Re: Complaint about 2007 Honda (Civic?) LX pre-installed cd player
D.K. wrote:
> I think the heat is from the heater, and somehow they have not > protected the cd player sufficiently from the heater. > -------------------------------- Ummmm, that's what I said. If it's a Civic, there's a TSB about the vent falling apart and cooking the under-dash area. 'Curly' |
Re: Complaint about 2007 Honda (Civic?) LX pre-installed cd player
D.K. wrote:
> I think the heat is from the heater, and somehow they have not > protected the cd player sufficiently from the heater. > -------------------------------- Ummmm, that's what I said. If it's a Civic, there's a TSB about the vent falling apart and cooking the under-dash area. 'Curly' |
Re: Complaint about 2007 Honda (Civic?) LX pre-installed cd player
D.K. wrote:
> I think the heat is from the heater, and somehow they have not > protected the cd player sufficiently from the heater. > -------------------------------- Ummmm, that's what I said. If it's a Civic, there's a TSB about the vent falling apart and cooking the under-dash area. 'Curly' |
Re: Complaint about 2007 Honda (Civic?) LX pre-installed cd player
On Feb 4, 12:57 pm, motsco_ <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote:
> D.K. wrote: > > I think the heat is from the heater, and somehow they have not > > protected the cd player sufficiently from the heater. > > -------------------------------- > > Ummmm, that's what I said. If it's a Civic, there's a TSB about the vent > falling apart and cooking the under-dash area. > > 'Curly' Yes, I am aware that you said that. The thing is, I'm doubtful it could have fallen off already, it's only had about 60 miles on it when I posted that. Meanwhile, what's a TSB? Is it really that hard to write things out IOU OA*? *Instead of Using Obscure acronyms ;-) |
Re: Complaint about 2007 Honda (Civic?) LX pre-installed cd player
On Feb 4, 12:57 pm, motsco_ <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote:
> D.K. wrote: > > I think the heat is from the heater, and somehow they have not > > protected the cd player sufficiently from the heater. > > -------------------------------- > > Ummmm, that's what I said. If it's a Civic, there's a TSB about the vent > falling apart and cooking the under-dash area. > > 'Curly' Yes, I am aware that you said that. The thing is, I'm doubtful it could have fallen off already, it's only had about 60 miles on it when I posted that. Meanwhile, what's a TSB? Is it really that hard to write things out IOU OA*? *Instead of Using Obscure acronyms ;-) |
Re: Complaint about 2007 Honda (Civic?) LX pre-installed cd player
On Feb 4, 12:57 pm, motsco_ <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote:
> D.K. wrote: > > I think the heat is from the heater, and somehow they have not > > protected the cd player sufficiently from the heater. > > -------------------------------- > > Ummmm, that's what I said. If it's a Civic, there's a TSB about the vent > falling apart and cooking the under-dash area. > > 'Curly' Yes, I am aware that you said that. The thing is, I'm doubtful it could have fallen off already, it's only had about 60 miles on it when I posted that. Meanwhile, what's a TSB? Is it really that hard to write things out IOU OA*? *Instead of Using Obscure acronyms ;-) |
Re: Complaint about 2007 Honda (Civic?) LX pre-installed cd player
On Feb 4, 12:57 pm, motsco_ <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote:
> D.K. wrote: > > I think the heat is from the heater, and somehow they have not > > protected the cd player sufficiently from the heater. > > -------------------------------- > > Ummmm, that's what I said. If it's a Civic, there's a TSB about the vent > falling apart and cooking the under-dash area. > > 'Curly' Yes, I am aware that you said that. The thing is, I'm doubtful it could have fallen off already, it's only had about 60 miles on it when I posted that. Meanwhile, what's a TSB? Is it really that hard to write things out IOU OA*? *Instead of Using Obscure acronyms ;-) |
Re: Complaint about 2007 Honda (Civic?) LX pre-installed cd player
"JS" <pdsnickles@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1171251845.779121.43150@m58g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com... > On Feb 4, 12:57 pm, motsco_ <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote: >> D.K. wrote: >> > I think the heat is from the heater, and somehow they have not >> > protected the cd player sufficiently from the heater. >> >> -------------------------------- >> >> Ummmm, that's what I said. If it's a Civic, there's a TSB about the vent >> falling apart and cooking the under-dash area. >> >> 'Curly' > > Yes, I am aware that you said that. The thing is, I'm doubtful it > could have fallen off already, it's only had about 60 miles on it when > I posted that. Meanwhile, what's a TSB? Is it really that hard to > write things out IOU OA*? > > *Instead of Using Obscure acronyms TSB is an industry standard acronym. It stands for Technical Service Bulletin. A TSB is issued when there is a wide problem that isn't recall worthy. Apparently it's happening enough that it's been identified as a known issue and rather than having each tech troubleshoot it, they issue a TSB so techs can check that first thus saving time (which means saving money). If a TSB was issued for this, only having 60 miles on it means nothing. It could have happened while the vehicle was being trucked to the dealership. |
Re: Complaint about 2007 Honda (Civic?) LX pre-installed cd player
"JS" <pdsnickles@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1171251845.779121.43150@m58g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com... > On Feb 4, 12:57 pm, motsco_ <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote: >> D.K. wrote: >> > I think the heat is from the heater, and somehow they have not >> > protected the cd player sufficiently from the heater. >> >> -------------------------------- >> >> Ummmm, that's what I said. If it's a Civic, there's a TSB about the vent >> falling apart and cooking the under-dash area. >> >> 'Curly' > > Yes, I am aware that you said that. The thing is, I'm doubtful it > could have fallen off already, it's only had about 60 miles on it when > I posted that. Meanwhile, what's a TSB? Is it really that hard to > write things out IOU OA*? > > *Instead of Using Obscure acronyms TSB is an industry standard acronym. It stands for Technical Service Bulletin. A TSB is issued when there is a wide problem that isn't recall worthy. Apparently it's happening enough that it's been identified as a known issue and rather than having each tech troubleshoot it, they issue a TSB so techs can check that first thus saving time (which means saving money). If a TSB was issued for this, only having 60 miles on it means nothing. It could have happened while the vehicle was being trucked to the dealership. |
Re: Complaint about 2007 Honda (Civic?) LX pre-installed cd player
"JS" <pdsnickles@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1171251845.779121.43150@m58g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com... > On Feb 4, 12:57 pm, motsco_ <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote: >> D.K. wrote: >> > I think the heat is from the heater, and somehow they have not >> > protected the cd player sufficiently from the heater. >> >> -------------------------------- >> >> Ummmm, that's what I said. If it's a Civic, there's a TSB about the vent >> falling apart and cooking the under-dash area. >> >> 'Curly' > > Yes, I am aware that you said that. The thing is, I'm doubtful it > could have fallen off already, it's only had about 60 miles on it when > I posted that. Meanwhile, what's a TSB? Is it really that hard to > write things out IOU OA*? > > *Instead of Using Obscure acronyms TSB is an industry standard acronym. It stands for Technical Service Bulletin. A TSB is issued when there is a wide problem that isn't recall worthy. Apparently it's happening enough that it's been identified as a known issue and rather than having each tech troubleshoot it, they issue a TSB so techs can check that first thus saving time (which means saving money). If a TSB was issued for this, only having 60 miles on it means nothing. It could have happened while the vehicle was being trucked to the dealership. |
Re: Complaint about 2007 Honda (Civic?) LX pre-installed cd player
"JS" <pdsnickles@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1171251845.779121.43150@m58g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com... > On Feb 4, 12:57 pm, motsco_ <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote: >> D.K. wrote: >> > I think the heat is from the heater, and somehow they have not >> > protected the cd player sufficiently from the heater. >> >> -------------------------------- >> >> Ummmm, that's what I said. If it's a Civic, there's a TSB about the vent >> falling apart and cooking the under-dash area. >> >> 'Curly' > > Yes, I am aware that you said that. The thing is, I'm doubtful it > could have fallen off already, it's only had about 60 miles on it when > I posted that. Meanwhile, what's a TSB? Is it really that hard to > write things out IOU OA*? > > *Instead of Using Obscure acronyms TSB is an industry standard acronym. It stands for Technical Service Bulletin. A TSB is issued when there is a wide problem that isn't recall worthy. Apparently it's happening enough that it's been identified as a known issue and rather than having each tech troubleshoot it, they issue a TSB so techs can check that first thus saving time (which means saving money). If a TSB was issued for this, only having 60 miles on it means nothing. It could have happened while the vehicle was being trucked to the dealership. |
Re: Complaint about 2007 Honda (Civic?) LX pre-installed cd player
On Feb 11, 10:57 pm, "Seth" <seth_lermanNOS...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "JS" <pdsnick...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:1171251845.779121.43150@m58g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com... > > > > > > > On Feb 4, 12:57 pm, motsco_ <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote: > >> D.K. wrote: > >> > I think the heat is from the heater, and somehow they have not > >> > protected the cd player sufficiently from the heater. > > >> -------------------------------- > > >> Ummmm, that's what I said. If it's a Civic, there's a TSB about the vent > >> falling apart and cooking the under-dash area. > > >> 'Curly' > > > Yes, I am aware that you said that. The thing is, I'm doubtful it > > could have fallen off already, it's only had about 60 miles on it when > > I posted that. Meanwhile, what's a TSB? Is it really that hard to > > write things out IOU OA*? > > > *Instead of Using Obscure acronyms > > TSB is an industry standard acronym. It stands for Technical Service > Bulletin. > > A TSB is issued when there is a wide problem that isn't recall worthy. > Apparently it's happening enough that it's been identified as a known issue > and rather than having each tech troubleshoot it, they issue a TSB so techs > can check that first thus saving time (which means saving money). > > If a TSB was issued for this, only having 60 miles on it means nothing. It > could have happened while the vehicle was being trucked to the dealership.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Thanks. I will ask them to check it. |
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