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Old Jul 20, 2009 | 09:38 AM
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Default 2000 acura integra auto tranny

ive been looking for a automatic tranny for my 2000 acura ls integra, i purchased a 95 ls automatic tranny off craigslist but when i got it home there was some sensors and connectors that were on mine that were not on the one i bought so i couldnt use it. so i go look at a 99 automatic tranny and same thing it also didnt have the same sensors and connectors as my 2000 auto tranny they both can mount up its just the missing sensors and conectors situation. what auto trannys can i use on my 2000 auto ls my tranny model number is SKWA cause i called acura today and they said the donor tranny had to be from a 2000 or 2001 acura there has to be another tranny that couls just drop in plug and play
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Old Jul 20, 2009 | 06:02 PM
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'00 - '01 Integra is likely your only option, they're the only two years that are OBD2B.
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Old Jul 20, 2009 | 06:27 PM
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'00 - '01 Integra is likely your only option, they're the only two years that are OBD2B.
thanks for the responce 94EG8 i wish i wasnt in so much of hurry and got on the forums and asked questions before i bought a tranny off craigslist that wouldnt work in my car lol. can you tell me whats the difference is between OBD2B and ODB1 i would really appreciate it. and thanks again for the reply
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Old Jul 21, 2009 | 04:09 PM
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i am gonna guess that the difference could be with the immobilizer they equipped in the '00-'01 integras, all models. Also the auto tranny was made more smoother when shifting, the 99 and earlier models had a jerk when it shifted at times.
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Old Jul 21, 2009 | 04:38 PM
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There's and ODB II B? this means there was an A as well. Huh, I have a 2000 Gsr, would that be ODB II B?
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Old Jul 21, 2009 | 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by KOOL_KAT
can you tell me whats the difference is between OBD2B and ODB1 i would really appreciate it. and thanks again for the reply
Most of the differences are emissions related, it just happpened that honda also deceided to update their transmission design at the same time

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There's an ODB II B? this means there was an A as well. Huh, I have a 2000 Gsr, would that be ODB II B?
'96 - '98 Civics and '96 - '99 Integras are OBD2A, '99 - '00 Civics and '00 - '01 Integras are OBD2B (except the HX coupe which remained OBD2A for its entire production)

Things added or changed from OBD2A to OBD2B:
-Tach signal changed from coming from distributor igniter to coming from ECU
-OBD2B integras came with an immobilizer

Theres a little more to it than that, but thats the important stuff.
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