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Old Oct 24, 2016
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2003 civic hybrid transmission will not shift

I have a 2003 civic hybrid and my automatic transmission will not shift, the shifter goes back and forth but gears do not engage, I have been trying to locate the shift solenoids to test them, but so far I have not been able to find them, does anyone happen to know the location of the shift solenoids, I will greatly appreciate your help, I am desperate
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Re: 2003 civic hybrid transmission will not shift

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The trans is a CVT, not a regular automatic trans. Very different.

Anything unusual noticed leading up to this event? Funny acting, jerky, noise, slow, warning lights?

Got fault codes?

Does the shifter feel like it is still attached to something, does not feel unusually easy to move?

Does the speedometer move when you put it in a gear and rev the engine?

How many miles on the car?
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