Get the vehicle's OBDII port scanned with a scan tool to see what codes are being shown.
They will tell you what the problem is. Major auto parts retail stores in the USA e.g. AutoZone will do this for free apparently.
Regarding the transmission, when was the last time that the transmission fluid was checked/changed?
Usually the transmission fluid should be changed every 37,500m (~60,000Km) under severe driving condition or 120,000m (~190,000Km) under normal driving conditions.
Here's a [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=2013+honda+civic+auto+transmission+fluid+check#kpvalbx=_a5zUZOu8BZmt4-EPmI6O-AY_54|video] that shows how to check if the transmission fluid level is OK. If the level is OK, check that it doesn't have a burnt smell which indicates that it is old and needs changing.
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Here's a [link|https://www.sunautoservice.com/about-us/shop-talk/what-your-transmission-fluid-color-means/|link] regarding what the colour of transmission fluid looks like which gives an indication if there's anything wrong that may help as well.
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Here's a [link|https://www.sunautoservice.com/about-us/shop-talk/what-your-transmission-fluid-color-means/|link] regarding what the colour of the transmission fluid looks like which gives an indication if there's anything wrong that may help as well.
Get the vehicle's OBDII port scanned with a scan tool to see what codes are being shown.
They will tell you what the problem is. Major auto parts retail stores in the USA e.g. AutoZone will do this for free apparently.
Regarding the transmission, when was the last time that the transmission fluid was checked/changed?
Usually the transmission fluid should be changed every 37,500m (~60,000Km) under severe driving condition or 120,000m (~190,000Km) under normal driving conditions.
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Here's a [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=2013+honda+civic+auto+transmission+fluid+check#kpvalbx=_a5zUZOu8BZmt4-EPmI6O-AY_54|video] that shows how to check if the transmission fluid level is OK. If the level is OK, check that it doesn't have a burnt smell which indicates that it is old and needs changing.
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Here's a [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=2013+honda+civic+auto+transmission+fluid+check#kpvalbx=_a5zUZOu8BZmt4-EPmI6O-AY_54|video] that shows how to check if the transmission fluid level is OK. If the level is OK, check that it doesn't have a burnt smell which indicates that it is old and needs changing.
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Here's a [https://www.sunautoservice.com/about-us/shop-talk/what-your-transmission-fluid-color-means/|link] regarding what the transmission fluid looks like which gives an indication if there's anything wrong that may help as well.
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Here's a [link|https://www.sunautoservice.com/about-us/shop-talk/what-your-transmission-fluid-color-means/|link] regarding what the colour of transmission fluid looks like which gives an indication if there's anything wrong that may help as well.
Hi @smfsteve,
Get the vehicle's OBDII port scanned with a scan tool to see what codes are being shown.
They will tell you what the problem is. Major auto parts retail stores in the USA e.g. AutoZone will do this for free apparently.
Regarding the transmission, when was the last time that the transmission fluid was checked/changed?
Usually the transmission fluid should be changed every 37,500m (~60,000Km) under severe driving condition or 120,000m (~190,000Km) under normal driving conditions.
Here's a [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=2013+honda+civic+auto+transmission+fluid+check#kpvalbx=_a5zUZOu8BZmt4-EPmI6O-AY_54|video] that shows how to check if the transmission fluid level is OK. If the level is OK, check that it doesn't have a burnt smell which indicates that it is old and needs changing.
Here's a [https://www.sunautoservice.com/about-us/shop-talk/what-your-transmission-fluid-color-means/|link] regarding what the transmission fluid looks like which gives an indication if there's anything wrong that may help as well.