Thank you for the video & the tips on what to do. Being a general mobile mechanic, I was asked if I could do the job, at 1st I said "NO, I don't do ANY HYBRIDS." Now it doesn't seem difficult, so thanks for this and God Bless your adventures.
Thank man, I found your video and it has helped us. My son has the 2006 and we are researching what would need to be done to replace the transmission. Ours still works but seems to slip in first gear. We are going replace filter and fluid again and see how many more miles we can get. Thanks again for your video. 🥇👍
You're a Chicano Beast bro! This is awesome. I need to go pay you a visit. I have the 2008 Civic Hybrid. I also have the LX. I live in the central valley
I can see why my local Honda dealer wanted $5000 for a replacement transmission. Time to look for another car, too bad as I just spend $2300 on new battery pack. But the rust on the rocker panels doesn't justify continuing to keep this car on the road. Problem is there are few inexpensive used cars available in Maine during this latest covid variant surge.
Our 2006 Hybrid revs and won't go into gear sometimes when we're at a red light. We turn off the car and turn it back on and it goes. I'm wondering if that is a sign the transmission is failing (or is it something else). SoCal-92503
@@Pastelgarbage yeah at a stoplight. It turns green and won’t go. Sometimes input it in park and then back in drive and it worksZ sometimes I turn off the car turn it back on and it works. Most of the time it works but giving this car to a new driver might freak em out and at what point does it just stop working completely? Is there a fix?
@@mradmaker do you have anything I can message you on? Where are you in SoCal? I’m not an expert but I have been slowly fixing my vehicle & I can give you tips & help you out as much as possible!
@@mradmaker so I tried to comment but can’t find it now. I’m in Simi Valley & you are a bit far in riverside area. Find my fb & send me a message with all the issues & I’ll try to help you out. My fb name is Mackenzie Arbogast, I have gray hair & a pink mask. The previous comment I posted I put the wrong last name.
I know this is an older video. But I can only find 4 main long bolts actually holdin the transmission to the engine. One on the front and the 3 that you showed in the video. Is that all of them?
The easiest way is to remove the top cowl and you will have plenty room. You could use a long 17mm combination wrench 🔧 To remove the cowl there are only 4 12mm and and 5 10mm bolts. If you have any more questions, let me know.
Did you have to hold the motor from the top when you were removing the subframe? if so, how? Also whats the easiest way to remove the drive shaft carrier bearing?
@Ernesto Torres you don’t have to hold the engine from the top when removing the subframe. The motor mount on the passenger side and the transmission mount would be holding it in place. Once you remove the subframe then you have to support the engine only with a jack cause at the end you will have the engine mount holding the engine and the jack supporting the engine. The best way to remove that half shaft is by removing the 3 bolts holding it to the engine block then wiggle the whole half shaft with axle together. Once is out it will be much easier to separate them and to reinstall the half shaft secured with 3 bolts first then you can pop in the axle onto the half shaft
Hey i have the same problem n i need help yanking one out from a junk yard in santa fe springs i could really use your help this is my first big job n the most ive ever done with a car
Does anyone know if you have space to pull the motor out of the top without unbolting subframe or lowering transmission down? About to do an engine swap and hoping enough space to just pull motor out of the top. 2009 civic 1.3 hybrid. Thanks for the help anyone
@Trent Whitton You actually can You have to remove the cowl and the front upper core support held by 10mm bolts and if you want extra wiggle room remove the intake manifold. Lastly to remove straight up from transmission remove all 10mm holding the flex plate otherwise you won’t have space to separate the engine and transmission. Let me know if you have any questions
@@spintheboost8888 thanks a lot for the response. Definitely good to know it's possible to be done that way. Thanks for your great videos and quick response
@@trentwhitton5203 would like to know if you were able to remove from the top, i did tranny already and would like to avoid removing the tranny again, i can do it but would be better off if i dont have to
Hey man, great question, the answer is NO, the only compatible transmission is 07 and 08 06 you have to replace with same year. Same goes for 09 Now if your asking if is the same removal procedure then yes it is exactly the same for 06 and 09.
@@spintheboost8888 the tranny i got was for my 08, i pulled it from a 07, shouldve been compatible, but after i installed i realized it had an extra sensor, the donor car mustve installed a incompatible tranny but it didnt really matter because since my car doesnt have a connector for the sensor the computer isn't looking for that signal, if it had been the other way around and i didnt have the sensor on the tranny but did have a leftover connector, then the computer would be looking for the signal causing problems, i thing the 06 tranny is compatible with all 8th gen, but not the other way around,
How long did it take you to do the entire job? Any special tools other than the tran jack? I have the same car, 2008 Hybrid with 245k miles. It just started to slip. At highway speeds it is fine. The IMA went out around 15,000 miles ago. I checked all the fuses personally and had it diagnosed by a Honda dealer. They think there might be a short behind the dash. The door locks, radio, ECM computer hookup all have no power. Around 5k miles ago when the temperature reaches over 85 the car battery light will come on now too. I have to stop and restart the vehicle for it to charge again. The motor seems very strong and the CVT would possibly still be fine if the IMA had not gone out. Still gets 40 mpg and AC works (replaced compressor and IMA battery 4 years ago) Any suggestions? (I can see 2008 trans for this car are still available used for around 250 with 150k miles).
It will take you roughly about 12 hours to get it done. No special tools. a metric socket set from 8mm to 19mm and a 36mm socket for the axles, a few extensions and patience is all you need.
This is a great vid, if possible can I email you regarding my 08 civic hybrid trans, can't afford to have anyone replace it as I was laid off and trying to get my car running again, it runs but at high speeds over 60mph it slips, I changed the oil about 4 months ago and the it was running ok then, small particles were on the magnetic bolt, and again when I checked it yesterday, I used Honda cvt fluid, 3 quarts, but at 250k miles I think it's time to replace it, I have several options with trannies around 500 bucks, 400 on the coast but I want to make sure I due it right, I'm not afraid as I've done everything to this car, replaced the hybrid battery, catalytic converter, replaced watery pump, flushed radiator and heater core, shocks, front and back, brakes, bottom and transmission side motor mount, dash cluster, coil spring in steering wheel, even got some precut tint online for 30 bucks to tint my windows dirt cheap, I like this car cause it's great on gas and after all I've done to it I want to fix the tranny, I added cvt repair fluid cause I figured if it is shot can't really do any more harm since I'll be pulling it out, I need some guidance please
@@spintheboost8888 i tried responding last week but the message i posted with my email got deleted, i got desperate and got lucky on a car at the local junkyard with engine and tranny still attached, it was wrecked so i figured the internal parts are still good, i took off the tranny, it was 105 here but i didnt care, i needed the car running, i dropped the tranny, 2 extra 17mm bolts besides the 4 corner ones stumped me for a while, took it home and replaced the bad one, been running smooth 2 weeks now. i have another 08 hybrid with a bad engine, water got into the cylinders earlier this year, i added blue devil and it worked for 4 5 months, then started to overheat again, i knew it was temporary, i went back today and the car that i took the tranny from is still there for 3 more days, the engine is still on being held only by the motor mount on the passenger side and a few other minor cables, i want to take it off tomorrow and swap out the engine on my other car, is there any precautions when installing the engine? ive done everything to this car, getting 40mpg still with over 250k miles on 1 and over 40mpg with over 354k on the other one, i want to keep these 2 cars as long as possible, how can i get in touch with you? thanks in advance
@@spintheboost8888 ive tried many ways to send you my number, keeps getting deleted, i replaced the tranny 2 weeks ago, i separated and dropped it after removing the sub frame, i dont have an engine hoist to lift, it was pretty easy, but a few days ago i was rotating tires and the car shifted, the jack moving and breaking into the bottom of the engine, its ruined, i went to the junkyard and found the car was still there, the car that i had taken the tranny from, i took the engine and am trying to replace it, i want to take it off in the same way, i already disconnected everything up top, i didnt need to disconnect the ac lines from the compressor, i just left the compressor resting where the radiator sits, am going to drop the subframe in the morning, are there any complications to doing it this way? the engine didnt come with the electric motor so it doesnt have the electric 3 prong connection, i dont know if separating the engine and tranny will give it enough clearance to drop it will drop like it did with the tranny removal but that connector is a few inches overlapping with the tranny, i dont thing that connector is removeable, unless im missing something, if you can shed some advice id appreciate it, thanks in advance
not sure how to connect with you 5 keeps getting deleted 5, ive tried many ways nine, maybe seven zero 9, will work forty 9 til thirty, im getting desparate with this car
Thanks for posting. For the steering rack did you have to disconnect the steering wheel or was everything done under the car. Im removing my oil pan soon. Thanks again.
Hola, No es compatible!! La 2006 solo se puede reemplazar con 2006 2007 y 2008 son compatibles 2009, 2010, 2011 son compatibles. Espero te ayude la informacion. Buena suerte!!
After installing the transmission, did you have to reprogram the PCM? I recently replaced a CVT on an 06 Civic with a remanufactured one and its driving the same as the old transmission. Any advice would be great. Thank you.
@ Fernando Sanchez. I didn’t have to reprogram anything at all. I don’t know what your car is doing but what I can tell you is that if you have an 06 it’s got to be replaced with an 06 transmission only cause that specific tranny has 4 sensors total, now the the 07 and 08 they are both compatible and they both have only 3 sensors total. And from personal experience, there was this 07 hybrid I worked on and someone had installed an 06 transmission in it and the car was running ok until right before coming to a stop the car will sound like a piece of metal was clunking in the front. So there was an extra speed sensor on that 06 transmission that was throwing everything off and since it wasn’t plugged in and wasn’t sending the right info to the pcm it wasn’t working 100% but the car wasn’t giving any codes since that extra speed sensor on the 06 was basically disconnected since the 07 harness on the car was one sensor short and no plug for it. Hopefully that helps.
@@spintheboost8888 will you be able to replace mine on the 06 civic and make it work again? Just replaced the battery pack so don’t really wanna get a new car payment if I can get 5-10 more on this one. I’m in west Riverside.
E2889E I got mine from all used parts.com they have different vendors and I got a 50k mile transmission with them. It was $500 plus $300 shipping. You can also go to the junk yard and get one for $300-$400 but you have to remove it yourself. You can purchase warranty incase the transmission is bad but do you really want to install and remove two times?
Thank you for the video & the tips on what to do. Being a general mobile mechanic, I was asked if I could do the job, at 1st I said "NO, I don't do ANY HYBRIDS." Now it doesn't seem difficult, so thanks for this and God Bless your adventures.
Thank man, I found your video and it has helped us. My son has the 2006 and we are researching what would need to be done to replace the transmission. Ours still works but seems to slip in first gear. We are going replace filter and fluid again and see how many more miles we can get. Thanks again for your video. 🥇👍
I’m in the same boat, but mines shudders in second gear at LOw rpms
how long did it last?
Second this, how long did it last?
You're a Chicano Beast bro! This is awesome. I need to go pay you a visit. I have the 2008 Civic Hybrid. I also have the LX. I live in the central valley
I can see why my local Honda dealer wanted $5000 for a replacement transmission. Time to look for another car, too bad as I just spend $2300 on new battery pack. But the rust on the rocker panels doesn't justify continuing to keep this car on the road. Problem is there are few inexpensive used cars available in Maine during this latest covid variant surge.
Is this the same procedure for civic hybrid 2010?
Our 2006 Hybrid revs and won't go into gear sometimes when we're at a red light. We turn off the car and turn it back on and it goes. I'm wondering if that is a sign the transmission is failing (or is it something else). SoCal-92503
Revs but no movement for quite a while? Same boat here SoCal 2007 civic hybrid. Car has been a nightmare with mechanics.
@@Pastelgarbage yeah at a stoplight. It turns green and won’t go. Sometimes input it in park and then back in drive and it worksZ sometimes I turn off the car turn it back on and it works. Most of the time it works but giving this car to a new driver might freak em out and at what point does it just stop working completely?
Is there a fix?
@
@@mradmaker do you have anything I can message you on? Where are you in SoCal? I’m not an expert but I have been slowly fixing my vehicle & I can give you tips & help you out as much as possible!
@@mradmaker so I tried to comment but can’t find it now. I’m in Simi Valley & you are a bit far in riverside area. Find my fb & send me a message with all the issues & I’ll try to help you out. My fb name is Mackenzie Arbogast, I have gray hair & a pink mask.
The previous comment I posted I put the wrong last name.
I know this is an older video. But I can only find 4 main long bolts actually holdin the transmission to the engine. One on the front and the 3 that you showed in the video. Is that all of them?
hello, how much can be the cost of fixing the transmission? I'm in San José, California, thanks
Is it possible for you to tell me how you got the top bolt connecting the transmission to the engine out?
The easiest way is to remove the top cowl and you will have plenty room.
You could use a long 17mm combination wrench 🔧
To remove the cowl there are only 4 12mm and and 5 10mm bolts.
If you have any more questions, let me know.
Did you have to hold the motor from the top when you were removing the subframe? if so, how? Also whats the easiest way to remove the drive shaft carrier bearing?
@Ernesto Torres you don’t have to hold the engine from the top when removing the subframe. The motor mount on the passenger side and the transmission mount would be holding it in place. Once you remove the subframe then you have to support the engine only with a jack cause at the end you will have the engine mount holding the engine and the jack supporting the engine.
The best way to remove that half shaft is by removing the 3 bolts holding it to the engine block then wiggle the whole half shaft with axle together. Once is out it will be much easier to separate them and to reinstall the half shaft secured with 3 bolts first then you can pop in the axle onto the half shaft
Is the 2013 tranny and later models compatible with a 2007-2008 car model? Thanks!
They are not!!
Would this be the same for 9th Gen Civics as well?
I'm near los Angeles, how much does it cost to replace the tranny and labor? All together thanks
Hey i have the same problem n i need help yanking one out from a junk yard in santa fe springs i could really use your help this is my first big job n the most ive ever done with a car
Send me your info where I can reach you at @kenyalanphotography on fb or instagram
Did you do any programing on the Honda for the second hand transmision I have to replace on my Honda it is broken
No programming needed.
Plug and play .
Thanks I'm going to do this next week@@spintheboost8888
Where did you buy the transmission?
Does anyone know if you have space to pull the motor out of the top without unbolting subframe or lowering transmission down? About to do an engine swap and hoping enough space to just pull motor out of the top. 2009 civic 1.3 hybrid. Thanks for the help anyone
@Trent Whitton You actually can
You have to remove the cowl and the front upper core support held by 10mm bolts and if you want extra wiggle room remove the intake manifold.
Lastly to remove straight up from transmission remove all 10mm holding the flex plate otherwise you won’t have space to separate the engine and transmission.
Let me know if you have any questions
@@spintheboost8888 thanks a lot for the response. Definitely good to know it's possible to be done that way. Thanks for your great videos and quick response
@@trentwhitton5203 would like to know if you were able to remove from the top, i did tranny already and would like to avoid removing the tranny again, i can do it but would be better off if i dont have to
Question is a 06 compatible with a 09 transmission my doesn’t engage it switches gears but still won’t drive
Hey man, great question, the answer is NO, the only compatible transmission is 07 and 08
06 you have to replace with same year. Same goes for 09
Now if your asking if is the same removal procedure then yes it is exactly the same for 06 and 09.
@@spintheboost8888 the tranny i got was for my 08, i pulled it from a 07, shouldve been compatible, but after i installed i realized it had an extra sensor, the donor car mustve installed a incompatible tranny but it didnt really matter because since my car doesnt have a connector for the sensor the computer isn't looking for that signal, if it had been the other way around and i didnt have the sensor on the tranny but did have a leftover connector, then the computer would be looking for the signal causing problems, i thing the 06 tranny is compatible with all 8th gen, but not the other way around,
Where is the shift linkage cable located at
Hola disculpas , que reparo de la transmisión de civic 06 hybrid, como se llama la parte q reparo? Gracias
No repare ninguna parte, reemplace la transmisión completa.
Sale más barata comprar una usada en buen estado que repararla.
Suerte
How long did it take you to do the entire job? Any special tools other than the tran jack? I have the same car, 2008 Hybrid with 245k miles. It just started to slip. At highway speeds it is fine. The IMA went out around 15,000 miles ago. I checked all the fuses personally and had it diagnosed by a Honda dealer. They think there might be a short behind the dash. The door locks, radio, ECM computer hookup all have no power. Around 5k miles ago when the temperature reaches over 85 the car battery light will come on now too. I have to stop and restart the vehicle for it to charge again. The motor seems very strong and the CVT would possibly still be fine if the IMA had not gone out. Still gets 40 mpg and AC works (replaced compressor and IMA battery 4 years ago) Any suggestions? (I can see 2008 trans for this car are still available used for around 250 with 150k miles).
It will take you roughly about 12 hours to get it done.
No special tools. a metric socket set from 8mm to 19mm and a 36mm socket for the axles, a few extensions and patience is all you need.
Hey bro, did you have to get reprogrammed?
where did you get your transmission from?
@Daniel Padilla
This specific transmission I got from allusedparts.com
Donde esta ubicado?? Yo necesito cambiar la transmisión de mi honda civic hybrid 2008
Jose Antonio Alvarado
Estoy en Santa Clarita
Dame tu número y te llamo si quieres
@@spintheboost8888 cual es el costo por cambiar la transmisión del 2008 honda civic
This is a great vid, if possible can I email you regarding my 08 civic hybrid trans, can't afford to have anyone replace it as I was laid off and trying to get my car running again, it runs but at high speeds over 60mph it slips, I changed the oil about 4 months ago and the it was running ok then, small particles were on the magnetic bolt, and again when I checked it yesterday, I used Honda cvt fluid, 3 quarts, but at 250k miles I think it's time to replace it, I have several options with trannies around 500 bucks, 400 on the coast but I want to make sure I due it right, I'm not afraid as I've done everything to this car, replaced the hybrid battery, catalytic converter, replaced watery pump, flushed radiator and heater core, shocks, front and back, brakes, bottom and transmission side motor mount, dash cluster, coil spring in steering wheel, even got some precut tint online for 30 bucks to tint my windows dirt cheap, I like this car cause it's great on gas and after all I've done to it I want to fix the tranny, I added cvt repair fluid cause I figured if it is shot can't really do any more harm since I'll be pulling it out, I need some guidance please
Most definitely, if you want send me your email or number and once I contact you I can delete the message.
@@spintheboost8888 i tried responding last week but the message i posted with my email got deleted, i got desperate and got lucky on a car at the local junkyard with engine and tranny still attached, it was wrecked so i figured the internal parts are still good, i took off the tranny, it was 105 here but i didnt care, i needed the car running, i dropped the tranny, 2 extra 17mm bolts besides the 4 corner ones stumped me for a while, took it home and replaced the bad one, been running smooth 2 weeks now. i have another 08 hybrid with a bad engine, water got into the cylinders earlier this year, i added blue devil and it worked for 4 5 months, then started to overheat again, i knew it was temporary, i went back today and the car that i took the tranny from is still there for 3 more days, the engine is still on being held only by the motor mount on the passenger side and a few other minor cables, i want to take it off tomorrow and swap out the engine on my other car, is there any precautions when installing the engine? ive done everything to this car, getting 40mpg still with over 250k miles on 1 and over 40mpg with over 354k on the other one, i want to keep these 2 cars as long as possible, how can i get in touch with you? thanks in advance
@@johnmejia573 send me your number spelled out somehow in a paragraph as a reply. That may work.
@@spintheboost8888 ive tried many ways to send you my number, keeps getting deleted, i replaced the tranny 2 weeks ago, i separated and dropped it after removing the sub frame, i dont have an engine hoist to lift, it was pretty easy, but a few days ago i was rotating tires and the car shifted, the jack moving and breaking into the bottom of the engine, its ruined, i went to the junkyard and found the car was still there, the car that i had taken the tranny from, i took the engine and am trying to replace it, i want to take it off in the same way, i already disconnected everything up top, i didnt need to disconnect the ac lines from the compressor, i just left the compressor resting where the radiator sits, am going to drop the subframe in the morning, are there any complications to doing it this way? the engine didnt come with the electric motor so it doesnt have the electric 3 prong connection, i dont know if separating the engine and tranny will give it enough clearance to drop it will drop like it did with the tranny removal but that connector is a few inches overlapping with the tranny, i dont thing that connector is removeable, unless im missing something, if you can shed some advice id appreciate it, thanks in advance
not sure how to connect with you 5 keeps getting deleted 5, ive tried many ways nine, maybe seven zero 9, will work forty 9 til thirty, im getting desparate with this car
Do you need to reprogram anything after installing the new one?
No, nothing!! Install and hood to go.
Thanks for posting. For the steering rack did you have to disconnect the steering wheel or was everything done under the car. Im removing my oil pan soon. Thanks again.
Everything under the car
Mi civic hybrid es del año 2010 crees que sea compatible las de un 2007
Hola, No es compatible!!
La 2006 solo se puede reemplazar con 2006
2007 y 2008 son compatibles
2009, 2010, 2011 son compatibles.
Espero te ayude la informacion.
Buena suerte!!
Muchas gracias @@spintheboost8888
Hi. Where can i find the 3rd gear pressure switch sensor
@ Roe Ried there is no such switch on this transmission. This is a hybrid CVT it doesn’t have multiple gears. It’s a band.
@@spintheboost8888 thank you. I have a flashing D light and i was informed that, that was the case. Thank for the information though.
Does this transmission fit on 05 hybrid
No, completely different
After installing the transmission, did you have to reprogram the PCM? I recently replaced a CVT on an 06 Civic with a remanufactured one and its driving the same as the old transmission. Any advice would be great. Thank you.
@ Fernando Sanchez. I didn’t have to reprogram anything at all. I don’t know what your car is doing but what I can tell you is that if you have an 06 it’s got to be replaced with an 06 transmission only cause that specific tranny has 4 sensors total, now the the 07 and 08 they are both compatible and they both have only 3 sensors total. And from personal experience, there was this 07 hybrid I worked on and someone had installed an 06 transmission in it and the car was running ok until right before coming to a stop the car will sound like a piece of metal was clunking in the front. So there was an extra speed sensor on that 06 transmission that was throwing everything off and since it wasn’t plugged in and wasn’t sending the right info to the pcm it wasn’t working 100% but the car wasn’t giving any codes since that extra speed sensor on the 06 was basically disconnected since the 07 harness on the car was one sensor short and no plug for it.
Hopefully that helps.
@@spintheboost8888 Awesome, I will check it out! Thanks for the quick response!!
@@spintheboost8888 will you be able to replace mine on the 06 civic and make it work again? Just replaced the battery pack so don’t really wanna get a new car payment if I can get 5-10 more on this one. I’m in west Riverside.
where did you source the transmission
E2889E
I got mine from all used parts.com they have different vendors and I got a 50k mile transmission with them. It was $500 plus $300 shipping.
You can also go to the junk yard and get one for $300-$400 but you have to remove it yourself.
You can purchase warranty incase the transmission is bad but do you really want to install and remove two times?
The trans is cheap to rebuild.