Anonymous wrote:If you’re in NoVA check out these guys. The dealer quoted me for a transmission replacement for my Chrysler minivan, but these guys did a rebuild for much less and the transmission was fine afterwards.
https://www.httrans.com/
Anonymous wrote:Has this happened to anyone else? Multiple opinions. Not even 70k miles and Honda says transmission is shot. Of course no warranty and I feel helpless and so frustrated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has this happened to anyone else? Multiple opinions. Not even 70k miles and Honda says transmission is shot. Of course no warranty and I feel helpless and so frustrated.
I’ve had a couple of friends have theirs go out around 100k. I sold my crv at 100k because of this.
Anonymous wrote:Has this happened to anyone else? Multiple opinions. Not even 70k miles and Honda says transmission is shot. Of course no warranty and I feel helpless and so frustrated.
Anonymous wrote:Has this happened to anyone else? Multiple opinions. Not even 70k miles and Honda says transmission is shot. Of course no warranty and I feel helpless and so frustrated.
Anonymous wrote:Agree to keep elevating. Search for known issues on that vehicle and similar vehicles/close model years. Look at online forums/subreddits for Honda Pilot for others with similar experiences.
We had a similar issue with my Toyota Sienna a couple of years ago, we were past the warranty but nowhere near enough miles on it for a transmission to have failed. They quoted us $8000 to replace it because the way transmissions are built these days they can't work on them.
My husband worked with the service manager at our local dealership and he worked with Toyota to half the price. There were some known issues on Toyota transmissions, but not for our exact vehicle but close enough that applying pressure helped.
Anonymous wrote:which model? CVT?