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My 93 Honda accords transmission just broke.
I bought my car for $3700 last year. Options: Rebuilt: $1800 Used Trans: $500 (6 months warranty) + 600 Labor. My question is would I be able to sell it without fixing the car for like $1500. Except the Transmission the car is in PERFECT condition.... clean, no rust...nice engine. You can still drive the car only 2nd to 3rd gear shift little problem. OR Should I fix it with used Tran and sell it for like $3k ..... Do these used transmission last. WOULD SOMEONE buy the car if I tell him or her, that it has used transmission? OR Rebuilt it and continue using it. Thanks for answers and time, Vicky |
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Is the Trans, Manual or Auto?
If you repair the trans, you should get some use out of it. to recoup the cost of repair. If sold as is, will it pass smog with the bad trans. Might be tough to sell that way. When was Trans fluid changed out. Have you tried to drain and refill trans fluid? Might also try some of those additive for the Trans. Also take to a different shop and get another opinion. |
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Vicky wrote:
> My 93 Honda accords transmission just broke. > I bought my car for $3700 last year. > > Options: > Rebuilt: $1800 > Used Trans: $500 (6 months warranty) + 600 Labor. > > My question is would I be able to sell it without fixing the car for > like $1500. Except the Transmission the car is in PERFECT condition.... > clean, no rust...nice engine. > You can still drive the car only 2nd to 3rd gear shift little problem. > OR > Should I fix it with used Tran and sell it for like $3k ..... > Do these used transmission last. > WOULD SOMEONE buy the car if I tell him or her, that it has used > transmission? > OR > Rebuilt it and continue using it. > > Thanks for answers and time, > > Vicky How do you know that the entire tranny is bad? The fact that you can still go between 2nd and 3rd suggests to me that it's something in the tranny control unit (TCU). The tranny itself may be fine. In that version of Accord, it is otherwise bulletproof. |
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In article <1119155700.226124.264340@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
"Vicky" <npwalia@gmail.com> wrote: > My question is would I be able to sell it without fixing the car for > like $1500. Except the Transmission the car is in PERFECT condition.... > clean, no rust...nice engine. I know a guy who would probably buy it, because he can rebuild the transmission himself. There are plenty of people like that out there. Yes, it would be worth $1500 to someone like that. |
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Not many shops know how to repair trannies correctly - also what do
they mean by repair - replacing all of the soft components including clutches and other wear items or just a fix up. If you have a very good tranny repair shop/person - and they will completely rebuild the tranny - $1,800 would be well spent. I doubt this will be a complete rebuild and combined with most people/shops not knowing how to rebuild auto trannies (probability sez it is an automatic) then unload it. Just for future reference on most any auto tranny - change the fluid regularly and only use the fluid specified by the manufacturer - use anything else and you stand a good chance at wrecking your tranny - that really applies to a Honda. Also only use honda power steering fluid - replacing a power steering rack is guaranteed if you use something else. |
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Vicky wrote:
> My 93 Honda accords transmission just broke. > I bought my car for $3700 last year. > > Options: > Rebuilt: $1800 > Used Trans: $500 (6 months warranty) + 600 Labor. > > My question is would I be able to sell it without fixing the car for > like $1500. Except the Transmission the car is in PERFECT condition.... > clean, no rust...nice engine. > You can still drive the car only 2nd to 3rd gear shift little problem. > OR > Should I fix it with used Tran and sell it for like $3k ..... > Do these used transmission last. > WOULD SOMEONE buy the car if I tell him or her, that it has used > transmission? > OR > Rebuilt it and continue using it. > > > Thanks for answers and time, > > Vicky ------------------------- What's the mileage, who told you it needs a new tranny, when was the Honda tranny fluid last changed, do you live in a part of the world where they use salt on the roads in winter? Has anybody put non-Honda fluid in it, or overfilled it? There are a few simple things that can make a tranny 'look' dead. Has a Honda dealer spoken to you about it? Need more info. 'Curly' |
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In article <42B593AD.7020405@interbaun.com>, "motsco_ _" <"motsco_
_"@interbaun.com> wrote: > Vicky wrote: > > My 93 Honda accords transmission just broke. > > I bought my car for $3700 last year. > > > > Options: > > Rebuilt: $1800 > > Used Trans: $500 (6 months warranty) + 600 Labor. > > > > My question is would I be able to sell it without fixing the car for > > like $1500. Except the Transmission the car is in PERFECT condition.... > > clean, no rust...nice engine. > > You can still drive the car only 2nd to 3rd gear shift little problem. > > OR > > Should I fix it with used Tran and sell it for like $3k ..... > > Do these used transmission last. > > WOULD SOMEONE buy the car if I tell him or her, that it has used > > transmission? > > OR > > Rebuilt it and continue using it. > > > > > > Thanks for answers and time, > > > > Vicky > ------------------------- > > What's the mileage, who told you it needs a new tranny, when was the > Honda tranny fluid last changed, do you live in a part of the world > where they use salt on the roads in winter? Has anybody put non-Honda > fluid in it, or overfilled it? > > There are a few simple things that can make a tranny 'look' dead. Has a > Honda dealer spoken to you about it? Need more info. > > > 'Curly' Hello, Curly made some great points. I advise you to take it to a transmission shop in order to see if it can be repaired for much less than $500.00. If your transmission can not be repaired, get the used transmission since it appears to be the better deal. Jason -- NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. |
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Vicky wrote:
> My 93 Honda accords transmission just broke. > I bought my car for $3700 last year. > > Options: > Rebuilt: $1800 > Used Trans: $500 (6 months warranty) + 600 Labor. if the car is perfect, id just go for a used trans and keep on driving it. $1100 is about 4 car payments on a nice car. |
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Thanks for all the reply,
I live in MI so lot of salt on road. The car has 150000 miles.... i showed it two transmission shops and they both said it need to be rebuilt. I am still driving the car, It works fine in all gears except only when moving from 1st to 2nd gear and 2nd to 3rd gear the RPM goes to 4-5000. The last time fluid was changed was 10k miles back at honda shop. Currently the trans fluid is clean, transparent but gives a burnt smell. I am planning to rebuilt the car (mechanic is giving 12month/12k miles warantty). Any thoughts... vicky Vicky wrote: > My 93 Honda accords transmission just broke. > I bought my car for $3700 last year. > > Options: > Rebuilt: $1800 > Used Trans: $500 (6 months warranty) + 600 Labor. > > My question is would I be able to sell it without fixing the car for > like $1500. Except the Transmission the car is in PERFECT condition.... > clean, no rust...nice engine. > You can still drive the car only 2nd to 3rd gear shift little problem. > OR > Should I fix it with used Tran and sell it for like $3k ..... > Do these used transmission last. > WOULD SOMEONE buy the car if I tell him or her, that it has used > transmission? > OR > Rebuilt it and continue using it. > > > Thanks for answers and time, > > Vicky |
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In article <1119220022.930072.193350@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
"Vicky" <npwalia@gmail.com> wrote: > I am planning to rebuilt the car (mechanic is giving 12month/12k miles > warantty). > > Any thoughts... Yeah. You'll spend $1800 for the rebuild--and consider, where else will you get a car that's as good as yours, that you know everything about, that has a new transmission, for $1800? Fixing the transmission is the correct answer. Good job. |
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