when i was driving on the highway i was driving about 60 mph and i hit the gas to pick up speed and the rpm went up to 5 rpm and i stayed at 60 mph so when i pulled over i put the car in Park and back in drive and i hit the gas the car wasn't moving but it was coasting back in while hitting the gas in Drive, reverse, neutral...when i called for a tow 2hrs later when the transmission got cold i started it again and put it in drive and she started to move.. Help i dont know what going on any feed back... No check Engine light. AT THE MOMENT:crying :|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:|:crying:crying:crying:crying:crying:crying:crying
Was the "D" light flashing, or on when the transmission wasn't in Drive? If so, there would be trouble codes stored. If not, the problem is likely internal/mechanical, and you would likely be looking at replacement. Did you check the fluid level? Was the transmission ever serviced? How many miles on it? This situation rarely ends well, at least for the current transmission.
I would at least do one drain and fill with Honda DW-1. Regardless how much comes out, only add 3 quarts (on level ground). Check the dipstick, and it should be between the dots (engine off).
I did I already changed the fluid with Honda transmission fluid. 3 qts but it's still doing the same thing some ppl say it seems the be electrical like a transmission solenoid not not sure what they do?
I have absolutely no idea what is going on with your car....
Did you miss the very first question in the very first response? About the "blinking D"?
Could you please answer that question?
All I can think is that this is a cautionary tale to change every fluid immediately after purchasing a used car. Way too many threads of people buying used cars, not changing or checking fluids, and then 6 months later something major breaks.
Bad news. If there are no lights ("D" or check engine), to guide you to a potential problem area, there isn't much to go on. Because the lights are not on, makes it more likely the problem is internal/mechanical (bad news). I think you are going to have to have it looked at by a professional. Good luck
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