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Old Nov 11, 2023 | 04:02 PM
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Hello guys, i couldnt find adequate thread on this topic, even tho there are more threads on this. I have 1999 Honda Accord Coupe J30A1 with b7xa trans. It has about 400k kilometers on the odo, trans was rebuild in Honda Dealer when it had 240k kilometers. I drove it as my daily for a half year without any problems, when suddenly it starter whining like crazy, in all gears inlcuding P and N (even when stopped). I drove it like that for about 2000 more kms, curious whats gonna happen. Than it starter - small slips here and there, clunky noises here and there so i decided to put her in a garage to sort this out. After sitting for like 2 weeks, i wanted to drive her around, but once it warmed up i started to loose gears - i lost 4th as first one, than 3rd and now it cant move even in "manual shift", except reverse (sometimes). I have always used oem ATF, i tried cleaning shift solenoids, but didnt help at all. In my country (Slovakia) i find it hard to find somehow for rebuild. Only guy i found quoted me for 2700 euros. Do you guys maybe have experience with this problem? it seems like the trans itself is o.k, but it doesnt has oil presure to change gears (in my humble opionion - i also looked into other forums, talked with bunch of guys and even read the manual and symptoms). Is it possible that maybe some bushing inside broke down? or cluthes? if you have any ideas, id be more that happy to read them. I wanna keep that car, since there are only like 20 of them in my country and its a car my dad used to own for like 15 years. Thank you in advance !
 
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