'02 Rubicon Trans Problem
#21
lets talk about this clutch slippage thing, When pulling my boat out of the shop in Low range Is the hondamatic slipping or is the clutch when only moveing about .05MPH??? ALso, I hunt in D2 to keep it quiet, so is fire road rideing in D2 Harmfull even though I lug it up some steep hills?
Joe
Joe
#22
Originally posted by: douglasss
You can check for problem codes by turn the key on and holding down both shift buttons for about 2 seconds and then release,press them together again and release.If there is an error code it will start flashing the problem code. I think the angle sensor is (6) flashes. I would have to check the book on that to be sure. I hope this will help you.
You can check for problem codes by turn the key on and holding down both shift buttons for about 2 seconds and then release,press them together again and release.If there is an error code it will start flashing the problem code. I think the angle sensor is (6) flashes. I would have to check the book on that to be sure. I hope this will help you.
From what I can see, it flashes once really fast, then there are 5 steady flashes after that....
So it's either a 5 or 6 code coming up...
#23
Most say going up steep hills in D2 will cause problems, if the hills are very that steep i will use low so it doesn't stall in either high range mode. I think the kind of riding that you are talking about would be fine in D2, if you are on the roads.
I found out from Honda that my back driveshaft was ok, the problems were stripped back axle, stripped out gears in the diff also. They replaces both back wheel bearings while they were at it too and rebuilt the carrier. They also did some work that I didn't even request, they noticed that the front wheels were loose so they put in two new front wheel bearings and replaced the knuckle aswell. The service guy told me that if they had back brake cables in stock that they would have replaced them to but they didn't. Overall I think they have a great service department, they knew that it was an almost an hour drive for me each way so they wanted to get everything fixed while it was there this time and I got the bike back in exactly two weeks so I am extremely happy. All of that warrenty work with no questions asked, it makes me feel good.
I found out from Honda that my back driveshaft was ok, the problems were stripped back axle, stripped out gears in the diff also. They replaces both back wheel bearings while they were at it too and rebuilt the carrier. They also did some work that I didn't even request, they noticed that the front wheels were loose so they put in two new front wheel bearings and replaced the knuckle aswell. The service guy told me that if they had back brake cables in stock that they would have replaced them to but they didn't. Overall I think they have a great service department, they knew that it was an almost an hour drive for me each way so they wanted to get everything fixed while it was there this time and I got the bike back in exactly two weeks so I am extremely happy. All of that warrenty work with no questions asked, it makes me feel good.
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