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![]() What I didn’t realize is that the detergent cleaning was a ‘band-aid’ fix so that the dealership could avoid the more costly fixes they were obligated to perform under the terms of the lawsuit. They said if the problem came up again before 109,000 miles they would have to ‘burnish’ the transmission. Stevens Creek Honda cleaned the transmission with a special detergent and replaced the fluid. The transmission initially failed at 54,300 miles. This was when they told me of the class action law suit and the recommended fixes. I had the transmission fluid changed ahead of schedule and the problem went away. It first started slipping around 40,000 miles. ![]() A couple Honda Dealerships acknowledged the problem. Unknown to me, it came that way from the dealer. They did a cheap ineffective cleaning in order to avoid an expensive repair they were supposed to do.Īlso, when the transmission fails, I have almost gotten in a serious accident on the freeway. Now they don’t want to cover the cost because it is no longer under warranty, or covered by the terms of the class action lawsuit. The transmission failed again at 154,600 miles. I would have the fluid replaced more than normal during service visits. ![]()
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