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    Shifting at odd times, but i have A/T.

    I have a 1991 accord 4dr lx with the 2.2L f22a4 and the automatic transmission with the sports mode that malfunctions all the time. im aware that my TCM may be whats causing my sports mode to malfunction, im going to take that out tomorrow when i have some time and see if its fried anywhere. But would that make my car shift funny? Its done this since i bought it about 10 months ago. Foot to the floor the transmission shifts to second at about 32, third at about 45, and fourth at about 60 and it wont go past 90, i was going down hill for about a quarter of a mile, floored it at 60 as soon as the hill started, and barely touched 90. Could this be my TCM? do i need different gears? is my transmission going out? is this motor? also, i feel like my transmission isnt at its full potential. my car redlines at 6200 but wont rev past 5500. My trans will shift at about 5200 foot to the floor. but my acceleration declines at like 4k rpms. I'm new to the import scene, please excuse my noobish question! thank you!

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    First, let me correct a few things:

    Unless you or someone else swapped that motor, your car should come equipped with an F22A1. Your engine should also redline at 6800 and not 6200, but I should hope you're not redlining the car all the time with a motor 20+ years old.

    If you know your TCM is bad you need to replace that FIRST. It could be the TCM, or the transmission, or both. I would baby in the meantime with that issue. A bad transmission cracked the block on my H23 several years back.
    '94 JDM H22A: 178whp 146wtq

    Originally posted by deevergote
    If you say double dutch rudder, i'm banning you...

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      #3
      Originally posted by Joey GT-R View Post
      First, let me correct a few things:

      Unless you or someone else swapped that motor, your car should come equipped with an F22A1. Your engine should also redline at 6800 and not 6200, but I should hope you're not redlining the car all the time with a motor 20+ years old.
      back.
      The guy i bought the car from put a new motor in it, being the f22a4, it was burning oil bad. so we put a new head on the motor (donated from the guy we bought it from) and put new rings on the pistons, there was no cylinder wear. so that's good. would the swapped motor make a difference in the power and speed? if the transmission isnt the right one for that motor?
      Last edited by novtechere; 01-24-2013, 11:14 AM. Reason: If the transmission isnt the right one for that motor?

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        #4
        The specific tranmission model doesn't matter. I would resolve your TCM problem first. You should be able to find a TCM in a junkyard for no more than $20-$50. Fix what you know is wrong first, especially when it is so inexpensive. If you're still having problems, you're probably going to be looking for a new transmission, although somebody more knowledgeable may be able to chime in with something else.
        '94 JDM H22A: 178whp 146wtq

        Originally posted by deevergote
        If you say double dutch rudder, i'm banning you...

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          #5
          it sounds to me that your throttle is not opening all the way for full powa!...lol check your throttle cable adjustment and make sure the throttle flap opens all the way..

          my new turbo build

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            #6
            I was considering throttle was an issue, but he's complaining of the car "shifting funny". It's been forever since my car was an automatic, so I never really encountered these problems. I'm thinking this is a compound issue though where multiple components are the culprit.
            Last edited by Joey GT-R; 01-24-2013, 01:28 PM.
            '94 JDM H22A: 178whp 146wtq

            Originally posted by deevergote
            If you say double dutch rudder, i'm banning you...

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              #7
              Originally posted by Joey GT-R View Post
              The specific tranmission model doesn't matter. I would resolve your TCM problem first. You should be able to find a TCM in a junkyard for no more than $20-$50. Fix what you know is wrong first, especially when it is so inexpensive. If you're still having problems, you're probably going to be looking for a new transmission, although somebody more knowledgeable may be able to chime in with something else.
              Im about to see about error codes with the tcm, might even open it up and look for burns. oh and ill check the throttle now!

              EDIT: i cant get the wiring harness off of the TCM so i just put it back in, i jumped the little blue connector thingy next to the tcm with a wire and the only thing that happened was my check engine light came on... I might just have to take it to a trans shop and have them look at it...
              Last edited by novtechere; 01-24-2013, 01:51 PM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by novtechere View Post
                I have a 1991 accord 4dr lx with the 2.2L f22a4 and the automatic transmission with the sports mode that malfunctions all the time. im aware that my TCM may be whats causing my sports mode to malfunction, im going to take that out tomorrow when i have some time and see if its fried anywhere. But would that make my car shift funny? Its done this since i bought it about 10 months ago. Foot to the floor the transmission shifts to second at about 32, third at about 45, and fourth at about 60 and it wont go past 90, i was going down hill for about a quarter of a mile, floored it at 60 as soon as the hill started, and barely touched 90. Could this be my TCM? do i need different gears? is my transmission going out? is this motor? also, i feel like my transmission isnt at its full potential. my car redlines at 6200 but wont rev past 5500. My trans will shift at about 5200 foot to the floor. but my acceleration declines at like 4k rpms. I'm new to the import scene, please excuse my noobish question! thank you!
                My automatic Cb was doing the exact same for a while, it would shift funny, randomly lose RPM's and sometimes even get stuck on a gear. I thought my transmission was shot until a friend asked if i had checked the tranny fluid level. sure enough it was pretty much empty, filled her up and havent had any troubles since.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PistonHonda View Post
                  My automatic Cb was doing the exact same for a while, it would shift funny, randomly lose RPM's and sometimes even get stuck on a gear. I thought my transmission was shot until a friend asked if i had checked the tranny fluid level. sure enough it was pretty much empty, filled her up and havent had any troubles since.
                  I opened it up and looked yesterday, car wasnt running. but seems like it had enough. On my 78 bronco it has to be running to check tranny fluid. is it the same way with imports?

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                    #10
                    When you jumped the service connector, was your engine running, or was the key set to the II position? It should not be running.
                    I can't believe nobody asked this yet... it should have been the FIRST thing asked: is your S light flashing, or on when it shouldn't be?

                    The F22A4 is essentially the same as the F22A1, with a different exhaust manifold. Makes no difference to the transmission or TCU.






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                      #11
                      Originally posted by deevergote View Post
                      When you jumped the service connector, was your engine running, or was the key set to the II position? It should not be running.
                      I can't believe nobody asked this yet... it should have been the FIRST thing asked: is your S light flashing, or on when it shouldn't be?

                      The F22A4 is essentially the same as the F22A1, with a different exhaust manifold. Makes no difference to the transmission or TCU.
                      When I jumped the service connector my battery was unplugged. I plugged the battery back in and turned the key to the II position, all i got was a check engine light, no sports light, no flashes. So i took the wire out and the check engine light went away, i jumped it again thinking maybe battery had to be connected, but i got the same thing. On usual days, the only thing weird the trans does is shift at the speeds i stated above, and have like hardly any acceleration after around 4000 rpms or so. SOMETIMES. maybe once or twice a month. the car will enter sports mode on its own, but the S isnt flashing. when it enters sports mode on its own. my car will also go into what feels like 3rd. because it tops out at like 55. If i stop the car, it will not go into first unless I put it there manually, it would rather take off in second, then shift to third at about 30mph, and maybe 2.7k rpms (foot to the floor).

                      EDIT: Sooo, long story short. yes. occasionally the S mode comes on when it isnt supposed to. but no flashing.
                      Last edited by novtechere; 01-24-2013, 05:03 PM.

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                        #12
                        All sport mode does is raise your partial throttle shift points. Nothing more.

                        I suppose trying a new TCU would be the best option. If you can find someone else with a 90-91 that would let you borrow theirs, that would be helpful (rather than dropping money on one that may or may not be bad already... and may or may not be the source of your problem!)
                        As mentioned, it might be the transmission itself as well. Unfortunately, I've never even driven an automatic CB, let alone worked on one, so all my knowledge is only from what I read on these pages.

                        Changing your fluid with Honda MTF (nothing else, and no additives!) would also be something worth doing. It may make a difference, and if not, at least it's not a bad thing to do! Just don't have the transmission "flushed"... no power equipment pumping through it. Just drain, fill, drive a bit, and drain/fill once more (it's expensive this way, but it's the only way to ensure you get the majority of the old fluid out.)






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                          #13
                          Originally posted by deevergote View Post
                          All sport mode does is raise your partial throttle shift points. Nothing more.

                          I suppose trying a new TCU would be the best option. If you can find someone else with a 90-91 that would let you borrow theirs, that would be helpful (rather than dropping money on one that may or may not be bad already... and may or may not be the source of your problem!)
                          As mentioned, it might be the transmission itself as well. Unfortunately, I've never even driven an automatic CB, let alone worked on one, so all my knowledge is only from what I read on these pages.

                          Changing your fluid with Honda MTF (nothing else, and no additives!) would also be something worth doing. It may make a difference, and if not, at least it's not a bad thing to do! Just don't have the transmission "flushed"... no power equipment pumping through it. Just drain, fill, drive a bit, and drain/fill once more (it's expensive this way, but it's the only way to ensure you get the majority of the old fluid out.)
                          Sounds like a plan, I talked to the local transmission shop (they rebuilt my broncos c6). He said he can help me get the tcu off (i tried and cant get the darn harnesses unhooked) and check for burnt resistors and leaking capacitors. i think im going to have him drive it and see if im just being paranoid, and if im right, ill have him rebuild the tranny top to bottom. sure wish it was a 5 speed, hmmm ill have to look up conversion prices and procedures. tax time cant come sooner...

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                            #14
                            The 5 speed conversion is covered in the Swaps section of this site. It's not a terribly difficult process, and can be done fairly cheaply as well. Our manual transmissions tend to suffer from worn synchronizers though, so you'd have to be careful what you get (or expect to rebuild THAT as well!) But I guess that's all part of owning/maintaining/repairing/modifying a car that's over 20 years old!






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                              #15
                              Originally posted by deevergote View Post
                              The 5 speed conversion is covered in the Swaps section of this site. It's not a terribly difficult process, and can be done fairly cheaply as well. Our manual transmissions tend to suffer from worn synchronizers though, so you'd have to be careful what you get (or expect to rebuild THAT as well!) But I guess that's all part of owning/maintaining/repairing/modifying a car that's over 20 years old!
                              Alrighty, thank you! ill head over to that section and look around, im sure you guys will hear plenty more from me

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