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2183 messages, Last post on Nov 26, 2009 at 9:02 AM
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| Hahaha... This is a sarcasm, isn't it? But I agree with you: Why haven't we heard of any lawsuit if the problems are so widespread. | |
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Replying to: brian83 (Nov 11, 2008 7:05 pm) Hope this messgae will encourage people to come forward and joint together to do something . |
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Now that I got someone's attention, call the media (ie. new paper) and ask them to help with directing you to the proper lawyer to ask about how do you start proceedings of a class action suit. Also ask them to print a story on all of us poor suckers with the honda V6 accord. Don't forget to print your results back on the forum. Every one has to get involed. Ihave already started to contact the media myself and waiting for directions. I'm from Canada and it's alot harder to get a class action suit started up here.
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I need to mention that we can't use the Forums to solicit participation in class action suits. If someone wants to use their CarSpace page to post relevant information, though, that's acceptable. Hope things work out. |
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Replying to: brian83 (Nov 12, 2008 5:54 am) I hope that means that when you get one going then you are the one who would actually get something out of it not the lawyers, unlike what usually happens in the USA! But seriously, I don't think any decent attorney would want to spend their time on this one hoping for a grand reward at the end, mainly due to the fact that the number of affected V6's can nit be that high, considering they are a small % of V6's sold that are a small % of Accords sold anyhow. |
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Replying to: itochu (Feb 24, 2008 10:07 pm)
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I am one of the V6 owners who has had only slight issues with the "surging" problem that has been described often on this forum. I have also felt some improvement over the 12 months that I have now owned the car. However, today driving to work, it seemed to be more pronounced again and the surging feeling reminded me of at least a couple of references made here regarding the possibility that the torque converter is disengaging and engaging. It should be noted that this surging is not necessarily linked to the ECO light turning off and on, but appears to occur somewhat randomly. I really feel the torque converter might be the actual feeling experienced. Has anyone given this theory any more thought or had this checked out? Is anyone aware of adjustments that can be made specifically to the operation of the torque converter that might rectify at least the surging feeling?
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Replying to: goltr_man (Nov 14, 2008 7:55 am) Thank you Anthony
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Replying to: abeeb (Nov 14, 2008 8:27 am)
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Replying to: dpmeersman (Nov 14, 2008 11:44 am) I've only had my car in twice (just for oil changes) since I've owned it so I haven't had Honda check into this issue at all, but I will suggest the torque converter theory to them next time. Again, if anyone else out there has more thoughts on this, please respond. (By the way, you'll note that I said the only two times I've had the car in for service were for regular oil changes. In this respect, my high expectations on the reliability of the car are clearly met!)
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