manfredwolf1
Freed automatic transmission issue
Summary of the thread
A 2017 Honda Freed with 101,016 km was experiencing issues with its automatic transmission, including implausible shifting behavior, an indicator light, and emergency mode activation. Initially suspected to be related to the transmission oil, it was later discovered that the problem was due to undervoltage from the car battery. After addressing the undervoltage and replacing the worn-out transmission oil, the transmission issues were resolved.
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manfredwolf1 (community.author)
Interesting. I haven't considered the battery. What exactly happened when you had undervoltage? Was it the same symptoms?
davidkeller15
Yes, exactly the same symptoms. The automatic transmission is very sensitive. I would suggest you go to a workshop.
manfredwolf1 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice! I took it to a workshop and you were right, the undervoltage was the problem. They replaced the automatic transmission oil (it was worn out) and the problem is solved. Cost me 240€
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davidkeller15
I had similar issues with my Freed. Have you checked the voltage of your car battery? In my case, undervoltage was causing the weird transmission behavior.