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Old Feb 21, 2004 | 06:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Hondaman
I went to the dealership today to get some stuff checked out that I was worried about. Things like belts, hoses, exhaust. So I'm waiting in the lounge reading about the new Mustang, which by the way is not too shabby, and the service lady walks out to get me to tell me everything is done.
So we walk back to the service department and she tells me what they did. They lubed my belts cause they were a bit squeeky, checked everything else and gave it a clean bill of health. Then she told me that they wanted to change my plugs, wires, cap, rotor, and ignition coil. I was like :WTF: and asked how come. She said Honda had some kind of TSB for cars between 75K and 150K and that Honda pays to replace all the aforementioned as well as a free oil change and car wash.

DAYMMMM

Will I buy a Honda again? :thumbup: You damn right!!!

BTW, the total bill for today was right around $00.00
Not a bad day!!!
U got hooked up big time. The car wash and the oil change are key. No one washes cars like honda. i just bought my used 2000 honda civic there in oct. BTW with only 33,000 and honda gave her the illest chassis bath they even got my rims all the way through the spokes into the inside of the wheel and cleaned it out. They left the iLLest shine ever. 1 up to Honda Car wash!@! Wo0t Wo0t!!
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Old Feb 21, 2004 | 07:40 AM
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Originally Posted by SleeperCivicEX
Which year/models does the TSB cover?
I'm not quite sure what years/models this covers. I talked to the head mechanic and he told me all about the recalls on my car and which ones had been performed. This is all done via inputting the car's VIN number into the Honda database. Once they do that, they can tell what recalls your car has as well as which ones have been completed and which ones need to be completed.

As far as the TSB number goes, I'm not sure of the exact number. I'll do some checking on Monday to see if I can get the exact number for all of you that are interested.
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Old Feb 21, 2004 | 11:49 AM
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i can find out on monday for you guys when i go back to work.
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Old Feb 21, 2004 | 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by RiceBurninVTEC
i can find out on monday for you guys when i go back to work.
good ish...:bigok:
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Old Feb 22, 2004 | 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Hondaman
I went to the dealership today to get some stuff checked out that I was worried about. Things like belts, hoses, exhaust. So I'm waiting in the lounge reading about the new Mustang, which by the way is not too shabby, and the service lady walks out to get me to tell me everything is done.
So we walk back to the service department and she tells me what they did. They lubed my belts cause they were a bit squeeky, checked everything else and gave it a clean bill of health. Then she told me that they wanted to change my plugs, wires, cap, rotor, and ignition coil. I was like :WTF: and asked how come. She said Honda had some kind of TSB for cars between 75K and 150K and that Honda pays to replace all the aforementioned as well as a free oil change and car wash.

DAYMMMM

Will I buy a Honda again? :thumbup: You damn right!!!

BTW, the total bill for today was right around $00.00
Not a bad day!!!

YEA hondas and the dealerships go together great. We only have one hear in Prince George B.C. Canada where i live and I even talked my mom into buying a honda, she was going to buy a dodge caravan and i was like hell no and sent her down to honda and they hooked her up with a 2003 Pilot, it was like the first one they sold and I used to have a 1993 GS integra that i took in for service things like timing belt and water pump and ETC , So they no who i am and my moms Pilot has like 55 000 kms on it already and its had no problems and I Recently bought a 1992 Civic si hb and they sold me a Ractive intake for $127 canadian which is like $20 bucks cheaper than everywhere else i looked. Honda dealers are just better!!
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Old Feb 22, 2004 | 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by workman92
YEA hondas and the dealerships go together great. We only have one hear in Prince George B.C. Canada where i live and I even talked my mom into buying a honda, she was going to buy a dodge caravan and i was like hell no and sent her down to honda and they hooked her up with a 2003 Pilot, it was like the first one they sold and I used to have a 1993 GS integra that i took in for service things like timing belt and water pump and ETC , So they no who i am and my moms Pilot has like 55 000 kms on it already and its had no problems and I Recently bought a 1992 Civic si hb and they sold me a Ractive intake for $127 canadian which is like $20 bucks cheaper than everywhere else i looked. Honda dealers are just better!!
127 canadian isnt that like...carry the two....13 dollars american? jfwy
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Old Feb 23, 2004 | 08:30 AM
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Originally Posted by b16aEGcivic
127 canadian isnt that like...carry the two....13 dollars american? jfwy
no, canadians worship the american dollar they will give you like 100 candian bucks just for a 5 dolla bill...som kinda lincoln fetish... :naughty:
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Old Feb 23, 2004 | 08:40 AM
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I do believe the TSB covers all 1995-1997 Honda's. It has something to dow ith Honda lying to the EPA...I donno, I've had a 1996 Civic and a 1997 accord servied under this extended Emissions warranty

I have attached a text file that contains the outline of the Court case and what Honda's Obligations are under the Emissions Warranty Extension.
With respect to each Affected Vehicle brought
into a Dealer during the period from 75,000 through 150,000 miles
of vehicle use, Honda shall instruct and cause its Dealers, at no
cost to the vehicle owner: (i) to replace the spark plugs,
ignition wires, distributor cap, and rotor, using parts of like
or similar quality to the OEM parts; (ii) to change the engine
oil and engine oil filter; and (iii) to scan the OBD system to
identify any emissions-related malfunctions covered by the
Extended Emissions Warranty under this Consent Decree. The
package of replacements and services provided for in this
subparagraph shall be available only once per Affected Vehicle
during the 75,000 through 150,000 mile period of use described
above and Honda shall have no obligation to permit Affected
Vehicle owners to have separate components thereof performed or
provided during separate service visits.
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Old Feb 23, 2004 | 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by vassil3427
I do believe the TSB covers all 1995-1997 Honda's. It has something to dow ith Honda lying to the EPA...I donno, I've had a 1996 Civic and a 1997 accord servied under this extended Emissions warranty

I have attached a text file that contains the outline of the Court case and what Honda's Obligations are under the Emissions Warranty Extension.

Wow, that's great, I had no idea. Thanks!!!
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Old Feb 23, 2004 | 12:41 PM
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you dealership is the shit. lucky you
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