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Re: 1994 honda civic transmission
| Burt | 27 Mar 2006 13:49 |
> Look in the glove compartment. Car ownership isn't rocket science. If > that doesn't solve it, tell us what kind of tranny and the mileage and > the service history. If you're suggesting that this could be solved by reading the manual, then that would be a miracle. To me this sounds like something is picking up dirt which blocks the transmission fluid.
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| 'Curly Q. Links' | 26 Mar 2006 20:40 |
> my 1994 honda civic's transmission goes to neutral when I'm driving. When > this happens I have to turn off the car and turn it back on. After I do > this it goes into gears and shifts normal for about a minute then it goes > back to neutral. I have to keep doing this. Sometimes it's perfectly > fine. ------------------------------
Look in the glove compartment. Car ownership isn't rocket science. If that doesn't solve it, tell us what kind of tranny and the mileage and the service history.
'Curly'
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| lole | 24 Mar 2006 13:30 |
my 1994 honda civic's transmission goes to neutral when I'm driving. When this happens I have to turn off the car and turn it back on. After I do this it goes into gears and shifts normal for about a minute then it goes back to neutral. I have to keep doing this. Sometimes it'sperfectly fine.
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