95 honda civic dx hatchback, is it my transmission?
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i own an automatic 95 honda civic dx hatch and i recently believe i had a problem with my transmission because as i would drive, my car felt like it would not change gears on its own, it seems like it would stay stuck on 1st or 2nd gear and sounded really forced and i could only go about 10mph, i took it to a mechanic and he clearly told me it was my transmission so he ended up changing it and putting a new one into it, about a week later it did the same thing all over again and i was wondering if it was my really transmission or is it something else i should focus on? i checked under my car and i saw signs of my transmission fluid possibly leaking because it was on the outer case, could that mean something? when i checked my transmission fluid level it was still on the margin on the dip stick and i could see it has some in there...can any one help with my problem i would greatly appreciate your help thanks.
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Answer:
first I hope that u have a warranty on the new tranny, But if its leaking fluid that could be the cause, sometimes the dipstick isnt always accurate especially when theres a potential problem. if ur car has a computer for the tranny I would get it checked out it could be send bad signals at the shift intervels. Is there a check engine light? You can also go around online and ask mechanics about certain problems they usually will give u a good answer
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ok so one of two things...1st is did he check fix or change you tourqe converter. the converter can go bad and sometimes it can be this. have it checked. 2nd clean the transmission case with degresser or even a rag. whats on it might be old trans fluid or it could be leaking. how would you know if you don't clean it so clean it. then drive it around for a bit. after that check it again. if theres fluid there it went bad again. if not then its something else. i would do both clean drive and check case on trans and also have tourqe converter checked out. auto transmissions dont go for much in junkyards but its always hard to know which are good. rebuilding it is ok but after a while it goes bad again like 6 months.
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It's most likely it is your trans. E.C.U. Need to bring to a Honda Dealer. One of the mechanic should have a extra E.C.U to try out to see if that is the problem
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