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95 civic transmission issues

 
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95 civic transmission issues

I have a 95 civic sedan.. the old transmission was toast so i put in a used one it was fine shifting smooth for about a couple miles then it wouldnt shift from first if i put it in d1 it goes to first d2 second but d3 and d4 are like netural... i used max life tranny fluid to.. i switched the solanoids from the old tranny and still wont shift any ideas
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Sounds like you got a junk transmission.....or you didn't clean out the ATF cooler and leftover debris from the previous trans failure contaminated the new one.
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Re: 95 civic transmission issues

Ended up changing the fluid and adjusted the throttle cable and kickdown is there any way i should put the kick down do i want it tight or kinda holding the arm up ...it is shifting kinda weird to
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Re: 95 civic transmission issues

Oooh, I didn't even think about that having a cable....durrr LOL
it's been a long time since I saw a car that old


Gotta synchronize movement of trans lever exactly with the throttle

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