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Re: 1995 LX braking causes acceleration
| foobarian@gmail.com | 30 Oct 2007 17:44 |
On Oct 29, 10:25 pm, n...@nowhere.com wrote:
> If this is occurring when you are going downhill while still slowing > down, it is normal. The transmission is downshifting. It happened on level ground, though, and it was accelerative, unlike a transmission downshift. Besides, I don't think my tranny downshifts downhill, it stays in fourth or so until the torque converter stalls.
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| nick@nowhere.com | 30 Oct 2007 02:25 |
>Hi all, > [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > >A If this is occurring when you are going downhill while still slowing down, it is normal. The transmission is downshifting.
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| foobarian@gmail.com | 29 Oct 2007 22:23 |
Hi all,
Two times in the last few months it happened that applying brakes would cause the car to rev and surge forward before coming to a stop. Has something similar happened to anyone else? I'm getting it checked out shortly but wanted to know if it is a common problem. I heard of this issue on older Hondas but this is a '95 Accord.
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