You are accessing this site in a read-only mode. For full access to all member benefits, including message posting, please login or register. Registration is completely free, simple, and takes only a few seconds.
The message you are replying to and its parents are listed in the reverse order with the most recent posts first. This might not be the whole discussion thread. To read all the messages in this thread please click here.
Re: 01 Civic Manual Tranny Question
| T L | 30 Aug 2005 20:52 |
not difficult at all. There is a drain bolt on the bottom of the trannie, on mine its a fits a 3/8" ratchet (its a square hole you put the ratchet into).
Drain the oil. Use a 17mm wrench or socket from the top to open the filler hole. Use a funnel with a hose to get the trannie fluid into the trannie. Any Haynes manual has this procedure.
t
>TL >> Shifting from 1st to 2nd should not be difficult. Are you pushing the [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] >>> >>>Please give your thoughts. |
| t | 30 Aug 2005 19:44 |
TL
> Shifting from 1st to 2nd should not be difficult. Are you pushing the > clutch > in all the way? I believe so.
> recommend draining your trannie fluid and replacing it with Honda Manual > Transmission fluid. Is this procedure mentioned in the manual? I don't recall seeing this. Also, is this procedure difficult to do?
> Shifting from 1st to 2nd should not be difficult. Are you pushing the > clutch [quoted text clipped - 33 lines] >> >>Please give your thoughts. |
| T L | 30 Aug 2005 18:37 |
Shifting from 1st to 2nd should not be difficult. Are you pushing the clutch in all the way?
You may want to check your trannie fluid. Many people on this group would recommend draining your trannie fluid and replacing it with Honda Manual Transmission fluid. Its about $7 bucks a liter, and your trannie takes 2 liters.
There is a big difference between nonOEM and OEM fluids, especially where hondas are concerned.
The reverse problem may also be helped by this, but I also have similar issues with the reverse on my 98 civic. I've gotten used to it, but the effort required is not excessive.
t
>I have a 2001 Civic EX and noticed that shifting into reverse is getting >more tricky (didn't noticed this when car was new). For instance, when the [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] > >Please give your thoughts. |
| t | 30 Aug 2005 16:35 |
I have a 2001 Civic EX and noticed that shifting into reverse is getting more tricky (didn't noticed this when car was new). For instance, when the civic is rolling backwards, most times shifting it to reverse, stops the car rolling abrupt with a "dud" sound.
Secondly, when the car is standing still, shifting it to reverse doesn't always catch, I have to do it twice.
Is this normal? This is my first civic with a manual tranny so I'm not sure.
Also, after 4 years, I'm still having a tough time (when engine is cold) shifting from first to second, smoothly. I'm also a motorcycle rider (Honda CBR600) and I never had a problem doing this with my bike (also manual). I mentioned this to the dealer, and they're telling me this is fine.
Please give your thoughts.
|
Quick links: