'95 Transmission Troubles
I just checked the tranny fluid and I dont see much (really nothing) on the cross hatched section. I checked multiple times and it came out the same everytime. I did see some black fluid on the bottom tip of the stick. I know this isn't good at all. I'll get fluids in it next morning.
Would low fluid really make the transmission throw codes?
My haynes didn't lead me far, that's why I asked about the location and testing here. I guess I should have checked the DIY sections, eh?
Update:
I was out of town for the past few weeks but I did have the solenoids checked and they were functioning properly. I'm now going to remove the ECU and inspect it. Anything I should know? I'm about to go check the manuals for info.
Thanks
Edit: it's the ECU, not the TCU. Ha
I was out of town for the past few weeks but I did have the solenoids checked and they were functioning properly. I'm now going to remove the ECU and inspect it. Anything I should know? I'm about to go check the manuals for info.
Thanks
Edit: it's the ECU, not the TCU. Ha
Last edited by JSDurbin; Jan 2, 2012 at 04:00 PM.
Code 14 is fault in ECM or ECM to TCM wiring. Nothing to do w/ solenoids.
Are you sure about code. You should have one long flash, short pause (< 1 sec), and 4 short flashes. If pause is long (3-5 secs), then you have two codes 10 and 4.
If ATF is dirty, start w/ a drain/refill.
good luck
Are you sure about code. You should have one long flash, short pause (< 1 sec), and 4 short flashes. If pause is long (3-5 secs), then you have two codes 10 and 4.
If ATF is dirty, start w/ a drain/refill.
good luck
Yes, that is what the book says....I have seen more than one person cure a code 14 by cleaning the main and counter shaft sensors.....maybe they all miss counted the 13 to 14, so IMHO worth the effort to pull, wipe off and re-install the two and see what happens......if it does not work, then spend the ~$50 on a used ECU and go from there.
I have very few tools with me (all in storage miles away) and it was 20 degrees in the middle of the day in Detroit(no garage), I also had plans to leave the state, so I just took my car to a well recommended non-honda shop and explained as best as I could everything I knew. I stressed checking the solenoids for proper function. I didn't see him physically do the work, but his diagnosis was a faulty ECU. He came to that conclusion after checking the wiring between the ECU and TCU which...
Hey, I have his semi-report right here. I'll take a picture so his methodology can be checked out (and for posterity). I was also given his wiring diagrams that he used as a reference.
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He wanted to much for a used ECU and since I knew i could grab one for $50 and it's a easy swap I just picked up from his shop and took it home. The fluids are low and I'll see to that now that I have the time. Could that be my only problem? I understand it should have been my first priority.
Next step Fluids, but I have the ECU pretty much taken out. Should I check it now? Will leaky capacitors be the sign?
Hey, I have his semi-report right here. I'll take a picture so his methodology can be checked out (and for posterity). I was also given his wiring diagrams that he used as a reference.
imgur: the simple image sharer
He wanted to much for a used ECU and since I knew i could grab one for $50 and it's a easy swap I just picked up from his shop and took it home. The fluids are low and I'll see to that now that I have the time. Could that be my only problem? I understand it should have been my first priority.
Next step Fluids, but I have the ECU pretty much taken out. Should I check it now? Will leaky capacitors be the sign?
TexasHonda had a bad ECU on a similar vintage accord. When he inspected the board, it looked ok, but replacing the ECU fixed his problem. I am guessing that you will discover the same thing.
I would look at car-part.com for used ECUs that match your car to see what local junkyards will charge. Just make sure that the ECU you get is for a 94/95 accord with an automatic transmission from a LX or DX. An EX ECU will not work on your car.
I would look at car-part.com for used ECUs that match your car to see what local junkyards will charge. Just make sure that the ECU you get is for a 94/95 accord with an automatic transmission from a LX or DX. An EX ECU will not work on your car.


