1991 honda accord transmission
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1991 honda accord transmission
my car makes a hummmmming sound or a sound that might reflect to a wheel
bearing when in drive and it reaches about 5 mph and does not stop until
it returns under 5 mph the transmission still has a lot of torking power i
need some help on where to start on fixing the problem
bearing when in drive and it reaches about 5 mph and does not stop until
it returns under 5 mph the transmission still has a lot of torking power i
need some help on where to start on fixing the problem
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Re: 1991 honda accord transmission
"automite" <twocoops2000@aol.com> wrote in
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> my car makes a hummmmming sound or a sound that might reflect to a
> wheel bearing when in drive and it reaches about 5 mph and does not
> stop until it returns under 5 mph the transmission still has a lot of
> torking power i need some help on where to start on fixing the problem
>
Manual or auotomatic? That's pretty important.
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news:933bbfc3b96ab5544a3ff2f65079e05f@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:
> my car makes a hummmmming sound or a sound that might reflect to a
> wheel bearing when in drive and it reaches about 5 mph and does not
> stop until it returns under 5 mph the transmission still has a lot of
> torking power i need some help on where to start on fixing the problem
>
Manual or auotomatic? That's pretty important.
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Re: 1991 honda accord transmission
automite wrote:
> my car makes a hummmmming sound or a sound that might reflect to a wheel
> bearing when in drive and it reaches about 5 mph and does not stop until
> it returns under 5 mph the transmission still has a lot of torking power i
> need some help on where to start on fixing the problem
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What's the mileage, and when did you last change the tranny fluid. What
did you use?
'Curly'
> my car makes a hummmmming sound or a sound that might reflect to a wheel
> bearing when in drive and it reaches about 5 mph and does not stop until
> it returns under 5 mph the transmission still has a lot of torking power i
> need some help on where to start on fixing the problem
------------------
What's the mileage, and when did you last change the tranny fluid. What
did you use?
'Curly'
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Re: 1991 honda accord transmission
Manual trans
don't know about the fluilds just got the car
A little history. the guy had a new trans put in before i got it. the
cylinold has gone out on the trans it won't change over to 3-drive 1 and 2
ok and R the fluids are over full on the trans.
don't know about the fluilds just got the car
A little history. the guy had a new trans put in before i got it. the
cylinold has gone out on the trans it won't change over to 3-drive 1 and 2
ok and R the fluids are over full on the trans.
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Re: 1991 honda accord transmission
"automite" <twocoops2000@aol.com> wrote in
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> Manual trans
> don't know about the fluilds just got the car
>
> A little history. the guy had a new trans put in before i got it. the
> cylinold has gone out on the trans it won't change over to 3-drive 1
> and 2 ok and R the fluids are over full on the trans.
>
>
Your writing is confusing.
As I understand this, you have a '91 Accord with a replacement manual
transmission. There is a humming noise that only occurs at or below 5mph.
You cannot shift into third gear, but you can shift into any of the lower
gears.
Questions:
1) Can you shift into 4th and 5th?
2) Does the noise happen if you're accelerating, decelerating, or coasting?
3) When you say "cylinold", are you referring to the MASTER or SLAVE
cylinders?
4) Has the cylinder that has "gone out" been replaced?
It is odd that you can't change into 3rd, but you can into the lower gears.
Usually it's the lower gears (especially reverse) that people have trouble
with.
At first blush, I'd say to
1) Check for loose heat shields on the exhaust, or for other loose parts
that may vibrate, and
2) change the oil for genuine Honda MTL, and see if the noise changes.
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news:7060fb89f34a64da57470406107561b5@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:
> Manual trans
> don't know about the fluilds just got the car
>
> A little history. the guy had a new trans put in before i got it. the
> cylinold has gone out on the trans it won't change over to 3-drive 1
> and 2 ok and R the fluids are over full on the trans.
>
>
Your writing is confusing.
As I understand this, you have a '91 Accord with a replacement manual
transmission. There is a humming noise that only occurs at or below 5mph.
You cannot shift into third gear, but you can shift into any of the lower
gears.
Questions:
1) Can you shift into 4th and 5th?
2) Does the noise happen if you're accelerating, decelerating, or coasting?
3) When you say "cylinold", are you referring to the MASTER or SLAVE
cylinders?
4) Has the cylinder that has "gone out" been replaced?
It is odd that you can't change into 3rd, but you can into the lower gears.
Usually it's the lower gears (especially reverse) that people have trouble
with.
At first blush, I'd say to
1) Check for loose heat shields on the exhaust, or for other loose parts
that may vibrate, and
2) change the oil for genuine Honda MTL, and see if the noise changes.
--
TeGGeR®
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Re: 1991 honda accord transmission
question 1 automatic not manual
? #2 accelerating and when i get over 5 mph
? #3 yes
? #4 no
this is a noise that sounds like a bearing that has gone bad sounds like a
wmwmwmwmwmwmwm and only does it in drive or 1 or 2 but won't go into drive
? #2 accelerating and when i get over 5 mph
? #3 yes
? #4 no
this is a noise that sounds like a bearing that has gone bad sounds like a
wmwmwmwmwmwmwm and only does it in drive or 1 or 2 but won't go into drive
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Re: 1991 honda accord transmission
"automite" <twocoops2000@aol.com> wrote in
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TeGGeR wrote:
>> As I understand this, you have a '91 Accord with a replacement manual
>> transmission. There is a humming noise that only occurs at or below
>> 5mph. You cannot shift into third gear, but you can shift into any of
>> the lower gears.
>>
>> Questions:
>> 1) Can you shift into 4th and 5th?
>> 2) Does the noise happen if you're accelerating, decelerating,
>> or coasting?
>> 3) When you say "cylinold", are you referring to the MASTER or
>> SLAVE cylinders?
>> 4) Has the cylinder that has "gone out" been replaced?
>>
>>
>
> question 1 automatic not manual
But two messages ago you specifically told me it was a manual:
"Manual trans
don't know about the fluilds just got the car"
> ? #2 accelerating and when i get over 5 mph
OK...
> ? #3 yes
You are referring to *both* the master and slave cylinders, neither of
which an automatic has? I'm even more confused now.
> ? #4 no
> this is a noise that sounds like a bearing that has gone bad sounds
> like a wmwmwmwmwmwmwm and only does it in drive or 1 or 2 but won't go
> into drive
>
Does the transmission growl when you accelerate froma standstill?
Check the fluid level. Get a flush and refill with appropriate fluid. If
noise persists, go see a good garage. Strange noises in an automatic often
mean serious problems.
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TeGGeR wrote:
>> As I understand this, you have a '91 Accord with a replacement manual
>> transmission. There is a humming noise that only occurs at or below
>> 5mph. You cannot shift into third gear, but you can shift into any of
>> the lower gears.
>>
>> Questions:
>> 1) Can you shift into 4th and 5th?
>> 2) Does the noise happen if you're accelerating, decelerating,
>> or coasting?
>> 3) When you say "cylinold", are you referring to the MASTER or
>> SLAVE cylinders?
>> 4) Has the cylinder that has "gone out" been replaced?
>>
>>
>
> question 1 automatic not manual
But two messages ago you specifically told me it was a manual:
"Manual trans
don't know about the fluilds just got the car"
> ? #2 accelerating and when i get over 5 mph
OK...
> ? #3 yes
You are referring to *both* the master and slave cylinders, neither of
which an automatic has? I'm even more confused now.
> ? #4 no
> this is a noise that sounds like a bearing that has gone bad sounds
> like a wmwmwmwmwmwmwm and only does it in drive or 1 or 2 but won't go
> into drive
>
Does the transmission growl when you accelerate froma standstill?
Check the fluid level. Get a flush and refill with appropriate fluid. If
noise persists, go see a good garage. Strange noises in an automatic often
mean serious problems.
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