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Replying to: richards38 (Aug 14, 2005 12:08 pm) |
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Replying to: dgsxrr (Aug 11, 2005 6:19 pm) It sounds like you are not at fault. You should be able to collect under your policy and have them chase the other insurer. The only thing you may have to go after the other company for is your deductible and rental car. I've never dealt directly with the other insurer except for the the above items - my company handles everything and then goes through the subrogation process. As far as new vs. used parts - you may not have a choice. All insurers specify used or after market parts once the vehicle hits a certain age/mileage. You can pay extra for OEM parts or have the bodyshop work with the insurer to get OEM parts. But they have to prove that aftermarket will cost more in the long run. Good Luck. |
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Recently my honda has been starting and then completly shutting off. Even when I try and rev the engine all meters will go down to nothing and I won't be able to press of the gas. Sometimes when I put it in first gear it starts right away but today it didn't. It doesn't do it all the time only at really random occassions. Also, for the first time today it actually "died". I was driving and all the meters went down to 0, I quickly pulled into a parking lot and my wheel would barely turn. The lights were still working and everything else but the car itself just stopped. When I restarted the car it was fine, I didn't even have to rev the engine. Could somebody please help me, I have to drive back to college soon and I really don't was it to die on the highway.
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i'm trying to find out how i can access the Aux outputs in the back of my stock stereo to hook up my portable mp3 player. can anyone help me??
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Replying to: billyike (Aug 16, 2005 8:03 am) You should also get ground loop isolation for these rcs inputs as well. I have this setup...works well.
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Replying to: lx_steal (Aug 16, 2005 2:32 pm) |
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| Has anyone purchased the Honda auto dim mirror for their Accord? If so, do you like how it functions? Thanks. | |
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Replying to: mel151999 (Aug 15, 2005 4:45 pm) |
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Replying to: richards38 (Aug 14, 2005 1:09 pm) Each type and color has its advantages and disadvantages. "Soft" colors, i.e. whites, blues, greens, maroons, etc. fade considerably. Removing part of a pinstripe will prove this to any doubters. Few people consider what future repairs will look like. Sooner or later, all cars suffer some type of surface damage. Dark colors are the easiest to match. The lighter colors are much harder and require blending. White is extremely hard to match for a number of reasons. Gold and silver are the hardest to match. It is especially easy to see when one of these cars has a repainted bumper cover. |
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