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Car Forum / Honda Cars / June 2006

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1999 honda accord transmission leak

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ahsanul - 28 Jun 2006 16:06 GMT
I'v got a 99 honda accord and I found that the transmission fluid is
leaking on the parking lot and the transmission fluid level is
dropping. I first realized it after the check engine light came with
OBD error code 0740(torque converter clutch circuit malfunction).

Took the car to Aamco transmission, told me that I need to replace the
trany gasket to fix this problem. estimated cost is about $800 becuase
they are going to replace the gasket while rebuilding the trany.

took it to honda dealer, news is even worse. they advised to replace
the trany with a used one, just becuase its leaking transmission oil.
est cost is $2400.

it leaks about 1liter per week. one mechanic did not notice any leak
while the car was in parking. putting the car into drive and put some
gas to make the RPM 2000-2500 starts to leak on the upper right side of
the trany. Any idea for the possible solution?
Michael Pardee - 29 Jun 2006 03:17 GMT
> I'v got a 99 honda accord and I found that the transmission fluid is
> leaking on the parking lot and the transmission fluid level is
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> gas to make the RPM 2000-2500 starts to leak on the upper right side of
> the trany. Any idea for the possible solution?

Check more transmission shops. Each of those shops were dealing with the
transmission in the only way they knew how. To a child who has a hammer, all
problems look like nails.

Mike
duckbill - 29 Jun 2006 11:34 GMT
What engine do you have and how many miles?  Honda has been very helpful
extending warranties on the V6 automatic. Have you let the Honda
Dealership look at it?  Yes, get it in writing what it needs from a Honda
Dealership and then try your luck with Honda Cust Serv.  I would rather
pay Honda $1200 (cost share) than the other guys who will start off at a
low estimate of $800 to suck you in and after they get it apart, watch the
estimate rise 50 to 100 percent. Good luck.
'Curly Q. Links' - 29 Jun 2006 14:28 GMT
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> it leaks about 1 liter per week. one mechanic did not notice any leak
> while the car was in parking. putting the car into drive and put some
> gas to make the RPM 2000-2500 starts to leak on the upper right side of
> the trany. Any idea for the possible solution?

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Look at the TSB's about shift solenoids (various models) . It sounds
like it's not the tranny, but possibly the seals in the solenoids, and
since there are TSB's, you might get it fixed under good will.

Your dealer might be BAD, or just ignorant of a few facts. The non-Honda
tranny shops have $$$ in their eyes. Stay away.

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

'Curly'
98RAMAIR - 29 Jun 2006 18:46 GMT
Depending on the miles on your vehicle Honda does have a number of
transmission recalls if your vehicle has under 100k miles call
800-999-1009.
DO NOT LET AAMCO TOUCH YOUR VEHICLE!!!
 
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