Noises During Shifting Problems of Honda FIT

Honda FIT owners have reported 3 problems related to noises during shifting (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Honda FIT based on all problems reported for the FIT.

1 Noises During Shifting problem of the 2009 Honda FIT

Failure Date: 11/04/2020

2009 Honda Fit sport VIN# jhmge88479s044051. We live in maine. It was happen after my wife drop my daughter at school. She drive back home she exit regular street turn left to rout 1 then the car stop moving at the middle of the road. The othe car that drive on rout 1 need to stop immediately. Luckily my wife car didn't get hit and my daughter didn't stay in the car. 2 guys helping my wife car to the side and then she call police and tow the car home. Car still started normally but when I chang shift to d it not move forward and put r not move backwards either even p I push the car it still move it not park and car make noise sound on p. I think it is a power train problem.

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2 Noises During Shifting problem of the 2011 Honda FIT

Failure Date: 02/20/2020

When my wife backed out of the driveway onto the street and shifted from reverse to drive, she heard a loud pop and then scraping noises. The car then couldn't move and we had to shift to neutral and push the car back into the driveway to be towed to our mechanic. He later told us that the left front axle broke and the right front axle would probably go in two months. It turned out to be several weeks. The same thing happened when I backed out of a parking space in a parking lot. When I shifted to drive, the same pop and the car wouldn't move. The car was towed again, this time the right front axle broke.

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3 Noises During Shifting problem of the 2009 Honda FIT

Failure Date: 05/19/2014

When the car is stopped at say a light stop sign or just pulling out of a parking spot. If I barely accelerate just enough to get like 1500 rpm's and shift into second gear and same into 3rd it seems like the car doesn't have enough power to hold that gear on the change, resulting in a almost grinding noise? kind of like static almost only for a few seconds. Its been happening sense I bought the vehicle used at around 86k miles at about the same rate every time no real change. Though I have noted it occurs like 3 seconds long instead of the brief 1 second immediately following an oil change but just once then back to the usually. I have read a lot of people complaining about this on forums throughout the internet, and somewhat surprised it is not on here. . Read more...




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