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Old April 5th 05, 07:40 PM
DaveR
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Default Accord EX V6 2005 Transmission Problems?

I just got a 2005 Accord EX V6 to replace my 2002, which had its
transmission replaced last year.

I am noticing some strange behavior from the new transmission,
particularly a very noticable downshift when slowing down.

No doubt I am sensitive to transmission issues due to the problems
with my 2002. Has Honda finally fixed the transmission issues on the
Accord, or are the latest models also susceptible?
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Old April 5th 05, 09:42 PM
Dick
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On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 14:40:32 -0400, DaveR
> wrote:

>I just got a 2005 Accord EX V6 to replace my 2002, which had its
>transmission replaced last year.
>
>I am noticing some strange behavior from the new transmission,
>particularly a very noticable downshift when slowing down.
>
>No doubt I am sensitive to transmission issues due to the problems
>with my 2002. Has Honda finally fixed the transmission issues on the
>Accord, or are the latest models also susceptible?


Our 2003 EX V6 transmission has been flawless for 30.000 miles.
Unless Honda has gone backward, I would think your transmission should
be the same.
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Old April 20th 05, 08:24 PM
John Horner
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"DaveR" > wrote in message
...
>I just got a 2005 Accord EX V6 to replace my 2002, which had its
> transmission replaced last year.
>
> I am noticing some strange behavior from the new transmission,
> particularly a very noticable downshift when slowing down.
>


Honda's algorithm for shifting the transmission is pretty sophisticated and
even includes a sensor for up-hill,down-hill. Probably you are just
noticing the transmission downshifting which is a normal part of this
algorithm.

However, I am certainly not convinced that Honda has solved it's
transmission durability problems. Only time will tell.

John


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Old May 31st 05, 09:10 PM
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DaveR > wrote in
:

> I just got a 2005 Accord EX V6 to replace my 2002, which had its
> transmission replaced last year.
>
> I am noticing some strange behavior from the new transmission,
> particularly a very noticable downshift when slowing down.
>
> No doubt I am sensitive to transmission issues due to the problems
> with my 2002. Has Honda finally fixed the transmission issues on the
> Accord, or are the latest models also susceptible?




My new 2005 Civic EX does this too. Never happened with the '04 CRV. It
appears to me that if I am braking hard to slow down, the tranny will
aggressively downshift to assist. I think it's normal.

Of course, the slip from 3rd to 4th that happens sometimes isn't...
 




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