How much is a torque converter replacement?
Torque converter replacement costs $800 and ranged from $600 to $1,000 depending on the make and model of your vehicle. If you plan on replacing your torque converter DIY, you will be looking at paying around $325 on average.
Is there a problem with the torque converter on a Honda CRV?
The dealership performed the first “fix” according to the Honda service bulletin and it was ok for about 2 weeks and now it’s back, worse than ever. The second fix according to Honda is a torque converter replacement, which may or may not help the problem. See all problems of the 2014 Honda CR-V .
Is there a problem with my Honda CRV LX?
The contact owns a 2006 Honda Cr-v lx. While driving approximately 35 mph, the steering wheel and the front end of the vehicle began to shake violently. The failure recurred whenever the vehicle was in operation. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer who stated that the main shaft and counter shaft speed was inconsistent.
Why does my Honda CRV shudder at 40 mph?
My 2006 Cr-v shudders at around 40 mph. It did the same 3 years ago and Honda charged me $1200+ to fix the torque converter (@ 107,000 miles). Now it is doing ti again at 162,000 miles. It seems it is a design flaw.
Why is my Honda CRV not accelerating anymore?
If something has gone wrong in the transmission, your CR-V may not be able to accelerate any more. If it can no longer shift, it could be caused by a solenoid/valve body has gone bad, clutch packs, debris, and much more. Automatic transmission are very complicated.
When to replace torque converter on Honda CRV?
Torque converter on transmission needs to be replaced at 66,000 miles although systems have existed for almost 2 years, but just now diagnosed. See all problems of the 2013 Honda CR-V . Driving at low speed (20-40mph) the car will flutter/shimmy.
My 2006 Cr-v shudders at around 40 mph. It did the same 3 years ago and Honda charged me $1200+ to fix the torque converter (@ 107,000 miles). Now it is doing ti again at 162,000 miles. It seems it is a design flaw.
Are there any problems with the Honda CRV?
2005 Honda Cr-v. Consumer states repeated and troublesome torque converter lockup. Recently, while turning on an icy road, the vehicle lost traction during another lockup. See all problems of the 2005 Honda CR-V . Prior to turning over 50,000 miles, the transmission failed.
What to do if you have a torque converter problem?
Fixing, according to Honda requires replacing the torque converter, updating the pcm, and replacing the transmission fluid. That’s a pretty expensive bill for it being their software issue in the first place. Car also make a loud grinding noise on cold starts.