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Old 31 Oct 2007, 02:48 pm
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Default if you have your Honda in D4 and you punch the accelerator should it not shift in to passing

gear smoothly? I was test driving the car and when really trying to get it to take off while in D4 it raced the engine and did not shift very smoothly into passing gear. When in D3 it performed flawlessly is this typical of the overdrive gear
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Old 31 Oct 2007, 02:51 pm
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Transmission may have a solenoid issue which can be fixed for around $300.
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