Its shifting hard and i was told these could be tested
Hey Barry, I included an image of tranny, some are external but some are internal , even I rearly test my own tranny solenoid due to the complexity and the chance of getting it wrong , there are a lot of tranny shops that will scan your tranny FREE and give you a report . buyer beware ! make sure the shop is of a high reputation.
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SOURCE: 1999 honda accord transmission locks in
there is a switch on brake pedal that tells transmission that the brake pedal is depressed. you can take the switch apart and clean it with sand paper. The contacts inside of it. I would replace it though when you can.
SOURCE: Honda Accord 1999 Fuse box diagram
I have the same problem with my 99 accord. For the past few years, I have been able to change out the fuse in the fuse box on the passenger side under the hood of the car up near the windshield. There is a map of the fuses on the top of the box. Hope this helps!
SOURCE: 98 Honda Accord V6 automatic
You need to check to resistance of all solenoids of this transmission.
If you are referring to the solenoids on the front lower portion of the transmission, a 10 mm socket with a 3 inch extension and a ratchet will remove the solenoids. you can check them out of the vehicle. if one is out of spec, you must replace both b and c shift solenoid. Note Honda refers to these solenoids as solenoid and solenoid B. One more thing, if you disconnect the battery and take the battery and battery tray out, if is very easy to get to all the solenoids. Make sure you have the security code for the radio, or it may not have full function when powered up. Good Luck
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SOURCE: hi i have 93 honda
The shift solenoids, that are bolted to the outside, front of the transmission, are bad.
SOURCE: 2004 honda accord shift solenoid code 765 i was
This is a big job and according to my ****** friend it would be around $500
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