Choppy 1st to 2nd in Type-S Auto O_o

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Jun 7, 2010 | 03:51 AM
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Bro gotta 08 Type-s in auto n for some random ass reason he showed me this but yeah lol he threw it in manual n from first to second gear its verry choppy... all the other gears change nice n smoothly but its just first to second :\ any solutions?
lol n his dumbass reversed ober a curb n gotta scratch on the drivers side front bumper XD after the rear tire went ober it i eben TOLD HIM TO WATCH OUT FOR THE FRONT.... but he just keeps going...("_ _) lmfao so nao this is whut he gets lol we were out for a photoshoot that day too lol it was like halfway in when this happened n no one noticed till we got home n i saw the bumper was kinda poped out, then i looked a bit lower n saw that scratch XD dosnt seem as bad as whut ive read some people have done to their tls in that "What's the dumbest thing you've done in your TL?" thread lol

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Jun 7, 2010 | 03:53 AM
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oh n also not even a week after he got the car passed when that happened XD
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Jun 7, 2010 | 04:17 AM
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Are you kidding me? how old is your brother by the way after seeing you are 14. feel so bad about the Type S.
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Jun 7, 2010 | 06:48 AM
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I dont even know where to begin. Learn to type in fucking english
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Jun 7, 2010 | 11:51 AM
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Jun 7, 2010 | 12:49 PM
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Its harder to type in this fucking retard language that kids type in now, granted im on 18 but god dam TypIng lIke tHi$ does not make you cool. Hold on for my translation...
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Jun 7, 2010 | 12:51 PM
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My brother got a 08 Type-s in auto and for some random ass reason he showed me this but yeah lol he threw it in manual and from first to second gear its very choppy... all the other gears change nice and smoothly but its just first to second any solutions?
lol and his dumbass reversed over a curb and got a scratch on the drivers side front bumper XD after the rear tire went over it i even TOLD HIM TO WATCH OUT FOR THE FRONT.... but he just keeps going...("_ _) lmfao so now this is what he gets lol we were out for a photoshoot that day too lol it was like halfway in when this happened and no one noticed till we got home and i saw the bumper was kinda popped out, then i looked a bit lower and saw that scratch XD dosnt seem as bad as what ive read some people have done to their tl's in that "What's the dumbest thing you've done in your TL?" thread

I can only do so much with this garbage. Proof read people proofread
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Jun 7, 2010 | 01:41 PM
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Jun 7, 2010 | 03:16 PM
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Quote: Are you kidding me? how old is your brother by the way after seeing you are 14. feel so bad about the Type S.
He's 17... n yeah i do too.... he also scratch the bottom corners of the front bumper a couple times pulling out the driveway.... sigh....
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Jun 7, 2010 | 03:44 PM
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Quote: Its harder to type in this fucking retard language that kids type in now, granted im on 18 but god dam TypIng lIke tHi$ does not make you cool. Hold on for my translation...
........ i dont type like "tHi$" or anything close to that.... and who said that im trying to be cool?
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Jun 7, 2010 | 03:55 PM
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Quote: ........ i dont type like "tHi$" or anything close to that.... and who said that im trying to be cool?
If you can, please type out what you mean to say so it's easier for all of our members to understand and try and help.

For the scratches, you can probably buy some compound and take care of some of it. In some areas it looks like the paint is down to the plastic so all you can do is put some touch-up paint on it.

Now the rough shifting into first can be caused by a lot of things and be fixed by a number of things. Seeing that your brother is 17 I'd imagine that his driving style isn't very laid back, but somewhat spirited. I'd suggest that he reset the car's ECU and shifting history. After that, check the color of the transmission fluid, it should be a pinkish red. If it's brown your in a little bit of trouble.
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Jun 7, 2010 | 04:31 PM
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Quote: If you can, please type out what you mean to say so it's easier for all of our members to understand and try and help.

For the scratches, you can probably buy some compound and take care of some of it. In some areas it looks like the paint is down to the plastic so all you can do is put some touch-up paint on it.

Now the rough shifting into first can be caused by a lot of things and be fixed by a number of things. Seeing that your brother is 17 I'd imagine that his driving style isn't very laid back, but somewhat spirited. I'd suggest that he reset the car's ECU and shifting history. After that, check the color of the transmission fluid, it should be a pinkish red. If it's brown your in a little bit of trouble.
hmmm considering we bought the car used with bout 20 sum k miles on it and no idea of how the previous owner treated it id guess its the transmission fluid but i dunno lol ill see if he's up to resetting the ecu though~ thanks~
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Jun 8, 2010 | 09:54 AM
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All im saying is proofread before you post, I hate threads where I have to decipher what people are asking. That should be a rule on this forum, we are not all 10 year old's im pretty sure a little bit of thought can keep everything clear and to the point.
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Jun 8, 2010 | 10:03 AM
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Quote: All im saying is proofread before you post, I head threads where I have to decipher what people are asking. That should be a rule on this forum, we are not all 10 year old's im pretty sure a little bit of thought can keep everything clear and to the point.
Ironic

Asking a 14 year old kid to write lucid, mature and grammatically correct posts is like asking a 80 year old woman to run a marathon.
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Jun 8, 2010 | 10:05 AM
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Im not saying perfect. But not that garbage where there are is no punctuation and things like that. I know there are people on here who do that I tYp3 lIk3 ThI$ crap. I dont understand the point.
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Jun 8, 2010 | 10:28 AM
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The kid is obviously excited about his brother's ride. I doubt the questions he asked or the answers he was given will result in any appreciable value. The older the 3G TL becomes, the more accessible it will be to younger drivers *ahem. Which means the maturity and intellect of the 3G side as a collective becomes more shallow. I used to be on this side everyday helping new & old members. But when you see these type of posts every other day or the same question being asked for the 100th time it gets old, fast, which is partly the reason why respected members don't hang out here anymore and why 3G TL owners have become the laughingstock to the world. Next time.. move to the next thread. There's more than a few members who refuse to correct their writing style or even acknowledge their style of writing is r1tard3d & mor4n1k!! -.-.
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Jun 9, 2010 | 12:04 AM
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Quote: hmmm considering we bought the car used with bout 20 sum k miles on it and no idea of how the previous owner treated it id guess its the transmission fluid but i dunno lol ill see if he's up to resetting the ecu though~ thanks~
smh I almost bought this very type s instead of the nbp i eventually got, and I amost wish I had bought it to save it from shit like this. Anyways, I test drove this exact car as well, (sterling mccall acura, 20k miles, certified), and everything seemed peachy with the sportshift etc etc, and i doubt the trans fluid is it since you just got it and i know for a fact that it's a certified acura......

Just sayin.
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Jun 9, 2010 | 02:51 AM
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Quote: smh I almost bought this very type s instead of the nbp i eventually got, and I amost wish I had bought it to save it from shit like this. Anyways, I test drove this exact car as well, (sterling mccall acura, 20k miles, certified), and everything seemed peachy with the sportshift etc etc, and i doubt the trans fluid is it since you just got it and i know for a fact that it's a certified acura......

Just sayin.
lol wow what a coincidence... n i guess but ill still have him check for what ever the hell it is or just see if the dealer could do something bout it since we gotta get touch up for that scratch anyways...
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