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I own a 1999 Honda Odyssey ex. It currently has 109,000 miles on it. In 2003, the transmission was replaced by Honda Corp. Due to default in the transmission. This apparently 'used' transmission' was additionally guaranteed for 3yr/30K miles. Engine light comes on, and repairing Honda dealer reports transmission requires replacement.
Engine check light came on at about 72,000 miles. Took the car in to leigth Honda and they told me to replace the solenoid. I paid $400 and it was replaced. About 1,000 miles later the engine check light came back on. This time took it to auto park Honda in cary, nc. It had a torque converter failure code and transmission was replaced with a new transmission. I have had the repaired van back for two weeks and the engine check light has come back on again. We are waiting for auto park's response. I have been rea many, many complaints about the exact same problem at the autofan.com web site.
- Raleigh, NC, USA
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- Charlotte, NC, USA