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Problems with 2002 Acura MDX POWER TRAIN

On average, the 2002 Acura MDX starts to “feel” problems with the POWER TRAIN and its various aspects after 133 776 miles.

Components Affected by POWER TRAIN Issues

We have classified the 35 complaints from 2002 Acura MDX about POWER TRAIN into the following categories.

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 84

Recently reported POWER TRAIN problems on 2002 Acura MDX

I own a 2002 acura mdx with 130k miles. the transmission failed while i was in vacation 2 hours from my home. the car was towed to the local dealer and i was charged $4700 to have the transmission replaced. after doing some research on-line, i found that transmission failure on acura mdxs is a common problem. it is unacceptable that a premium car such as an acura should have such a high incidence of transmission failure. acura should have recalled these vehicles given that the transmission could fail while one is driving leading to increased probability of a serious accident. *tr

Torque converter issue (vibration/shudder/grinding between 20-50 mph while accelerating). acura recommends replacement of transmission and torque converter. *kb

Torque converter issue (vibration/shudder/grinding between 20-50 mph while accelerating). acura recommends replacement of transmission and torque converter. acura has not acknowledged this as a problem, despite the repeated incidents of failure. this is a known problem and needs to addressed by acura!!!! it would be safe to say from similar complaints that i've read on the internet that there are probably thousands of mdxs that have this problem. *kb

Tl* the contact owns a 2002 acura mdx. the contact stated while driving 15 mph, the vehicle would independently slip into second gear causing the vehicle to hesitate. the contact located a nhtsa campaign id number: 04v176000 (power train: automatic transmission) but was advised by the manufacturer that the vehicle was repaired under the recall by the previous owner. the manufacturer offered to cover fifty percent of the repairs. the contact did not believe the vehicle was repaired correctly when repaired under the recall. the failure and current mileages were 82,000.

Vehicle shutters on light acceleration. 2002 acura mdx. dealer indicates i have a torque converter and pressure switch 4 problem. *tr

2002 acura mdx: for about 2 month's there seemed to be loss of power during driving. i assumed maybe i was wearing shoes with higher heels and passed it off as not pressing the gas pedal as hard as i thought. 2 weeks ago while driving the vehicle made a loud sound and loss forward motion power, the check engine light came on. we stopped and had the vehicle loaded on a car trailer to the nearest honda dealer (closer than an acura dealer). now we are informed the tranny is needing replaced at 86,600 miles. listed info on this vehicle by vin is a 2004 recall of the 2nd gear which was fixed by the prior owner at about 42,000 miles and a search of the internet reveals many people reporting the similar tranny related problems. at this time we are waiting to hear if acura will help with the repairs estimated at over $4000 but others in online postings have stated they have had no luck with acura helping- we will see. this is a tremendous safety concern and disservice to consumers. we were lucky there were no other vehicles around at the point that ours went out. *tr

There has been numerous reports regarding the transmission 2001-2006 acura mdx . many have stated that they have replaced transmission at least 2times .then acura wants to charge 4-5k to replace .there are several complaints listed on edmunds.com forum over 400 .i have also been affected by having a faulty transmission as well .s ome owners with very low mileage are affected.. acura isn't owning up to the problem. how many people must result in a death to report this as a safety recall . *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2002 acura mdx. while driving 65 mph and changing lanes the transmission down shifted and almost shut the vehicle off. the check engine light illuminated and the d5 light started flashing on the instrument panel. the vehicle was not safe to drive and will be towed to the dealer. there was only routine maintenance performed on the vehicle prior to the failure. the failure mileage was 99,000.

Truck started hesitating on the freeway at 70 mph. was almost hit from behind when truck made sudden jerk then hesitated. *tr

I took the vehicle to the dealer b/c the vehicle was slowing down on the freeway and this noise that comes from the rear of the vehicle. after they inspected it they couldn't find the problem, so they had me take a service tech with me for a test ride. he told me that the torque converter needs to be replaced. *tr

Auto transmission hesitate to shift from 2nd to 3rd gear and not all the time this happens. it occurs all of a sudden when? you never know.all acura mdx 01,02 should be pulled out of streets. manufacturer should be accountable for that. it is a design problem not only it is hazardous for owners but also for other people. *tr

My 2002 acura mdx has been failing due to a malfunction in there transmission. they will not admit there wrong. every one with this type of suv has experience this problem. *tr

The check engine light came on 2002 acura mdx 112000k bought used w no warranty .5days later the car shifts down gear when u lift off the gas allthe time when changing gear on hill its seems to be jamming ..took to several auto place to hook to machine . it all shows the same code torque converter . /transmission . *tr

2002 acura mdx with 70,000 miles. transmission failure which has been reported hundred if not thousands of times to acura/honda for the 2001-2003 year transmissions. transmission is skipping and will not go into gear from 2nd gear to 3rd gear. this is at about 25-30 mph and mostly occurs on slight uphill grades. as i look on edmunds.com and google there are hundreds of reports of this problem. at 22,000 miles my acura dealer in 2004 placed a lubricant injection fix for this problem . now at 70,000 miles with minimal use, regular maintenance, and dealer only inspections the transmission is failing. the patch kit did not work. i expect a $40,000 car to last more than 70,000 miles before a major problem. acura/honda should issue a full recall to replace the defective transmissions. *tr

2002 acura mdx required a transmission replacement following a rapid deceleration of vehicle on highway. luckily avoided collision by other vehicles. codes on diagnostic indicated trans required replacement at 136,000 miles. to keep vehicle safe, i have paid 4,000 ++ dollars to replace. thankfully accident did not follow with the rapid deceleration. *tr

The suv was driven around 5 miles, and then suddenly would not accelerate in the middle of fast moving traffic. the engine rpm was showing much higher than normal (with high engine noise), but the suv wasn't moving into higher gear. this sudden slow moving car in middle of fast moving traffic could have caused an accident. amoco checked the transmission, and said the oil level was fine, but part of the oil was "burnt". the transmission is being rebuilt by aamco. the suv is 8 years old and low mileage - 63k miles, and well maintained. transmission oil was replaced 5 months back. *tr

Transmission issue dealer charged me $4400 and acura gave me 25% discount to do the repair. this is a known problem and still acura is not taking full responsibility to fix the issue without any money, most of the owners got 90% discount and now acura is just giving 25% discount . *tr

A month or so ago i noticed the vehicle wasn't shifting as smoothly as it should. that was followed shortly thereafter by the transmission slipping out of gear briefly. then, recently, as i was merging into freeway traffic the vehicle wouldn't shift out of a lower gear and i was forced to pull to the shoulder to avoid being hit from behind. i sat there until traffic cleared at which time i was able to slowly continue down the road. the transmission then shifted correctly. i believe this to be a serious safety concern, and in light of all else i have read regarding transmission issues with acura mdx's, something needs to be done about this. *tr

While driving at 65 mph on highway during a vacation, car transmission light came on, starting smelling funny, read manual and it said if this light was on to pull over immediately - severe damage can occur if you keep driving. we pulled over in the middle of nowhere. fluid had spilled out all over engine. they said that was from it overheating and boiling the fluid out. we sat for a while and let it cool down. the light went off, but we drove around 50 mph on the highway the rest of our trip. the car resumed to work fine. however, we have constantly had issues with it slipping. we took to our mechanic and then to acura. both parties at first didn't think anything was wrong, but then both said the transmission needed replacing. acura would not give any discount, so we ended up going with the transmission repair company because it was only $2200 instead of $4500 by acura. was without a car for two weeks. a few months later it began slipping again, so we took back and they repaired again, because this company offered a 12 month warranty. again, was without a car for two weeks. now 7 months later, was driving at night on busy road. i was braking coming up to a red light. the light changed, so i switched to push the gas pedal before i was fully stopped and the transmission completely went out and wouldn't engage at all. my car came to a complete stop in the middle of the red light and cars were swerving all around us to avoid hitting us. it was a miracle we weren't hurt. i put down to park, turned off car, and then it began working like nothing was wrong. went back to transmission repair place and they said that nothing seemed wrong. they took apart twice and finally replaced out 5th gear even though it looked completely fine. they said they heard the whining noise, too, but couldn't find anything wrong. they did replace though and hoped this would fix it. we still hear the whining noise and now don't feel safe driving our family in this vehicle. *tr

My two sons (17 and 18) were driving my acura mdx 2002 on a highway 45 miles from home when the revs starts going out of control when the vehicle was driven over 40 mph. they had to be towed back by aaa and i have had to have the transmission changed at 121k. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2002 acura mdx. the contact has experienced multiple failures with the vehicle shifting into neutral. while driving various speeds, the vehicle will shift into neutral. the vehicle will then resume normal operation and drive in the correct gear. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they determined that the torque converter in the transmission failed. the contact is in the process of getting the vehicle repaired. the manufacturer stated that no compensation would be provided because there were no recalls. the contact was advised to file a claim for good will with the manufacturer. she filed a good will complaint with the manufacturer and was informed that they would cover half of the repair cost; however, the 105,000 mile service would have to be performed at the dealer. the failure and current mileages were 97,000.

On 4/2/2009 the front end of my 2002 acura mdx seized while driving 35 mph locking up the front end causing the vehicle to skid 5-7 feet to a halt. it turns out the transmission that was suppose to be fixed per the recall under campaign number 04v176000 was the issue. it was a gear failure that resulted in transmission lockup. as there were no vehicles behind me when this happened an accident did not occur; however, this was an issue that was suppose to be addressed and it appears it wasn't. acura states the issue was fixed in 2004 and after further investigation, it appears there are dozens of similar testimonials of this exact occurrence on online forums. acura denied the existence of an issue and i feel this is a public safety concern that requires further action. *tr

2002 acura mdx transmission failure at 109100 miles, extend warranty expired @ 108,462 miles. there was a recall for the transmission that required acura service department to do an inspection, but there have been countless transmission problems with this model vehicle. the replacement cost is $4400 which is what the dealership is charging me. it seems cheaper to buy another vehicle. there have to have been thousands of others on year models 2001-2005 acura mdx suvs. *tr

Transmission on our 2002 acura mdx is going out. our transmission on our 2001 mdx went out last year. we also have a 2002 honda accord and the transmission is going out on that also. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2002 acura mdx. while driving approximately 45 mph he could hear a rumbling noise coming from under the hood and the vehicle began to decelerate. once the vehicle decelerated to approximately 25 mph it began to drive as normal. the vehicle was not taken to be examined for the cause of failure but he was informed by an independent mechanic that he needs to replace the transmission. it was not repaired. the failure continues to intermittently recur. the failure mileage was 96,000 and the current mileage was 104,000.

Tl*the contact owns a 2002 acura mdx. the contact noticed that whenever the speed reached between 20-35 mph, the gears would stick. in addition, the check engine indicator began illuminating on the instrument panel. the dealer stated that the transmission was defective and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. immediately following the repair, the gears became even more difficult to shift than before the repair was performed. the vehicle was driven back to the dealer, but they could not duplicate the failure. the following day, while driving approximately 55 mph, the vehicle began smoking from the rear and all of the warning indicators illuminated on the instrument panel. the vehicle stalled and was towed to the nearest acura dealer. the contact was informed that the intermediate bracket failed, which caused the transmission to fail. the vehicle has not been repaired. the manufacturer stated that they would issue a new transmission, but were not liable for the repairs for the intermediate bracket. the current mileage was 61,900 and failure mileage was 61,000.

Tl*the contact owns a 2002 acura mdx. the contact stated that his vehicle would not shift into gear. on 12/12/08, acura headquarters refused to pay or help pay for the major work on the transmission cost of approximately $4,000+. the dealer confirmed that the recall work was done on june 2, 2004; however, they didn?t state what was done. they will not provide any proof in writing. the carfax report also does not list that there was a recall on the transmission or any recall work was performed. two acura dealers had the vehicle in their possession (corporate car) when the recall was announced and cannot provide proof that the work was done. the vehicle has currently experienced total transmission failure. nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission) was referenced. since the contact is the second owner of the vehicle, the dealer stated that a new oil jet kit was previously installed; therefore the contact would be responsible for the repair costs. he would like to speak with an investigator concerning the failure. the failure mileage was 140,000.

Vehicle abruptly downshifted almost throwing driver through windshield traveling at approx 30 mph. immediately brought to dealer where the downshifting occurred 3-4 more times on the 6 mile drive to dealer. determined by dealer to be transmission failure. all servicing for transmission was done in a timely manner including 2004 recall service where jet kit was installed. dealer covering all costs of replacement except $500 out of pocket expenses and providing a 3yr/36,000 mile warranty on repair. had this failure occurred on a busy highway a severe accident would have been highly likely. *tr

Recall nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000, relating to motor vehicle safety, was issued for owner's vehicle. recall was for defective acura mdx transmission. acura failed to notify owner of transmission recall, even though owner has lived at same address for nearly ten years. acura's records confirm that acura failed to notify owner of transmission recall. owner discovered transmission recall on nhtsa website in 2008. owner brought vehicle to authorized acura dealer in october of 2008 for repair of defective recalled transmission. acura dealer determined that owner's transmission was defective and required replacement. acura dealer estimated cost to replace owner's transmission at $5,500.00. acura refused to provide any free of charge replacement service or repair to recalled defective transmission. owner's vehicle has remained on premises of the authorized acura dealer since october of 2008. *tr

2002 mdx purchased as a certified pre-owned with 37k miles. at 55k miles reported to dealer a rumbling sound coming from under vehicle. dealer test drove the car and found nothing. at 65k miles complained about the same thing, they found nothing and suggested transmission fluid change and vtm fluid change. i performed both services. now at 82k miles check engine light and vtm4 light come on, i take it to the dealer and they found the transmission to be bad. transmission will be replace on monday the 22nd of sep under warranty. will trade car after they fix it because i don't trust it anymore, judging from all the problems everyone seems to have with 2002. acura should pay for everyone's problems regarding transmission/ motor mounts for model year mdx 01-02. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2002 acura mdx. the contact stated that the transmission shifted into second gear with much difficulty. the vehicle is experiencing the same failure as listed in nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). the dealer stated that the transmission was discolored. they are currently attempting to remedy the failure. the failure mileage was 85,000.

Transmission failure at 69,000 miles after being recalled at 25,000 miles. car transmission locked up while driving down the highway almost leading to a crash. car slips when shifting gears now and will lock up regularly. *tr

The transmission to my 2002 acura mdx started to malfunction about a week ago. it starts to slip from 1st to second gear. i called an acura dealership and they told me that the transmission had been serviced and covered the recall. i believe that nothing was done and acura is trying to pass the cost to me. i purchased this vehicle new in 2002. *tr

Original owner of the vehicle. has transmission failure on 2002 acura mdx 83k miles. *tr

Recently experiencing transmission is slipping with my 2002 mdx, especially going uphill and during acceleration, it hesitates and then violently bangs into gear. also intermittently, reverse gear does not work as well. there was a transmission recall on this model/year and our car did get serviced for it, the dealer did not replace transmission back in 2004 once we were informed of the recall but an oil jet kit was installed according to the directive of the recall instructions. we've always maintenance our car with the dealer in a timely fashion as recommended by factory maintenance care guideline and recently did a full service which included a transmission flush 2 months ago at 120,000miles. after full diagnostic/assessment of why our transmission is slipping it turns out our transmission fluid (which just got flushed 2months ago) was heating up and filling up with discoloration. this is the exact description of what was recalled in 2004. our car is currently at the dealer and they have quoted us $4800 to get a new transmission installed (factory remanufactured). i truly believe this failure is related to the 2004 recall. some folks who have experienced similar situation has been fortunate to have taken their matter to the right dealer, according to some discussion forums on this matter, the dealer agreed to pay for a new transmission (after getting approval from acura corporate office). in my situation, it has been unfortunate. please investigate and give us some consistency/continuity on the handling of this matter. thank you. *tr

I took my car into the nalley acura dealership where i purchased it for servicing. the service personnel told me after checking the vehicle that i needed a new transmission because the second gear was worn out. my wife found on the internet after this fact that there was a recall on the second gear breakage in the transmission for the 2001-2002 mdx. i contacted the manufacturer about my vehicle being repaired under this recall, and they will not agree to pay full cost of $4000 for the new transmission, but stated nothing of the recall. the manufacturer offered to pay half the cost. as stated below they are responsible for full repairs as my vehicle has over 15,000 miles and other reasons as stated below. i have tried working with the manufacturer on this situation for over a month with still no resolution. i would appreciate assistance from you all concerning my vehicle being repaired and the manufacturer paying in full. thank you. on some mini vans, sport utility and passenger vehicles, certain operating conditions can result in heat build-up between the countershaft and secondary shaft second gears in the automatic transmission, eventually leading to gear tooth chipping or gear breakage. consequence: gear failure could result in transmission lockup, which could result in a crash. remedy: on vehicles with 15,000 miles or less, the dealer will update the transmission with a simple revision to the oil cooler return line to increase lubrication to the second gear. on vehicles with more than 15,000 miles, the dealer will inspect the transmission to identify gears that have already experienced discoloration due to overheating. if discoloration exists, the transmission will be replaced if discoloration is not present, the dealer will perform the revision to the oil cooler return line. the recall began on april 21, 2004, for pilot, odyssey, and mdx owners. *tr

My 2002 acura mdx has approximately 94,000 mi on it and recently the transmission experienced slippage when it would try to adjust to 2nd gear. an indicator light came on recently and i had my mechanic perform a diagnostic test on it. it was revealed that it was a transmission code. i took it to my local acura dealer (45 mins away) and they determined that i needed a new transmission. they upfront said they would offer to cover 50% of the cost for parts & labor as a goodwill gesture and gave me a free rental car while my vehicle was being serviced. i then went on nhtsa.gov and noted there was a vehicle recall in 2004 on the automatic transmission lines for 2002 acura mdx's. i brought this issue up with my service rep and they said that in 2004 they had made the proper revision to alleviate this problem due to the recall. (made a revision on the oil cooler line). i then called acura client services and spoke with a case manager to tell him that i think this problem with my transmission was a direct result of the vehicle recall from 2004 and used the analogy that acura simply put a band aid over a gaping wound to temporarily solve the problem. he said he would see if he could do anything and as it turns out, he claimed there was nothing better he could offer me than 50/50 split of the costs. acura did replace my transmission with a rebuilt transmission this time, however they charged me 50% of the service cost (~$1700). i feel that i have gotten the short end of the stick and that had proper precautions been taken in 2004 to replace the transmission, i wouldn't have to take it in the shorts now for $1,700. i believe the acura recall was p31. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2002 acura mdx. while driving approximately 35 mph, the vehicle would not properly switch gears and the rpms would increase to the next gear. the vehicle was taken to a dealer and they stated that it was included in nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). the dealer stated that they added an oil cooler return line, which increased lubrication to the second gear. the vehicle is currently in need of a new transmission. the current mileage was 84,400 and failure mileage was 84,000.

2002 acura mdx automatic transmission failure. *jb

Transmission came out of gear while driving. gear selector was not moved. dealer performed out of warranty replacement or transmission for the second time. first replacement was june 2007. previous complaints about the first replacement transmission were dismissed by dealer personnel. *jb

1st incident: we were going up a hill with car full of children when my 2002 acura mdx slowed down considerably and the rpm revved up to 4-5,000. it continued to do this as trucks and cars started to pile behind me. i finally reached an exit and pulled over. after parking, i could not reverse, it would not move. after waiting an hour for the tow truck, we decided to test the car around the parking lot .. it started driving like nothing was wrong, and reversed again. so we took our chances and drove carefully home. the car didn't act up after that but we started a case with acura/honda after realizing there was a mass transmission recall. they said my vin was not under the recall warranty and they could not help. 2 days later: we assumed the hill must have been too much for the car, but it was ok to drive on flat roads. while driving under normal conditions at 35 mph, the car jerked violently and continued to until i pulled to the side of the road. after a phone call to assess what might have happened, it was suggested the transmission was acting up. i cautiously drove the car home with my young daughter in tow. after researching the acura transmission recall, i got a case going again with honda. they suggested i take the car in for a diagnostic. i did just that and faxed in the tech comments. based on the comments, they concluded that they will not help because i had too many miles (98k) and my car was "poorly maintained". however i contested how it was poorly maintained and they could not give me an answer. i bought the car 6 months ago at 95k and performed its regular oil change and transmission fluid. they recommended i had to replace my cv boots and brakes, but i don't see how that would affect the transmission. they quoted me at $5000 and would see to any discounts. after much research, it is apparent that there are definitely manufacturer defects in these transmissions, but acura and honda has made it clear to me they are not willing to help. *jb

1st incident: we were going up a hill with car full of children when my 2002 acura mdx slowed down considerably and the rpm revved up to 4-5,000. it continued to do this as trucks and cars started to pile behind me. i finally reached an exit and pulled over. after parking, i could not reverse, it would not move. after waiting an hour for the tow truck, we decided to test the car around the parking lot .. it started driving like nothing was wrong, and reversed again. so we took our chances and drove carefully home. the car didn't act up after that but we started a case with acura/honda after realizing there was a mass transmission recall. they said my vin was not under the recall warranty and they could not help. 2 days later: we assumed the hill must have been too much for the car, but it was ok to drive on flat roads. while driving under normal conditions at 35mph, the car jerked violently and continued to until i pulled to the side of the road. after a phonecall to assess what might have happened, it was suggested the transmission was acting up. i cautiously drove the car home with my young daughter in tow. after researching the acura transmission recall, i got a case going again with honda. they suggested i take the car in for a diagnostic. i did just that and faxed in the tech comments. based on the comments, they concluded that they will not help because i had too many miles (98k) and my car was "poorly maintained". however i contested how it was poorly maintained and they could not give me an answer. i bought the car 6 months ago at 95k and peformed its regular oil change and transmission fluid. they recommended i had to replace my cv boots and brakes, but i don't see how that would affect the transmission. they quoted me at $5000 and would see to any discounts. after much research, it is apparent that there are definitely manufacture defects in these transmissions, but acura and honda has made it clear to me they are not willing to help.

I feel very afraid to drive my 2002 acura mdx, with 100k miles, as it has come out of gear when i am turning across two lanes of traffic to continue through the median onto the highway. i am very fortunate that a semi truck was not coming at me at a high speed when my vehicle failed to accelerate. i have four children in the mdx with me at all times, as i am a stay at home mother and home school my oldest at age 7. this failure is not a result of abuse, or negligent service. the acura guidelines for transmission service have been maintained according to the manual and were done so at acura service centers by the previous owner. the transmission was checked and fluids flushed and changed lastly at 80k miles and we were told by acura service (in january) that our next service for this would be due at 120k miles. this transmission defect is abundantly evident in hundreds of write-ins on several web forums. someone is going to be seriously injured or worse when this failure occurs at the right moment. we want to trust acura to take care of its customers, to respect their safety, take care of its new customers and future customers, please help to make this the outcome we will come to know and enjoy. acura has agreed to discount a total of $900 from the otherwise $4909 transmission replacement. that is all they are offering as of now, but we are not satisfied with this offer and are appealing this decision. a new, updated transmission must replace the existing faulty one in order for these vehicles to be safely driven. thank you! *nm

Regular driving of acura mdx. car transmission slipping between 20-40 mph. dealer inspected problem and attributed problem to the 3rd gear. dealer reports recall is only involving 2nd gear therefore i have to pay for transmission repair rebuild. *jb

Transmission failed on freeway. *jb

Dt*: the contact stated the vehicle made a clicking noise as it accelerated from 30-40 mph. the dealership determined the tork converter needed to be replaced.

Acura claimed to fix my transmission, as per the recalls that were made on 2001-2002 acura mdx's. they obviously did not fix what they needed to. yesterday as i was driving i noticed that the transmission would shift to different gears on its own!! for example i would be in d5 a drive gear. sometimes it would shift itself to neutral, and sometimes to d4,3. this is extremely dangerous as it can cause accidents if this were to happen at inopportune times. i just got off the phone with acura and they said that they fixed what was necessary to be fixed when i brought the car in 1-2 years ago. this is unacceptable and i feel that the nhtsa should be doing something about this potentially fatal issue with this car. i was told to wait for a manager to come back in this wednesday july 5th. my acura dealership is located in roslyn, ny; called rallye acura. this car is a p.o.s., and i would like to know if there are any class action lawsuits against acura for this car. i have found out that there are numerous design flaws in the 2001-2002 mdx transmissions. please help to force acura to resolve this issue as they are not being cooperative nor careful, which i feel is outrageous due to the dangerous nature of this transmission issue. also, i do not want a "refurbished or rebuilt" transmission which i have been informed is what they are doing. obviously whatever they are doing is not working. *nm

Transmission hard downshift from 3rd to 2nd gear. fluid jet kit (recall action) has been completed. dealer states this is not covered and transmission replacement is necessary. have seen literally hundreds of other similar complaints on acura message boards. *nm

From third gear into fourth gear, the transmission slips, it disengages like if it's in neutral for just a few seconds, and then goes into the next gear with a jerk. now it seems like that it's always jerking. about a year or two ago, i had a much less noticeable loss of power incident with the vehicle with the check engine light coming on. the dealer cleared the warning light and advised that there was no problems. on 06/16/06 i brought the vehicle to the dealer to replace the transmission fluid, but that did not resolve the problem. they advised i would need a new transmission. *nm

Transmission failure at 64,600 miles. *jb

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