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zayed85
31-08-2014, 11:17 AM
Hi
Just bought a 2004 accord euro auto.
It has an issue usually at low speed when I accelerate it will stutter / vibrate.
Tried topping up the transmission fluid but still happening.
Anyone had a similar issue or any thoughts on what to look for to further diagnos3 diagnose the issue

Thanks

ChaosMaster
31-08-2014, 06:44 PM
Auto? It usually is because of low transmission fluid. The gearbox itself holds more gears than the sump does. So if the sump is empty, and the gears low, then when you top up the sump, overall, you'll still be low. Best to do a flush anyways.

Rooster
31-08-2014, 07:08 PM
So it is better to check ATF fluid when car has been driven? Where should it be in dip stick when hot?

ChaosMaster
31-08-2014, 08:21 PM
More like, it's better to check ATF often under normal circumstances. In OP's case though, if you image a gearbox designed to hold say 9L, the gears themselves will hold 5L and the sump will hold 4L. Now imagine for some reason, his lost oil, and his sump is empty, and his gearbox is now holding 3L. Even if you fill the sump back up, and it says it's full, the gears will still be 2L short. He'ld have to drive it around abit before the oil can circulate between the sump and the gears.

Fredoops
01-09-2014, 11:11 AM
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?154787-CL9-amp-CU2-You-got-Automatic-transmission-*you-ll-WANT-to-read-this*

that being said, if a full transmission fluid change dont solve anything then the clutch pack might be beyond saving.....

aldo10
21-09-2014, 05:58 PM
We had this issue with ours only very mildy though. After the lads here gave me advice I got the auto flushed a few times and refilled. Hasn't missed a beat in 20thou since.

The fellas here and the Honda dealer said that 120000km service intervals for the auto are too long. Half the transmission service intervals for peace of mind.

I guess the could be permanent damage depending on the kms travelled on the car.

mugsee
29-09-2014, 10:10 PM
My mothers CL9 dropped a cylinder yesterday which caused it to shake slightly at idle but noticably as she tried to drive it. Does the motor rev cleanly even if in neutral/park?

aldo10
29-09-2014, 11:45 PM
Coil pack perhaps?

mugsee
30-09-2014, 11:38 AM
Coil pack perhaps?

This was our problem.