Justin <justin@nobecauseihatespam.com> wrote in
news:ger96g$oh$1@registered.motzarella.org:
> Ghislain wrote:
>>
>> "Justin" <justin@nobecauseihatespam.com> wrote:
>>> Well, I just got a call from my mother - her transmission in her '03
>>> TL type S decided to take a shit.
>>> She took it to a local tranny place and they said its not the oil
>>> but its goign to be a major repair.
>>>
>>> I went onto the hondatransmissionsettlement.com website and
>>> downloaded the proposed settlement PDF and sent it to my parents and
>>> I suppose that should lead them on some insight as what to do next.
>>> Interesting how my 2001 CL-S got an extended warranty on the tranny
>>> and it didn't quit.
>>
>>
>>
>> Why didn't she take it to an Acura dealer? Is it out of the extended
>> transmission warranty?
>>
>
>
>
> She wasn't aware of the extended warranty. We're researching that
> now, and the dealer will be contacted tomorrow morning.
> I'm a bit out of the loop, so I'm guessing she'll update me as time
> goes on.
> Call me clairvoyant but I have a feeling she will be borrowing my CL
> and I'll be walking to work very soon.
>
>
This is all available online.
Your transmission is subject to at least three TSBs and one Safety Recall.
Have your Acura dealer print off these documents:
02-027 (TSB; warranty extension to 7yrs/100K miles)
03-002 (TSB; 3rd clutch pack worn)
04-020 (TSB; 2nd gear inspection)
04V176000, P30/P31 (Safety Recall document)
The repair will either be free to you, or come at a considerable discount.
Never bring a car this new to a transmission shop. They certainly know
about this commmon and well-known problem and its fixes, but will be
unlikely to risk losing work by telling you about it.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/