Posted by JM in Merit on June 24, 2008 at 21:22:33 from (12.39.109.74):
My wife’s 2001 Honda civic transmission went out today. At least what I appears to be, I not had a chance to check it out as I was at work when it went. She had just had 4 new tires put on and when she backup out of the shop she along with guys at tire shop heard a pop and they thought that they had not secured the spare tire, but they could not find anything loose. She drove it about 2 miles and popping noise started again while driving and got worse and more frequent. She was trying to go back to tire shop and car just stopped. She tried to call the tire shop but they were already closed as it was right at closing time when she got her new tires. Ok now here is the weird part, 4 years ago, she had a flat and went into a tire shop ( not same one as today) to have tire fix and less than one mile after having her flat fixed her transmission went out. This time it was still in warranty, and Honda house replaced transmission. Is there and thing that could be related to having tire work done and a transmission going out, I cannot think of any reason, but sure seem to be a strange to go out twice right after having tire work. Any ideas of thought Thanks
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