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Old Mar 7, 2016 | 01:03 PM
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Exclamation Honda Fit 04' Transmission Failure

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As the title says i have a Honda Fit (03-04' im not sure) with 107.000khm on it. It is second hand and i don't know whether the previous owner ever changed the ATF or not. Today as i was driving on the highway transmission stopped working. Engine works but car doesnt move neither front nor back. No alarm lamps on whatsoever. My question is if i order through my mechanic ATF fluid now will it help revive the gearbox? I stopped immediately if that helps.

Sorry for my noob question or if this is posted on the wrong thread.
Thank you for your time

Alex
 
Old Mar 7, 2016 | 02:35 PM
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Low fluid.

or
Failed transmission solenoids.

or
Wiring to tranny..

or
Failed Pump on input of transmission.

There are more possibilities but these are the first ones I'd troubleshoot.
 
Old Mar 22, 2016 | 09:21 PM
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Hmm...no CEL's??
 
Old Mar 24, 2016 | 07:21 AM
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My guess would be something with the linkage? if there is anything internally wrong it would throw some sort of code. The ecu usually monitors shaft speeds and solenoid voltages etc. If it sees something out of whack it usually would set a code.
 
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