Everything on my engine is really messed up.
I recently swaped in an auto h22a into my 94 lude. Everything went in fine and seemed to go ok. When I began driving it we could never get the tranny to downshift. Well okay must be the kickdown cable-no, well what about a faulty TCM-no. Well after the tranny breaking down, having it rebuilt and it break again I finnaly saw something I never saw before.1. The tranny says MP0A which is a tranny off of a f series engine. What is it doing on a h series? 2. The transmission control module reads POF-003, which I'm guessing is from a f series as well. 3. The ECU reads POF-902 which I read can control a h22. Is that true? Im just wondering if this mismatch of parts is causing my tranny to break and not work properly. I think everything from this swap came from an accord. All of the sensors seemed to line up properly though.
not too many people here work with autos....try calling hmotors or import auto specialists or some other engine importer, tell them u need an auto h22 tranny and tcm, then ask them what the codes are for them, theyll know better than someone possibly guessing here....
Ok Ill call see what they can tell me. There is no way I can start over I have neither the time nor the facillities to do so. Maybe if I just swap trannys and computers everything will work right.
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This is all making sense now, the more I research the more I belive I was sold a whole accord SiR swap. Accord tranny, accord ECU, accord TCU, and the accord SiR came with a H22A. It has to be from a SiR! Does this make sense to anyone else?
Modified by flipwhip at 10:06 AM 3/25/2006
Modified by flipwhip at 10:06 AM 3/25/2006
Do you think I can get some money back? The guy clearly had the swap marked (92-96 h22a honda prelude swap) not (92-96 honda accord SiR swap)
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