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mayonaise 10-15-2004 07:00 PM

04 civic problem
 
this is about a friend's civic, who is away at college. so i can't describe the problem from personal experience, only from what she's telling me.

the civic is about a month old, 2004 LX sedan. my friend is saying that when she goes over a speed bump, she hears a pretty distinct "clunk". she says it's coming from the front but she can't determine which side. and she can feel it through the floorboard/pedals.

this might not be related, but a couple days after she got the car, she thought the alignment was off (her dad thought so too). the car would drift on a straight road. so they took it back to the dealer, but they pretty much avoided actually checking the alignment at all costs. they told her a bunch of bullshit about how they fixed it by adjusting the tire pressure (even tho her dad checked the tire pressure before they brought it in)... next they took it on a test drive and said it was within spec - HOW can they tell that the alignment is within spec just by driving it? sounds like a bunch of bullshit to me. anyways, like i said i'm not sure if it could be related, but thought i should mention.

so, without any additional information, do you have any idea what the problem could be? it's not affecting her regular driving (yet), and nothing else seems to be wrong.. but that's not a happy thing to be hearing in a month-old car.

asiandoood 10-15-2004 07:13 PM

did she go through any rough roads or hit any bad potholes?

if the alignment and everything else is all good...the only thing i can think of is a broken tie rod or control arm.... although im not too familiar with the new civic front suspension setup.

19.3secS2K 10-15-2004 09:44 PM

she probably hit a curb :chuckles:

:reechy: female driver, no survivor :exnbp: :reechy:

Civic2Scooby 10-15-2004 10:22 PM

if its that new, then take it in to the stealership....they should take car of ya under warranty if they dont suck

96GreenCivic 10-16-2004 06:32 AM


Originally Posted by b16aEGcivic
if its that new, then take it in to the stealership....they should take car of ya under warranty if they dont suck

^^Ditto^^
Take it back to the dealership.

mayonaise 10-16-2004 09:59 AM


Originally Posted by 96GreenCivic
^^Ditto^^
Take it back to the dealership.

well yeah, obviously. i just wanted to try and get some ideas about it

19.3secS2K 10-16-2004 12:24 PM

don't fawk with a car under warrenty. Its kinda stupid, if you think about it.

what idea's are there to get? :dunno:

Paul 10-16-2004 03:05 PM


Originally Posted by b16aEGcivic
if its that new, then take it in to the stealership....they should take car of ya under warranty if they dont suck

if it was related to operator error (hitting a curb) , they will not fix it under warranty, however if it is a defective part from the factory, they will repair/replace it.

mayonaise 10-17-2004 02:08 AM

no curbs were hit - in fact, nothing was hit. if there's a problem it's a defect

not gonna **** with the car, how did anyone get that in their head? i just wanted to get an idea of what might be wrong.

oscar_425 10-17-2004 11:50 AM


Originally Posted by b16aEGcivic
if its that new, then take it in to the stealership....they should take car of ya under warranty if they dont suck

STEALERSHIP....hahahahahaha thats a new funny word.... :rofl:


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