What happens when one clutch pack is not engaged?
One clutch pack always is the first one to start slipping, and that only affects the gears that use that clutch. The vehicle will still move but you’ll observe symptoms such as slipping. That’s when a total rebuild is in order. When the control system has a problem, multiple clutch packs won’t be engaged, so the car may not move.
What to do when delayed engagement in transmission?
Don’t: Rev your engine. When delayed engagement occurs, the transmission’s clutches and bands do not operate instantly. Many drivers don’t recognize the issue and may rev the engine to encourage the car to move.
What to do if your transmission wont engage?
Instead, place the clamp closer to the end of the rubber hose. The barb will seal to the hose, against fluid loss, and the clamp will run into the area of the barb to stop the hose from sliding off from the fluid pressure. helpful? CARADIODOC – thank you very much!
Why is my p4-p1 having trouble moving in reverse?
P4 – P1 100% transmission fluid is good. The other day I accelerated putting my foot flat on the petrol. After that me neutral is off center. When I shift it up to neutral I have to shift it little bit past neutral like 3-4mm then it takes and when I shift to reverse after about 4-5 secs it kicks hard into reverse.
One clutch pack always is the first one to start slipping, and that only affects the gears that use that clutch. The vehicle will still move but you’ll observe symptoms such as slipping. That’s when a total rebuild is in order. When the control system has a problem, multiple clutch packs won’t be engaged, so the car may not move.
Don’t: Rev your engine. When delayed engagement occurs, the transmission’s clutches and bands do not operate instantly. Many drivers don’t recognize the issue and may rev the engine to encourage the car to move.
Why is it having trouble moving in reverse?
So when forward and reverse are selected at the same time the transmission binds and the car ends up going nowhere fast. The more revs you give it the worse it gets. They replaced the main shaft and now the problem is gone. Read more at http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php…