We have classified the 3 complaints from 1992 Honda Accord about POWER TRAIN into the following categories.
The car will not go into drive. it makes a horrible noise like something is falling out under the hood and will go into reverse and all othe gears but not drive.
The car is got some electrical shorts in the wire my maintenance said, and now it has a problem shifting into all the gears, it stalls when you go to take off, it don't seem like it has any power behind it. it happens every time you go to take off it stalls. *tr
i am the second owner of the 1992 honda accord. i have experienced automatic transmission failure on this vehicle that will generally require overhaul or replacement of the transmission. after several on-line researches on honda accords 1990 to date, i find numerous problems, i.e., acceleration failure. when engine gets hot, the car has acceleration failure. even further research reveals ?certified transmission mechanics revealed that this known premature automatic transmission failure is due to an engineering design flaw. in addition, ?this design flaw consists of the honda accord automatic transmission not having outside access to the metal screen internal transmission filter which becomes clogged with gunk and metal shavings, thus starving the transmission, which causes overheating, and further deterioration and premature automatic transmission failure.? there is no way to gain access to the metal automatic transmission filter because there is no transmission pan to unbolt and allow access. complete disassemble of the transmission is required. this serious transmission problem will be reported to the u.s. government national highway traffic safety administration (nhtsa) declaring the transmission problem is a major safety hazard. *tr
A faulty transmission control unit, caused the vehicle to at random shift in to an improper gear or into neutral at or during take off from stop. this resulted in loss of power when trying to join traffic, or once already in traffic. tcu would also fail to lock or unlock t/c when it was designed to. on one occasion the tcu locked the t/c at a stop light, stalling the engine in traffic. tcu failed to alert the driver of a problem through the d4 or check engine lamps, and produced non existent codes when put into diagnostic mode. *tr
D4 light comes on and stays on for 10 minutes. transmission hunts for gears at cruising speeds without warning, often landing no gear, causing a scary scenario. a web search revealed thousands of complaints by 1989 to 1993 owners of that model honda accord who are having the same problem. it is supposedly a failure of the transmission computer. honda dealers have no safety or maintenance recall/bulletin on this issue. they offer to replace the tcm (guess that is the computer) for $570.00 plus labor! several hundreds of thousands of these years' models were sold and are on the road. if a computer failure puts the driver and the traffic at danger because the car chooses a different gear or no gear, the manufacturer should fix the damaged computer component or whatever the failed component. since such sheer numbers are involved the nhtsa should investigate the matter independently. *jb
While driving, vehicle experienced a severe oil leak, dealer stated the seal on the balance shaft had broken off and the leak had damaged a number of belts within the area, dealer also informed consumer that accords from 1994 to present are covered under recall, however her vehicle is not covered. *slc
The transmission control unit failed causing the vehicle to unexpectedly loose power while turning, despite the fact the his foot was depressing the gas pedal the vehicle was moving at a snails pace,
Axle shaft seal has popped out while driving. dealer / manufacturer were not notified at this time. feel free to provide any further details on this matter. *ak
Shaft seal fails without notice. costly repairs! mfgr needs to be held accountable. i have two honda's with the same problems!
Vehicle was placed in park after driving. did not hold vehicle, and vehicle rolled in to a lawn. cause unknown. *ak
At 25mph, the transmission suddenly disengaged, and i drifted to a stop. the transmission would not engage in any gear. the car only had 71,000 miles on it.
Automatic transmission oil seal failed.
Automatic transmission sticks in reverse or park.
Transmission failed in middle of freeway. vehicle slowed and accelerator did not respond.
Transmission shift cable failed, causing transmission to lock in park position.
Transmission shift cable broke and causing to engage in park, in between park and reverse, and vehicle will roll forward. *ak
Shifter cable failed, making it extremely difficult to change gears. *dh
Difficulty shifting into reverse. tt *slc
The car is a five speed, a piece around the gear shift broke, causing shifter to get lodged inside. *ak
The transmission went out after 42,000 miles. please describe further. tt
While driving car at 30mph gear shifted into neutral. please describe details. tt
Loose transmission cable, causing constant engagement/disengagement of the lockup torque converter. *ak
Gear shift moves when passenger bumps it. *dsh