Is Transmission Oil Leakage Common in the 10th Generation Accord?

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ElliotFitz
07/29/25 6:05pm
Not common, it's just an isolated case. Here is relevant information about the 10th Generation Accord: 1. Exterior: The overall stance of the 10th Generation Accord resembles a coupe, creating a strong sense of sportiness. 2. Interior: The Accord's interior design focuses on simplicity and practicality, featuring a symmetrical T-shaped center console layout, a floating central display screen design, and retains physical buttons and knobs, combining technological appeal with operational convenience. Additionally, the interior materials primarily consist of soft-touch materials, with meticulous attention to detail. 3. Powertrain: The Accord is equipped with 1.5T high and low power engines, with the low-power version delivering 130 kW and the high-power version 143 kW, both paired with a CVT transmission.
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