads shifting. Usually no worry.
Use ONLY Honda Z1 tranny fluid, and don't get suckered into a 'power flush'.
'Curly'
w - 31 Jan 2007 07:03 GMT
Since noone besides Mostco answered me so I am presuming it was a stupid
question to ask so I must thank Mostco for being patient and answering my
question :).
W
>> I dont know much about automatic trannies or for that matter cars so my
>> question might be stupid. I have a 97 accord (4 cyl) 45k miles on it. I
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> 'Curly'
w - 01 Feb 2007 03:43 GMT
Alrite I had it checked by the mechanic and he also thinks that the sound is
a bit loud. It is especially true when going from neutral to reverse. I have
just had an oil filter change and a brake change which was done using some
special on car lathe machine. Any guesses?
It is a loud click/clunk neutral to reverse.
Thanks!
> Since noone besides Mostco answered me so I am presuming it was a stupid
> question to ask so I must thank Mostco for being patient and answering my
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>> 'Curly'
maumee - 02 Feb 2007 13:32 GMT
> Alrite I had it checked by the mechanic and he also thinks that the sound is
> a bit loud. It is especially true when going from neutral to reverse. I have
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