97 Accord Hose Replacement Question

Discussion in 'Accord' started by richardipollack, Jun 25, 2007.

  1. Hi,

    Any help with the following would be appreciated.

    97 accord, 97K miles.

    Hose clamp broke. Dealer charged $125 to fix it, citing
    inaccessibility and labor for pressure testing and diagnosis.

    Dealer recommended replacing all hoses due to age of vehicle for
    around $800.

    This dealer has been fair in the past, but that seemed like a lot of
    money for a hose clamp. I haven't approved the replacement of all
    hoses.

    Should I?

    Thanks,

    Rick
     
    richardipollack, Jun 25, 2007
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  2. A little more info:

    The hose clamp broke in half. It was the one on the lower radiator
    hose where it connects to the thermostat. $.99 for the part, $124 for
    labor and, apparently, they added the needed coolant for free.

    R.
     
    richardipollack, Jun 26, 2007
    #2
  3. richardipollack

    jim beam Guest

    maybe, but if so, from a different dealer. sounds like these guys don't
    want your business any more. suggest you find a good independent honda
    specialist.
     
    jim beam, Jun 26, 2007
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  4. richardipollack

    85miles Guest


    Woah that seems like alot to me.. I just recently installed a
    radiator in my 92 accord.... those hose clamps are simple to put on
    and take off.... i dont know how they could charge u that much for
    labor, it takes no longer then 15 minutes to replace a coolant hose,
    so be it you have access to it. The hose and clamps however shouldnt
    be that expensive... I think these guys are trying to suck money from
    you.

    As for replacing all your hoses, its up to you. You can wait till
    another hose fails... or just go and buy all your hoses from ebay or a
    parts dealer. You will get them much cheaper then what the garage
    charges you.
     
    85miles, Jun 28, 2007
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