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Car Forum / Honda Cars / April 2008

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92 Accord - Gear Slip While D4 Light Out

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Rachel - 10 Apr 2008 21:07 GMT
I have a 92 Honda Accord LX with automatic transmission.  Recently
while driving the car, I noticed the transmission to occasionally
"buck" or slip, during which, there is noticeable and sudden
deceleration if I release my foot from the gas pedal.  While this
occurs, the D4 light on the dashboard blinks off.  When I press on the
gas pedal thereafter, I can often resume driving the car without the
problem occurring again.  At this point the D4 light reappears, and
the car drives normally.  Only rarely has this activity occurred more
than once during a trip.

I have checked the solenoids, and they are clean, and I can hear them
click when I shift the car from park to drive and back.  I suspect the
problem is electrical since this problem started and occurred during a
period of rain, and it has not seemed to occur over the past two days
when it has been dry.

I would appreciate any thoughts on identifying and correcting the
problem.  Thank you!
motsco_ - 10 Apr 2008 23:16 GMT
> I have a 92 Honda Accord LX with automatic transmission.  Recently
> while driving the car, I noticed the transmission to occasionally
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> I would appreciate any thoughts on identifying and correcting the
> problem.  Thank you!

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Problem is electrical, specifically the input signals to the computer.
It should be expected to slip when the light is extinguished, since the
computer has no idea what gear it's supposed to be in.  The gear
position sender is on the side of the tranny and is probably worn out or
out of alignment, possibly because your shifter cable needs the length
adjusted. Please mention the mileage and service history, like what kind
of fluid you put in it when you last did a drain-n-fill. There's several
TSB's that include the cable length adjustment here:

http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/index.html#list

Test / adjust the position sender's adjustment first with cable
disconnected, then adjust the length of the cable if needed.

'Curly'
 
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