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have scanned for trouble codes brown was probably burnt trans fluid ---either way was filter changed --if not probably clogged and or damaged -----but prognosis not good more than likely trans fried ---have evaluated by a trans shop or auto repair shop
If your Honda Passport is not moving in any gear after replacing all the solenoids in the transmission, it could be due to a few different reasons. Here are some possible causes:
Low transmission fluid level: Make sure the transmission fluid level is correct and the fluid is not contaminated or burned.
Faulty torque converter: A faulty torque converter could prevent the transmission from engaging, which would cause the vehicle not to move in any gear.
Broken transmission pump: The transmission pump is responsible for creating hydraulic pressure to engage the gears. If the pump is broken or not working correctly, the transmission will not engage.
Failed clutch packs: Clutch packs are used to engage different gears in the transmission. If one or more clutch packs have failed, the transmission will not engage.
It is recommended to have the vehicle diagnosed by a professional mechanic to determine the root cause of the issue.
you have a short on that circuit check owners manuel for what that fuse runs if it is cig lighter fuse it may be bad due to use of phone charger that is a little to large
There should be a diagram on the front rail ..where you hood latches....unless someone has removed it...if it has been removed ..i'll try to find the diagram for it...i hope this helps...Keith
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