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The question of "how much" is hard to quantify. A dealership will generally recommend replacing the transmission, at a cost of $2500 or so, unless by some fluke it manages to set a code they can read. The '96 is OBD-II compliant, so it requires one of the fancy-pants scanners; be sure your mechanic is up to speed on these things.
Pat
Community Leader/Maintenance & Repair Conference
Now a chemical flush is added to transmission first and the circulation of it frees varnish and broken off clutch material that may be lying in the bottom of the pan and this begins to circulate but since the whole process is done at idle speed very little stress on AT.
Trans service was performed last summer. Fluid level is fine. My mechanic advised that it's not practical to service automatic transmissions with 70K miles, so I gave up for now.
My concern is having this vehicle disabled on the road. Since it is a delivery work vehicle, this could be a serious problem. How likely is a sudden failure from this symptom?
Hopefully their vehicles have improved in the last few years(which I believe they have) however their dealers and warranty service appearantly have not.
Good luck w/ your vehicles.
Pat
Community Leader/Maintenance & Repair Conference
Transmission or something makes peculiar noise after car has warmed up and is shifted into drive, neutral and reverse. It also makes the same noise when shifting from 2-1 while in drive and when accelerating from a rolling stop but not a full stop. The sound is like a high pitched short lasting bell ring. When shifting into reverse it makes a double ring about 1/2 second apart. Shift quality is smooth through all gears and trans fluid has good color, odor, level and does not leak.
Is this a problem or should it be ignored? Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
I could also be something vibrating on the car. Perhaps the transmission is loose in its mountings.
If these don't work, take it to the dealer and have them run a diagnostic test. It may simply be band slippage and in need of adjustment.
1- Sometimes, when i engage R or D position from park, the tranny does not engage. Just have to put the shift lever to N position and put it back on R or D and it will work like a new.
2- Sometimes, when i decelerate from cruising speed to 10-20 mph and want to accelerate hard, the tranny will slip as the same way than the neutral position. Just release the accelerator and push it again and it will go
The tranny was serviced two weeks ago, and except those probs, the tranny works great on any gear, no shaking on shifting, no noise, no vibration.
I suspect a valving defect causing a lost of hydraulic pressure. Somebody have any idea about that?
Wendigo
Wendigo
"gear grind" in a manual transmission can cause.
I recently bought a new 6-speed, and managed to grind the gears a few times: once, I accidentally let off the clutch too soon on a 1-2 shift and ground it a bit, and the second time I was trying to downshift to third and accidentally started to go into the first gear slot and got some grind
(the clutch was depressed at the time).
I'm sure that both instances generated a bit of ground metal. Will the transmission filter catch this, or would it be worth my while to have
the dealer check it out?
Thanks
I agree on the oil change every 30,000. Few people do it, but it will make a difference.
Bruce
DB
Transmission shifts fine at all speeds above 20 mph.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
1999 TL @10,000 miles, @ 1 yr old
started noticing transmission roughness/slippage a while ago. Last month, took it to purchasing dealer and was told "no problems- your car is fine". A few weeks later, took it to another dealership after it wouldn't start one morning, and told them to check out the transmission- they said "we are replacing your transmission with a remanufactured one."
Got the car back tuesday night. Transmission felt OK, but alignment was off(?!) Planned to take it back to have it fixed today. Took my wife to work and came home. Left to go back out and "new" transmission went kablooey--after @150 miles into the new one!! Almost had a wreck trying to make it back home. The car is sitting in the driveway undriveable, on top of a puddle of transmission fluid (I think).
Called around to several dealerships to get info on 99 TL transmissions. Was told by one service manager that approximately 5,000 99 TLs had some kind of seal contamination that make them prone to transmission failure. Was also told that there is a national backorder on the part.
Called Acura customer service. They seemed quite upset when I told them about the "5,000" story- as if I shouldn't know about that. I told them of my near-death experience with the 2nd faulty transmission, and that I wish to get a refund. I no longer have faith in the vehicle or their ability to fix it. Should I really trust my life with their repairs when they've proven to be a failure??
I'm hoping that Acura will treat me well and give me a refund. I am in the beginning stage of
prusuing lemon law, in case they seem reluctant. Also, I plan to do some informational picketing out in front of their dealerships. Maybe I can get some attention that way....
to be continued
I just can not believe what has happened.... Can someone help me on that?
You might want to change it again in 10K miles or so since when changing ATF in this tranny you are only changing approximately half of the fluid. I would change ATF at 25-30K intervals. ATF is cheap-trannies are not.
have had 4 occurrances where we were stuck in
2nd gear (of 4 speed OD) after first startup. We
can stop the vehicle and turn off engine, wait
10 minutes, and apparently we can operate o.k.
Any clues? Dealer claims no problems twice now
but we're not buying that. thanks.
I called every car parts store in my local area, and none of them sell ATF + 4. So I called the Dodge dealership to check their price, and I just about messed my pants! Their price was $8.05 per quart, no that's not a typo, that's $8.05 per quart! What's in this stuff, liquid gold? I don't care what's in it, it's not worth $8.05 per quart! And I'd be willing to bet that not too many other people will be willing to pay this much for tranny fluid either.
If any of you know why Dodge has priced this fluid so darn high, please let me know. Thanks.
My $8.05 worth of opinion.
Cheers,
TB
You can see additional details on my experience so far with my Chrysler transaxles and silicon contamination under topic #970 for Vans.
To smandy. You are going into "limp" mode. It is discussed in your owner's manual. There is a problem with your transaxle that needs to be checked out before it gets worse.
You can see if there are any Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) stored on any Chrysler 1996-1997 vehicle by doing the following:
With the engine at operating temperature and OFF, turn the ignition key to the "run" position (just before the starter is engaged) and back off as so:
ON - OFF - ON - OFF - ON
Do this within a 5 second window.
Watch the check engine light. It will flash 2 digit trouble codes, example:
"flash" " flash" pause "flash" "flash" "flash" is 23. A 55 is the end of the file code. If this is all you get, then a DTC was not stored (does NOT mean there is no problem, just the required parameters to store a code were not met).
You can get more info. on DTCs at:
www.obdii.com
www.alldata.com
They also have the definitions for the meaning of the DTCs.
If you have not had your transmission powerflushed I recommend that you do so ASAP. Be sure that they put in the correct fluid (should be ATF+3 - 7176 for your car). I MEAN WATCH THEM OPEN THE BOTTLES AND READ THE LABELS.
If someone has put Mercon/Dexron III in your transmission, this could be causing your problems.
best of luck
TB