Reving tranny?? is it time to rebuild?
#1
Reving tranny?? is it time to rebuild?
I have a 94 accord with 195k auto just happened today i was driving home nd as the gears shifted from 1to 2 it revs for a while then shifts same from 2 to 3rd but that rev is longer is my tranny goin bad. I cant afford for it to go bad right now. It doesnt sound good any ideas ?
#6
Check the engine codes. The common diy thread on top of the gen tech help forum has a link to get the CEL or D4 codes.
If money is an issue, buy 3 quarts of Honda ATF, then do a drain/refill. That common diy thread has a link for free online shop manuals. We can give some more information if you need it.
If money is an issue, buy 3 quarts of Honda ATF, then do a drain/refill. That common diy thread has a link for free online shop manuals. We can give some more information if you need it.
#7
I have ran codes nd got these d4-15 abs-13 cel is tricky i got 9 short flashes first followed 3 long after. So its not 93 so i assume 9 and 30 ? But i will take a look into the manuals or get an estimate from a shop
#9
Do not listen to the post above me. An 06 transmission will not fit on your 94 accord. And do not replace your transmission.
The D4 code 15 is for the mainshaft speed sensor.
The CEL code 9 is for a sensor in the distributor.
The CEL code 30 is a communication problem between the ECU and TCU.
Take a look at the electrical connectors for the mainshaft speed sensor, the distributor, the ECU and TCU for a loose connection.
The D4 code 15 is for the mainshaft speed sensor.
The CEL code 9 is for a sensor in the distributor.
The CEL code 30 is a communication problem between the ECU and TCU.
Take a look at the electrical connectors for the mainshaft speed sensor, the distributor, the ECU and TCU for a loose connection.
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