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Can you tell me about the transmission issues commonly seen in the 2006 Honda Accord V6 model?

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Charley

If you're driving a 2006 Honda Accord v6 and experiencing transmission troubles like being stuck in gear and jerking, it's time to address these issues. The transmission is a critical component of your vehicle, and problems are bound to arise eventually. You might notice shuddering, hard shifts, jerking, or gears becoming stuck. Transmission slipping or fluid leaks must be fixed promptly to avoid further complications. Delayed shifts can lead to acceleration problems. Make sure to replace the transmission fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles, as failing to do so can result in unpleasant sounds coming from the transmission. Additionally, a worn-out torque converter can be a major source of frustration.

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  • Alma E

    Drivers of the 2006 Honda Accord V6 have encountered issues with the transmission slipping and experiencing shuddering when shifting gears.

  • Matthew V.

    In cold weather, the transmission shifts inconsistently and becomes hard when the fluid is tired. The initial advice was to change the transmission fluid every 60,000 miles, but it has been revised to every 30,000 miles now. Based on my experience with over 170,000 miles on my EX-L V6, I recommend sticking to a maximum interval of 30,000 miles or 3 years for changing the fluid since these transmissions lack filters. I also suggest using the correct Honda transmission fluid rather than opting for an aftermarket alternative.

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