No shift, no reverse 92 Accord
On the move 
I didn't read in detail this entire thread. Just me reading from the highlights.
The TCU looks bad - blown cap. So I would look for a bone yard replacement. Next, I have seen several times where a repeated blown cap in the TCU is caused by a bad connection to the shift solenoid. So I would find a two wire pigtail and replace both sides of that connector - wire harness side and the solenoid side.
Yes that is a ~$60 try (~$50 for the TCU and ~$10 for the pigtail) and a bit of your time.
Good luck in whatever you decide to do

I didn't read in detail this entire thread. Just me reading from the highlights.
The TCU looks bad - blown cap. So I would look for a bone yard replacement. Next, I have seen several times where a repeated blown cap in the TCU is caused by a bad connection to the shift solenoid. So I would find a two wire pigtail and replace both sides of that connector - wire harness side and the solenoid side.
Yes that is a ~$60 try (~$50 for the TCU and ~$10 for the pigtail) and a bit of your time.
Good luck in whatever you decide to do
You are going to need both....meaning the weak connection puts too much "stress" on the circuit and can/will lead to the new(er) TCU to burn out again. By a pic I saw a page or so ago the one in the car is done for already.
Again, it is a reach where I'm going - it has been documented a few times.
Again, it is a reach where I'm going - it has been documented a few times.
I have already change TCU and shift solenoids, also, I am not worried about continuing to mess with this thing for now as I have acquired another vehicle, IF I keep this, it will become a project, I appreciate your willingness to help but this is on the back burner for a while.
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