How do I get rid of transmission clunk?

Asked by Evadver Aug 27, 2015 at 11:58 AM about the 1999 Honda Accord LX V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 99 Accord has a clunk when it shifts while driving at lower speeds. I had the fluid changed and was told the shop couldn't change the trans. filter. Honda service center said that there isn't a filter! will probably have to replace trans! Really?

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Sounds like they should check the motor mounts. Broken mounts can cause a clunk when when shifting.

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64,540

Oh ok you can try something but no promises that it is going to work but you can try adding some Lucas Transmission Fix Stops Slips. Like I said no promises but it is worth a try.

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Mine has always had a rough clunk shifting at lower speeds and to be honest, it just keeps on going. I mean its a real hard shift, but no real problems in drive-ability. Its a 1996 Honda Accord Wagon, LX.

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