![]() ![]() Neither the dealership or Honda wish to take any kind of responsibility for their poor customer service. If you do need to replace the solenoid on your Honda Accord, you do not have to pay the high prices from your local car shop. It is dangerous to drive your car with a faulty solenoid. I am currently in the navy, I leave my family for long periods of time, this has been the worst car I have ever owned, and the company who should be responsible for selling us a lemon refuses to do anything about it. If you believe that your Honda's automatic transmission solenoid may not be working correctly, get it checked out by a professional mechanic immediately. We have only gotten 32,000 miles out of this car, and are now looking at another transmission repair/replacement. We had the car repaired at the shop that ralph shomp (the dealership) took all their cars to. Come to find out it was a known issue, one that has caused accidents in the past, and that Honda has done very little about it to compensate customers. Honda's spreadsheet stated that the problem was the "1 2 shift solenoid" or if this failed to repair the issue, "replace transmission". Being a mechanic, I hooked it up to a machine and found out the transmission had a code displaying. Within a month, the transmission began jerking and surging. We purchased this vehicle in 2008 from a Honda dealership's used car lot (under a seperated name that was closed down a few months after we bought our car). ![]()
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