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Car Forum / Honda Cars / August 2004

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Tranny question

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DaveT - 03 Aug 2004 21:36 GMT
Hey guys,

I was just wondering what could be the cause or causes of rough
transmissions?  I got a '92 Accord standard trans. with ~132K. Only problem
is that it's kinda rough to get it into first gear. I try shifting into
second, then first but engages like half way in. This doesn't occur always,
but at a stand-still like when I'm at a light.  Sometimes no problems,
sometimes by doing second than first it works, sometimes nothing works at
all and I feel scared that I'm going to break something by the force I use
to shove it into first.  Any comments?

Dave

P.S. I just got the trans. fluid changed also.
motsco_ _ - 04 Aug 2004 00:17 GMT
> Hey guys,
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> P.S. I just got the trans. fluid changed also.

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Sounds like your clutch is dragging. Can be caused by low fluid / air in
the clutch reservoir (if you have one), incorrect adjustment, broken
clutch (springs / levers) badly warped disk, pilot bearing siezing up.

Does it work perfectly if the engine isn't running?

'Curly'
 
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