Have checked the screens at the shift solenoids and they are clean. Internet talks about linear solenoid and cluct hlock up solenoid. Not sure which one I have located but its at the top of the trans/bellhousing area. Any suggestions?
Same thing with my acura EL 2000.. A blown alternator 7.5amp fuse inside the car triggered the P1768 transmission Code which is very odd.. it was starting getting me nuts with the speedometer needle bouncing and jumping around, hard shifting when parked and accelerating in 4th gear from stop with a blinking D4 light...now fixed!
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the tcm may be faulty or has a loose ground, try swaping in another if you can get one borrowed or a cheap used one from a salvage unit
SOURCE: reverse is rough, with intermittent grabbing, not
It sounds as if the seals are bad in your transmission and they are allowing fluid to slip past them. This results in the transmission not completely engaging in gear and being extremely slow to shift into gear.
You can try a few capfuls of break fluid in the tranny. This will swell the seals and allow them to seal better. This is not a permanant fix however, this will only temporarily get your tranny working for an undertermined amount of time. I used this fix on a turbo trans 350 and I got about a year of life out of it.
Beyond that I believe you may be looking at a tranny rebuild or replacement.
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SOURCE: D4 on shift indicator flashes
Need to know what kind of honda , engine size , and 4 or 5 speed automatic
SOURCE: Trans.stuck in limp mode.
Need to know what is the make, model, year, engine size and maybe what the transmission is for your vehicle before I can help better.
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as i stated in my original post its a 1999 acura rl...they came with 1 trans...which is a 4speed....the 5 speed came out later....its a honda not a chrysler so the tcm is incorporated into the pcm...same as the bcm....there is only 1 computer in this car
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