Tranny is gonna blow
Tranny is gonna blow
last month i had taken my car in to the dealer because somwhere in my motor i heard a chain rattling sound everytime i downshifted. they said it was nothing and that they 'couldnt duplicate the sound'. i shrugged my shoulders and left but as time passed the sound grew worse and so i took it to a honda specialist. he only had to drive it around the parking lot once and was able to tell me what the prob. was. Bad lower case transmission bearing. he mentioned my tranny will eventually blow. so i made an appointment for this morning to get it fixed since its still under warranty (32k mi BTW) and im really hoping that they will replace the whole tranny instead of rebuilding since i will be installing my turbo after all of this and i dont want to have to tear my car back to stock just so that they can fix my tranny again if the prob comes back. im really disappointed in honda though. i cant even rely on my CIVIC
i thought they called them civics for a reason
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Originally Posted by ShadyImprtracer
last month i had taken my car in to the dealer because somwhere in my motor i heard a chain rattling sound everytime i downshifted. they said it was nothing and that they 'couldnt duplicate the sound'. i shrugged my shoulders and left but as time passed the sound grew worse and so i took it to a honda specialist. he only had to drive it around the parking lot once and was able to tell me what the prob. was. Bad lower case transmission bearing. he mentioned my tranny will eventually blow. so i made an appointment for this morning to get it fixed since its still under warranty (32k mi BTW) and im really hoping that they will replace the whole tranny instead of rebuilding since i will be installing my turbo after all of this and i dont want to have to tear my car back to stock just so that they can fix my tranny again if the prob comes back. im really disappointed in honda though. i cant even rely on my CIVIC
i thought they called them civics for a reason
Also I highly doubt they will give you a new tranny. To replace the bearing probably will take them less then 5-7 hours, that is if a good tech works on it. Your tranny is still good, just a bad bearing.
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