2002 Honda Warranty Book

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Skippy via CarKB.com, Jun 10, 2006.

  1. Just came back from the garage where my Honda CRV is being service. The
    mechanic told me what the problem was and it should be covered on the power
    train warranty. He said it covers up to 80,000 miles. He told me to look
    at my warranty book. I got home and the dealer never gave us one. Can
    anyone verify it is 80,000 miles. I am going to call American Honda on
    Monday. Sure would like an answer on this. Anyone please.


    Skippy
     
    Skippy via CarKB.com, Jun 10, 2006
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  2. Skippy via CarKB.com

    Elle Guest

    Go to site http://automobiles.honda.com/ . Click on "Owner
    Link." A new window will open. Click on "Register Today."
    When done registering, login etc. Click on
    "warranty/contracts," then click on the link to your CR-V's
    warranty. It's a large pdf file. Or try the following link:

    http://www.ahm-ownerlink.com/Documentum/Warranty/Handbooks/Y0595.pdf

    From this, it seems the warranty is only 3 years/36,000
    miles, except for the powertrain control module, which falls
    under the federal emissions warranty and is 8 years/80k
    miles.

    OTOH, if you search the site for "warranty," info about the
    "Honda Certified Used Car Warranty" comes up. It says the
    powertrain warranty is 7 years, 100k miles for these used
    cars. This does not seem consistent, unless the "certified
    used car warranty" went into effect only recently.
     
    Elle, Jun 10, 2006
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  3. I found it. Thank you so much. I

    Skippy
     
    Skippy via CarKB.com, Jun 10, 2006
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  4. The Honda Certified Used Car Warranty is different from the original car
    warranty. It's just HondaCare that gets added to the used car sale.
    Available only at dealers, and available only on cars which meet certain
    criteria, and only after the dealers bring them up to spec according to
    the Honda Certified Used program.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Jun 10, 2006
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