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1122 messages, Last post on Nov 20, 2009 at 8:31 PM
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Hi, When I serviced my 2008 Accord AT for 10000Kms in Honda service centre, informed me that they found minor transmission fluid leak hence want to replace the transmission assembly using honda warranty. I don't find any reduction in fluid level but I don't why they are doing this. I suspect they will use my new transmission assembly for their own and replace me with new one as my car is in warranty period. Is it possible? As they are the authorized service centre I am not able to avoid their advice also. As my vehicle is under warranty period I could not take it to other service centre. How to check whether they replaced my transmission assembly with new one or old one? Can anyone advice me? Regards, Ari
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Replying to: Arivarashan (Feb 11, 2009 7:59 am) |
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Replying to: frustrated2009 (Feb 04, 2009 2:31 pm) The catalytic converters have a federally mandated 8 year or 80,000 warranty for vehicles manufactured after 1995. Unless I misunderstood your post, it sounds like you got cheated. |
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Replying to: edk57 (Feb 03, 2009 9:26 am) Roger
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Replying to: keitha3 (Feb 03, 2009 12:49 pm) |
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Replying to: mwest75 (Jan 30, 2009 7:54 am) I have an update for you. The following is an internal memo posted on driveaccord.net regarding our problem on the '09 Accord. You can search their forum under the "8th Generation" Accords. They are asking for '09s that fall within a certain range of VIN numbers to bring their car into the dealership. I actually just brought mine in today and they are replacing the rotors and pads and sending the old parts back to Honda. They have cautioned me that this is not a permanent fix, as the replacement parts are the same factory parts that are causing the problem, but hopefully it will hold over until Honda fixes the problem. Asking to talk to the District Service Rep is like asking for the Wizard of Oz. They will not give out his contact info and he can only be reached through the dealership's service manager. I was told that he comes to my dealership once every two weeks and I had to get off work and meet him in the middle of the day. Even after we talked he said the only way to contract him is via the dealership. I understand that he probably doesn't want harassing calls, but none of us want a car that squeals whenever you try to stop either! Enough ranting. Here is the memo: To: All Honda Service Managers/Advisors From: Technical Research & Support Group Re: Request For Parts: 2009 Accord (2Dr & 4Dr) Front Brake Noise Print this iN message and provide a copy to the Shop Foreman and all Service Advisors. Background American Honda (AHM) would like to collect front brake pads, rotors and calipers from certain 2009 Accords (2 door & 4 door / EX only) with a customer complaint of the front brakes squeaking or squealing. Qualifiers AHM is interested only in 2009 Accords that meet the following requirements: · Have no previous brake repairs of any kind. · Accord EX ONLY starting with VIN: 1HGCP2***9A018106 thru 1HGCP2***9A999999 1HGCP3***9A007446 thru 1HGCP3***9A999999 1HGCS1***9A002794 thru 1HGCS1***9A999999 1HGCS2***9A001643 thru 1HGCS2***9A999999 JHMCP2***9C002071 thru JHMCP2***9C999999 · The noise is coming from ONLY the front brakes. · The complaint is ONLY squeaking or squealing. Action Required If you have or know of such a vehicle call Technical Research & Support (TRS) Group. TRS will record certain vehicle information and provide you with further instructions. Thank you." |
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I feel your pain, I own a 2008 Honda Accord I believe I drive on the worst interstate in this country. I-4 corridor. I travel from Plant City to Tampa every day in and the past year of owning my 2008 Honda Accord, I have been hit with a rock or small stone 4 times. Each of which has crack the windshield. And just this week I will be having to replace the windshield again after getting hit with a rock or stone on 2/20/09. I am beginning to think there is a design flaw in the windshield. You are right the dealer will do nothing but refer you to a windshield repair company and American Honda will do nothing about this as well. I have filed claim with my insurance carrier however by doing so will only increase your rates. And the last repair cost $361.00 for an after market windshield. This can't go on too much longer. Is it the windshield or just bad luck. I have a friend who bought a honda CR-V the same time I bought my car and drives the same roads and he is still on the original windshield. Tom Plant City, FL
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Replying to: tomlema (Feb 22, 2009 7:03 am) |
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I leased an Accord V6 coupe a little over a year ago and just went for my second oil change with 13,400 mi. on odometer. Besides the oil change notification on the dashboard "B1" also showed. I have no problem with having the oil change done but I was told that the "B1" maintenance had to be done also; which included rotating the tires for the second time, which I had done at the first oil change 6,500 mi. ago and a "Multi Point Vehicle Inspection" which cost me an additional $50.00 dollars. When I stated that I wasn't very happy about paying that amount for a vehicle inspection which with my other vehicle a Nissan is free everybody went silent. I'm afraid not to get the work done because it is a leased vehicle and when it comes time to turn it in they might come back and say that I didn't maintain it properly. Am I getting ripped off and what does anybody think about maitenance and when it gets time to turn in a lease? This second oil change and maintenance cost me a total of $95.00.
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Replying to: ming2 (Feb 23, 2009 6:44 am) |
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