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9.0
really awful- Typical Repair Cost:
- $1,400
- Average Mileage:
- 156,000 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (2 reports)
transmission problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
I have a 2008 Honda Ridgeline with ~132k miles with the biggest problem I've ever had up until this point was changing the starter (I know about timing belt but that was expected maintenance, starter was not). I normally do very little towing during a year and even then it is usually a lawn mower on a 6x12 trailer, so not more than 1500 lbs. After trailering a lawn mower to my parent's house about 25 miles away and back, the transmission was hesitant that same evening - once at McD's drive thru and once at stop light. It never slipped and jerked into the appropriate gear, just took a while to get going and with high RPMs. I describe it as trying to start off in 4th or 5th gear of a manual transmission. When I got home, I stopped at one point of our ¼ mile driveway and it wouldn't go much at all after that. Very high RPMs to move a few feet and then the A/T temp light came on for first time ever.
Towed it to dealer thinking it was just a fluid change but found out transmission cooler, which is apparently located in the radiator, leaked coolant into the transmission. Some sort of internal failure and subsequently, transmission fluid mixes with coolant and into radiator. Airport Honda in Knoxville says it will cost ~$1400 to replace radiator, hoses, and flush entire system. Honda does not recommend a high pressure flush so they run 12 qts (4 qts, 3x) through the system.
Like others, I so wanted to keep this vehicle for longer but I feel as though I am needing to sell it for a decent price after the fix before it gets worse. Very disappointed because I love the truck and had seriously thought of upgrading to the new model in the next few years.
- Jeremy K., Knoxville, TN, US