Ongoing saga with 2003 Accord EX Coupe MT

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Scott MacLean, Dec 3, 2003.

  1. I know it's been a little while since I posted the last update, so I thought
    I would post the entire history. Yes, it continues.

    Aug 27 - Ordered car. They don't know where they can get one yet. Placed
    $1000 deposit.

    Sep 3 - Called dealership - have they found it yet? No.

    Sep 5 - Called dealership - have they found it yet? Yes, they're trailering
    it in from London, it will be ready on Tuesday Sep 9.

    Sep 9 - Picked up car. Car has 35 km on it.

    Sep 11 - Called Shawn (salesperson) about annoying continual creak/rattle in
    left C-pillar. Said he would get Dawn Morris (post sales rep) to call.

    Sep 18 - No call from Dawn. Called service department for service
    appointment.

    Sep 19 - Dawn Morris called. Told her about C-pillar creak and transmission
    problem where it consistently pops violently out of first gear when
    decelerating. Set up appointment for 23rd.

    Sep 23 - Took car in. Demonstrated C-pillar creak and transmission problem
    to Joe, shop foreman. Joe said he would order parts to replace 1st gear in
    transmission.

    Oct 2 - Call Dawn Morris to find out status of parts. Parts not in yet. They
    now want to do more testing before replacing 1st gear. Set appointment for
    Oct. 8.

    Oct 8 - Take car in for the day. Take shuttle back to work. Joe tests
    transmission linkage, determines problem is in transmission, not in linkage.
    Says he will order parts to replace 1st gear in transmission.

    Oct 17 - Call Dawn Morris - parts not in yet.

    Oct 24 - Dawn Morris calls, parts not in yet, doesn't know when they will be
    in.

    Oct 28 - Dawn Morris calls, parts are in, set up two-day appointment for Nov
    3, 4 to replace transmission parts and locate/fix C pillar creak.

    Nov 3 - Take car in at 7:30 am, get rental car. Tell them about new loud
    creak at base of windshield on driver's side when car is cold.

    Nov 4 - Service adviser calls at 4:30 pm, says "the car is apart, still
    waiting for transmission parts - bearings and stuff - to arrive." When I ask
    why I was told the parts were in before I brought the car in, he says,
    "well, we didn't really know what we would need to replace until we opened
    it up."

    Nov 5 - Service adviser calls at 4:10 pm, says transmission is almost
    finished, waiting for a clutch fork. Estimates transmission will be done by
    tomorrow morning, they will then start looking at the rattles.

    Nov 6 - Dawn Morris calls at 4 pm, says they have finished with
    transmission, and have confirmed noise coming from windshield, will be
    looking at that and the C-pillar creak tomorrow.

    Nov 7 - Nobody calls. At 5 pm, I call Dawn Morris. she says, "oh, yeah, I
    meant to call you." No news on my car other than "it's not finished" and
    that they "hope to have it finished early next week." She doesn't know the
    status, doesn't know the progress, doesn't know when it will be ready. Two
    day estimate has now stretched to seven days.

    Nov 10 - Dawn Morris calls at 3 pm, says they have fixed the C pillar creak,
    still working on windshield creak.

    Nov 11 - Nobody calls. I call Dawn at 5 pm. She says that "three parts are
    on order, bearings or something." Says that she has called Honda Canada to
    try to "speed things up." When I asked why they would be ordering bearings
    for a creak in the windshield, she said she didn't know. I asked her to have
    Joe call me. She said she would try to get him to call me tomorrow.

    Nov 12 - Joe calls at 1 pm. Explains that they stamped metal on rear of car
    to get rid of noise. Says he hears noise in transmission probably due to
    clearance or bearings, and has ordered parts to replace. Says car is
    driveable. I call Dawn, she says two of three parts have arrived, the third
    part is on back order with Honda Canada, she is waiting to find out when it
    will arrive. Earliest it will arrive is Friday sometime, so earliest it will
    be done is Monday. I tell her I will pick up car and wait until part
    arrives, then bring it back in. I pick car up, it has 60 km on it since I
    dropped it off. Receipt shows that a dent was fixed in left front fender
    (dent was not there when I left it) and that alignment was done as it was
    put out of alignment during removal of transmission. Rattling noise in back
    is in fact gone.

    Nov 13 - I notice that when cold, the 2nd gear synchromesh is now not
    working - it is virtually impossible to get the transmission to upshift or
    downshift into second gear without double clutching, and if it is really
    cold, even double clutching doesn't work. It is physically impossible to
    force the transmission past the synchromesh into 2nd gear. When the
    transmission warms up, it works fine, albeit a bit notchy. I call Dawn
    Morris. I tell her I am tired of transmission problems and would like them
    to consider replacing entire transmission. She tells me Joe will call in the
    morning.

    Nov 14 - Joe calls. I tell him about the 2nd gear syncro problem. He says
    they will look at it when I bring the car in next, and he will order some
    parts. I call Dawn back, but she has left for the day.

    Nov 15 - I notice that the car now drifts to the left slightly when driving
    at highway speed, regardless of lane, road condition or wind
    strength/direction. This did not happen before.

    Nov 16 - Without warning, the reverse gear in the transmission now no longer
    works. The transmission shifts normally into reverse, the reverse lights
    illuminate, however the car acts as if it is in neutral - it does not move,
    and the engine revs freely. I discover this while doing a three-point turn
    on a road, and end up having to drive the car up over a curb to avoid being
    hit by oncoming traffic. Later experimentation shows that if I shift the
    transmission quickly from first sequentially through sixth, then quickly
    into reverse, it will work until it is shifted out of reverse again, at
    which point shifting into reverse exhibits the same problem once more.

    Nov 17 - Called Dawn Morris, told her what happened. Told her I was tired of
    being a guinea pig for their attempts to fix the transmission, and that I
    wanted a new (not a remanufactured) transmission ordered and installed in
    the car. She agreed, and said she would talk to Vic (service adviser) and
    have him call me. Vic calls at 10:30 am and says they have ordered a
    transmission from Montreal and expect it to arrive sometime tomorrow.

    Nov 18 - Vic calls at 11:30 am, says the transmission is in. Book
    appointment for Wednesday morning, says it will take "a day or two."

    Nov 19 - Take car in at 8:00 am. Mention the alignment problem.

    Nov 20 - Vic calls at 11:30 am, says the car is done and ready to go. I
    arrive at 2 pm to pick it up, Joe (shop foreman) says he wants to take a
    test drive with me to make sure everything is OK. Dawn Morris comes along
    too, she introduces herself and says "glad to meet you" despite the fact I
    have met her three times before and talked to her on the phone probably ten
    times. As we start out, I can't get car into first gear, it goes past the
    synchro, but not into gear. Letting the clutch out makes a grinding noise
    and it pops back to neutral. I look at Joe, try it again, and it works fine.
    Go out for a test drive, everything seems fine. Get back to the dealership,
    Dawn wants me to sign a paper to say that everything was done correctly. She
    leaves, saying, "it was nice to finally meet you." Joe leaves. I get in the
    car to leave, and the problem with first gear happens again. I sit there and
    get it to repeat three more times. I go inside to get Joe. He comes out to
    the car, I demonstrate it to him three more times. He says it might be just
    that the transmission is brand new out of the crate and needs to "seat" and
    that if it continues for any length of time, to bring it back.

    Dec 3 - First gear problem continues, as frequently as it did when I picked
    up the car on Nov 20. This morning it was -10C, I went out to the car and
    discovered that the electric locks no longer function - either using the
    remote, or either interior lock button. Using the key in the door opened the
    driver's door only. The locks moved freely - they were not frozen, just the
    electronic part of them was not working. When it warmed up to -5C, the
    driver's side lock began to work again, including using the remote,
    passenger's side is still non-functional. Talked to Dawn Morris, she will
    have Joe call to arrange an appointment to take car in - again. This will be
    the fifth time in three months that this car has gone back to the dealer. My
    last Honda (1998 CR-V) never had to go to the dealer for any reason.
     
    Scott MacLean, Dec 3, 2003
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  2. Scott MacLean

    DrPimpDaddi Guest

    Just admit it, you're making all this shit up cause you have buyer's remorse
    and want your money back.




    ....................
    I do not killfile nor use do-not-call lists.
     
    DrPimpDaddi, Dec 3, 2003
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  3. Scott MacLean

    Artfulcodger Guest

    Scott I have said it before you are one patient man and a model customer.
    Have you not consider writing Starline or Phil Edmunston or seeking legal
    advice on this as you obviously have gotten a lemon.

    It really is disheartening to hear of your trouble but I honestly feel you
    may have to become somewhat more aggressive. Just me thinking out loud mind
    you. You still have to do what you think is best.]

    Hopefully will all work out
    The Artful Codger
     
    Artfulcodger, Dec 3, 2003
    #3
  4. Scott MacLean

    Artfulcodger Guest

    Scott I have said it before you are one patient man and a model customer.
    Have you not consider writing Starline or Phil Edmunston or seeking legal
    advice on this as you obviously have gotten a lemon.

    It really is disheartening to hear of your trouble but I honestly feel you
    may have to become somewhat more aggressive. Just me thinking out loud mind
    you. You still have to do what you think is best.]

    Hopefully will all work out
    The Artful Codger
     
    Artfulcodger, Dec 3, 2003
    #4
  5. Scott I have said it before you are one patient man and a model customer.
    Thanks. I'm doing some research right this minute.
     
    Scott MacLean, Dec 3, 2003
    #5
  6. Scott I have said it before you are one patient man and a model customer.
    Thanks. I'm doing some research right this minute.
     
    Scott MacLean, Dec 3, 2003
    #6
  7. Scott MacLean

    NetSock Guest

    [mini-series novel snipped]

    Wow...I have never seen a troll put so much work into a post!

    Nice work "Scott"...you almost had me believing you.


    --
    '03 S2000
    '94 Accord

    It's just about going fast...that's all...

    http://home.insight.rr.com/cgreen/
     
    NetSock, Dec 3, 2003
    #7
  8. Scott MacLean

    NetSock Guest

    [mini-series novel snipped]

    Wow...I have never seen a troll put so much work into a post!

    Nice work "Scott"...you almost had me believing you.


    --
    '03 S2000
    '94 Accord

    It's just about going fast...that's all...

    http://home.insight.rr.com/cgreen/
     
    NetSock, Dec 3, 2003
    #8
  9. Scott MacLean

    John Horner Guest

    Are there Lemon Laws where you live? From the sounds of your posting, that
    situation would likely qualify for a forced 100% buy back by the mfg. under
    California's lemon law. You should find out from a local attorney who
    specializes in such things if that option is open to you. It is unlikely
    that the dealer or Honda will suggest it!

    John
     
    John Horner, Dec 3, 2003
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  10. Scott MacLean

    John Horner Guest

    Are there Lemon Laws where you live? From the sounds of your posting, that
    situation would likely qualify for a forced 100% buy back by the mfg. under
    California's lemon law. You should find out from a local attorney who
    specializes in such things if that option is open to you. It is unlikely
    that the dealer or Honda will suggest it!

    John
     
    John Horner, Dec 3, 2003
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  11. Scott MacLean

    John Horner Guest


    What is the factual basis for your conclusion that the poster is a "troll"?
    Do you have any evidence, or are you just making an unsupported assertion?

    John
     
    John Horner, Dec 3, 2003
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  12. Scott MacLean

    John Horner Guest


    What is the factual basis for your conclusion that the poster is a "troll"?
    Do you have any evidence, or are you just making an unsupported assertion?

    John
     
    John Horner, Dec 3, 2003
    #12
  13. Scott MacLean

    John Horner Guest

    What basis to you have for reaching this conclusion? Anything besides your
    own self declared genius?
     
    John Horner, Dec 3, 2003
    #13
  14. Just admit it, Pimpi, you just pulled your dick from your mother's ass
    and don't have any remorse whatsoever.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Dec 3, 2003
    #14
  15. Scott MacLean

    DrPimpDaddi Guest

    Just admit it, Pimpi, you just pulled your dick from your mother's ass
    Awwwww, tickle-me-elmo is upset that he's in more killfiles than I am. LOL!




    ....................
    I do not killfile nor use do-not-call lists.
     
    DrPimpDaddi, Dec 3, 2003
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  16. Scott MacLean

    SoCalMike Guest


    so its the same car as the acura TSX?
     
    SoCalMike, Dec 4, 2003
    #16
  17. Scott MacLean

    SoCalMike Guest


    so its the same car as the acura TSX?
     
    SoCalMike, Dec 4, 2003
    #17
  18. Scott MacLean

    NetSock Guest

    "troll"?

    None...its my opinion. :)
    I wouldn't call it "unsupported". I do not believe that, one...any person
    would go thru this much crap. And two, no dealer would get away with that
    much incompetence. It just seems to extreme to me.

    --
    '03 S2000
    '94 Accord

    It's just about going fast...that's all...

    http://home.insight.rr.com/cgreen/
     
    NetSock, Dec 4, 2003
    #18
  19. Scott MacLean

    NetSock Guest

    "troll"?

    None...its my opinion. :)
    I wouldn't call it "unsupported". I do not believe that, one...any person
    would go thru this much crap. And two, no dealer would get away with that
    much incompetence. It just seems to extreme to me.

    --
    '03 S2000
    '94 Accord

    It's just about going fast...that's all...

    http://home.insight.rr.com/cgreen/
     
    NetSock, Dec 4, 2003
    #19
  20. From: "NetSock"
    HA!

    Compared to my piece of shit, lemon 2002 Civic si, his Accord is a model of
    automotive perfection.

    In 17,000 miles I have had 18 warranty repairs -- most of them repeats.

    I am currently waiting on backordered weatherstripping -- it disintegrated.
    Honda badges -- the second set is peeling & pitted, and for the dealership to
    repaint the top of my car after they gouged the hellout of the paint the 4th
    time they were fixing the leaking back hatch. My VTEC works intermittently, as
    does the gas gauge and the clock doesn't even keep time.

    Honda quality control is just not what it used to be:(Robyn
     
    Robyn Rosenthal, Dec 4, 2003
    #20
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