Sukoo Neutral Newbie November 25, 2008 Share November 25, 2008 hi all wish to know how to determine a auto gearbox haf gone kaput? meaning slip gearbox? as currently driving 04 wish and my previous car are all manual one how to check and determine? is there any way that i can repair the original one? thank ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bornno1 1st Gear November 26, 2008 Share November 26, 2008 (edited) while braking engage from P to D and feel for the slight jerk that the car wants to move forwards. it shld be instant. Accelerate smoothly and feel for any unusual jerks during gear changes Edited November 26, 2008 by Bornno1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic November 26, 2008 Share November 26, 2008 sounds more like a worn gearbox mounting 2 mi. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic November 26, 2008 Share November 26, 2008 when u rev hard, e autotrans seems to be having difficulty in catching up wif the engine. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trex101 3rd Gear November 26, 2008 Share November 26, 2008 While driving, suddenly depress your accelerator. You should feel a surge of power, if your rpm jump up high without the acceleration then it's auto box slip. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sukoo Neutral Newbie November 26, 2008 Author Share November 26, 2008 hai sad to sad the problem of mine is intermitten but i realise the car behave abit different when compared wif the timethe momment i got the car i jus got it 2nd the momment i got the car i do oil change for engine n gb the gb oil is darn dirty now i change oil for gb every 20k km n engine oil 7.5k km tink tat my point of view Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sukoo Neutral Newbie November 26, 2008 Author Share November 26, 2008 worn mounting normally will haf a lot of vibration Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sukoo Neutral Newbie November 26, 2008 Author Share November 26, 2008 hai now i got a feelin it mind really be the worse case hahahahahha Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voodooman Supersonic August 26, 2012 Share August 26, 2012 An old tread. I might have just experienced my first gearbox slippage but it has not recurred since. Anyone can advise if they have similar experience that had not resulted in a gearbox overhaul or replacement? Thought if it is going to happen anyway, I might as well get it done anyway. I got the car checked at AD and mechanic could not detect any anormalies during the drive as gear change is smooth, the diagnostic test also came back negative. They suggested pressure test but it will take like half a day. Btw, is it better to do an overhaul or to replace unit with recon unit? The new unit costs like 8k, I was told while overhaul costs like 3-4k. TIA for any advice. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ER-3682 Twincharged August 26, 2012 Share August 26, 2012 An old tread. I might have just experienced my first gearbox slippage but it has not recurred since. Anyone can advise if they have similar experience that had not resulted in a gearbox overhaul or replacement? Thought if it is going to happen anyway, I might as well get it done anyway. I got the car checked at AD and mechanic could not detect any anormalies during the drive as gear change is smooth, the diagnostic test also came back negative. They suggested pressure test but it will take like half a day. Btw, is it better to do an overhaul or to replace unit with recon unit? The new unit costs like 8k, I was told while overhaul costs like 3-4k. TIA for any advice. What car you driving.? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voodooman Supersonic August 26, 2012 Share August 26, 2012 What car you driving.? Accord, mileage 110k. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ER-3682 Twincharged August 26, 2012 Share August 26, 2012 Usually for Japanese gearbox 110k km is not alot,maybe you can change the fluid,do a pressure test & see the outcome,i got a friend driving a 2.4L Accord,his mileage is over 200k km,also not yet give him problem. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hotfavourite Neutral Newbie August 26, 2012 Share August 26, 2012 i new driver..dun bully me..hahaha...i think u can do all suggested..but reset ecu also important....later ECU ur driving habits sometimes wanna push the engine mah..so maybe..ecu dunno what u want ..so gear change anyhow....haha..i dunno..just i think my auto gearbox..need atf....change...50k i think..as manual..or 50 miles..? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hotfavourite Neutral Newbie August 26, 2012 Share August 26, 2012 Usually for Japanese gearbox 110k km is not alot,maybe you can change the fluid,do a pressure test & see the outcome,i got a friend driving a 2.4L Accord,his mileage is over 200k km,also not yet give him problem. ya..just noticed...japanese gearbox seems super..compared to continental..no human touch..all continental seem complain on gear box esp dsg...many many... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voodooman Supersonic August 26, 2012 Share August 26, 2012 Usually for Japanese gearbox 110k km is not alot,maybe you can change the fluid,do a pressure test & see the outcome,i got a friend driving a 2.4L Accord,his mileage is over 200k km,also not yet give him problem. Thanks. I changed my ATF every 20-30kkm, very kiasu when it comes to the gearbox. Yeap, I have not heard of major issues with the CM5 gearbox although an overhaul at around 180kkm is not uncommon. I am just wondering if could this be a one-off thingy as the drive and pick up is still the same after the incident. Will probably do a pressure test just to be sure but hoping to save that trip if such occurance can occur with a prefectly working gearbox once in a blue moon. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voodooman Supersonic August 26, 2012 Share August 26, 2012 i new driver..dun bully me..hahaha...i think u can do all suggested..but reset ecu also important....later ECU ur driving habits sometimes wanna push the engine mah..so maybe..ecu dunno what u want ..so gear change anyhow....haha..i dunno..just i think my auto gearbox..need atf....change...50k i think..as manual..or 50 miles..? Thanks. ATF change usually around 40k for Jap makes. Not sure if it could be an ECU issue but I did a stop and restart exercise after the slippage. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voodooman Supersonic August 27, 2012 Share August 27, 2012 Usually for Japanese gearbox 110k km is not alot,maybe you can change the fluid,do a pressure test & see the outcome,i got a friend driving a 2.4L Accord,his mileage is over 200k km,also not yet give him problem. It turned out that the transmission fluid was slightly on the low side and the problem could possibly be caused by cracked engine mounts, which have been replaced. The gearbox passed the pressure test with flying colours, it is a relief to know the transmission is not facing premature death. It is interesting to know engine mounts can cause gearbox slippage. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ER-3682 Twincharged August 27, 2012 Share August 27, 2012 It turned out that the transmission fluid was slightly on the low side and the problem could possibly be caused by cracked engine mounts, which have been replaced. The gearbox passed the pressure test with flying colours, it is a relief to know the transmission is not facing premature death. It is interesting to know engine mounts can cause gearbox slippage. Engine mounting & transmission are completely different items,bad mounting cannot cause transmission to slip,yes,low transmission fluid can cause slippage,don't let the mechanic fool you....maybe he wants to earn more $$,just tell you change the mounting,topping up fluid cannot charge you much. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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