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Hi,
Asking this question for my father, who has a 2003 CRV, with 2WD. His CRV exhibits this strange behavior, with wheels spinning out, as if you'd really floored the gas pedal... Except that you hadn't... This mainly happens when starting to move and, most frequently, when turning left (like starting to move when making a left-hand turn from a stop sign or light, or when pulling away from the curb). This has happened at one point or another to four people who have driven that car--all experienced drivers, having driving many cars in their lives, etc. and have never experienced anything quite like it. If you're really, really gentle with the gas, it doesn't happen, but otherwise happens about 30% of the time. My father tried taking it to the dealer (it's still under warranty), and the mechanic drove around with him for about 20 minutes--and couldn't make it happen. At which point he proclaimed that there's nothing wrong with it. I can understand that line of reasoning, but I also know (having driven it myself) that something's not quite right; it spins out way too easily. The tires are almost new, with lots of tread left. Has anyone run into this in any way or have any ideas about what's going on? Thanks in advance, Alex |
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In article <1111472613.929522.166400@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups .com>,
gsargucci@netscape.net wrote: > Hi, > > Asking this question for my father, who has a 2003 CRV, with 2WD. His > CRV exhibits this strange behavior, with wheels spinning out, as if > you'd really floored the gas pedal... Except that you hadn't... This > mainly happens when starting to move and, most frequently, when turning > left (like starting to move when making a left-hand turn from a stop > sign or light, or when pulling away from the curb). This has happened > at one point or another to four people who have driven that car--all > experienced drivers, having driving many cars in their lives, etc. and > have never experienced anything quite like it. If you're really, > really gentle with the gas, it doesn't happen, but otherwise happens > about 30% of the time. > > My father tried taking it to the dealer (it's still under warranty), > and the mechanic drove around with him for about 20 minutes--and > couldn't make it happen. At which point he proclaimed that there's > nothing wrong with it. I can understand that line of reasoning, but I > also know (having driven it myself) that something's not quite right; > it spins out way too easily. The tires are almost new, with lots of > tread left. > > Has anyone run into this in any way or have any ideas about what's > going on? > > Thanks in advance, > > Alex Maybe low hydraulic pressure in the transmission so 1st gear doesn't engage until after the engine revs up. A better dealer should look at it. |
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<gsargucci@netscape.net> wrote in message news:1111472613.929522.166400@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... > Hi, > > Asking this question for my father, who has a 2003 CRV, with 2WD. His > CRV exhibits this strange behavior, with wheels spinning out, as if > you'd really floored the gas pedal... Except that you hadn't... This > mainly happens when starting to move and, most frequently, when turning > left (like starting to move when making a left-hand turn from a stop > sign or light, or when pulling away from the curb). This has happened > at one point or another to four people who have driven that car--all > experienced drivers, having driving many cars in their lives, etc. and > have never experienced anything quite like it. If you're really, > really gentle with the gas, it doesn't happen, but otherwise happens > about 30% of the time. > > My father tried taking it to the dealer (it's still under warranty), > and the mechanic drove around with him for about 20 minutes--and > couldn't make it happen. At which point he proclaimed that there's > nothing wrong with it. I can understand that line of reasoning, but I > also know (having driven it myself) that something's not quite right; > it spins out way too easily. The tires are almost new, with lots of > tread left. > > Has anyone run into this in any way or have any ideas about what's > going on? > > Thanks in advance, > > Alex > I had the same problem with my 2002 CRV; P.O.S. tires. I replaced mine at 10K miles and never had that problem again. |
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Thank you, Kevin; this is exactly the kind of advice I was hoping for.
Do you think it's related to something as simple as low transmission fluid level, or something more involved? I'll take this thought to the dealer. Can anyone else offer any theories? Thank you in advance, Alex Kevin McMurtrie wrote: > In article <1111472613.929522.166400@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups .com>, > gsargucci@netscape.net wrote: > > > Hi, > > [snip] > > > > Alex > > Maybe low hydraulic pressure in the transmission so 1st gear doesn't > engage until after the engine revs up. A better dealer should look at > it. |
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gsargucci@netscape.net wrote:
> Hi, > > Asking this question for my father, who has a 2003 CRV, with 2WD. His > CRV exhibits this strange behavior, with wheels spinning out, as if > you'd really floored the gas pedal... Except that you hadn't... This > mainly happens when starting to move and, most frequently, when turning > left (like starting to move when making a left-hand turn from a stop > sign or light, or when pulling away from the curb). This has happened > at one point or another to four people who have driven that car--all > experienced drivers, having driving many cars in their lives, etc. and > have never experienced anything quite like it. If you're really, > really gentle with the gas, it doesn't happen, but otherwise happens > about 30% of the time. > > My father tried taking it to the dealer (it's still under warranty), > and the mechanic drove around with him for about 20 minutes--and > couldn't make it happen. At which point he proclaimed that there's > nothing wrong with it. I can understand that line of reasoning, but I > also know (having driven it myself) that something's not quite right; > it spins out way too easily. The tires are almost new, with lots of > tread left. > > Has anyone run into this in any way or have any ideas about what's > going on? > > Thanks in advance, > > Alex -------------------------- Knowing the actual mileage and whether the (crappy) tires have been rotated would help. Don't entrust your safety to those tires if it's been snowing. See hondasuv.com for (much) confirmation. 'Curly' |
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