1999 civic automatic shifting problems
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1999 civic automatic shifting problems
Hi all,
My daughters '99 civic is an automatic. I don't drive it much and just noticed that the gear selector is really sticky. I depressed the button and pulled the shifter back and it just didn't feel like any other car that I have ever driven. Once in gear, it runs great...through all the gears. Is there anything I can do to loosen this up? has anyone ever had this happen?
thank you
Scott
My daughters '99 civic is an automatic. I don't drive it much and just noticed that the gear selector is really sticky. I depressed the button and pulled the shifter back and it just didn't feel like any other car that I have ever driven. Once in gear, it runs great...through all the gears. Is there anything I can do to loosen this up? has anyone ever had this happen?
thank you
Scott
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Re: 1999 civic automatic shifting problems
No, I have not. the problem feels like some stickiness in the shifter. Maybe in the linkage somewhere. This car really shifts great through the gears while driving. its just getting it into the gears that seems sticky
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Re: 1999 civic automatic shifting problems
Looking into it I bit further, could the guy I bought this car from just put really thick oil in the tranny to prevent slippage? I've heard that people will sometimes do this...
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Re: 1999 civic automatic shifting problems
I'm not sure. Since it's shifting between gears just fine it's probably not a fluid thing. Fluid changing is just good to change every so often and it's a cheap way to eliminate one possibility in your case. I'm sure one of our resident automotive experts will be here before too long.
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Re: 1999 civic automatic shifting problems
I'd guess from the description that the problem will be in the shifter or cable.
People often spill sugary drinks on the shifter...... You should know what happens a couple weeks later.
Pull the shifter assembly off the floor, strip it, dunk it in hot soapy water for a while to loosen the syrup.
Then there's the shift cable, and the linkage and pivots where it connects under the trans.
I'd probably isolate, disconnect cable under the trans and see if the problem is still present. Then disconnect the cable from the shifter, check again.
You have some investigating to do.
HTH
People often spill sugary drinks on the shifter...... You should know what happens a couple weeks later.
Pull the shifter assembly off the floor, strip it, dunk it in hot soapy water for a while to loosen the syrup.
Then there's the shift cable, and the linkage and pivots where it connects under the trans.
I'd probably isolate, disconnect cable under the trans and see if the problem is still present. Then disconnect the cable from the shifter, check again.
You have some investigating to do.
HTH
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Re: 1999 civic automatic shifting problems
Ali6500
no way. Change the transmission! I'm gonna try Ezones suggestion. Makes more sense to me.. Once in gear, this thing runs like a scalded dog. It just doesn't go into gear like either of my other Hondas have or any other car that I've ever owned for that matter
no way. Change the transmission! I'm gonna try Ezones suggestion. Makes more sense to me.. Once in gear, this thing runs like a scalded dog. It just doesn't go into gear like either of my other Hondas have or any other car that I've ever owned for that matter
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