98 Accord Transmission Problem
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View Full Version : 98 Accord Transmission Problem 98 Accord Transmission Problem vassil3427 07-08-2003, 09:20 PM HONDA_99 07-08-2003, 11:41 PM I had similar problem, took my car to dealer and they diagnose it as excessive clutch plates wear on 2nd gear, therefore transmission needs to be rebuild. they quoted $5600 to replace it, but extended warranty did not wanted to pay that much, I went to AAMCO. total charge was $2300 but I cost me only $100 of deductible. it took almost 3week to rebuild it, it took that much time because poor communication between extended warranty company and AAMCO. i know few guys at www.v6performance.net who had to replace tranny but had no extended warranty, so they bitched to Honda about it and Honda agree to pay for parts, parts is major chunk of money in rebuilding tranny. main reason they were able to get Honda to pay for parts because Honda having problem with transmissions on V6 power cars (accord V6, TL, CL), they even extended factory warranty to 100,000ml for 2000 & 2001 model. there is no difference between 1998 and 2001 transmissions so you got point argue. BullShifter 07-08-2003, 11:41 PM A V6 tranny with problems? No way:iceslolan That is a very common problem among 98 & newer honda's with a V6. Replacing the transmission with a known good unit will be your best bet. Trying to rebuild the current one will only waste time & bring headaches. I dont think the 7yr/100K tranny warranty applies to 98's but it wouldnt hurt to check with a local honda dealer. vassil3427 07-09-2003, 11:10 AM Well I talked to Honda of America, and got a really nice service woman on the phone, she told me they may be willing to pay for the new tranny after I take my car into my local deralership and they confirm that the tranny is going out....so I'll keep my fingers crossed.... BullShifter 07-09-2003, 11:51 PM Dont mention the car was crashed! Hopefully they will pick-up the full amount or atleast do a 50/50 split with you. Im guessing the code stored is for either linear solenoid or shift lock solenoid Drive in reverse for a few blocks & listen for clunking noise. vassil3427 08-05-2003, 10:20 AM It's been awhile since I posted this, but it ended up my tranny wasnt going out, one of the solenoids was partially pulled out of the tranny(Noticed it when I removed the battery) After pushing it back in, it shifted sooo smooth. However, Honda of Americ had already told me that if the tranny was dying they would pay for all of it. I Love Honda A pic of the car in question is below... vassil3427 08-05-2003, 10:25 AM Here's what it looked like wrecked(before it was fixed, the above picture is after we fixed it): Related Links Participate in thousands of discussions at AutomotiveForums.com! Registration is absolutely free. |