SOURCE: 1990 Honda Accord EX Transmission
possibly due to low trans fluid pressure. the cooler in the radiator may be plugged. to check, disconnect and bypass cooler with rubber line & clamps. drive 2-3 miles. shifting OK now? install auxillary cooler to bypass one in radiator. you can get one at auto-zone $30-$50. may just need fluid & filter change, but more likely it's the cooler. when they get plugged, either one, pressure drops alot.
SOURCE: tranny not shifting correct
The throtle posistion sensor. Sent to the trans. signal.
To shifting correctly, at especific. wide trhottle or open. engine rpm.and speed.
SOURCE: 1992 Honda Prelude Clutch
Either your master or slave cylinder is leaking (if hydraulic) Replace leaking cylinder with repair kit and blead the system. More serious it could be a problem on the clutch assembly.
SOURCE: Transmission fluid/filter change
its an easy project just have to drop the tranny pan and switch it out. you will get a new pan seal with it just remember not to over tighten the bolts
SOURCE: 1995 honda accord..transmission shifts hard.. true
in my opinion..if your milage is between 75K-140K I would try and just do a drain and fill and not a full exchange. If it is over 150K DO NOT TOUCH IT!!! See the deal is is that like oil, trans fluid is a fluid that breaks down and becomes bad after a certain amount of time. ANd once you put new fluid in, it breaks away all those containments, and metal particles and could do damage. so it is solely on you if you want to try it out or not. it could fix it, it could make it worst.
Testimonial: "this is kinda what i was thinking when told the info. Might just let it be and drive it till its undriveable..it has 164K thanx! "
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