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Old 01-10-2004, 03:03 PM
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Stuck in 'Sport Shift'?

We have a 90 Accord EXR that appears to be stuck in 'sport shift'.
The green 'S' lighton the dash is on and won't reset.
Pressing the Sport Shift button on the shifter actually pushes the button in or out but has no effect on the dash shift light.
Also, the transmission does not seem to be changing gears.

I don't know if this problem is related but when I start the car there is a very fast clicking sound that appears to be coming from the left side of the dash. While in park, If I step on the brake pedal it stops, let go of the brake pedal and it starts again, switch into any gear and it stops.

Thank you very much for any assistance!

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Old 01-10-2004, 03:10 PM
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the fast clicking sound you here can be your lifters, injectors, or the knock that occurs. this happens with the grade of gas you put in. next time you fill up put in a higher octane grade and you will see some difference if it works. as for the tranny, when was the last time you had your tranny flushed and filled? check out the fluid and see if its black.
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Old 01-10-2004, 07:45 PM
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Re: Stuck in 'Sport Shift'?

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as for the tranny, when was the last time you had your tranny flushed and filled? check out the fluid and see if its black.
I don't know when it was last flushed, however, I could check past invoices.
Is it supposed to be black or ....?
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Old 01-11-2004, 02:16 PM
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tranny fluid should never be brown or black it should always be kinda like a ruby red color. when its brown make plans to change fluid just dont wait until it turns black your tranny will not be operating as well
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Old 01-11-2004, 02:21 PM
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Re: Stuck in 'Sport Shift'?

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tranny fluid should never be brown or black it should always be kinda like a ruby red color. when its brown make plans to change fluid just dont wait until it turns black your tranny will not be operating as well
We will be taking the car into the Honda dealership (probably Tuesday).
I will post the findings here.
Tks again.
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Old 01-12-2004, 09:45 AM
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I know the problem....

It's a problem with one of the transmission componets, there i was a recall on it MANY years ago, and Unfortunaly you car is problay way pass the cut off date for a free fix.

Describe to them the buzzing under the dashboard and the sport light, and dealership should know right a way what to fix.

I had mine done at the dealership, and they knew what it was right a way what it was when i described the problem, lucky for me i was covered under the recall.


See if you can do some research on the web ahead of time for that recall,




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Old 01-12-2004, 09:50 AM
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Re: Stuck in 'Sport Shift'?

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I know the problem....

See if you can do some research on the web ahead of time for that recall
Where should I search and for what keywords?
Also, would you happen to know what was involved in the recall?

Thanks very much!
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Old 01-12-2004, 10:01 AM
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sorry i wish i could tell you more, but back then i wasn't too in to my accord, so i really didn't pay attetion to what they said

Do a search on the web for "+accord +90 +recall" and see what you find.
Or, maybe someone can post a link to a site that contains some info.


As for the problem, I belive it's not the actual transmission it self. which ofcourse is good news, But i think it might be one of the eletrical componets that controls the shifting for the automatic transmission.

sorry I didn't have more info for ya, but do the search and post if you find any thing.
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Old 01-12-2004, 10:12 AM
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Re: Stuck in 'Sport Shift'?

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Do a search on the web for "+accord +90 +recall" and see what you find.
I wonder if this is it
TSB 90039 DEC 90 A/T - 'S' Indicator On, No Downshift

I have read twice in the past day something about Honda America not allowing individual consumers to access recall information.
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Old 01-14-2004, 03:50 PM
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Re: Re: Stuck in 'Sport Shift'?

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We will be taking the car into the Honda dealership (probably Tuesday).
I will post the findings here.
Tks again.
It was the 'main replay' for the transmission.
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Old 01-15-2004, 09:42 AM
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allanc,
Glad you got it fixed,
Was it a recall many years ago? or was i wrong?
How much did it cost ya? part? labor?


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Re: Stuck in 'Sport Shift'?

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allanc,
Glad you got it fixed,
Was it a recall many years ago? or was i wrong?
How much did it cost ya? part? labor?


later
I told the Honda dealer about the recall you mentioned when we brought the car in.
He did not remark.
I told him about a technical service bulletin that I found (I think you were the one who suggested searching the net).
He said that he didn't know at that time.
The bottom line is that he wouldn't commit.
The prices in CDN$:
Part about $80, labour 1 hour 85$, diagnostic about 85$.
By the time you add tax it was close to $300.
He said that he could not even run the diags initially due to the fact that since the main relay was blown there was no power going to some of the components they wanted to test.
Actually, my better half was very relieved since she was thinking big $ for a new or refurb transmission.
On the other hand, when I heard that loud fast clicking from the dash area I knew that the problem should be very obvious to Honda.
It's not like the problem was going to go away when the doctor saw the patient.
Tks once again for your suggestions!
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Re: Re: Stuck in 'Sport Shift'?

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I told the Honda dealer about the recall you mentioned when we brought the car in.
He did not remark.
I told him about a technical service bulletin that I found (I think you were the one who suggested searching the net).
He said that he didn't know at that time.
The bottom line is that he wouldn't commit.
The prices in CDN$:
Part about $80, labour 1 hour 85$, diagnostic about 85$.
By the time you add tax it was close to $300.
He said that he could not even run the diags initially due to the fact that since the main relay was blown there was no power going to some of the components they wanted to test.
Actually, my better half was very relieved since she was thinking big $ for a new or refurb transmission.
On the other hand, when I heard that loud fast clicking from the dash area I knew that the problem should be very obvious to Honda.
It's not like the problem was going to go away when the doctor saw the patient.
Tks once again for your suggestions!
I have a 90/91 Honda with the Same problem and am really happy to find this thread, I'd like to know the name of the "part"..was it the transmission computer located under the passenger floor? There is a transmission computer located under the carpet on the passenger side floorboard. I went ahead and ordered one (part #28100-PXO-823-M1 , 3LX) since they are not very expensive but was still hopeing to hear from someone who has had an experience with this issue first hand.
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I have a 90/91 Honda with the Same problem and am really happy to find this thread, I'd like to know the name of the "part"..was it the transmission computer located under the passenger floor? There is a transmission computer located under the carpet on the passenger side floorboard. I went ahead and ordered one (part #28100-PXO-823-M1 , 3LX) since they are not very expensive but was still hopeing to hear from someone who has had an experience with this issue first hand.
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Milo,

We didn't actually see the dealer do the work.

We are in Canada so I don't know if the part #'s are the same.
The part is the 'Relay Assembly, Main' part 39400-SM4-003.

I really hope this helps.
Please let me know!
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Thanks for your reply. I'll compare part numbers and I certainly will post back in hopes of helpin others going through this too.
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