GTcarz - Automotive forums for cars & trucks.

GTcarz - Automotive forums for cars & trucks. (https://www.gtcarz.com/)
-   Honda Mailing List (https://www.gtcarz.com/honda-mailing-list-327/)
-   -   Honda DEALER TECH'S please. (https://www.gtcarz.com/honda-mailing-list-327/honda-dealer-techs-please-291886/)

trifecta 06-14-2006 01:59 PM

Honda DEALER TECH'S please.
 
Interested in hearing from tech's currently employed @ Honda dealer.
Due to lack of qualified independent mechanics in their area, this
repair will need to be done by a dealer.

Family member has 2000 Accord 4 cyl. and it's approching time to have
the timing belt replaced. So the questions are:

1. Specifically, what parts do you replace, and what other services
are performed?
2. What is general cost?
3. How long would dealer need to complete the work?
4. Are very small Honda dealers just as good as larger ones? i.e.
one dealer (closest) also
sells Pontiac, vs: dealer selling only Honda.
5. Would you be confident getting this repair done at ANY Honda
dealer? i.e. does Honda
tech certification take out the duh factor?
6. Immediately after repair, owner will be taking a very long road
trip, so can't take chances
with repair, etc.
7. Is there anything else you would recommend doing, not covered in
#1?

T.I.A.


jim beam 06-14-2006 10:34 PM

Re: Honda DEALER TECH'S please.
 
trifecta wrote:
<snip>
> 7. Is there anything else you would recommend doing, not covered in
> #1?


yes. using google. every single one of your other questions are
regularly answered here on this group.

jim beam 06-14-2006 10:34 PM

Re: Honda DEALER TECH'S please.
 
trifecta wrote:
<snip>
> 7. Is there anything else you would recommend doing, not covered in
> #1?


yes. using google. every single one of your other questions are
regularly answered here on this group.

jim beam 06-14-2006 10:34 PM

Re: Honda DEALER TECH'S please.
 
trifecta wrote:
<snip>
> 7. Is there anything else you would recommend doing, not covered in
> #1?


yes. using google. every single one of your other questions are
regularly answered here on this group.

duckbill 06-14-2006 11:40 PM

Re: Honda DEALER TECH'S please.
 
There is really no need to post twice and I'm sorry I did not see the
T.I.A. the first time. Better to spell it out I think. We all read both
Honda topics. I wish they were better broken down like Civic/Accord, and
maybe, all other Honda vehicles.


duckbill 06-14-2006 11:40 PM

Re: Honda DEALER TECH'S please.
 
There is really no need to post twice and I'm sorry I did not see the
T.I.A. the first time. Better to spell it out I think. We all read both
Honda topics. I wish they were better broken down like Civic/Accord, and
maybe, all other Honda vehicles.


duckbill 06-14-2006 11:40 PM

Re: Honda DEALER TECH'S please.
 
There is really no need to post twice and I'm sorry I did not see the
T.I.A. the first time. Better to spell it out I think. We all read both
Honda topics. I wish they were better broken down like Civic/Accord, and
maybe, all other Honda vehicles.


trifecta 06-15-2006 12:58 AM

Re: Honda DEALER TECH'S please.
 

duckbill wrote:
> There is really no need to post twice and I'm sorry I did not see the
> T.I.A. the first time. Better to spell it out I think. We all read both
> Honda topics. I wish they were better broken down like Civic/Accord, and
> maybe, all other Honda vehicles.


I'm not picking on your post, just answering both replies.

I did a prior search, and got general answers to SOME questions. The
problem as stated in the OP is that this repair must be done by a
dealer. Ex: the Pontiac / Honda dealer is 120 miles from their
location, with the larger Honda only dealer 125 miles in the opposite
direction, so not a lot of choices. That given, (and lack of qualified
indy shops as stated in OP) make all replies from non dealer tech's are
n/a.

Since my OP seems to have caused some angst among the natives here, I
am going to remove my OP, and seek answers elsewhere.


trifecta 06-15-2006 12:58 AM

Re: Honda DEALER TECH'S please.
 

duckbill wrote:
> There is really no need to post twice and I'm sorry I did not see the
> T.I.A. the first time. Better to spell it out I think. We all read both
> Honda topics. I wish they were better broken down like Civic/Accord, and
> maybe, all other Honda vehicles.


I'm not picking on your post, just answering both replies.

I did a prior search, and got general answers to SOME questions. The
problem as stated in the OP is that this repair must be done by a
dealer. Ex: the Pontiac / Honda dealer is 120 miles from their
location, with the larger Honda only dealer 125 miles in the opposite
direction, so not a lot of choices. That given, (and lack of qualified
indy shops as stated in OP) make all replies from non dealer tech's are
n/a.

Since my OP seems to have caused some angst among the natives here, I
am going to remove my OP, and seek answers elsewhere.


trifecta 06-15-2006 12:58 AM

Re: Honda DEALER TECH'S please.
 

duckbill wrote:
> There is really no need to post twice and I'm sorry I did not see the
> T.I.A. the first time. Better to spell it out I think. We all read both
> Honda topics. I wish they were better broken down like Civic/Accord, and
> maybe, all other Honda vehicles.


I'm not picking on your post, just answering both replies.

I did a prior search, and got general answers to SOME questions. The
problem as stated in the OP is that this repair must be done by a
dealer. Ex: the Pontiac / Honda dealer is 120 miles from their
location, with the larger Honda only dealer 125 miles in the opposite
direction, so not a lot of choices. That given, (and lack of qualified
indy shops as stated in OP) make all replies from non dealer tech's are
n/a.

Since my OP seems to have caused some angst among the natives here, I
am going to remove my OP, and seek answers elsewhere.



All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:53 AM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands

Page generated in 0.04536 seconds with 5 queries