1996 Accord extended emissions warranty

Discussion in 'Accord' started by tsifox, Mar 6, 2005.

  1. tsifox

    tsifox Guest

    I have a 1996 accord EX ,4cyl VTEC and I'm getting code p0401 which is
    EGR valve,insufficient flow.
    I saw on the internet that there is some kind of 14yr extended
    emissions' warranty that was sent to owners in the form of a
    letter,which includes free repairs whenever the Check Engine Light goes
    off and whenever the problem is emissions' related.
    Has anyone had any repairs done under this warranty?
    Thanks
     
    tsifox, Mar 6, 2005
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  2. tsifox

    halo2 guy Guest

    Yes I had repairs done. Last year on my 96 Accord Ex, which I purchased in
    1999 at 32k miles from a local Honda Dealership, I had a check engine light
    come on. I ran the code and it came out O2 sensor circuit. My car had
    about 115k on it. I didn't want to pay for anything and I had remembered
    this warranty from a few years before. It is a one shot deal I believe at
    this mileage.

    I took it in and they fiddled around on their computer saying a repair had
    been done on this car under this warranty but I assured them it had not
    since I had owned it for several years and only taken it in once for an oil
    change when I lived somewhere that I couldn't change my own oil. They were
    fine with that and proceeded to perform the repair.

    When I picked up my car the invoice was about $1200 for replacing the spark
    plug wires, plugs, cap and rotor, cat convertor, and O2 sensor. The O2
    sensor was bad and had to be replaced but it was seized in the cat convertor
    so they replaced the cat also. The great part is that I didn't owe a cent
    since this warranty covered all the repairs.

    All you should have to do is mention the extended emission warranty on this
    vehicle. If they give you a hard time just search the EPA website for the
    related court documents under "honda extended emission warranty" and there
    is a phone number listed to contact somebody to get some gears in motion for
    your repair.

    Like I said I believe this is only a one shot deal, I could be wrong, so
    make sure the repair is worth it. If it is something cheap fix it yourself
    if capable. Otherwise just take it in.

    Let us know how it turned out on this newsgroup.
     
    halo2 guy, Mar 6, 2005
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  3. tsifox

    tsifox Guest

    Thank you for the detailed response.Is there any way to find out if
    this warranty is a one time deal or not?
     
    tsifox, Mar 7, 2005
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  4. tsifox

    tsifox Guest

    I'm taking it to the dealer tomorrow so I will let you know how it
    goes.Thanks for the help.
     
    tsifox, Mar 10, 2005
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  5. tsifox

    tsifox Guest

    Well,
    I just picked up my car from the dealer and this is what was done:
    The EGR valve was replaced and all the ports were cleaned.They also
    performed the one time tune up.
    The guy told me that there was excessive carbon buildup and suggested a
    fuel injection service as well as throttle plate service which was not
    covered under the extended emissions warranty.
    I just drove the car for 5min from the dealer to my house but it seems
    that it is a lot more responsive.
    Thanks for your help halo2.
     
    tsifox, Mar 11, 2005
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  6. tsifox

    halo2 guy Guest

    Right on ..so I assumed you didn't pay for anything???
     
    halo2 guy, Mar 11, 2005
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  7. tsifox

    tsifox Guest

    I had to pay for the fuel injection cleaning and the throttle plate
    service.
     
    tsifox, Mar 11, 2005
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