recall/extended warranty on 1996 Honda Accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by LeonLazarus, Dec 9, 2003.

  1. LeonLazarus

    LeonLazarus Guest

    Hi

    I own a 1996 Honda Accord. Because Honda violated some EPA regulations, Honda
    had to offer each owner an oil change, tune up, and extension of emmissions
    warranty to 150,000 miles.

    I received the free oil change and tune up. My Honda now has 105,000 miles.
    It is burning oil at the rate of one quart every 800 miles. I expect in about
    two years my car will fail the state emissions tests because of this oil
    burning.

    Is Honda required to perform repairs on the engine so the car will comply with
    state emission regulations? What does the 150,000 mile emission warranty
    cover?

    Thank you.

    Leon Lazarus
     
    LeonLazarus, Dec 9, 2003
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  2. LeonLazarus

    Fluffy Guest

    Generally emission warranty applies to emission components i.e. catalytic
    converter, which comes with higher warranty than the standard warranty at
    the first place.

    If you have 105,000 miles and your car is burning oil... Burning oil is not
    part of the emission warranty BUT part of your standard warranty. Since
    standard warranty is usually 3 years and 36,000 miles you most likely will
    not be covered under the emission warranty.
     
    Fluffy, Dec 11, 2003
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  3. LeonLazarus

    dold Guest

    Burning oil will not cause a car to fail the emissions test.
     
    dold, Dec 11, 2003
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