Re: 14 year/150,000 mile extended warranty for Hondas..anybodyuse it?
That's what I want to know. I am surprised you only got the plugs when the
decree specifically mentions the plugs along with all the other stuff. CaptainKrunch "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote in message news:BC5445E1.4A92F%e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org... > On 2/14/04 9:31 PM, in article 5fudnfB_maNnVrPdRVn-uw@comcast.com, > "electricked" <welcomehowcome@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > Thanks for the link. Very useful. Is there such warranty for newly purchased > > vehicles? Just curious. > > > > --Viktor > > > > "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message > > news:1o-dnZsVB9oeL7PdRVn-tw@comcast.com... > >> Has anybody here utilized the extended emission warranty for their 95-97 > > or > >> so Hondas in which Honda agrees to change the plugs, wires, cap and rotor, > >> change oil and filter, scan the OBD II system and replace any emission > >> related components free of charge to the customer? > >> > >> I would like to hear good or bad how this turned out for you. > >> > >> CaptainKrunch > >> > >> > > > > > > It was a one-time thing instead of a recall for some of the first OBD-II > Hondas because the Govt found out Honda did not install/connect all the > required sensors. > > The dealers do the check automatically if the car ever enters their garage > and the mileage is in the specified range. In my case, without asking. All > it amounted to was a set of free spark plugs. > |
Re: 14 year/150,000 mile extended warranty for Hondas..anybodyuse it?
I read the decree couple times and this is what I came up with. Between
50,000-75,000 miles you can bring the vehicle in and get it inspected as many times as you like to look for emission related defect and they'll repair it as necessary. In the person's case below, all the car needed was spark plugs. The one time tune up is a separate thing from the inspection, and it's as stated below. If you would like the one time oil change and tune up I would call and make an appointment and reference the consent decree. b. 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. "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message news:E7adnbsRIOwHcrPdRVn_iw@comcast.com... > That's what I want to know. I am surprised you only got the plugs when the > decree specifically mentions the plugs along with all the other stuff. > > CaptainKrunch > > > "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote in message > news:BC5445E1.4A92F%e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org... > > On 2/14/04 9:31 PM, in article 5fudnfB_maNnVrPdRVn-uw@comcast.com, > > "electricked" <welcomehowcome@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Thanks for the link. Very useful. Is there such warranty for newly > purchased > > > vehicles? Just curious. > > > > > > --Viktor > > > > > > "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message > > > news:1o-dnZsVB9oeL7PdRVn-tw@comcast.com... > > >> Has anybody here utilized the extended emission warranty for their > 95-97 > > > or > > >> so Hondas in which Honda agrees to change the plugs, wires, cap and > rotor, > > >> change oil and filter, scan the OBD II system and replace any emission > > >> related components free of charge to the customer? > > >> > > >> I would like to hear good or bad how this turned out for you. > > >> > > >> CaptainKrunch > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > It was a one-time thing instead of a recall for some of the first OBD-II > > Hondas because the Govt found out Honda did not install/connect all the > > required sensors. > > > > The dealers do the check automatically if the car ever enters their garage > > and the mileage is in the specified range. In my case, without asking. > All > > it amounted to was a set of free spark plugs. > > > > |
Re: 14 year/150,000 mile extended warranty for Hondas..anybodyuse it?
I read the decree couple times and this is what I came up with. Between
50,000-75,000 miles you can bring the vehicle in and get it inspected as many times as you like to look for emission related defect and they'll repair it as necessary. In the person's case below, all the car needed was spark plugs. The one time tune up is a separate thing from the inspection, and it's as stated below. If you would like the one time oil change and tune up I would call and make an appointment and reference the consent decree. b. 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. "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message news:E7adnbsRIOwHcrPdRVn_iw@comcast.com... > That's what I want to know. I am surprised you only got the plugs when the > decree specifically mentions the plugs along with all the other stuff. > > CaptainKrunch > > > "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote in message > news:BC5445E1.4A92F%e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org... > > On 2/14/04 9:31 PM, in article 5fudnfB_maNnVrPdRVn-uw@comcast.com, > > "electricked" <welcomehowcome@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Thanks for the link. Very useful. Is there such warranty for newly > purchased > > > vehicles? Just curious. > > > > > > --Viktor > > > > > > "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message > > > news:1o-dnZsVB9oeL7PdRVn-tw@comcast.com... > > >> Has anybody here utilized the extended emission warranty for their > 95-97 > > > or > > >> so Hondas in which Honda agrees to change the plugs, wires, cap and > rotor, > > >> change oil and filter, scan the OBD II system and replace any emission > > >> related components free of charge to the customer? > > >> > > >> I would like to hear good or bad how this turned out for you. > > >> > > >> CaptainKrunch > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > It was a one-time thing instead of a recall for some of the first OBD-II > > Hondas because the Govt found out Honda did not install/connect all the > > required sensors. > > > > The dealers do the check automatically if the car ever enters their garage > > and the mileage is in the specified range. In my case, without asking. > All > > it amounted to was a set of free spark plugs. > > > > |
Re: 14 year/150,000 mile extended warranty for Hondas..anybodyuse it?
I read the decree couple times and this is what I came up with. Between
50,000-75,000 miles you can bring the vehicle in and get it inspected as many times as you like to look for emission related defect and they'll repair it as necessary. In the person's case below, all the car needed was spark plugs. The one time tune up is a separate thing from the inspection, and it's as stated below. If you would like the one time oil change and tune up I would call and make an appointment and reference the consent decree. b. 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. "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message news:E7adnbsRIOwHcrPdRVn_iw@comcast.com... > That's what I want to know. I am surprised you only got the plugs when the > decree specifically mentions the plugs along with all the other stuff. > > CaptainKrunch > > > "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote in message > news:BC5445E1.4A92F%e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org... > > On 2/14/04 9:31 PM, in article 5fudnfB_maNnVrPdRVn-uw@comcast.com, > > "electricked" <welcomehowcome@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Thanks for the link. Very useful. Is there such warranty for newly > purchased > > > vehicles? Just curious. > > > > > > --Viktor > > > > > > "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message > > > news:1o-dnZsVB9oeL7PdRVn-tw@comcast.com... > > >> Has anybody here utilized the extended emission warranty for their > 95-97 > > > or > > >> so Hondas in which Honda agrees to change the plugs, wires, cap and > rotor, > > >> change oil and filter, scan the OBD II system and replace any emission > > >> related components free of charge to the customer? > > >> > > >> I would like to hear good or bad how this turned out for you. > > >> > > >> CaptainKrunch > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > It was a one-time thing instead of a recall for some of the first OBD-II > > Hondas because the Govt found out Honda did not install/connect all the > > required sensors. > > > > The dealers do the check automatically if the car ever enters their garage > > and the mileage is in the specified range. In my case, without asking. > All > > it amounted to was a set of free spark plugs. > > > > |
Re: 14 year/150,000 mile extended warranty for Hondas..anybodyuseit?
That may be what it says, but that's not what they do/did. In the case I
noted below, I had literally replaced the spark plugs the previous day with OEM NGK's from that same dealer's parts desk! The car had about 73,000 miles on it at the time and what the guy said was "We went ahead and did the 150,000 mile one because it was close, so we're clear of it on this car now." So I'll restate my original suggestion - if you don't want it done prematurely, steer clear of the dealer. On 2/16/04 9:49 AM, in article wE5Yb.333912$na.491301@attbi_s04, "Pailyn" <fluffydaddym3@yahoooo.com> wrote: > I read the decree couple times and this is what I came up with. Between > 50,000-75,000 miles you can bring the vehicle in and get it inspected as > many times as you like to look for emission related defect and they'll > repair it as necessary. In the person's case below, all the car needed was > spark plugs. > > The one time tune up is a separate thing from the inspection, and it's as > stated below. If you would like the one time oil change and tune up I would > call and make an appointment and reference the consent decree. > > > > b. 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. > > > > "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message > news:E7adnbsRIOwHcrPdRVn_iw@comcast.com... >> That's what I want to know. I am surprised you only got the plugs when > the >> decree specifically mentions the plugs along with all the other stuff. >> >> CaptainKrunch >> >> >> "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote in message >> news:BC5445E1.4A92F%e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org... >>> On 2/14/04 9:31 PM, in article 5fudnfB_maNnVrPdRVn-uw@comcast.com, >>> "electricked" <welcomehowcome@hotmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks for the link. Very useful. Is there such warranty for newly >> purchased >>>> vehicles? Just curious. >>>> >>>> --Viktor >>>> >>>> "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message >>>> news:1o-dnZsVB9oeL7PdRVn-tw@comcast.com... >>>>> Has anybody here utilized the extended emission warranty for their >> 95-97 >>>> or >>>>> so Hondas in which Honda agrees to change the plugs, wires, cap and >> rotor, >>>>> change oil and filter, scan the OBD II system and replace any > emission >>>>> related components free of charge to the customer? >>>>> >>>>> I would like to hear good or bad how this turned out for you. >>>>> >>>>> CaptainKrunch >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> It was a one-time thing instead of a recall for some of the first OBD-II >>> Hondas because the Govt found out Honda did not install/connect all the >>> required sensors. >>> >>> The dealers do the check automatically if the car ever enters their > garage >>> and the mileage is in the specified range. In my case, without asking. >> All >>> it amounted to was a set of free spark plugs. >>> >> >> > > |
Re: 14 year/150,000 mile extended warranty for Hondas..anybodyuseit?
That may be what it says, but that's not what they do/did. In the case I
noted below, I had literally replaced the spark plugs the previous day with OEM NGK's from that same dealer's parts desk! The car had about 73,000 miles on it at the time and what the guy said was "We went ahead and did the 150,000 mile one because it was close, so we're clear of it on this car now." So I'll restate my original suggestion - if you don't want it done prematurely, steer clear of the dealer. On 2/16/04 9:49 AM, in article wE5Yb.333912$na.491301@attbi_s04, "Pailyn" <fluffydaddym3@yahoooo.com> wrote: > I read the decree couple times and this is what I came up with. Between > 50,000-75,000 miles you can bring the vehicle in and get it inspected as > many times as you like to look for emission related defect and they'll > repair it as necessary. In the person's case below, all the car needed was > spark plugs. > > The one time tune up is a separate thing from the inspection, and it's as > stated below. If you would like the one time oil change and tune up I would > call and make an appointment and reference the consent decree. > > > > b. 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. > > > > "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message > news:E7adnbsRIOwHcrPdRVn_iw@comcast.com... >> That's what I want to know. I am surprised you only got the plugs when > the >> decree specifically mentions the plugs along with all the other stuff. >> >> CaptainKrunch >> >> >> "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote in message >> news:BC5445E1.4A92F%e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org... >>> On 2/14/04 9:31 PM, in article 5fudnfB_maNnVrPdRVn-uw@comcast.com, >>> "electricked" <welcomehowcome@hotmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks for the link. Very useful. Is there such warranty for newly >> purchased >>>> vehicles? Just curious. >>>> >>>> --Viktor >>>> >>>> "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message >>>> news:1o-dnZsVB9oeL7PdRVn-tw@comcast.com... >>>>> Has anybody here utilized the extended emission warranty for their >> 95-97 >>>> or >>>>> so Hondas in which Honda agrees to change the plugs, wires, cap and >> rotor, >>>>> change oil and filter, scan the OBD II system and replace any > emission >>>>> related components free of charge to the customer? >>>>> >>>>> I would like to hear good or bad how this turned out for you. >>>>> >>>>> CaptainKrunch >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> It was a one-time thing instead of a recall for some of the first OBD-II >>> Hondas because the Govt found out Honda did not install/connect all the >>> required sensors. >>> >>> The dealers do the check automatically if the car ever enters their > garage >>> and the mileage is in the specified range. In my case, without asking. >> All >>> it amounted to was a set of free spark plugs. >>> >> >> > > |
Re: 14 year/150,000 mile extended warranty for Hondas..anybodyuseit?
That may be what it says, but that's not what they do/did. In the case I
noted below, I had literally replaced the spark plugs the previous day with OEM NGK's from that same dealer's parts desk! The car had about 73,000 miles on it at the time and what the guy said was "We went ahead and did the 150,000 mile one because it was close, so we're clear of it on this car now." So I'll restate my original suggestion - if you don't want it done prematurely, steer clear of the dealer. On 2/16/04 9:49 AM, in article wE5Yb.333912$na.491301@attbi_s04, "Pailyn" <fluffydaddym3@yahoooo.com> wrote: > I read the decree couple times and this is what I came up with. Between > 50,000-75,000 miles you can bring the vehicle in and get it inspected as > many times as you like to look for emission related defect and they'll > repair it as necessary. In the person's case below, all the car needed was > spark plugs. > > The one time tune up is a separate thing from the inspection, and it's as > stated below. If you would like the one time oil change and tune up I would > call and make an appointment and reference the consent decree. > > > > b. 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. > > > > "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message > news:E7adnbsRIOwHcrPdRVn_iw@comcast.com... >> That's what I want to know. I am surprised you only got the plugs when > the >> decree specifically mentions the plugs along with all the other stuff. >> >> CaptainKrunch >> >> >> "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote in message >> news:BC5445E1.4A92F%e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org... >>> On 2/14/04 9:31 PM, in article 5fudnfB_maNnVrPdRVn-uw@comcast.com, >>> "electricked" <welcomehowcome@hotmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks for the link. Very useful. Is there such warranty for newly >> purchased >>>> vehicles? Just curious. >>>> >>>> --Viktor >>>> >>>> "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message >>>> news:1o-dnZsVB9oeL7PdRVn-tw@comcast.com... >>>>> Has anybody here utilized the extended emission warranty for their >> 95-97 >>>> or >>>>> so Hondas in which Honda agrees to change the plugs, wires, cap and >> rotor, >>>>> change oil and filter, scan the OBD II system and replace any > emission >>>>> related components free of charge to the customer? >>>>> >>>>> I would like to hear good or bad how this turned out for you. >>>>> >>>>> CaptainKrunch >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> It was a one-time thing instead of a recall for some of the first OBD-II >>> Hondas because the Govt found out Honda did not install/connect all the >>> required sensors. >>> >>> The dealers do the check automatically if the car ever enters their > garage >>> and the mileage is in the specified range. In my case, without asking. >> All >>> it amounted to was a set of free spark plugs. >>> >> >> > > |
Re: 14 year/150,000 mile extended warranty for Hondas..anybodyuseit?
If it's in writing and they're suppose to provide it.. I would demand for
it. If they don't, I would contact Honda NA directly and discuss it with them. "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote in message news:BC565269.4B7A4%e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org... > That may be what it says, but that's not what they do/did. In the case I > noted below, I had literally replaced the spark plugs the previous day with > OEM NGK's from that same dealer's parts desk! The car had about 73,000 > miles on it at the time and what the guy said was "We went ahead and did the > 150,000 mile one because it was close, so we're clear of it on this car > now." > > So I'll restate my original suggestion - if you don't want it done > prematurely, steer clear of the dealer. > > > On 2/16/04 9:49 AM, in article wE5Yb.333912$na.491301@attbi_s04, "Pailyn" > <fluffydaddym3@yahoooo.com> wrote: > > > I read the decree couple times and this is what I came up with. Between > > 50,000-75,000 miles you can bring the vehicle in and get it inspected as > > many times as you like to look for emission related defect and they'll > > repair it as necessary. In the person's case below, all the car needed was > > spark plugs. > > > > The one time tune up is a separate thing from the inspection, and it's as > > stated below. If you would like the one time oil change and tune up I would > > call and make an appointment and reference the consent decree. > > > > > > > > b. 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. > > > > > > > > "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message > > news:E7adnbsRIOwHcrPdRVn_iw@comcast.com... > >> That's what I want to know. I am surprised you only got the plugs when > > the > >> decree specifically mentions the plugs along with all the other stuff. > >> > >> CaptainKrunch > >> > >> > >> "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote in message > >> news:BC5445E1.4A92F%e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org... > >>> On 2/14/04 9:31 PM, in article 5fudnfB_maNnVrPdRVn-uw@comcast.com, > >>> "electricked" <welcomehowcome@hotmail.com> wrote: > >>> > >>>> Thanks for the link. Very useful. Is there such warranty for newly > >> purchased > >>>> vehicles? Just curious. > >>>> > >>>> --Viktor > >>>> > >>>> "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message > >>>> news:1o-dnZsVB9oeL7PdRVn-tw@comcast.com... > >>>>> Has anybody here utilized the extended emission warranty for their > >> 95-97 > >>>> or > >>>>> so Hondas in which Honda agrees to change the plugs, wires, cap and > >> rotor, > >>>>> change oil and filter, scan the OBD II system and replace any > > emission > >>>>> related components free of charge to the customer? > >>>>> > >>>>> I would like to hear good or bad how this turned out for you. > >>>>> > >>>>> CaptainKrunch > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> It was a one-time thing instead of a recall for some of the first OBD-II > >>> Hondas because the Govt found out Honda did not install/connect all the > >>> required sensors. > >>> > >>> The dealers do the check automatically if the car ever enters their > > garage > >>> and the mileage is in the specified range. In my case, without asking. > >> All > >>> it amounted to was a set of free spark plugs. > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > |
Re: 14 year/150,000 mile extended warranty for Hondas..anybodyuseit?
If it's in writing and they're suppose to provide it.. I would demand for
it. If they don't, I would contact Honda NA directly and discuss it with them. "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote in message news:BC565269.4B7A4%e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org... > That may be what it says, but that's not what they do/did. In the case I > noted below, I had literally replaced the spark plugs the previous day with > OEM NGK's from that same dealer's parts desk! The car had about 73,000 > miles on it at the time and what the guy said was "We went ahead and did the > 150,000 mile one because it was close, so we're clear of it on this car > now." > > So I'll restate my original suggestion - if you don't want it done > prematurely, steer clear of the dealer. > > > On 2/16/04 9:49 AM, in article wE5Yb.333912$na.491301@attbi_s04, "Pailyn" > <fluffydaddym3@yahoooo.com> wrote: > > > I read the decree couple times and this is what I came up with. Between > > 50,000-75,000 miles you can bring the vehicle in and get it inspected as > > many times as you like to look for emission related defect and they'll > > repair it as necessary. In the person's case below, all the car needed was > > spark plugs. > > > > The one time tune up is a separate thing from the inspection, and it's as > > stated below. If you would like the one time oil change and tune up I would > > call and make an appointment and reference the consent decree. > > > > > > > > b. 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. > > > > > > > > "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message > > news:E7adnbsRIOwHcrPdRVn_iw@comcast.com... > >> That's what I want to know. I am surprised you only got the plugs when > > the > >> decree specifically mentions the plugs along with all the other stuff. > >> > >> CaptainKrunch > >> > >> > >> "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote in message > >> news:BC5445E1.4A92F%e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org... > >>> On 2/14/04 9:31 PM, in article 5fudnfB_maNnVrPdRVn-uw@comcast.com, > >>> "electricked" <welcomehowcome@hotmail.com> wrote: > >>> > >>>> Thanks for the link. Very useful. Is there such warranty for newly > >> purchased > >>>> vehicles? Just curious. > >>>> > >>>> --Viktor > >>>> > >>>> "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message > >>>> news:1o-dnZsVB9oeL7PdRVn-tw@comcast.com... > >>>>> Has anybody here utilized the extended emission warranty for their > >> 95-97 > >>>> or > >>>>> so Hondas in which Honda agrees to change the plugs, wires, cap and > >> rotor, > >>>>> change oil and filter, scan the OBD II system and replace any > > emission > >>>>> related components free of charge to the customer? > >>>>> > >>>>> I would like to hear good or bad how this turned out for you. > >>>>> > >>>>> CaptainKrunch > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> It was a one-time thing instead of a recall for some of the first OBD-II > >>> Hondas because the Govt found out Honda did not install/connect all the > >>> required sensors. > >>> > >>> The dealers do the check automatically if the car ever enters their > > garage > >>> and the mileage is in the specified range. In my case, without asking. > >> All > >>> it amounted to was a set of free spark plugs. > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > |
Re: 14 year/150,000 mile extended warranty for Hondas..anybodyuseit?
If it's in writing and they're suppose to provide it.. I would demand for
it. If they don't, I would contact Honda NA directly and discuss it with them. "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote in message news:BC565269.4B7A4%e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org... > That may be what it says, but that's not what they do/did. In the case I > noted below, I had literally replaced the spark plugs the previous day with > OEM NGK's from that same dealer's parts desk! The car had about 73,000 > miles on it at the time and what the guy said was "We went ahead and did the > 150,000 mile one because it was close, so we're clear of it on this car > now." > > So I'll restate my original suggestion - if you don't want it done > prematurely, steer clear of the dealer. > > > On 2/16/04 9:49 AM, in article wE5Yb.333912$na.491301@attbi_s04, "Pailyn" > <fluffydaddym3@yahoooo.com> wrote: > > > I read the decree couple times and this is what I came up with. Between > > 50,000-75,000 miles you can bring the vehicle in and get it inspected as > > many times as you like to look for emission related defect and they'll > > repair it as necessary. In the person's case below, all the car needed was > > spark plugs. > > > > The one time tune up is a separate thing from the inspection, and it's as > > stated below. If you would like the one time oil change and tune up I would > > call and make an appointment and reference the consent decree. > > > > > > > > b. 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. > > > > > > > > "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message > > news:E7adnbsRIOwHcrPdRVn_iw@comcast.com... > >> That's what I want to know. I am surprised you only got the plugs when > > the > >> decree specifically mentions the plugs along with all the other stuff. > >> > >> CaptainKrunch > >> > >> > >> "E. Meyer" <e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote in message > >> news:BC5445E1.4A92F%e.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org... > >>> On 2/14/04 9:31 PM, in article 5fudnfB_maNnVrPdRVn-uw@comcast.com, > >>> "electricked" <welcomehowcome@hotmail.com> wrote: > >>> > >>>> Thanks for the link. Very useful. Is there such warranty for newly > >> purchased > >>>> vehicles? Just curious. > >>>> > >>>> --Viktor > >>>> > >>>> "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message > >>>> news:1o-dnZsVB9oeL7PdRVn-tw@comcast.com... > >>>>> Has anybody here utilized the extended emission warranty for their > >> 95-97 > >>>> or > >>>>> so Hondas in which Honda agrees to change the plugs, wires, cap and > >> rotor, > >>>>> change oil and filter, scan the OBD II system and replace any > > emission > >>>>> related components free of charge to the customer? > >>>>> > >>>>> I would like to hear good or bad how this turned out for you. > >>>>> > >>>>> CaptainKrunch > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> It was a one-time thing instead of a recall for some of the first OBD-II > >>> Hondas because the Govt found out Honda did not install/connect all the > >>> required sensors. > >>> > >>> The dealers do the check automatically if the car ever enters their > > garage > >>> and the mileage is in the specified range. In my case, without asking. > >> All > >>> it amounted to was a set of free spark plugs. > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > |
Re: 14 year/150,000 mile extendend warranty for Hondas..anybody use it?
The most important part of the warranty is that if anything turns on the
check engine light during the warranty period, it is fixed for free. "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message news:1o-dnZsVB9oeL7PdRVn-tw@comcast.com... > Has anybody here utilized the extended emission warranty for their 95-97 or > so Hondas in which Honda agrees to change the plugs, wires, cap and rotor, > change oil and filter, scan the OBD II system and replace any emission > related components free of charge to the customer? > > I would like to hear good or bad how this turned out for you. > > CaptainKrunch > > |
Re: 14 year/150,000 mile extendend warranty for Hondas..anybody use it?
The most important part of the warranty is that if anything turns on the
check engine light during the warranty period, it is fixed for free. "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message news:1o-dnZsVB9oeL7PdRVn-tw@comcast.com... > Has anybody here utilized the extended emission warranty for their 95-97 or > so Hondas in which Honda agrees to change the plugs, wires, cap and rotor, > change oil and filter, scan the OBD II system and replace any emission > related components free of charge to the customer? > > I would like to hear good or bad how this turned out for you. > > CaptainKrunch > > |
Re: 14 year/150,000 mile extendend warranty for Hondas..anybody use it?
The most important part of the warranty is that if anything turns on the
check engine light during the warranty period, it is fixed for free. "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message news:1o-dnZsVB9oeL7PdRVn-tw@comcast.com... > Has anybody here utilized the extended emission warranty for their 95-97 or > so Hondas in which Honda agrees to change the plugs, wires, cap and rotor, > change oil and filter, scan the OBD II system and replace any emission > related components free of charge to the customer? > > I would like to hear good or bad how this turned out for you. > > CaptainKrunch > > |
Re: 14 year/150,000 mile extendend warranty for Hondas..anybody use it?
>The most important part of the warranty is that if anything turns on the
>check engine light during the warranty period, it is fixed for free. Is this 'hidden' warranty valid in Canada? Where could I find out more about it? I have a 1997 Honda Civic Hatchback CX and had to have the oxygen sensor changed a while back cause the check engine light cam on. System too lean or something (ODBII error 171). Thanks! -- xyz025@hotmail.com |
Re: 14 year/150,000 mile extendend warranty for Hondas..anybody use it?
>The most important part of the warranty is that if anything turns on the
>check engine light during the warranty period, it is fixed for free. Is this 'hidden' warranty valid in Canada? Where could I find out more about it? I have a 1997 Honda Civic Hatchback CX and had to have the oxygen sensor changed a while back cause the check engine light cam on. System too lean or something (ODBII error 171). Thanks! -- xyz025@hotmail.com |
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