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The automatic transmission in my 99 honda accord V4 has failed and the
mileage is only 47500 Miles. This is quite shocking and have been reading through the forums for some information and I see that all the cases of transmission failure are related to the V6 models. Did anyone else also face such a major, abnormal problem with their accords? The dealer asked me for $4000 for an original Honda transmission OR $3000 for a Howard (the company that rebuilds transmissions for Honda). Both come with a 3 year 36000 mile warranty. Before I get it repaired I WILL take this matter up with the regional offices of Honda as well as the Honda America. Though I am not sure about some of the complaints on the forums, I feel some are applicable to the V4's. Anyone faced or heard about a transmission problem in 99 accord V4s'? Thanks Triny |
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Triny wrote: > The automatic transmission in my 99 honda accord V4 has failed and the > mileage is only 47500 Miles. This is quite shocking and have been > reading through the forums for some information and I see that all the > cases of transmission failure are related to the V6 models. I4? yes- the "bad" trannies were V6 models. > > Did anyone else also face such a major, abnormal problem with their > accords? The dealer asked me for $4000 for an original Honda > transmission OR $3000 for a Howard (the company that rebuilds > transmissions for Honda). Both come with a 3 year 36000 mile warranty. > Before I get it repaired I WILL take this matter up with the regional > offices of Honda as well as the Honda America. Though I am not sure > about some of the complaints on the forums, I feel some are applicable > to the V4's. not really, but a bad tranny does get through every once in a while. > > Anyone faced or heard about a transmission problem in 99 accord V4s'? not a chronic problem. last i remember was a guy a couple years ago in san fran. automatic, right? did you follow the scheduled maintenance, if any? 47k miles is shockingly low, and i hope theyll at least offer half as a goodwill gesture. otherwise? i wouldnt blame you for never buying another honda... id go with a toyota. > > Thanks > > Triny |
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He Hate Retard and Moron wrote: > You must be a troll, cause there is no V4 Honda. some people arent into automotive nomenclature. doesnt mean theyre a troll. trolls post about spark plug wire capacitance and complain hondas have lousy charging systems ![]() |
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SoCalMike <mikein562athotmail@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<LphFc.14356$IQ4.1637@attbi_s02>...
> He Hate Retard and Moron wrote: > > > You must be a troll, cause there is no V4 Honda. > > some people arent into automotive nomenclature. doesnt mean theyre a troll. > > > trolls post about spark plug wire capacitance and complain hondas have > lousy charging systems ![]() Well, I meant the 4 cyclinder. And yes I am by no means an automotive guru. The dealers and the service specialists do not correct us so there is no way for knowing the correct terminology! Triny |
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SoCalMike <mikein562athotmail@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<LnhFc.13269$a24.7262@attbi_s03>...
> Triny wrote: > > > The automatic transmission in my 99 honda accord V4 has failed and the > > mileage is only 47500 Miles. This is quite shocking and have been > > reading through the forums for some information and I see that all the > > cases of transmission failure are related to the V6 models. > > I4? yes- the "bad" trannies were V6 models. > > > > Did anyone else also face such a major, abnormal problem with their > > accords? The dealer asked me for $4000 for an original Honda > > transmission OR $3000 for a Howard (the company that rebuilds > > transmissions for Honda). Both come with a 3 year 36000 mile warranty. > > Before I get it repaired I WILL take this matter up with the regional > > offices of Honda as well as the Honda America. Though I am not sure > > about some of the complaints on the forums, I feel some are applicable > > to the V4's. > > not really, but a bad tranny does get through every once in a while. > > > > Anyone faced or heard about a transmission problem in 99 accord V4s'? > > not a chronic problem. last i remember was a guy a couple years ago in > san fran. > > automatic, right? did you follow the scheduled maintenance, if any? 47k > miles is shockingly low, and i hope theyll at least offer half as a > goodwill gesture. > > otherwise? i wouldnt blame you for never buying another honda... id go > with a toyota. > > > > Thanks > > > > Triny Thanks for your response. I4? I am not sure but it is the 4 cylinder one. I am expecting some kind of response from Honda as part of their goodwill gesture. Yes, I did all the maintenance that is required and that too only at a Honda Dealership and have all records to that effect. Never thought that Honda or Toyota could end up with such major problems so early. In any case a lot of people I am aware of have Hondas and nothing's gone wrong with them. Its just my luck I guess. In any case I will keep you informed of what happens. I was looking up NHTSA website and could find 6 cases (that I could download the original complaint sheet with the VIN and they were 99 4 cyl) but there were a total of 107 records, most of which I am guessing were for the V6's. Hope Honda gets back with some positive response. Triny |
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In article <247453db.0407041908.5f17fc4a@posting.google.com >,
Triny <nsrrdc@hotmail.com> wrote: >Thanks for your response. I4? I am not sure but it is the 4 cylinder >one. I4 refers to inline 4, which is the type of 4 cylinder engine that a 1999 Honda Accord would have. >I am expecting some kind of response from Honda as part of their >goodwill gesture. Yes, I did all the maintenance that is required and >that too only at a Honda Dealership and have all records to that >effect. Perhaps you can ask if it is possible to replace it with a manual transmission, since that is usually less expensive, more reliable, and more fuel efficient. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Timothy J. Lee Unsolicited bulk or commercial email is not welcome. No warranty of any kind is provided with this message. |
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Timothy J. Lee wrote: > In article <247453db.0407041908.5f17fc4a@posting.google.com >, > Triny <nsrrdc@hotmail.com> wrote: > >>Thanks for your response. I4? I am not sure but it is the 4 cylinder >>one. > > > I4 refers to inline 4, which is the type of 4 cylinder engine > that a 1999 Honda Accord would have. > > >>I am expecting some kind of response from Honda as part of their >>goodwill gesture. Yes, I did all the maintenance that is required and >>that too only at a Honda Dealership and have all records to that >>effect. > > > Perhaps you can ask if it is possible to replace it with a manual > transmission, since that is usually less expensive, more reliable, > and more fuel efficient. i can guarantee they wont go that route. that would mean plumbing for a clutch, and routing linkage. easier to drop a rebuilt tranny in there. |
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SoCalMike <mikein562athotmail@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<jJ7Gc.27748$7t3.18214@attbi_s51>...
> > i can guarantee they wont go that route. that would mean plumbing for a > clutch, and routing linkage. easier to drop a rebuilt tranny in there. SoCalMike: Honda America got back with an offer. They have agreed to pick up most of the cost of the transmission. I have to spend on the installation + a little more. This is going to be an original Honda trany with the usual 36K or 3 year warranty. I guess they did a service/ maintenance record check on my car and it was immaculate and all of the were done at Honda service centers, so I guess that kinda helped. Quite happy with the decision. I still dont have the exact final figure but it should be somewhere around 1000. The original cost was around 4500. THought I should let you know. Triny |
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