2000 Honda Accord Transmission



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Problems & Complaints

CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2003 Honda Accord suffers from widespread transmission failure & problems with the stereo backlight failing. We recommend avoiding this model year like the plague.

The transmission begins slipping & eventually has to be replaced, typically soon after 90,000 miles & with a repair cost of over $2,000. Transmission failure has been a huge problem for the Accord & several other Honda models all through the early 2000s model years. Honda extended the transmission warranty to 93 months/109k miles for the 2000-2001 Accord as a class action lawsuit settlement, but owners of other Accord model years with transmission problems are out of luck.

2000 Honda Accord Transmission

The stereo backlight problem has been an issue since these Accords were only a few years old. Honda eventually issued a recall which covered the repair for 7 years/100k miles, which was nice while it lasted but now that period is over. Honda initially was replacing the entire radio ($800) but eventually began replacing just the PCB which at ~$300 is much cheaper. That sounds like a deal, but keep in mind we're talking about a backlight bulb that costs $2 to fix in most other cars.

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Worst 2003 Honda Accord Problems

  • #1:Transmission Failure2003 Accord

    Average Cost to Fix:
    $2,700
    Average Mileage:
    97,000 mi
  • #2:Not Shifting Properly2003 Accord

    Average Cost to Fix:
    $2,600
    Average Mileage:
    100,000 mi
  • #3:Transmission Slips Out Of Gear2003 Accord

    Average Cost to Fix:
    $2,600
    Average Mileage:
    95,000 mi

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2000 Honda Accord Transmission Swap

Hi,
I changed the transmission oil of my honda Accord 2000 SE 2 days ago. The old oil was all dark.
I put in the new Honda ATF oil (dark red in color). Took the car out for a drive and felt so good. The transmission shift was very good compared to before the oil change.
Two days later I see that the oil is getting dark again and shift is not that as smooth as soon after changing the fluid.
The car took on 2.2 - 2.4 litres of fluid.
Someone tells me that I need a transmission flush in order to get ALL the old oil out because the car holds more than 2.3 litres (like more than 10 litres) and the old oil contaminated the new oil. Is it true that there is more oil inside the transmission than we replace e.g. the torque converter holds fluid as well? Do I need a transmission flush? Can I frequently change trans fluid to replace the old oil? When I replaced the fluid my level was just above the max mark, is this a matter of concern?