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Hello Everyone: I've seen quite a bit of discussion in this newsgroup about the Accord transmission warranty extensions for 1999 and 2000 models, but have not really seen anything on the question below. I have 70K miles on my 4- cylinder 2000 Accord, (with no problems) now and am starting to think about whether I will keep it past 100,000 miles. Now of course I know that we don't how the transmissions will hold up long term, but I was wondering if anyone had an opinion on this question: (1) Was it more of an issue of getting a bad transmission that would fail early, but that if you didn't get one of these lemons you might be ok long term? Or perhaps the transmission problem is of a type that would just as likely manifest itself much later? Thank you for your time. Dave Schoen |
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Problems were with the V6.
"David" <dms64dms@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:MPG.1a7ba1165c6cece3989680@news.giganews.com. .. > > > Hello Everyone: > > I've seen quite a bit of discussion in this newsgroup about the Accord > transmission warranty extensions for 1999 and 2000 models, but have not > really seen anything on the question below. I have 70K miles on my 4- > cylinder 2000 Accord, (with no problems) now and am starting to think > about whether I will keep it past 100,000 miles. > > Now of course I know that we don't how the transmissions will hold up > long term, but I was wondering if anyone had an opinion on this > question: > > (1) Was it more of an issue of getting a bad transmission that would > fail early, but that if you didn't get one of these lemons you might be > ok long term? Or perhaps the transmission problem is of a type that > would just as likely manifest itself much later? > > Thank you for your time. > > Dave Schoen > |
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check out http://world.honda.com/news/2002/4020920.html
You might also check the warranty status of Honda at http://www.ahm-ownerlink.com from Honda's web info: October 2002 Dear Accord, Odyssey and Prelude Owners: American Honda is announcing a warranty extension for the automatic transmission on all 2000-01 Accords, Odysseys, and Preludes. The automatic transmission and torque converter are now covered for a total of 7 years or 100,000 miles, whichever occurs first, from the date of original sale. We are providing this warranty extension because a higher than normal number of automatic transmissions in certain vehicles may have problems due to defects in material or workmanship beyond the 3-year, 36,000-mile new vehicle limited warranty. How do I know if there is a problem with my vehicle's automatic transmission? If you think your vehicle has a transmission problem, refer to the operating characteristics below. Understanding these characteristics can help you decide if you need to call your Honda dealer. These characteristics are normal; they should not require you to call your Honda dealer. - Quick downshifts. The transmission has a computerized control system called grade logic. When going down a hill, even a light touch of the brake pedal can cause grade logic to downshift to the next lower gear. Downshifting helps to slow the vehicle through engine braking. - Does not always shift through the full range of gears. This can also be caused by the grade logic system keeping the transmission in the optimum gear for different driving conditions. - Mechanical noise when selecting a forward or reverse gear. It's normal to hear a slight mechanical noise when moving the shift lever from one gear to another. This noise can sound abnormally loud if any of the windows are down and you are parked next to a wall or another vehicle. - Vehicle may not hold its position when stopped on an incline in gear (may roll backward when the brake pedal is released). This can occur on most Honda-made vehicles. It is one of the measures used to improve fuel economy. - Hard shifts before the engine warms up. By design, the transmission shifts a little harder when the engine is cold. It returns to smoother shifting when the engine warms up. These characteristics are not normal; if you experience any of them, call your Honda dealer. - While driving, the D4 indicator on the instrument panel flashes. - An abnormally loud noise from the transmission. - Extremely slow or delayed gear engagement, upshifts, or downshifts. - Abnormal gear slippage during upshifts or downshifts. - Erratic or excessively harsh shifting. - Automatic transmission fluid (ATF) leaks. In the next few weeks, owners of potentially affected vehicles will be sent a copy of this letter along with reimbursement instructions in case they previously paid to have the transmission repaired or replaced. It's important to maintain your vehicle's transmission according to the maintenance schedule in your owner's manual. Not maintaining the transmission properly can void the warranty coverage. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC. Honda Automobile Division Honda.com Privacy Policy Legal Terms & Conditions Hondacars.com ©2004 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. |
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