Jerking when Cold - Acceleration

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Going through and checking some things on the car. And putting things back together I notice I have an extra tube I don't remember disconnecting.

I've attached a picture of where that the tube with the screwdriver pointing. Just wondering what where is this supposed to be connected.

Watched a video on IAC cleaning and checking that out.

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i had the same problem i got new tranny and it was bucking when cold i changed both tranny sensors there 250 a piece and problem was solved.everything your experiencing is what i was experiencing
 

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Where are the tranny sensors and what is the real name(s). Thanks!!!


The sensors are on the transmission. And if you didnt even know that then ur not gonna know how to test them. Save urself alot of trouble and take it to a spe******t.

But if you really want to try this urself do some searching, it has been covered many times before and all the part#s are there
 

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Thanks for the reply. However, since this was the first time I have had this problem and I am trying to diligently search for answers, I figured it would be smart of me to ask specifically what sensor that we are talking about since these are high tech cars that we drive now and sensors are very expensive. My Honda has 210k on it and I never had any transmission problem with it until now. I am fairly handy with a wrench, service manual and a computer however I am still learning things about this brand of car. Besides its hard to search for an issue on any site if you don't know the right terms to search for. If you know of the thread with this exact problem I would much appreciate the link.

Thanks for the guidance
 

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Thanks for the reply. However, since this was the first time I have had this problem and I am trying to diligently search for answers, I figured it would be smart of me to ask specifically what sensor that we are talking about since these are high tech cars that we drive now and sensors are very expensive. My Honda has 210k on it and I never had any transmission problem with it until now. I am fairly handy with a wrench, service manual and a computer however I am still learning things about this brand of car. Besides its hard to search for an issue on any site if you don't know the right terms to search for. If you know of the thread with this exact problem I would much appreciate the link.

Thanks for the guidance


Here you go. I searched "transmission sensor" and found this.. Hope it helps.
Ps- technically its a solenoid but u get the point :) GL
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Here you go. I searched "transmission sensor" and found this.. Hope it helps.
Ps- technically its a solenoid but u get the point :) GL
clicky


Thanks so much for the link "H-town".. that helps a lot.

From what I read/understand - it might just be time for a trans change at 210k - but if I can really isolate the problem - then maybe I fix it. Based on other comments - I haven't been diligent about the trans fluid changes yearly. I was able to find that the trans had several solenoids - was also thinking of ordering a service manual from Helms or finding one on Ebay. I have a Chilton but nothing beats a factory service manual. I have factory service manuals for everything but this Honda (3 Honda motorcycles, 1 Toyota Tundra) - along with a decent code reader. I really enjoy using forums and the knowledge sharing. These forums are such powerful resources for DIY'ers.
 

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Thanks so much for the link "H-town".. that helps a lot.

From what I read/understand - it might just be time for a trans change at 210k - but if I can really isolate the problem - then maybe I fix it. Based on other comments - I haven't been diligent about the trans fluid changes yearly. I was able to find that the trans had several solenoids - was also thinking of ordering a service manual from Helms or finding one on Ebay. I have a Chilton but nothing beats a factory service manual. I have factory service manuals for everything but this Honda (3 Honda motorcycles, 1 Toyota Tundra) - along with a decent code reader. I really enjoy using forums and the knowledge sharing. These forums are such powerful resources for DIY'ers.


Np. Hopefully u can fix issue this way but most likely gonna need new Trans. I think the tcc solenoid is mostly responsible for ruining my last Trans but oh well $1400 for rebuild $250 for solenoid and had them install my Trans cooler while they were in there (I highly recommend u have one installed also)

Oh and be sure to get warranty just in case. My rebuilt only lasted 2 months since we tried to use a used tcc solenoid to fix issue, ended up destroying my brand new torque converter! Lol oh well thats what warranty for.... Got another complete rebuild for free,
minus the solenoid (had to buy that new)

Yea I agree about the diy'ers I deff prefer to get in there and fix things myself but stuff like transmission I leave to the pros.. thanks for reminding me tho cuz I need to get a manual for my new Honda motorcycle :) I just got a 79 cb750k that is gonna be my new project
 
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