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Re: rust bubbles and white flakes from vents [yen_s_liu]
by temj12
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May 28, 2009 (9:59 pm)
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Replying to: yen_s_liu (May 20, 2009 5:55 pm)
I have a 2005 Accord and a 2009 Cadillac CTS. I purchased the Cadillac in January. I have had around 10 places where the paint bubbles up. They are small and very difficult to see. I took the car to the purchase dealer. I did not have to argue at all. They said they would repaint the hood, top and one quarter panel. This is one of the differences that I see with Honda vs an "american brand." Honda is very resistant to intervening and taking care of the situation. The only reason that that is not much of a problem is that my Honda has been so good.
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Re: rust bubbles and white flakes from vents [temj12]
by thegraduate
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May 29, 2009 (5:35 am)
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Replying to: temj12 (May 28, 2009 9:59 pm)
A lot has to do with your dealer, I believe. My Honda dealer has done plenty of things "good-will" AFTER the warranty had expired over 100k miles ago (on my '96 Accord). Never had to argue for anything; they just offered.
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Re: 2008 Accord - Windshield Wiper Replacement [jhinsc]
by rkirchoff
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May 29, 2009 (6:00 am)
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Replying to: jhinsc (May 28, 2009 7:48 pm)
My Honda dealer sells only Honda parts and does not offer wiperblade refills such as RainX. I chose RainX since I love their Windshield Treatment and their Windshield Washer Fluid. At the time of my Latitude purchase, I was also given a free microfiber towel, a can of glass cleaner, and more of their original rainx windshield treatment.
In all of my 40 years of driving cars, pickups, and semi's, I have used alot of other wiper refills such as Trico which were junk and didn't last more than 6 months. Although the Latitude wipers are a bit pricey, so far they have lasted 9 months and are still doing just as good a job now as they were when they were new.
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Re: rear disk brakes wearing out fast [mr_smith]
by rkirchoff
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May 29, 2009 (6:09 am)
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Replying to: mr_smith (Apr 28, 2009 7:35 am)
I replaced the rear brakes on my 08 accord yesterday after having 33,000 miles on them. The service tech suggested I have the rotors turned to ensure fewer imperfections when matched with a new set of brake pads. I paid $206 and was told my front brakes would be replaced around 60-65,000 miles on my accord which was the mileage I remember replacing my front pads on my previous 04 accord.
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Re: rear disk brakes wearing out fast [rkirchoff]
by elroy5
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May 29, 2009 (1:25 pm)
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Replying to: rkirchoff (May 29, 2009 6:09 am)
IMO, if the rotors are bad enough to need turning, I would replace them. Turning them only makes them thinner/weaker. I use the Honda wiper refills. They are less than $10 from handa-accessories.com. The owners manual has the directions for changing them. To each, his own. Happy Hondaing
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Re: 2008 Accord Premature rear brake pad wear, please post other cases [3jcd]
by chuckamucka
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May 31, 2009 (3:42 pm)
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Replying to: 3jcd (Apr 13, 2009 5:27 am)
I experienced the same rear brake problems at 22,000 miles and was shocked to know that they need to be replaced every 20,000 miles at a charge of roughly $200. Thanks for the info. on the website and I filed a complaint as well.
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Re: 2008/9 Brake Noise [branders]
by stopthenoise
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Jun 11, 2009 (1:35 pm)
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Replying to: branders (Feb 19, 2009 1:25 pm)
I just got the word today about the brake noise on my 2009 Honda Accord. First, afive weeks ago, they cleaned the front brakes and buffed the edges of the drums, that did not work. I brought it back two weeks ago and I brought a copy of the service memo. They then replaced the Front pads, and turned the front drums, that worked for a few hundred miles before the noise came back. I called for service today, and they now tell me there is a service memo JUST OUT, humm, must have not read the same memo I had given them weeks ago. Well the service manager said there is not currently a fix for the issue and when they receive the fix from Honda, I will be contacted.
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V6 Oil Consumption
by hondadan
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Jun 13, 2009 (3:52 pm)
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Hey, folks. I'm new to this forum, and I've scanned through some of the many posts. I'd like to hear from people about their experiences with the 3.5 liter V6 in regards to oil consumption. I am a service manager and a technician for a Honda Dealership, and I'm trying to get a little more insight on this topic. For those of you experiencing unexplained consumption, I'd like to know your mileage, amount it is losing, and when it was first brought to your attention. For those of you who have had a repair (or an attempted repair) from a Honda dealer, I'd like to know what repair was performed or the explanation you got. If you did have a repair, did it fix the problem? I'm wrapping up my second V6 repair at my shop, and looking for others' stories so I may know more of what to look for. I'm determined to find the absolute cause of this issue, and would like to better know how to make a successful repair on the vehicle's first visit.
I don't know if there are any other Honda Technicians or Service Advisors/Managers on this forum, but if anyone has any questions for me or would like the perspective of someone who works on these vehicles daily, feel free to ask.
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Re: V6 Oil Consumption [hondadan]
by jhinsc
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Jun 13, 2009 (4:56 pm)
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Replying to: hondadan (Jun 13, 2009 3:52 pm)
I bought my 08 EXL V6 in Aug 08, and at 50% oil life/approx 4200 miles, I had to add a quart of oil. I am now at 14,000+ miles and have not had to add oil since that one time. I was concerned at the time but now I see it as a one time incident. Curious, my 06 V6 never needed a drop in 42,000 miles.
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Re: V6 Oil Consumption [hondadan]
by frustrated2009
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Jun 13, 2009 (7:26 pm)
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Replying to: hondadan (Jun 13, 2009 3:52 pm)
We had horrible oil consumption problems with our 2005 Odyssey. Actually, we had horrible problems with our local dealership who sold us our New 2005 Odyssey. It was VERY difficult to get them to even address the continual problem. Our Odyssey has ALWAYS needed a bit of oil. The problem only worsened. Finally, the Oil Clogged up the Catalytic Converter and burned up the head gasket. Unfortunately, it was Christmas Eve and we were en route to Grandma and Grandpa's house out of state in Utah. We live in LA, CA. The actual oil problem was not addressed when the car was repaired in UT. Only the catalytic converter and head gasket were replaced. Back in CA, the van continued to eat oil, as much as a quart a week!! Finally, after months of bringing the car in to the dealership and taking it home after only an oil change. The dealership FINALLY opened up the engine at our prodding and repaired the Short Engine block. All seems to be well now. I'm almost afraid to look. The experience was awful! Our dealership Really Let us Down!! The Valencia Service Manager was replaced during the process. The New Service Manager Really helped us Get the Job Done! It seems that you too are an active and involved service manager. Thanks so much for your interest!!
Honda Odyssey Repairs Timeline
Our 2005 Honda Odyssey Has ALWAYS needed a little oil Every Month.
The Condition has gradually worsened over the years.
Odyssey finally broke down on Christmas Eve while on route to see family at Christmas time.
12/24/08 Honda Odyssey Breaks down in Cedar City, UT
(Christmas Eve) (Won’t Accelerate past 50. Van shudders. White Smoke Pours out Tail Pipe)
12/26/08 Honda Odyssey towed to Dealership in St. George, UT
12/26/08- 1/15/09 Honda Odyssey repaired at Dealership in St. George, UT(Clogged Catalytic Converter Replaced. Burned up Head Gasket-Replaced Underlying Engine Problem: Van EATS OIL- Never Addressed, Nor Repaired)
2/3/09 Honda Odyssey returned for Repairs to Valencia, CA Dealership where purchased. (Oil Below Dipstick. Honda Odyssey is eating 1 qt of oil every week. Solution? An Oil Change. No other problems found. Dealership Reluctant to Look For Problem.)
2/10/09 Honda Odyssey returned for Repairs to Valencia, CA Dealership where purchased.(Oil Low on Dipstick. Honda Odyssey is eating 1 qt of oil every week. Solution? An Oil Change. No other problems found.Dealership Refuses to Look For Problem.)
3/2/09 Honda Odyssey returned for Repairs to Valencia, CA Dealership where purchased.(Oil Below Dipstick. Honda Odyssey is eating 1 qt of oil every week. Solution? Needs to be investigated. For $1600We AGREE-- Same Day- Open & Examine Engine.Service Manager reluctant to Provide Rental. **THE SAME RENTAL I’VE NOW DRIVEN FOR OVER 1 MONTH.**)
3/7/09 NO NEWS. No Contact. HUH??? We Contact Dealership. Investigator investigated on 3/05/09? FINDINGS BY 3/10/09.
3/16/09 NO NEWS. No Contact regarding Investigators Findings. HUH?? We Contact Dealership. Short Engine Block and Pistons to be repaired.
4/1/09 NO NEWS. No Contact……..
Short Engine block finally repaired. Van returned 5-6 weeks later in May 2009.
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