Honda Civic 01-03 air cleaner case cracked

Discussion in 'Civic' started by 01honda, Oct 27, 2005.

  1. 01honda

    01honda Guest

    BEWARE!!!! Of your civic 01-03 air cleaner case. When changing an air
    filter, the air cleaner case might cracked. That what happen to my Civic
    01 when the dealer changed it. The Dealer aware of this problem, but if
    your warranty is expired. Then you have to pay for a new air cleaner
    case. Even though, on September 16,2003, HONDA issued a SERVICE BULLETIN
    03-061 on it. So people with Civic 01-03 with warranty, Check your Air
    cleaner case now!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
    01honda, Oct 27, 2005
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  2. 01honda

    Llatikcuf Guest

    You mean the little plastic things that hold the filters?
     
    Llatikcuf, Oct 27, 2005
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  3. 01honda

    gorf Guest

    GOOD GOD!

    I was just coming in here to ask about that. Tried removing the screws
    on my 2003 EX and all but two cracked the housing. DAMN! That sucks.
    Car isn't covered under warranty either. How much does a replacement
    cost? My brother-in-law guessed $200. However the cover is still stuck
    (tight as ever it seems), any significant risk of getting dirt in there
    while I try to arrange for repairs?

    Thanks!
     
    gorf, Oct 27, 2005
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  4. 01honda

    gorf Guest

    Thanks again, I never would have found that info. Turns out it's still
    under warranty and the warranty PDF on the owner's site suggests that
    the housing is covered as long as it was broken under normal use ("not
    abused"). I'm hoping the Honda dealer doesn't give me crap on that,
    it's not like I applied that much pressure before I heard a light pop
    (which I later found was the plastic cracking).

    You definitely helped out!
     
    gorf, Oct 27, 2005
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  5. 01honda

    gorf Guest

    Arrr... Honda service tech said he hadn't seen Honda honoring the
    warranty on that part. Luckily, the case was about $35 and labor costs
    $40-$60. Tech said it was likely over tightened with a power torque
    device the last time it was removed. Last service was in April and they
    did pull the air filter out to show me it was dirty. Good luck in my
    getting them to cover the costs though (I had a hard enough time getting
    them to work on the hose they replaced). The guy at the counter of the
    service place that messed up had the nerve to tell me I was making up
    the replacement until I had him show me the monitor and I pointed out
    the row that said "tranny hose replacement". Last time I go to that
    service chain, I'd mention the name but I don't want to mess with Libel.
     
    gorf, Oct 28, 2005
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