Complaint: My 2003 Honda Accord transmission failed at 95,000 miles. It seems my Honda is not the only one. There was a safety recall regarding transmission failure in June of 2004. The situation was created by an insufficient lubrication of the transmission’s secondary shaft second gear. It lead to heat build-up that would eventually result in chipped or broken gear teeth or breakage of the gear. The condition may lead to breakage and possible locking of the vehicle’s transmission, creating a potential safety hazard. I was also able to establish documentation via the Internet that the vehicle has a possible torque converter problem that is a possible cause for transmission failure.The solution that Honda executed for insufficient lubrication of the transmission’s secondary shaft second gear was to repair the vehicle with an “oil jet kit”” to provide additional lubrication. The documentation regarding the recall stated that if as a consumer you had replaced the transmission
Tags: Auto Repair Service
Address: you could ask for instruction for the eligibility requirements for reimbursement. I was denied these forms for my transmission failure because Honda of America’s Recall Department suggested my car had been “”Fixed”” per the recall.When I asked for a “”Goodwill Repair
Website: I ended up receiving a quote for $3
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