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Wanted: 5th Gen 2.2VTI Tiptronic Gearbox in Working Order
Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 12:45 pm
by arif_manji
Hi Guys,
I'm selling a Prelude that has a gearbox problem but I'm thinking of selling it with it being fully fixed.
If you have a good working gearbox, please ping me a price and delivery to MK42 9BJ (Bedford).
Thanks
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 8:52 am
by arif_manji
Guys, does the 1998-2003 Accord have the same Tiptronic gearbox?
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 8:58 am
by wurlycorner
@mercutio is the resident 5th gen auto expert?
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 5:53 pm
by mercutio
its possible would need the gearbox code to confirm really and the code of the engine its attached to
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 8:10 am
by arif_manji
mercutio wrote:its possible would need the gearbox code to confirm really and the code of the engine its attached to
Thanks, I have contacted him to find out.
I'm not sure if the gearbox has gone on this 5th Gen. The previous owner has over filled it with fluid so it leaks from the dipstick but on a drive it seems absolutely fine. Changes gears fine and its general a smooth drive.
The previous owner said it would go into to neutral after 20 minutes drive, I haven't seen this happen on any drive. Only thing I've heard is a whining sound coming from it.
I'm thinking to flush all the fluid out and replace it with Honda's ATF and the right amount and take it from there?
I'm reading online that it could be just a sensor on the gearbox. What do you think?
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 8:19 am
by mercutio
more than likely the solenoids that allow the changes are just like the vtec solenoids so coul be blocked or if he has overfilled it they could be forced to change when pressure builds.
Drain check the condition of the fluid should be cherry red and have a sweet smell if it smells burnt he has probably run it low and burnt the clutches

then overfilled to try to sort it.
will take 2-3 flushes to completely change the fluid as a lot of the fluid is held in the converter
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 9:46 am
by arif_manji
mercutio wrote:more than likely the solenoids that allow the changes are just like the vtec solenoids so coul be blocked or if he has overfilled it they could be forced to change when pressure builds.
Drain check the condition of the fluid should be cherry red and have a sweet smell if it smells burnt he has probably run it low and burnt the clutches

then overfilled to try to sort it.
will take 2-3 flushes to completely change the fluid as a lot of the fluid is held in the converter
OK mate. The reason why he filled the gearbox is because he thought it was going into neutral after 20 minutes. What do I flush it with? The Honda ATF is £36 for 3 bottles. Cant do that 2-3 times

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 2:24 pm
by mercutio
doesnt have to be over a weekend and it will also depend on the condition of the atf in there already pull the dipstick smell it it should smell sweet not burnt take it from there
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 3:39 pm
by arif_manji
OK mate. The car has been standing for the last 8 days, so will see how much comes out tomorrow.
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 10:24 pm
by xtuners
I have a gear box which is in top condition. I work on the auto to manual conversion. The gear box will be available for sale very soon. The car is 5th gen with F20A4 which means 6500 RPM red line for engine and gear box ... and this is good if you know what I mean.
The only problem is that I am from Bulgaria and I have to ship the gear box from here but I think the shipping cost will not be much higher. The car ( gear box ) has 125 000 km on the counter. Here is a fresh video before removal:
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