Honda Ridgeline transmission failure at 135,000 miles, unexpected rebuild needed on Honda Ridgeline

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Honda Ridgeline owners report experiencing significant transmission issues, particularly around 135,000 miles, which may necessitate unexpected rebuilds. Common problems include gear shift delays, grinding or jumping during acceleration, shaking, whistling noises, and burning smells. Additionally, issues such as fluid leaks, torque converter malfunctions, solenoid failures, and clutch problems have been frequently noted. Factors like worn or damaged components, low or dirty transmission fluid, and electrical malfunctions can further exacerbate these transmission failures. To address these concerns, some owners consider purchasing a used transmission with a warranty or troubleshooting specific issues for necessary repairs. Given the variance in failure rates between different transmission types, such as the 6-speed and 9-speed transmissions, it is crucial for owners to tackle these problems promptly to avoid costly rebuilds. Regular maintenance, including fluid changes as recommended by the manufacturer, can help prevent and mitigate these transmission issues. Consulting a qualified mechanic or Honda dealership is advisable for those facing transmission failures.

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