Why did it need to be reset?
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"frankg" <fg11 RemoveThis @earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> I just had the TCU in my Honda reset by the dealer. He says the auto
> trans is wearing out and currently the left / right transmission axle
> seals need replacing.
>
> Couple of questions come to mind:
>
> 1- I'm guessing the reset is (based on the above) sensing the trans
> is wearing out. Is this correct or do these TCU's need to be reset
> for other reasons besides wear and tear on the transmission ?? Is it
> likely that the TCU will need to be reset again in the near future
> based on the fact that it needed it now?
>
> 2- How serious is the transmission axle seals leaking? I know it's
> not good to allow leakage but if I don't replace them for a few months
> and meanwhile keep the fluids up, will that be okay for the moment?<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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