AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - Recall

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by t_lak77, Aug 12, 2004.

  1. t_lak77

    t_lak77 Guest

    Question regarding the recall posted on http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/ at
    the beginning of the April this year, NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number :
    04V176000

    What are the chances of taking care of this situation by dealer before
    I bought my accord 10 days ago?

    Tx
    TD:)
     
    t_lak77, Aug 12, 2004
    #1
  2. By law, they couldn't sell you the car without the recall having been
    done.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Aug 12, 2004
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  3. But I wouldn't trust that fact with my life. I had my dealership go through
    multiple Ody's before they found one that was not in the recall. none of
    the vans they were going to give me had the recalls performed. Salesmen are
    idiots and salesmanagers aren't any better.

    The best advice is to check your VIN with the recall information. My
    dealership was able to provide me with the VIN's in the recall then I was
    able to verify myself that the Ody' I was about to drive away with was not
    in the recall.

    The sales geeks acted like they had no knowledge about the Ody recall; that
    was until I told them about it. Can you tell I hate dealerships???

    Scott
     
    Scott Van Nest, Aug 13, 2004
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  4. t_lak77

    JM Guest

    Honda is doling out parts slowly, and dealers are insisting you wait
    for the recall notice. Not much chance AT ALL that the job's already
    been done. You want that kind of service, go get a Mercedes or
    something (maybe).

    Hey, don't sweat it. This is a 1.1 million car recall. How many
    transmissions have actually failed? One. O-N-E. That said, my
    Accord has 654 miles on it, and I wish mine were already fixed, too.

    If you want a real joke, search what Mitsubishi has been doing
    regarding recalls, or lack of them. Also, they are now reportedly
    searching the Internet for signs that Evo owners are racing them, then
    canceling the warranties. Even though they virtually market the car
    with this image/purpose.

    JM
     
    JM, Aug 13, 2004
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  5. t_lak77

    SoCalMike Guest

    those asshats passed the buck when my moms '93 eagle summit (mitsu built
    mirage clone) had the drivers side seat belt mouse take a dump 4 years
    into ownership. cable wore through, mouse jammed.

    there were a shitload of complaints about the very problem on the NHTSA
    site, which led to a recall. the jeep/eagle dealer said her VIN wasnt
    affected, and mitsu told me its chryslers problem.

    **** em both, with tree branches, sideways.
     
    SoCalMike, Aug 13, 2004
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