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Automatic transmission does not move

I have a 1994 civic with a automatic transmission.when it is cold transmission works,but as soon as engine starts to warm up it will not move.it is also making a buzzing noise.any ideas?

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It sounds like the filter is plugged, but the only way to service the filter on honda is to remove the transmission and take it apart. I had a honda in my shop that the owner didn't want to spend that much. So I drained the transmission. Went through the drain hole and drilled a hole in the filter. Then I put an inline filter in the cooler line. He had the exact same problem you have. That was 4 years ago and he is still driving it.

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Try changing the tranny oil and filter. If that doesn't do it it's going to be the shift/ sensor and relay.

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I think i have the same problem my 1994 honda civic it starts no prblem but after a while it dosent want to go i changed my fluid today but now reading csmock132 i think ill try to change my filter is it a easy job if i tack it apart can you let me no thx

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