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    Hello I have a 1990 HONDA ACCORD EX automatic it shifts around 3,000 normally depending on throttle position but that's just normal driving/taking off what does your car shift at? And is 3,000 about normal?

    #2
    I shift whenever I want (I drive a 5speed)

    Like you said, with an automatic the shift is depending on throttle position, so yes, for your throttle position 3000rpm is probably fine.

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      #3
      That's around what mine shifts at under regular driving conditions. Should be normal. Do you have concerns about your transmission?

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        #4
        I wouldn't say any concerns but when I go to floor it, It shifts down but it takes a few seconds to do so assuming it's just because it's a older transmission but not sure if it's normal or not it shifts fine otherwise.

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          #5
          That sounds like your transmission is functioning properly.






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            #6
            Sounds completely normal to me.

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