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Replying to: dwynne (Nov 08, 2006 1:18 pm) anyway ... i'm venturing off topic. |
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Replying to: rekh (Nov 08, 2006 12:26 pm)
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Replying to: sandman46 (Nov 07, 2006 1:54 pm) I suppose you've never had a problem with dealer service? Jiffy Lube, Quick Change, the Chinese guy at the Shell station - I pull in where there's no wait and yes I make sure they use the proper weight oil. There's no such thing as a "quick" oil change at a dealer where I live. That whole schpeal about using "authorized Honda parts" for an oil change? c'mon |
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Replying to: rekh (Nov 08, 2006 2:47 pm) Now that they have my number in their system, I get a monthly call from a salesperson (out of state area code?) who wants to book an appointment for me. I'm sure this person gets a closing fee if they book me for some expensive maintenence program. I've seen the mailers from my local Honda Dealer which includes coupons for "maintenence tuneups". Once I called to see what was included for $300-$400 and there were all these items that the owners manual didn't even call out for. e.g. new spark plugs at 50k miles I wonder how many people drop their cars off not knowing what their car really needs. Only to pay way more than they have to. |
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I'm insuring a 2007 Honda Accord Coupe through Geico and becuase it's a new car I'm eligble to buy their "mechanical breakdown coverage" for $70 a year. - 7 years / 100k miles - bumper to bumper for mech breakdown, not including oil changes, tire rotation, etc. $250 deductible all installed original eqiupment covered, including navi $50 glass deductible I'm planning on keeping the car for a while and than trading it in. Should I get the HondaCare EW on top of this coverage?
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I had a the "Check Fuel Cab" display on my LCD underneath the speedometer yesterday and it has been on since. I check the fuel cab and tighten several times, but the display did not go away. I read the Odyssey manual which states that it should go away within a couple of days, if it does not, then take it to your local dealership. I thought that was strange because something this simple should be a quick fix once the cab has been tighten. I have an '07 Honda Odyssey EX-L(Nav&Res). Has anyone run into this problem? If so, how did you resolved it? I am little concern.
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Replying to: fx35awd (Nov 09, 2006 8:15 am) It is the OBDII system warning. You are lucky that Honda has the LCD and interprets the code for you. On most cars if you have the gas cap off or not on fully you will get a "check engine light" and have to take it someplace and hook it up to a code reader to see what the problem is. The gas code cap is usually P0455 (Evaporative Emission Control System Leak Detected - no purge flow or large leak). When my daughter did not fit hit cap properly on her old Ford she got the light and worried something was wrong until she could come by and let me read the code with a code reader. Once we saw the code we fixed the cap and cleared the code. In the OBDII computer this code is not cleared until xx starts or xxxx usage without a repeat of the problem - so it is not something you can fix the cap and hit a button on the car. That said, if you go someplace with a code reader or know someone that has one they can confirm the code and perhaps clear it and make the light/indicator go out now. Most auto parts places like AutoZone, Advance, etc have readers you can borrow for free or they will hook them up for you. Some will clear the codes for you if you ask. Otherwise just drive and the light should go out soon. I do think it is cool that they trapped this - the dealers must be tickled that they did. You can imagine how many times dealers have/had to deal with loose or missing caps because folks brought in a car with a check engine light that will not go out. Dennis
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A Ford turned left in front of me the other day. His gas cap was dangling by it's tether. I thought, bet his SES light comes on pretty soon! We get them in here fairly often at the ole Chevy dealer. The customer always looks at me like 'Are you nuts? SES on for a stinking loose gas cap'? Yes'm, here's your key. Have a nice day! |
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Replying to: dwynne (Nov 09, 2006 8:51 am) |
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