1993 Honda Accord LX Automatic - Brake pedal switch
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Re: 1993 Honda Accord LX Automatic - Brake pedal switch
Hi,
I took the car to the dealer who wanted $178 (switch was $64 and labor
$114). I decided to look in a car in the junkyard. Got the switch
for $10. It took literally 10 minutes to get it off the junk car and
put it in my car.
Regards,
Murali
I took the car to the dealer who wanted $178 (switch was $64 and labor
$114). I decided to look in a car in the junkyard. Got the switch
for $10. It took literally 10 minutes to get it off the junk car and
put it in my car.
Regards,
Murali
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Re: 1993 Honda Accord LX Automatic - Brake pedal switch
Hi,
I took the car to the dealer who wanted $178 (switch was $64 and labor
$114). I decided to look in a car in the junkyard. Got the switch
for $10. It took literally 10 minutes to get it off the junk car and
put it in my car.
Regards,
Murali
I took the car to the dealer who wanted $178 (switch was $64 and labor
$114). I decided to look in a car in the junkyard. Got the switch
for $10. It took literally 10 minutes to get it off the junk car and
put it in my car.
Regards,
Murali
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Re: 1993 Honda Accord LX Automatic - Brake pedal switch
On 22 Nov 2003 12:12:44 -0800, varadacm@hotmail.com (Murali)
scribbled:
>Hi,
>
>I took the car to the dealer who wanted $178 (switch was $64 and labor
>$114). I decided to look in a car in the junkyard. Got the switch
>for $10. It took literally 10 minutes to get it off the junk car and
>put it in my car.
Good on you. You show the dealer who's boss ;-). I had my alternator
fail, and the automotive electrician wanted $400 to fit a
reconditioned one. I then went to my local dealership, and they wanted
$300! I then went to the wreckers and got a new alternator for $50. I
ended up fitting it myself.
--
Phillip Weston
Taumarunui, New Zealand
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scribbled:
>Hi,
>
>I took the car to the dealer who wanted $178 (switch was $64 and labor
>$114). I decided to look in a car in the junkyard. Got the switch
>for $10. It took literally 10 minutes to get it off the junk car and
>put it in my car.
Good on you. You show the dealer who's boss ;-). I had my alternator
fail, and the automotive electrician wanted $400 to fit a
reconditioned one. I then went to my local dealership, and they wanted
$300! I then went to the wreckers and got a new alternator for $50. I
ended up fitting it myself.
--
Phillip Weston
Taumarunui, New Zealand
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Re: 1993 Honda Accord LX Automatic - Brake pedal switch
On 22 Nov 2003 12:12:44 -0800, varadacm@hotmail.com (Murali)
scribbled:
>Hi,
>
>I took the car to the dealer who wanted $178 (switch was $64 and labor
>$114). I decided to look in a car in the junkyard. Got the switch
>for $10. It took literally 10 minutes to get it off the junk car and
>put it in my car.
Good on you. You show the dealer who's boss ;-). I had my alternator
fail, and the automotive electrician wanted $400 to fit a
reconditioned one. I then went to my local dealership, and they wanted
$300! I then went to the wreckers and got a new alternator for $50. I
ended up fitting it myself.
--
Phillip Weston
Taumarunui, New Zealand
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scribbled:
>Hi,
>
>I took the car to the dealer who wanted $178 (switch was $64 and labor
>$114). I decided to look in a car in the junkyard. Got the switch
>for $10. It took literally 10 minutes to get it off the junk car and
>put it in my car.
Good on you. You show the dealer who's boss ;-). I had my alternator
fail, and the automotive electrician wanted $400 to fit a
reconditioned one. I then went to my local dealership, and they wanted
$300! I then went to the wreckers and got a new alternator for $50. I
ended up fitting it myself.
--
Phillip Weston
Taumarunui, New Zealand
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Re: 1993 Honda Accord LX Automatic - Brake pedal switch
On 22 Nov 2003 12:12:44 -0800, varadacm@hotmail.com (Murali)
scribbled:
>Hi,
>
>I took the car to the dealer who wanted $178 (switch was $64 and labor
>$114). I decided to look in a car in the junkyard. Got the switch
>for $10. It took literally 10 minutes to get it off the junk car and
>put it in my car.
Good on you. You show the dealer who's boss ;-). I had my alternator
fail, and the automotive electrician wanted $400 to fit a
reconditioned one. I then went to my local dealership, and they wanted
$300! I then went to the wreckers and got a new alternator for $50. I
ended up fitting it myself.
--
Phillip Weston
Taumarunui, New Zealand
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scribbled:
>Hi,
>
>I took the car to the dealer who wanted $178 (switch was $64 and labor
>$114). I decided to look in a car in the junkyard. Got the switch
>for $10. It took literally 10 minutes to get it off the junk car and
>put it in my car.
Good on you. You show the dealer who's boss ;-). I had my alternator
fail, and the automotive electrician wanted $400 to fit a
reconditioned one. I then went to my local dealership, and they wanted
$300! I then went to the wreckers and got a new alternator for $50. I
ended up fitting it myself.
--
Phillip Weston
Taumarunui, New Zealand
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Re: 1993 Honda Accord LX Automatic - Brake pedal switch
On 22 Nov 2003 12:12:44 -0800, varadacm@hotmail.com (Murali)
scribbled:
>Hi,
>
>I took the car to the dealer who wanted $178 (switch was $64 and labor
>$114). I decided to look in a car in the junkyard. Got the switch
>for $10. It took literally 10 minutes to get it off the junk car and
>put it in my car.
Good on you. You show the dealer who's boss ;-). I had my alternator
fail, and the automotive electrician wanted $400 to fit a
reconditioned one. I then went to my local dealership, and they wanted
$300! I then went to the wreckers and got a new alternator for $50. I
ended up fitting it myself.
--
Phillip Weston
Taumarunui, New Zealand
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scribbled:
>Hi,
>
>I took the car to the dealer who wanted $178 (switch was $64 and labor
>$114). I decided to look in a car in the junkyard. Got the switch
>for $10. It took literally 10 minutes to get it off the junk car and
>put it in my car.
Good on you. You show the dealer who's boss ;-). I had my alternator
fail, and the automotive electrician wanted $400 to fit a
reconditioned one. I then went to my local dealership, and they wanted
$300! I then went to the wreckers and got a new alternator for $50. I
ended up fitting it myself.
--
Phillip Weston
Taumarunui, New Zealand
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