2000 civic?

Discussion in 'Civic' started by shawn, Apr 18, 2006.

  1. shawn

    shawn Guest

    My mom brought her car in today for a service code. They conected the
    diagnostics, and it needed a primary 02 Sensor. $160.00 Labor $216.00
    part $80.00 Diagnostic =$456.00 for an O2 sensor. Man I am glad I dont
    own a Honda
     
    shawn, Apr 18, 2006
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  2. shawn

    Art Guest

    Wouldn't that be covered by emissions warranty?
     
    Art, Apr 18, 2006
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    The OEM part (NTK) is only $95 at NAPA in Canada, 1/2 hour to change.

    Man am I glad I don't get my Hondas serviced where your mom does . .

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Apr 18, 2006
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  4. wow curly, good to know about the oem sensor at NAPA.

    Thinking about changing mine out at 250000kms.... though I may try to
    recondition them as described (i think) on Tegger.com, boiling in lime away?
    Anyone try that successfully?

    To the OP, before laying out that kinda cash, I would definitely have gotten
    a second opinion. Also, was it the primary (top) or secondary (bottom)
    sensor? Primary would definitly be more important to change right aways, but
    you could get away with driving with a bad secondary for a while.

    I had a code pop up on my 98 civic at 85000kms.... my shop did the
    responsible thing.... They checked it and the code read Primary O2 sensor.
    Then they cleared it and said to come back if it reoccured. It did come back
    in a day or so, but this time it read bad Catalytic converter. They replaced
    the cat after verifying on warranty, and tested both O2 sensors before
    putting back in to the new Catalytic Converter/Exhaust Manifold assembly. (
    $800 OEM part!) A good shop would only charge one diagnostic fee for the
    above if not covered on warranty.

    On a side note, I am about 99% sure that the above situation was caused by
    some bad gas. I was in Regina Saskatchewan, and filled up at a station my
    friend recommended, as they gave a cash discount. First clue shoulda been
    that it smelled like nail polish remover while refueling.... The car bucked
    and complained the whole way back home, and I only got about 280kms on that
    tank of fuel. Filled up at the Esso in Virden, and it was like a new car
    again. About a week later, the Check Engine light came on.

    Perhaps the same happened to your mom's car? Bad gas is more common than
    most people think....

    t
     
    loewent via CarKB.com, Apr 18, 2006
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  5. shawn

    SoCalMike Guest

    a $99 actron scantool told me the same thing...
    the part cost me the same
    the labor was easier than changing a spark plug... 10 mins

    so for $316 i did it myself in 10 mins and have an OBD2 scantool i can
    keep for the rest of my life.

    sounds like the dealer screwed yer mom over, big time. especially the labor!
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 18, 2006
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  6. shawn

    M.Paul Guest

    Ouch! Did she take it to Midas?
     
    M.Paul, Apr 18, 2006
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  7. shawn

    shawn Guest

    This was at the Dealershiip where she bought he car. I probably wouldnt be
    too upset, butthe dang car only has 14500 miles, and yes it is a 2000.
     
    shawn, Apr 18, 2006
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  8. Brings me back to the bad/old gas theory, obviously this car is not driven
    that often. Gas goes bad within 3-6 months, running that through the engine
    after sitting for a long time could have a deleterious effect on many systems,
    and will definitely reduce fuel economy.
     
    loewent via CarKB.com, Apr 18, 2006
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  9. shawn

    shawn Guest

    She drove 1.5 miles to work, and then back home. Up untill last January, she
    retired. Now only drives once a week.
     
    shawn, Apr 19, 2006
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  10. shawn

    SoCalMike Guest

    well... the dealer screwed her. guess they figured thatd be the last car
    shed buy in a while. id ask for a refund on the labor, or for it to be
    cut down to a half hr, max.

    if they claim "book time" id wanna see the book. how many hours is
    claimed on the work order?
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 19, 2006
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