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Replying to: tcturner (Sep 17, 2008 7:35 am) |
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Replying to: drsanjay61 (Aug 30, 2008 6:11 pm) my car window rt was smashed and gps stolen my deductible is 500 $ i payed 550 $ to above for repair 15 days later today at 7 pm the window fell down the honda guys dont have a policy to serve they will sell cars after 7 pm but they stop attending pains like me after 6 pm i am so sorry i brought a world class car from route 22 honda they are not interested i ask one question where should i park my car tonight if it is stolen will they help no they wont even as i write this they are selling labor day happy weekend honda u sure ruined mine god bless america god bless honda route 22 new jersey sanjay Sorry to hear about your misfortunes. But here are a few questions to ponder: A) Why leave GPS in plain view? B) Why pay $500 deductible when the side glass replacement is about $100? C) If you live in a questionable area, consider moving, or paying for a parking garage. D) Get a plastic bag, tape it to the frame and wait until the shop opens. Alternatively, remove the door skin and prop up the window. Takes 10 minutes.
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Replying to: blueiedgod (Sep 18, 2008 11:16 am) Sales is a totally different department than service- in fact they really have nothing to do with each other except for location. They have different hours, different cost centers, different employees, etc. Just because sales staff are working does not mean service staff are working; so I wouldn't compare the two. I recommend going to an auto body shop that has hours that are more accomodating than your Honda dealership. |
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Hi, I have a 2007 CRV with 20,000 miles, and wanted to know when is the right time to replace the air and cabin filters (none have been replaced so far). The manual mentions about a maintenance minder symbol that comes on, but i am not sure if they are for both the air filter and cabin filter, or just one of them. Does a maintenance minder really come on when its time to replace them, or should i just replace them every xxx miles. Thanks
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Replying to: dmathew347 (Sep 19, 2008 9:07 am) Pollen filter $15.95 & Engine Filter $20.49 + $7.87 Ground shipping $43.81 total They are cheep enough buying on Line.
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Replying to: yankeefan2 (Sep 19, 2008 10:18 am) Would this damage the filters?
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Replying to: dmathew347 (Sep 19, 2008 2:40 pm) |
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Replying to: jfigueroa1 (Sep 14, 2008 2:14 pm) How can I get tho codes? " It should have been in the owner's manual rear cover. The dealer can recover the code, but they have to pull the radio, IIRC.
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On 13 September I had the manual transmission fluid in my 1998 CR-V changed. 4 driving days (to work, to home=1 day) later, the clutch started acting up. To the point that I almost couldn't get it into gear to back out of my parking space at work. There are 187K miles on the clock. Could the two be related? This is urgent because my DH wants to wisk my car off to get the clutch fixed - to the tune of maybe $800 or higher.... today! To clarify: I can feel that the clutch pedal does not engage the clutch until I have pressed it down a few inches sometimes. There is a very clunky feel to shifting when it's cooperating. Most problems are when the car is at rest though sometimes have a problem downshifting. The timeline: trans. fluid change, 1 day of no driving, 4 days of only driving to and from work, 3 days of no driving - problems on the very next day. His explanation skills are somewhat short. It just seems to me that if changing the transmission fluid could lead to easier shifting, then a bad fluid change lead to problems. Something he won't really entertain. If the clutch needs repair, that's fine. Additional background: I can't remember if the manual transmission fluid has ever been changed before. Ditto clutch fluid. I don't even know if he checks it. Since 2000, my DH has been in charge of maintaining the vehicles. Although he hasn't done it the way I would have wished, it was easier to just let him deal with it than to have the fights about it. Thanks muchly for any info/responses/advice/help. -Melody
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Here is the story: I had some discoloration on the center panel cover and my dealership offered to replace that part (only the titanium cover around the cupholders) under warranty. After I picked up my car and came home, I realized that they damaged the side of the driver seat (a small cut - 1/8 of an inch). I do not know what to do know - it is a cut on the side of the leather seat and longer scratches around it - should I take the car back and ask them to replace the leather seat cover (which would be quite costly) or should I try to repair with a glue (since it is on the side and not directly visible - unless you look carefully from the passenger side). This is quite annoying - I feel like this happens quite often - you take the car for one repair and end up having a number of other issues followed by that ./.. |
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