Stuttering 2009 Honda Odyssey

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Asked by GuruTNQP8 Jan 29, 2021 at 07:38 PM about the 2009 Honda Odyssey EX FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My Honda 2009 Odyssey stutters when accelerating at 45 and then again 55
or so. No unusual sounds. The stuttering stops when I let off the gas. It
doesn't do it all the time. Seems when I accelerate slowly it does it more
often. Had the plugs and coils done, but no change. Put a gasoline additive
in the tank, no change. They now want to do a valve adjustment but
everywhere I read it talks about sounds, not stuttering. Any thoughts?
165,000 miles.

12 Answers

40,230

Is the Check engine light on? Scan for the trouble code yet?

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40,230

If not, then it might be related to the transmission and specifically the overdrive.

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Thanks for answering. The check engine light has never come on. I thought about the transmission, but it has never been mentioned by the repair shop. I am a woman, always a bit skeptical of repair shops, but they have come with high recommendations from many people. So, I felt they knew what they were doing. They know I am unemployed at the time, and having a valve job and not have the issue resolved would be a very sad scenario for me. Would taking it to a transmission shop for a check up be a good idea? I had a Chrysler van in the past and I could feel the transmission problem. This feels different

39,025

scan for codes even if the light ain't on , try an injector cleaner , how's the air filter , what do the plugs look like ?

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All those items are good. But I haven't had a scan done. Didn't know you could do that when the check engine light hadn't come on yet. Thanks for your help

40,230

Find a local transmission shop with a good reputation, no chain garages and have them test drive it.

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Ok, that will be my next avenue. I went to two auto parts stores. Both said if there was no check engine light on there would be not diagnostic information available to the plug-in tool. Someone mentioned it might be a CV joint on the axel. Whatever that is. Thank you for your advice!

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In case anyone was wondering... it was a valve adjustment that fixed the problem. Thanks again for all the input!

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You could try shutter fix by lubriguard. Sometimes the torque converter can get a glaze build up on it causing it not grip good when it goes in lockup. This can cause a shuttering problem. For about $10 you can put a 2oz tube of shutter fix in transmission and if problem is fluid related it should help it. It has helped mine after using it.

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So, I mentioned that the valve job fixed the problem, but it didn't. I was told there was a bulletin out about a computer upgrade (?) for the transmission. They suggested I go to the dealer for the computer thing and also have a transmission flush. Honda said they were aware of the problem but it wasn't a recall and it would be $350.00. Sheeseh. $1500 into a van worth $3500.

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The shutter fix may be worth a try. Also when i got my odyssey i had a similar problem of vibration when i would axcelerate while on the highway, when i let off the accelerator it would smooth out. Believe it or not it was the front tires out of balance. Since i had them balanced it has not done that any more. Just another inexpensive thing to try first.

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