Check the fluid level first, it may be low or empty.
There are several things that can cause your Honda Accord station wagon automatic transmission not to shift down. The most common cause is low transmission fluid.
One of the reasons a Honda Accord with an automatic transmission may not shift out of first is there is not enough transmission fluid. The more likely reason is that the transmission has something broken in it and needs to be serviced or replaced.
No, put it in D (Drive) and forget it.
my Honda accord has auto 4 speed that will not shift
i have a 1998 honda accord the gear shift is locked...
it may b the transmission sensor
It is a 4 speed automatic. Therefore it will shift 3 times. It will shift from 1st to 2nd, 2nd to 3rd, and 3rd to 4th.
If you asking this question , you have no reason being behind the wheel .
it's a function of the shift-position sensor switch (automatic) which is in the center console.
I have a similar issue my '88 accord LXI automatic does not have reverse and it grinds in park and drive. Told the shift fork in the transmission and shift for bushing are going out and the tranny needed to be rebiult
The shift sensor on a 2000 Honda accord 2.3l v-tec is on the driver side.
It is a 4 speed automatic. Therefore it will shift 3 times. It will shift from 1st to 2nd, 2nd to 3rd, and 3rd to 4th.
Sport. It changes the shift pattern of the automatic transmission. You can turn this on or off.
How do I troubleshooting the D4 blinking on 1993 Honda accord LX ?
The transmission may need a flush and filter, or in my 92 accord I solved the problem merely by changing the transmissions computer.
Bottle of Lucas transmission Fix, if that doesn't work, rebuild transmission
is it a automatic clutch such as electronic shift
No not all coupes ate stick shift I have a 1992 accord coupe it was auto until I swapped it out to a stick shift
The flasher for the 1989 Honda accord is located above the steering column. To activate it shift it to the right.
If you want your Honda transmission to shift properly do not use anything but genuine Honda automatic transmission fluid. Use only Honda ATF DW-1 fluid. Use any substitute at your own risk.
no, the shifting in the automatic works off of RPM's, it will accelerate as long as you have your foot on the pedal. the harder you push, it will down shift and go faster
The S light blinking is a good thing as that means you have an electrical problem rather than a mechanical problem. Take the car to a professional for repair.
Absolutely use nothing but Honda ATF-Z1. Do not use any substitute as your transmission will shift hard. You can buy it at your Honda dealer. I know, it cost more. Well what does a transmission rebuild cost?
LOOSE OR CORRODED ELECTRICAL CONNECTION?
I need to repair the gear shift cable in side a 2000 toyota corolla. How do you get in side the gear shift box to repair the cable end?