most miles on original tranny
#41
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Originally Posted by KSuchdeve
Exactly the situation I'm in right now. The tranny went out on my 99 a few weeks ago at just under 145K miles. It's just sitting in the driveway at my mom's house collecting pollen.
Does anyone know of a good place that I can find the wiring and harnesses for the interior? I would love to find them used instead of paying like $200 a piece for them.
Upper instrument harness 32117-S3M-A31
Lower dash harness 32150-S3M-A32
Right side cabin to engine comp harness 32100-S3M-A12
Left side cabin to engine comp harness 32120-S3M-A20
Does anyone know of a good place that I can find the wiring and harnesses for the interior? I would love to find them used instead of paying like $200 a piece for them.
Upper instrument harness 32117-S3M-A31
Lower dash harness 32150-S3M-A32
Right side cabin to engine comp harness 32100-S3M-A12
Left side cabin to engine comp harness 32120-S3M-A20
#42
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Originally Posted by SodaLuvr
I never said I was against it, in fact I am for the triple drain and refill procedure. I just want people to be aware that that is NOT the required service procedure per the factory service manual and the Honda owner's manual.
The repeated drain and refill procedure is only required if the unit was contaminated with a fluid other than Z1.
The repeated drain and refill procedure is only required if the unit was contaminated with a fluid other than Z1.
#43
my '03 (not under the official warranty) TL-S has ~67K on the original tranny. it had the jet kit installed per the recall notice by the previous owner.
every now and then when stomping on it to get around someone or merge on the highway, it seems as if i get a little slippage before it upshifts to the next gear, but not always. (i rarely, if ever, use the sportshift mode - usually only when crawling in traffic).
i had the "60K service" done at the local dealer recently to sorta build a relationship and history with them, and the service writer all but guaranteed me that if the trans ever went out, he'd take care of it.
but like others have said, if it's going to go, i'd rather it go before the 10x,000 mile mark so i don't have to worry about it.
every now and then when stomping on it to get around someone or merge on the highway, it seems as if i get a little slippage before it upshifts to the next gear, but not always. (i rarely, if ever, use the sportshift mode - usually only when crawling in traffic).
i had the "60K service" done at the local dealer recently to sorta build a relationship and history with them, and the service writer all but guaranteed me that if the trans ever went out, he'd take care of it.
but like others have said, if it's going to go, i'd rather it go before the 10x,000 mile mark so i don't have to worry about it.
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Yep, mine is officially toast @ 186K. . .
Interesting response from Acura's customer service line last night, though. Since I had complained @ around 92K about the slippage (stealer "didn't notice anything" at the time), I decided to go for broke and see if they would pony up something on the new tranny.
After three different 800 numbers, I get a lady who, after having me on hold for about 20 minutes, says that there is nothing that Acura can do/offer me on this. That didn't surprise me, but her reasoning did.
She said that after the stealer didn't find anything, I should have taken it to ANOTHER stealer for their evaluation/diagnosis of the issue. Because I didn't do that, the big A couldn't offer to do anything for me. I went from zero to full red in about 1.5 seconds. . .asked her - "So what you are saying is that I shouldn't trust the service department at my dealer?" Funny, she didn't have an answer for that one.
Looks like it is Scion time. . .
Interesting response from Acura's customer service line last night, though. Since I had complained @ around 92K about the slippage (stealer "didn't notice anything" at the time), I decided to go for broke and see if they would pony up something on the new tranny.
After three different 800 numbers, I get a lady who, after having me on hold for about 20 minutes, says that there is nothing that Acura can do/offer me on this. That didn't surprise me, but her reasoning did.
She said that after the stealer didn't find anything, I should have taken it to ANOTHER stealer for their evaluation/diagnosis of the issue. Because I didn't do that, the big A couldn't offer to do anything for me. I went from zero to full red in about 1.5 seconds. . .asked her - "So what you are saying is that I shouldn't trust the service department at my dealer?" Funny, she didn't have an answer for that one.
Looks like it is Scion time. . .
#45
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Originally Posted by makers
Yep, mine is officially toast @ 186K. . .
Interesting response from Acura's customer service line last night, though. Since I had complained @ around 92K about the slippage (stealer "didn't notice anything" at the time), I decided to go for broke and see if they would pony up something on the new tranny.
After three different 800 numbers, I get a lady who, after having me on hold for about 20 minutes, says that there is nothing that Acura can do/offer me on this. That didn't surprise me, but her reasoning did.
She said that after the stealer didn't find anything, I should have taken it to ANOTHER stealer for their evaluation/diagnosis of the issue. Because I didn't do that, the big A couldn't offer to do anything for me. I went from zero to full red in about 1.5 seconds. . .asked her - "So what you are saying is that I shouldn't trust the service department at my dealer?" Funny, she didn't have an answer for that one.
Looks like it is Scion time. . .
Interesting response from Acura's customer service line last night, though. Since I had complained @ around 92K about the slippage (stealer "didn't notice anything" at the time), I decided to go for broke and see if they would pony up something on the new tranny.
After three different 800 numbers, I get a lady who, after having me on hold for about 20 minutes, says that there is nothing that Acura can do/offer me on this. That didn't surprise me, but her reasoning did.
She said that after the stealer didn't find anything, I should have taken it to ANOTHER stealer for their evaluation/diagnosis of the issue. Because I didn't do that, the big A couldn't offer to do anything for me. I went from zero to full red in about 1.5 seconds. . .asked her - "So what you are saying is that I shouldn't trust the service department at my dealer?" Funny, she didn't have an answer for that one.
Looks like it is Scion time. . .
I would call back, and upon getting someone politely ask to speak to their supervisor. Go above who normally takes these calls. Tell them of this conversation and that you find it extremely unexeptable the response that you got from that person.
#46
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Originally Posted by fsttyms1
I honestly think the triple is bad. I dont like all the new detergents from the new trans oil going thru the old trans. Id rather mix than run all new and just do a simple drain fill.
#47
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Originally Posted by fsttyms1
If your doing the 6 speed conversion, try it without replacing the 2 dash harnesses (upper and lower)
#49
Originally Posted by danny_isr
106K original transmission, 2002 TL-Type S
What kind of maintence schedule did you follow for the fluid change, and does it have the oil jet kit installed?
#50
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Originally Posted by KSuchdeve
Yea, I forgot to mention in my post that I am starting to scrap together all the parts needed for the conversion on my '99. The reason I was getting all the harnesses is b/c you have them on your parts list. Will the CL-S ECU just plug into all the wiring that I have now? Also, will the speedo cluster plug right it or will I need to get the harness that goes from the ECU to the rest of the car? Like I said, the only reason I was asking about the wiring was because I thought I would need EVERYTHING on that list. Now it seems that I don't (?)
#51
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Originally Posted by ChrisQ1980
Wow, thats impressive. I think you are the only 02-03 TL-S on the board with over 100k and the original tranny.
#54
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First original tranny: 55k miles
Second tranny: 10k miles ( approx 65k miles on the odometer)
Third tranny: till presend ( 92k miles on the odometer).
I have 2002 TL-S
Second tranny: 10k miles ( approx 65k miles on the odometer)
Third tranny: till presend ( 92k miles on the odometer).
I have 2002 TL-S
#56
Originally Posted by ChrisQ1980
Wow, thats impressive. I think you are the only 02-03 TL-S on the board with over 100k and the original tranny.
What kind of maintence schedule did you follow for the fluid change, and does it have the oil jet kit installed?
What kind of maintence schedule did you follow for the fluid change, and does it have the oil jet kit installed?
but i can tell that he maintained the car very well.
when i was at the dealership once, i asked him if he can tell me if this is the original tranny. and he said yes.
i just replaced ATF once since. and driving smooth most of the time. no sign of any problem.
but from talking to my mechanic , he said only 2-5% of the cars had the "problem".
so if that is the case ..... not sure i should be worried .
#57
Danny take NOTE: The person who started this thread- now has a trans failure in a major way- the azine jinx took only 7 days after starting a - my trans is perfect thread-
to seek its revenge.
While it does only fail on 2% of the population- narrow that down to members of a technical help forum and that % number jumps.
to seek its revenge.
While it does only fail on 2% of the population- narrow that down to members of a technical help forum and that % number jumps.
#58
yes i understand. beyond me what is the real % of failure.
if you think about it , 5% of 1million car that using this transmission is 50,000 pissed people . that will make LOTS of noise on the internet.
when reading here on this forum , you get the feel that it hits almost everyone.
BUT that pretty common on internet forum. USUALLY only people with the problems bother to go to the internet and read/write about it. so we need to be careful assuming by the impression we get here. this is not real statistics. it's just based on
feel.
i'm not saying there is no problem. there is ! i'm just talking about the ratio and chances .
it does suck to drive a car and to know that it can hit you at any point without any warning. i really like the car , and would not want to sell it because of a "maybe"
if you think about it , 5% of 1million car that using this transmission is 50,000 pissed people . that will make LOTS of noise on the internet.
when reading here on this forum , you get the feel that it hits almost everyone.
BUT that pretty common on internet forum. USUALLY only people with the problems bother to go to the internet and read/write about it. so we need to be careful assuming by the impression we get here. this is not real statistics. it's just based on
feel.
i'm not saying there is no problem. there is ! i'm just talking about the ratio and chances .
it does suck to drive a car and to know that it can hit you at any point without any warning. i really like the car , and would not want to sell it because of a "maybe"
#59
Most trans give warning signs that any TL driver should have read the symptoms list and be aware of. For one to fail- without warning at all- is pretty rare.
If you have a replacement unit or still have warranty- why would you sell the car- to buy something else with its own problems?
As for 50k pissed people- why be upset when getting a 4000$$$$ trans handed to you free with a loaner car to boot!
If you have a replacement unit or still have warranty- why would you sell the car- to buy something else with its own problems?
As for 50k pissed people- why be upset when getting a 4000$$$$ trans handed to you free with a loaner car to boot!
#60
well , if i was buying a new TL and transmission with go bad. i will be pissed still no matter what kind of service i would get.
my tranny is most likely original and in 3k miles i'm out of warranty.
that's why selling cross my mind. but i don't think i will. other cars got other issues.
before i bought this car i was looking at Audi A6 2.7T. if you think transmission problems is big deal ... rebuilding Turbos on the A6 is 6k !
my tranny is most likely original and in 3k miles i'm out of warranty.
that's why selling cross my mind. but i don't think i will. other cars got other issues.
before i bought this car i was looking at Audi A6 2.7T. if you think transmission problems is big deal ... rebuilding Turbos on the A6 is 6k !
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At 151,000 and climbing on my '99 . I used to do a single drain/fill twice per year with Mobil 1 ATF. However, the last couple of years, the old fluid has been coming out very red, so i only do it once per year.
When i shift into drive or reverse, i let the tranny "click" into gear before i give it any gas. It may not make a bit of difference, but so far so good.
When i shift into drive or reverse, i let the tranny "click" into gear before i give it any gas. It may not make a bit of difference, but so far so good.
#65
danny
register with acuracare and call them to register as well
The over-mileage is not an issue- my dealer has done several ~goodwill replacements~ at 120k and recently at 144k for a good customer- no charge!
They can also do partial payment on each parties side and you may pay 600 labor or something like that, of a $4000 total
Acura 800# will know if trans ever replaced and what date and miles it occured
1-800-382-2238 x5
https://www.ahm-ownerlink.com/login.asp?brand=acura
You need you VIN number for both of those
register with acuracare and call them to register as well
The over-mileage is not an issue- my dealer has done several ~goodwill replacements~ at 120k and recently at 144k for a good customer- no charge!
They can also do partial payment on each parties side and you may pay 600 labor or something like that, of a $4000 total
Acura 800# will know if trans ever replaced and what date and miles it occured
1-800-382-2238 x5
https://www.ahm-ownerlink.com/login.asp?brand=acura
You need you VIN number for both of those
#67
the dealer may only keep paper copies of records 3 years but their computer retains knowledge of anything they have done, and ACURA 800# is the warranty center/customer care. They have 3 different systems and know anything they did as warranty or recall on the car-
#70
The trans holds 7. something qts but you can only change out 3 qts at a time. Much is trapped in the torque convertor - just like a chevy 350
Thats why the 3 qts X 3 times in a row with 5 minute drive between is the most effective method.
Thats why the 3 qts X 3 times in a row with 5 minute drive between is the most effective method.
#72
is that the 99 4 speed trans?- those things are way better than the 5 speeds as far as failure rate
#73
2000 TL with original tranny @ 143K . The jet kit had been installed, along with the single 3qt. fluid change twice a year using Honda ATF. No problems yet,
#74
Yes that is 4spd 99 tranny, actually I just drove it and it is 182,600 now on original...
I usually drive 3spd in city, and use 4spd interstate... I rarely use tiptronic...
I usually drive 3spd in city, and use 4spd interstate... I rarely use tiptronic...
Originally Posted by 01tl4tl
is that the 99 4 speed trans?- those things are way better than the 5 speeds as far as failure rate
#75
I had 78K on my 2003 TL-P and since I don't drive my car hard at all, I figured "it will never happen to me". The dealer said that as soon as it starts slipping b/n gears, they replace 'em. Period. I got the feeling when talking to the service rep that this is a fairly common occurence, but that is just a guess since I have no facts to back it up with.
#76
According to many acura dealerships and members here- the dealer sees 1 to 4 of these trans failure gen2 cars per WEEK, so its simple to diagnose- complete paperwork- give a loaner car, and get paid by acura during this especially slow season for auto repair.
In general- this year has seen Acura getting more generous with replacements- warranty and goodwill replacements. Thanks Acura!!
In general- this year has seen Acura getting more generous with replacements- warranty and goodwill replacements. Thanks Acura!!
#80
And thats when phee learned never to say how well things are going on the car!