Honda and ALLDATA
I see that Honda doesn't allow it's service procedures on ALLDATA. I
seem to remember a reference to a Honda site that allows you to buy a 3-day subscription to service information. Can somebody please post that info. |
Re: Honda and ALLDATA
Last year IIRC Honda service procedures were on AllData.
"Peter Kemp" <petekemp@comcast.net> wrote > I see that Honda doesn't allow it's service procedures on ALLDATA. I > seem to remember a reference to a Honda site that allows you to buy a > 3-day subscription to service information. Can somebody please post > that info. > > |
Re: Honda and ALLDATA
On 2006-01-03 09:57:19 -0600, "Elle" <honda.lioness@earthlink.net> said:
> Last year IIRC Honda service procedures were on AllData. > > "Peter Kemp" <petekemp@comcast.net> wrote >> I see that Honda doesn't allow it's service procedures on > ALLDATA. I >> seem to remember a reference to a Honda site that allows > you to buy a >> 3-day subscription to service information. Can somebody > please post >> that info. They aren't anymore. Try adding a Honda to your account and you get a message saying that Honda and Acurra asked the service to be removed. |
Re: Honda and ALLDATA
I wonder what the reasoning for that is? Probably because it costs
Honda/Acura and other manufacturers money since people won't need to buy the manuals anymore. That is pretty crummy though. ------------------------------------ http://www.carforums.net Auto Forums |
Re: Honda and ALLDATA
xblazinlv wrote:
> I wonder what the reasoning for that is? Probably because it costs > Honda/Acura and other manufacturers money since people won't need to > buy the manuals anymore. That is pretty crummy though. > yes & no. yes, for obvious reasons. no, because if alldata get it wrong, it's bad for the car. last time i had an alignment done, i asked for 4 wheel and was informed that it wasn't possible - citing their online database. fortunately, i already knew the specs and showed the guy where to adjust so i got what i wanted. anyone else would have been stuck with a mal-adjusted vehicle. maybe you're driving one right now? |
Re: Honda and ALLDATA
jim beam wrote: > xblazinlv wrote: > > I wonder what the reasoning for that is? Probably because it costs > > Honda/Acura and other manufacturers money since people won't need to > > buy the manuals anymore. That is pretty crummy though. > > > yes & no. yes, for obvious reasons. no, because if alldata get it > wrong, it's bad for the car. last time i had an alignment done, i asked > for 4 wheel and was informed that it wasn't possible - citing their > online database. fortunately, i already knew the specs and showed the > guy where to adjust so i got what i wanted. anyone else would have been > stuck with a mal-adjusted vehicle. maybe you're driving one right now? Yes that is a good point Jim. I can see where all data could create a problem if things are not done correctly or to the specifications that the manufacturer suggests. ------------------------------------ http://www.carforums.net Auto Forums |
Re: Honda and ALLDATA
I believe that Honda technical info is available to professional users
of Alldata, but not to general consumers. Honda seems to have a very restrictive policy in trying to keep TSBs and other technical data out of the hands of customers. John |
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