Cause of Cracked Manifold (2000 Civic EX)
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Cause of Cracked Manifold (2000 Civic EX)
Hey everybody, I think I'm getting screwed by my insurance company and
I'd like a 2nd or 3rd opinion. I recently T-boned a mustang that ran a
red light (slow speed, neighborhood thankfully) and had some damage to
the front end of my civic. After making the repairs, the insurance
company brought my civic back, but with a check engine light. The
Honda dealership says it was a bad 02 sensor, and that my manifold is
cracked.
My question is, is this possibly related to the accident? I'd rather
have insurance pay for it than me if at all possible.
Thanks,
Jude
I'd like a 2nd or 3rd opinion. I recently T-boned a mustang that ran a
red light (slow speed, neighborhood thankfully) and had some damage to
the front end of my civic. After making the repairs, the insurance
company brought my civic back, but with a check engine light. The
Honda dealership says it was a bad 02 sensor, and that my manifold is
cracked.
My question is, is this possibly related to the accident? I'd rather
have insurance pay for it than me if at all possible.
Thanks,
Jude
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Re: Cause of Cracked Manifold (2000 Civic EX)
jude.boudreaux@gmail.com wrote:
> Hey everybody, I think I'm getting screwed by my insurance company and
> I'd like a 2nd or 3rd opinion. I recently T-boned a mustang that ran a
> red light (slow speed, neighborhood thankfully) and had some damage to
> the front end of my civic. After making the repairs, the insurance
> company brought my civic back, but with a check engine light. The
> Honda dealership says it was a bad 02 sensor, and that my manifold is
> cracked.
>
> My question is, is this possibly related to the accident? I'd rather
> have insurance pay for it than me if at all possible.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jude
>
in accidents, they usually shatter, not crack. your kind of manifold
usually cracks on its own, so that's probably the situation with you.
> Hey everybody, I think I'm getting screwed by my insurance company and
> I'd like a 2nd or 3rd opinion. I recently T-boned a mustang that ran a
> red light (slow speed, neighborhood thankfully) and had some damage to
> the front end of my civic. After making the repairs, the insurance
> company brought my civic back, but with a check engine light. The
> Honda dealership says it was a bad 02 sensor, and that my manifold is
> cracked.
>
> My question is, is this possibly related to the accident? I'd rather
> have insurance pay for it than me if at all possible.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jude
>
in accidents, they usually shatter, not crack. your kind of manifold
usually cracks on its own, so that's probably the situation with you.
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Re: Cause of Cracked Manifold (2000 Civic EX)
jude.boudreaux@gmail.com wrote:
> Hey everybody, I think I'm getting screwed by my insurance company and
> I'd like a 2nd or 3rd opinion. I recently T-boned a mustang that ran a
> red light (slow speed, neighborhood thankfully) and had some damage to
> the front end of my civic. After making the repairs, the insurance
> company brought my civic back, but with a check engine light. The
> Honda dealership says it was a bad 02 sensor, and that my manifold is
> cracked.
>
> My question is, is this possibly related to the accident? I'd rather
> have insurance pay for it than me if at all possible.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jude
>
in accidents, they usually shatter, not crack. your kind of manifold
usually cracks on its own, so that's probably the situation with you.
> Hey everybody, I think I'm getting screwed by my insurance company and
> I'd like a 2nd or 3rd opinion. I recently T-boned a mustang that ran a
> red light (slow speed, neighborhood thankfully) and had some damage to
> the front end of my civic. After making the repairs, the insurance
> company brought my civic back, but with a check engine light. The
> Honda dealership says it was a bad 02 sensor, and that my manifold is
> cracked.
>
> My question is, is this possibly related to the accident? I'd rather
> have insurance pay for it than me if at all possible.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jude
>
in accidents, they usually shatter, not crack. your kind of manifold
usually cracks on its own, so that's probably the situation with you.
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Re: Cause of Cracked Manifold (2000 Civic EX)
jude.boudreaux@gmail.com wrote:
> Hey everybody, I think I'm getting screwed by my insurance company and
> I'd like a 2nd or 3rd opinion. I recently T-boned a mustang that ran a
> red light (slow speed, neighborhood thankfully) and had some damage to
> the front end of my civic. After making the repairs, the insurance
> company brought my civic back, but with a check engine light. The
> Honda dealership says it was a bad 02 sensor, and that my manifold is
> cracked.
>
> My question is, is this possibly related to the accident? I'd rather
> have insurance pay for it than me if at all possible.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jude
>
in accidents, they usually shatter, not crack. your kind of manifold
usually cracks on its own, so that's probably the situation with you.
> Hey everybody, I think I'm getting screwed by my insurance company and
> I'd like a 2nd or 3rd opinion. I recently T-boned a mustang that ran a
> red light (slow speed, neighborhood thankfully) and had some damage to
> the front end of my civic. After making the repairs, the insurance
> company brought my civic back, but with a check engine light. The
> Honda dealership says it was a bad 02 sensor, and that my manifold is
> cracked.
>
> My question is, is this possibly related to the accident? I'd rather
> have insurance pay for it than me if at all possible.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jude
>
in accidents, they usually shatter, not crack. your kind of manifold
usually cracks on its own, so that's probably the situation with you.
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