Are there any problems with the Honda Fit 4dr hatch?
2015 Honda Fit 4dr Hatch 3000 mi Bad bearing in transmission causing 5300 mi Squeaking in clutch pedal…replaced mas 9000 mi Clutch makes knocking noise when disenga 15000 mi Creaking and knocking noise in 1st gear
What kind of transmission problem does Honda Fit have?
117-horsepower 1.5L I4 5-speed shiftable automatic FWD A transmission sensor needed to be replaced and transmission fluid was replaced. Transmission fluid leaking. Dealer tightened drain plug and advised to check if leaking persists. Transmission fluid leak from June persisted. The dealer diagnosed a hairline crack in the transmission case.
What causes a Honda Fit to shift first gear?
There is a rubber seal on the left axle that traps water in it and over time that bar will rust. Sensors failed, car shifted first gear at highway speed causing loss of stability and drivability problems. Car was towed to dealer.Honda covered most of cost. Had front axles replaced.
Why is my Honda Fit making a knocking noise?
Bad bearing in transmission causing creaking/knocking noise when shifting from 1st gear. Noise returned a month later. Squeaking in clutch pedal…replaced master clutch cylinder. Clutch makes knocking noise when disengaged in first gear. Dealer unable to duplicate until I pointed issue out.
When does delayed engagement in a car occur?
This problem occurs when there is a long delay from the moment you move your gear into drive to the moment your transmission engages and is most obvious during your first morning drive. Here are some strategies to tackle your delayed engagement problem.
Why does my Honda Accord not shift into gear?
If your engine will rev up, but the car won’t shift into gear or move it could be a defective torque converter. In fact, the majority of Honda owners with transmission problems are saying the torque converter is failing and essentially burning up the transmission fluid, rendering the entire transmission useless.
Why is my Honda automatic transmission not working?
Automatic transmissions in some 1999-2004 Honda models are failing well before 100,000 miles. The problem is due to a design or materials defect with the torque converter. Honda was offering “good will” repairs to some owners, but these vehicles are mostly old now so any transmission expenses are usually left to the owner.
What happens when the torque converter fails in a Honda?
If the engine is turning slowly, such as when the car is idling at a stoplight, the amount of torque passed through the torque converter is very small, so keeping the car still requires only a light pressure on the brake pedal 3. Essentially, when the torque converter fails your car isn’t going anywhere.