96 accord lx non vtec 5speed shifter all messed up and loose, got stuck in gear or wont go in gear, girlfriends dad said its a bent shift for, friend says shift linkage. how to fix?
SOURCE: 1988 honda accord lx-i gear shift panel lights
hello first you need to check the bulb below the gear shift panel that is not blown then if available your book on your car has a listing page usually in back look for fuses go to page it should have a diagram for fuses see wich one is for illumination of your shifter check fuse replace if needed goodluck
SOURCE: 94 honda accord hard to shift from park
You seem to have two (2) separate problems one may be a BAD brake light switch this switch is mounted at the top of BRAKE pedal and control the locking mechanism on gear shifter(safety component-for example if a kid is sitting in seat with vehicle running he/she will NOT be able to put vehicle in gear without stepping on brake). The other problem is a BAD shifter cable-this cable moves the selector in the transmission when you move shift knob. Good luck and thanks for using FIX YA
SOURCE: 96 honda accord ex transmission shift problem
the first common possibilty would be to check fluid level, if the fluid level is good, I would recommend changing the transaxle fluid and filter. if this does not correct the issue, a professional transmission repair person will need to diagnose for you, good luck!
SOURCE: my 98 honda civic Lx wont shift into gear
check your shift linkages if the bushing is worn out you may have problems shifting or it could be a bad transmission
SOURCE: 1999 Honda Accord EX won't shift out of park. It
If you press the Break pedal and the shift button does not engage, Your Solenoid did not activate to release it out of park. either the: solenoid is out - Bent levers - Solenoid harness disconnected - Break activation wire may be damaged. this piece is easy to replace as it sits on the right side (passanger side) of the shift lever. remove center console cover to access the soleniod which is held on by two 10mm nuts. and a C- clamp
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