so i’ve heard a lot about the 2005 honda accord transmission issues some people say it slips a lot when you first start driving did that happen to u or anyone u know my buddy had his and he said the clutch felt weird like it was slipping and hard to control at first but then it got better and then better like it used to be and then he got it fixed but i’m not sure why did it get better? and a lot of folks talk about shifting being rough like it’s super jerky sometimes and the shifting gets smoother after a big repair what kind of repairs did they do and does it happen to u? my coworker mentioned the transmission light coming on unexpectedly and service took a while and then it didn’t turn on again but the car was fine after that’s interesting right ?
I’ve had a couple of issues with my '05 Accord in Ontario. First, the transmission started acting all funky, slipping gears outta nowhere. It had that rough, chunky feel when shifting, so I took it in for a check-up. Apparently, the solenoid pack was shot, they said. Also, random red light popping up, usually after a long drive. Not cool at all, but with some TLC, it’s back in business. Just a heads-up to all the Honda fans out there!
Growing up in Ohio, I’ve driven numerous 2005 Accords with my dad. The transmission can be a real pain especially with shifting being a bit sluggish, ya know? Slips a bit during cold starts and gradual warming up heats up frustration. Got me looking at fixes early on, lol. Not ideal for winter months in the Great Lakes region. Guess longevity ain’t all smiles, but still a solid car overall. P.S. Realized check-ups key!
I’ve had a few headaches with my 2005 Honda Accord’s transmission while driving upstate New York. Shifting felt clunky and sometimes it just wouldn’t go into reverse. Tons of folks here complain about it too. Talk about frustrating, right? Was thinking those overdrive gears weren’t too trustworthy either.
I’ve been driving a 2005 Honda Accord here in Toronto, and my buddy’s in Chicago, we both had tranny probs. It’s weak in high gear and starts slipping after a while. Think timing belt was part of it. A few bucks on repairs saved it. Not perfect but reliable, you know.
I’ve heard lots of folks in sunny Florida have had their '05 Accord’s tranny going kaput early. Grinding noises every morning, it was a real pain. Some said it’s worth keeping an eye on the fluid levels. Other parts started to give in too, but a good mechanic can help. Keeping it on a shorter mile route helped me anyway!
I’ve got a 2005 Accord up here in Boston and lol, the transmission gives me grief! Shifting gets all clunky, especially when it rains. My buddy had to replace his ecu cause it acted all jumpy. It’s a bummer, but you can’t get far with an Accord without fixing those issues. You know what I mean?
I’ve owned a 2005 Honda Accord up here in the midwest for a few years, and the transmission’s been acting up pretty bad. Hard shifting and occasional slipping between gears, seems like a known issue. I heard folks in Canada dealing with it too. Glad I kept up with the maintenance though, it’s holding up decently. Sometimes wish these cars were more reliable!
I’ve owned a 2005 Honda Accord in Texas for years, and the transmission’s always bit me. Common issues seem to be the shifts get jerky, especially when shifting to park or reverse. Some folks say it’s the solenoids; others blame the fluid or the actual transmission itself. Out there’s a lot of talk about swapping to a CVT, but that’s a major deal. Anyhow, anyone else with similar stories or fixes to share?
I’ve got a beef with my 2005 Honda Accord’s transmission. I’m from LA, and it’s been acting up something fierce. It’s all grainy when i hit the gas, like shifting gears are a struggle. Battery issues made the power steering slack too. Some folks suggested fluid flush or a new clutch kit, but still weird noises. The forums have a bunch of peeps sharing ways to cut back the cost of fixes. Anyone else with the same trouble? Heard any good mechanic tips lately?
I’ve got a buddy in Toronto who had his 2005 Honda Accord’s tranny act up. Typical shifter play, wouldn’t shift like it should. Damn thing’s notorious in Canada for those sloppily shifting issues. But after a DIY fix, smoother than silk now. Good thing I got some tools and was willing to grind it out.
I’ve got a buddy in Texas who had a total nightmare with his 2005 Honda Accord transmission. It kept jerking and then, bam, it started slipping gears. Took him ages at the mechanic, fixing it was a serious cash drain, man. I’ve heard similar stories up north in Canada too. Apparently, it’s a common problem around that age, especially if you don’t keep up with maintenance. So, be super careful and watch for signs early on, folks. It can save you a ton of hassle in the long run!
I’ve spent countless hours at my mechanic in Toronto wrangling with my 2005 Honda Accord’s transmission. It acts all wonky—shuddering at low speeds and jerky shifts. Friends say it’s a known bug with this model. No simple fix, that’s for sure! Crazy how such a sweet ride can give such a headache, right?
I’ve had this issue with my 2005 Honda Accord here in Toronto. My buddy mentioned that theirs hogged fluid like crazy, and I got stuck halfway to work. Regular checks are clutch though—keeps the tranny from acting up. Just keep an eye on it and swap that fluid when needed! Staying on top of maintenance is key, no joke.
I’ve got a '05 Accord here in Phoenix. Seiz wins when it rains, feels like it hates wet weather. Changed fluid but still acts up. Some say it’s the solenoid. Anyone else had this drama? Might check a mechanic if it keeps up with the slip-up’s.
I’ve had a 2005 Honda Accord in Texas; transmission issues are a real pain. Random shifting and grinding gears, man. Maintenance’s key, but it’s still a headache if you’re out of warranty. Better keep an eye on it!
I’ve got a buddy in Toronto who had a 2005 Honda Accord and the tranny was acting up. Said it jumped gears, especially from third to fourth. Near my place in Boston, my car’s having similar issues. Had to spend good money on repairs. Always rely on Accords, but this ain’t smooth sailing!
I’ve had issues with the 2005 Honda Accord transmission in sunny California. Felt like it was always slipping gears, especially on uphill drives. Can’t count how many times it stalled at stoplights. Other folks in my area face similar burning smells and costly repairs. It’s a real pain!
In Boston, I’ve had major problems with the '05 Accord transmission—seems like it shifts too harshly or stalls unexpectedly. Heard it’s a common issue. Folks complain about expensive repairs, especially those going over 100k miles. Avoid the manual gear shifting too much if you value your wallet, heh.