Four problems related to vehicle shudder have been reported for the 1998 Honda Accord. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I own and drive a '98 Honda Accord ex 4-cylinder with automatic transmission. The transmission had been having a rough shift in the 2nd gear for about 1 year when driving the car from stationary to moving. But the car was running fine on the higher gears. I was able to drive on highways till few weeks ago. Around the 15th of Dec 2007 I suddenly started to have vibrations in the car and strange hitting noises came from the engine when driving on the highway. The car felt dragging on the highway (i270s) which panicked me and I have to give more gas to pull to safety. The car still rust, but I'm not using it for about a month now because of fear of getting into an accident because I have heard cases with similar transmission issues where the car down shifts to 2nd gear suddenly on a highway without any warning, which will lead to an accident with the car coming behind me. Dealer says that to fix this problem, the transmission needs to be replaced with a cost of around $3200. I referred the case to american Honda, but they refused to do anything to resolve this safety issue. The current mileage on my car is around 105000 but the problem started when it had around 93000 miles. The 90000 mile service was done at the right time and the transmission oil was changed at that time using genuine Honda manufactured transmission oil. I also have changed engine oil regular and done all maintenance as per the schedules provided in the '98 Honda Accord manual. The car had been under professional care all through the time I owned. This transmission related issue is a real safety issue which was addressed in the 2001, 2002 and 2003 Honda Accords by voluntary recalls by Honda motor corporation. Honda had changed the transmissions on these cars to resolve this issue. But that recall needs to be extended to the 1998 model cars as well because the Accord model had been completely redesigned in 1998 when, I believe, this problem had originally started.
My 1998 Honda Accord lx model had atf leak at around 70,000 miles. I got the axial seal replaced and power flush the atf. Now my transmission started slipping and the car is vibrated when I shift from p to n or r or d4,3,2,1. I was told by Honda that I need to replace a new transmission. I personally think Honda should take this matter seriously. I do trust Honda for the reputation and I am trying to be patient before I am loosing my trust. I found out on the web more than 1000 complaints about Honda's transmission. I bought my 98 Honda because my 92 Honda which has 150k and it is still running find.
The contact owns a 1998 Honda Accord. While driving approximately 20 mph, the contact noticed an excessive vibration in the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostics where the technician stated that the transmission would have to be replaced. After the repair the failure continued. The transmission was replaced seven times to no avail. The approximate failure mileage was 149,000. Updated 11/22/lj.
While driving down the parkway, consumer stated vehicle suddenly started loosing power. Took to dealer and they stated transmission was replaced. Consumer states one week later vehicle started to vibrate, hard to switch gears, and there was a burning smell. Please provide any further information. Ts.