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jamin123 10-09-2009 01:18 PM

Suggestion needed
 
I am really mad at my local honda dealer. My 97 civics, 114k miles failed state inspection "air bag light staying on". I took to a dealer who advised the car has bad sensor (77960-S04-N94) and a crack radiator. I prepaid for the sensor and they would call when it arrived. Ok. 1000ft from the dealer the car blew up. I open the hood and the radiator neck was broken. I U-turned to the dealer and asked why didn't you informed me the radiator neck is broken off and you taped it up that's no damn crack, someone had to had dropped something on it or rest their body weight. He says that's how I brought it in. BS, the car has never leak green fluid on my garage floor and has never over heat.
Any way I have it towed from the dealer to my personal mechanic who will fix the radiator for $800 less.

There're 3 dealers in my area so I plan to take it to another to fix the sensor.

My question is, are the dealers the only people who can replace the sensors? My mechanic is small mama-papa without any computerize machines.

supersize 10-09-2009 06:34 PM

you can replace sensors without a computer.. i would call the better business buro (sp), talk to the shop owner, not the manager

project91 10-10-2009 08:39 AM

Its Better Business Bureau lol and talk to the owner and get that mother ****er fired.

supersize 10-10-2009 11:40 AM

lol thx, yeah seriously, call the owner, not the manager. he will crack down on them

jamin123 10-12-2009 07:02 AM

Well! I tried to get the owner # to no avail. This is one of the largest dealer in my area. They sprawl over 3 city blocks of the most affluent real estate in one of the richest city. Some one told me to try get a statement from Good Year auto and/or my mechanic stating that they had serviced and inspected the car a few days earlier and didn't see the damage; then send it with a letter to the District Attorney. Any one knows if this viable attempt?



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gwl 10-12-2009 07:56 AM

I think you should call the regional office for American Honda to see if you can log in a complaint.

Its pretty hard to break the neck of the radiator and I can't see it breaking off all by itself.

supersize 10-12-2009 11:12 AM

x2 its not gonna break off by itself..

jamin123 10-12-2009 03:34 PM

I took the car to another dealer, he says I can't properly test the defective air bag light because the car battery is dead ($125). I say it's only 2mths old still under warranty. I took the battery back to Sams Club. They tested above capacity. I informed the car dealer he says perhaps one of us tester is defective. I returned the old battery to the car dealer and 15 minutes later my car was ready to take home.


I have come to the conclusion that honest businesses are impossible to find, since big corporation has bought or subdue the small ones. As the military takes our young people and turn them into killing machines, corporation turned those left into thieves. Do you think the men who brought us the laundry list of lies they claimed our car needed have a chance? It's either comply or find another job - I am guessing.


Next year if the if the Baxter tainted swine flu vac. doesn't kill 2/3 of us I am selling my possession to become a full time volunteer to the poor. I can't take any more of this evil greedy lying world. If there's no Jesus Christ then give me death now.

jamin123 10-12-2009 03:36 PM

Removed due to double post.

Boki99ex 10-12-2009 03:44 PM

wow man those dealers are dicks, you need to follow one home one day and break his jaw. because thats alot of money they ****ed you over with. :/


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