Induction service 2001 Honda Accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Raghu, Aug 23, 2004.

  1. Raghu

    Raghu Guest

    Hi,
    I drive a Honda certified 2001 Accord.
    I bought it frmo a dealer at 44K. I did some "heavy driving" (some 9K
    miles in the past 4 months) and the vehicle was due for 52.5K service.
    I gave my car for service in the morning and the service personnel
    called me just now and gave me a set of "recommendations". One of the
    supposedly most important one (they gve some 5 of them each > 100$) is
    the induction service. When I asked why they gave an explanation like
    "carbon is a rock...it scratches ur engine..blabla bla..." and I said
    yes..(I almostt heard the "screaching sound" that rock is makin on my
    engine :) ) now after reading couple of posts in this group and
    hearing the term "dealership scam" I called them again to say I dont
    waant that service to be done today (so that I can buy some more
    time..its 140$) .. but they say they already started it..
    is it all worth it ? (150$ for service - incl oil change) + this
    140$...big dent in my car budget for this month! :|

    -Raghu
     
    Raghu, Aug 23, 2004
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  2. Raghu

    E. Meyer Guest

    I would guess the odds are about 99:1 that all you actually needed was the
    oil change. 52.5K is an all but nonexistent service interval. Look in your
    owners manual at the service schedule. I think you will find that the oil
    change is the only thing on it at that mileage, and that only if you are on
    the severe schedule.
     
    E. Meyer, Aug 23, 2004
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  3. Learn from your mistake. Never just drop off your car and let them do
    what they think is necessary. What they think is necessary is for them
    to make as much money off of you as possible. Open up your service manual
    and see what is recommended. Then ask them to do what is recommended, nothing
    more. Be careful of the dealers recommended ??mile package. It always
    included unecessary work that just costs you more than necessary.
     
    Alex Rodriguez, Aug 23, 2004
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