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Old 06-19-2003, 08:50 PM
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Hard Shifts

O.k., My car shifts hard (it's an auto), it jerks when it shifts sometimes, Someone told me it was my tranny fluid, I pulled some out and it looked new but really dry, added a qt. of fluid and it was alright on fluid then. But..., It still shifts real hard, could it be the filter, or transmission? Thanks. Oh yeah, anyone know where I can get some projector lamps for a 4 door? Thanks again.
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I believe in order to get projectors on a 4door you need to get them from a crx... i'm not sure though.. talk to 4G4DStore on here. as far as your tranny, of all of the automatics that i have dealt with that have had this problem, it has always turned out to be the fluid. you might try completely changing it out,rather than just adding the fluid like you did.
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o.k. thanks, would I have to take it to a shop to complety exchange the fluid? I'd hate that shit shit, thanks though
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Not really any solution...

Honda auto's are weak....and once you start having problems, they only get worse.

Do yourself a favor, and start saving up for a manual swap. Good luck...
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not to intrude your topic, but when i shift hard, i always blow the fuse for the tail lights n' guage lights =\
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not to intrude your topic, but when i shift hard, i always blow the fuse for the tail lights n' guage lights =\
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you think thats wierd, my friends van would sound the horn when you put it in reverse, and no it didnt have one of those backup things like on big trucks.
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wrong, wrong, wrong, it was the damn CV joints, both of them...., Damn, needa blunt now..., Be back later.
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