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Re: Automatic Transmission And Gear Repairs In Nigeria by martins946: 2:33pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
Good afternoon gurus in the house. Pls I need your help, my Honda city 2008 check engine light always comes up and when it happens,the car can't move well. After scanned with a small scanner, I saw P1888 and P1887. Pls what is the cause and possibly solution. Help a brother. Thanks |
Re: Automatic Transmission And Gear Repairs In Nigeria by samsard(m): 5:59am On Jan 28 |
Hello, guys. Please my 2002 RAV4 revvs at about 4000rpms at about 100km/h or 60mph. I did some research and I learnt it should be around 2500rpm at 100km/h. Even to a novice like me I can tell it shouldn't be revving that high at that speed because it makes a noticeable sound. What could be the issue please? |
Re: Automatic Transmission And Gear Repairs In Nigeria by Dozieson(m): 6:40am On Jan 28 |
samsard: Scan your car and share the codes here |
Re: Automatic Transmission And Gear Repairs In Nigeria by kingreign(m): 1:17pm On Jan 28 |
samsard: Faulty ECM that affectd the transmission or knock sensor is my bet here. But scan and share codes let's assist in solving this. |
Re: Automatic Transmission And Gear Repairs In Nigeria by Olasunkanmi2231: 8:27am On Jan 30 |
Pls kindly help How do you solve the problem I also own an acura 2008 now Its goving me same issue deejy999: |
Re: Automatic Transmission And Gear Repairs In Nigeria by deligatus(m): 11:51pm On Mar 02 |
Re you guys still in Port Harcourt? My toyota venza is already in trouble. Spent alot changing gearbox, have tried repairs too. Let me know if you guys can help me |
Re: Automatic Transmission And Gear Repairs In Nigeria by olenyi: 8:48am On Mar 03 |
deligatus: https://www.nairaland.com/mrford Check this guy out. He's in PH and will sort you out. Regards. 2 Likes |
Re: Automatic Transmission And Gear Repairs In Nigeria by Intergrated: 4:46am On Mar 04 |
Hello house. Noticed my Toyota sienna revs high before changing gear. Please what could be the problem the gear was recently replaced. |
Re: Automatic Transmission And Gear Repairs In Nigeria by Mrford(m): 9:35am On Mar 06 |
deligatus: The gear still has issues after replacement? |
Re: Automatic Transmission And Gear Repairs In Nigeria by 2shure: 12:12pm On Mar 06 |
Gear oil leaking,wrong gear oil,gear pan leaking.oil not guaged Intergrated: |
Re: Automatic Transmission And Gear Repairs In Nigeria by Requestmechanic: 6:21pm On Mar 06 |
martins946: The trouble codes P1888 and P1887 in your 2008 Honda City point towards a problem with the Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) and potentially the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS). Here's a breakdown of the codes and possible solutions: Error Codes: P1888: This code indicates a malfunction in the Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) circuit. The VSS transmits data on the car's speed to the Engine Control Unit (ECU) which is crucial for various functions like engine control and transmission operation. P1887: This code signifies an inconsistency in the Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) input signal. This could be due to a faulty sensor itself, wiring issues, or problems within the ABS system. Possible Causes: Faulty Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS): The VSS is a common culprit for these codes. It might be malfunctioning due to wear and tear, internal damage, or buildup of debris. Wiring Issues: Damaged or faulty wiring between the VSS and the ECU could disrupt the signal transmission. ABS System Malfunction: In some cases, problems within the ABS system can cause inconsistencies in the VSS signal and trigger these codes. Solutions: Inspect the VSS: A mechanic can visually inspect the VSS for any signs of damage or debris. They can also test the sensor with a diagnostic tool to confirm its functionality. Replace the VSS: If the sensor is faulty, replacing it with a new one should resolve the issue. Check the Wiring: A mechanic can inspect the wiring harness for any cuts, breaks, or corrosion that might be affecting the signal. Repairing or replacing damaged wires might be necessary. Diagnose the ABS System: If there are underlying problems within the ABS system itself, a more comprehensive diagnosis by a qualified mechanic is needed. If after all these is done and you still have an issue visit your vehicle specialist...or get connected to one on www.requestmechanic.com, click on request now circled in red 🙏
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Re: Automatic Transmission And Gear Repairs In Nigeria by Intergrated: 9:15pm On Mar 06 |
2shure:finally the oil pump started leaking seriously had to change it and same thing happened. Just confused. |
Re: Automatic Transmission And Gear Repairs In Nigeria by deligatus(m): 1:32pm On Mar 07 |
Yes Mrford: |
Re: Automatic Transmission And Gear Repairs In Nigeria by seyigiggle: 10:22am On Mar 08 |
my Mech suggested Mercon V for my toyota camry 04 v6 instead of the toyota type iv under premise that the toyota type iv have a lot of fake in the market Can i go with it |
Re: Automatic Transmission And Gear Repairs In Nigeria by kingreign(m): 1:14pm On Mar 08 |
seyigiggle: He's mad. Get the genuine Toyota Type iV from Gazzuzz. He has them in stock, book an appointment with him. 2 Likes |
Re: Automatic Transmission And Gear Repairs In Nigeria by Jaiye053: 4:01pm On Apr 26 |
Chief is Honda city 2010 a good buy please ? Requestmechanic: |
Re: Automatic Transmission And Gear Repairs In Nigeria by TheModerator: 8:54am On May 11 |
Intergrated: You may have bought a faulty gear. Revert back to the dealer if he would listen. I'm afraid it's back to square one if an imminent solution hasn't been found, you may have to buy another gear. |
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