Honda parts catalog problem
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Honda parts catalog problem
Hi, I have been to several websites that provide the honda parts
catalog online and still have a problem finding out what parts i need
becasue they are providing 2 part numbers for the same part. I have
called one part desk(southbay honda) and they were guessing which part
i needed.
even with the VIN# they can't tell.
I need a front left and right seat belt buckle for 2004 CRV EX.
here are the numbers for the Right side...
04813-SCA-A01ZA
04813-S9A-A01ZA
SCA? and S9A? what's the difference?
please help,
Greg.
catalog online and still have a problem finding out what parts i need
becasue they are providing 2 part numbers for the same part. I have
called one part desk(southbay honda) and they were guessing which part
i needed.
even with the VIN# they can't tell.
I need a front left and right seat belt buckle for 2004 CRV EX.
here are the numbers for the Right side...
04813-SCA-A01ZA
04813-S9A-A01ZA
SCA? and S9A? what's the difference?
please help,
Greg.
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Re: Honda parts catalog problem
Don't call, go to your dealer.
Did you know that Honda seat belts are guaranteed for life? They are
guaranteed providing you did not break them. In other words, as long as
there was no outside influence for the failure.
The dealer will be able to find out the correct part for you with both the
VIN number and the interior trim code located on the vehicle. He may also
need to look at the belt for a manufacturers name. This info is only
available on the vehicle and not with the VIN. There also may be additional
part numbers for the same part.
Hopefully, they are under warranty for you. Your first part number costs
$166.79 and the second number is $186.72, not including shipping or
installation.
<gregfelix@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi, I have been to several websites that provide the honda parts
> catalog online and still have a problem finding out what parts i need
> becasue they are providing 2 part numbers for the same part. I have
> called one part desk(southbay honda) and they were guessing which part
> i needed.
> even with the VIN# they can't tell.
>
>
> I need a front left and right seat belt buckle for 2004 CRV EX.
> here are the numbers for the Right side...
>
> 04813-SCA-A01ZA
> 04813-S9A-A01ZA
>
> SCA? and S9A? what's the difference?
>
> please help,
>
> Greg.
>
Did you know that Honda seat belts are guaranteed for life? They are
guaranteed providing you did not break them. In other words, as long as
there was no outside influence for the failure.
The dealer will be able to find out the correct part for you with both the
VIN number and the interior trim code located on the vehicle. He may also
need to look at the belt for a manufacturers name. This info is only
available on the vehicle and not with the VIN. There also may be additional
part numbers for the same part.
Hopefully, they are under warranty for you. Your first part number costs
$166.79 and the second number is $186.72, not including shipping or
installation.
<gregfelix@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1148484490.304612.36650@g10g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
> Hi, I have been to several websites that provide the honda parts
> catalog online and still have a problem finding out what parts i need
> becasue they are providing 2 part numbers for the same part. I have
> called one part desk(southbay honda) and they were guessing which part
> i needed.
> even with the VIN# they can't tell.
>
>
> I need a front left and right seat belt buckle for 2004 CRV EX.
> here are the numbers for the Right side...
>
> 04813-SCA-A01ZA
> 04813-S9A-A01ZA
>
> SCA? and S9A? what's the difference?
>
> please help,
>
> Greg.
>
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Re: Honda parts catalog problem
Don't call, go to your dealer.
Did you know that Honda seat belts are guaranteed for life? They are
guaranteed providing you did not break them. In other words, as long as
there was no outside influence for the failure.
The dealer will be able to find out the correct part for you with both the
VIN number and the interior trim code located on the vehicle. He may also
need to look at the belt for a manufacturers name. This info is only
available on the vehicle and not with the VIN. There also may be additional
part numbers for the same part.
Hopefully, they are under warranty for you. Your first part number costs
$166.79 and the second number is $186.72, not including shipping or
installation.
<gregfelix@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1148484490.304612.36650@g10g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
> Hi, I have been to several websites that provide the honda parts
> catalog online and still have a problem finding out what parts i need
> becasue they are providing 2 part numbers for the same part. I have
> called one part desk(southbay honda) and they were guessing which part
> i needed.
> even with the VIN# they can't tell.
>
>
> I need a front left and right seat belt buckle for 2004 CRV EX.
> here are the numbers for the Right side...
>
> 04813-SCA-A01ZA
> 04813-S9A-A01ZA
>
> SCA? and S9A? what's the difference?
>
> please help,
>
> Greg.
>
Did you know that Honda seat belts are guaranteed for life? They are
guaranteed providing you did not break them. In other words, as long as
there was no outside influence for the failure.
The dealer will be able to find out the correct part for you with both the
VIN number and the interior trim code located on the vehicle. He may also
need to look at the belt for a manufacturers name. This info is only
available on the vehicle and not with the VIN. There also may be additional
part numbers for the same part.
Hopefully, they are under warranty for you. Your first part number costs
$166.79 and the second number is $186.72, not including shipping or
installation.
<gregfelix@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1148484490.304612.36650@g10g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
> Hi, I have been to several websites that provide the honda parts
> catalog online and still have a problem finding out what parts i need
> becasue they are providing 2 part numbers for the same part. I have
> called one part desk(southbay honda) and they were guessing which part
> i needed.
> even with the VIN# they can't tell.
>
>
> I need a front left and right seat belt buckle for 2004 CRV EX.
> here are the numbers for the Right side...
>
> 04813-SCA-A01ZA
> 04813-S9A-A01ZA
>
> SCA? and S9A? what's the difference?
>
> please help,
>
> Greg.
>
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Re: Honda parts catalog problem
Don't call, go to your dealer.
Did you know that Honda seat belts are guaranteed for life? They are
guaranteed providing you did not break them. In other words, as long as
there was no outside influence for the failure.
The dealer will be able to find out the correct part for you with both the
VIN number and the interior trim code located on the vehicle. He may also
need to look at the belt for a manufacturers name. This info is only
available on the vehicle and not with the VIN. There also may be additional
part numbers for the same part.
Hopefully, they are under warranty for you. Your first part number costs
$166.79 and the second number is $186.72, not including shipping or
installation.
<gregfelix@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1148484490.304612.36650@g10g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
> Hi, I have been to several websites that provide the honda parts
> catalog online and still have a problem finding out what parts i need
> becasue they are providing 2 part numbers for the same part. I have
> called one part desk(southbay honda) and they were guessing which part
> i needed.
> even with the VIN# they can't tell.
>
>
> I need a front left and right seat belt buckle for 2004 CRV EX.
> here are the numbers for the Right side...
>
> 04813-SCA-A01ZA
> 04813-S9A-A01ZA
>
> SCA? and S9A? what's the difference?
>
> please help,
>
> Greg.
>
Did you know that Honda seat belts are guaranteed for life? They are
guaranteed providing you did not break them. In other words, as long as
there was no outside influence for the failure.
The dealer will be able to find out the correct part for you with both the
VIN number and the interior trim code located on the vehicle. He may also
need to look at the belt for a manufacturers name. This info is only
available on the vehicle and not with the VIN. There also may be additional
part numbers for the same part.
Hopefully, they are under warranty for you. Your first part number costs
$166.79 and the second number is $186.72, not including shipping or
installation.
<gregfelix@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1148484490.304612.36650@g10g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
> Hi, I have been to several websites that provide the honda parts
> catalog online and still have a problem finding out what parts i need
> becasue they are providing 2 part numbers for the same part. I have
> called one part desk(southbay honda) and they were guessing which part
> i needed.
> even with the VIN# they can't tell.
>
>
> I need a front left and right seat belt buckle for 2004 CRV EX.
> here are the numbers for the Right side...
>
> 04813-SCA-A01ZA
> 04813-S9A-A01ZA
>
> SCA? and S9A? what's the difference?
>
> please help,
>
> Greg.
>
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Re: Honda parts catalog problem
No Warranty as the air bags blew in an accident.
The belt buckle tensioners are the last part needed for air bags to
work again.
It is not a color code.
I have actually found 3 part numbers now for this item.
thanks,
greg
The belt buckle tensioners are the last part needed for air bags to
work again.
It is not a color code.
I have actually found 3 part numbers now for this item.
thanks,
greg
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Re: Honda parts catalog problem
No Warranty as the air bags blew in an accident.
The belt buckle tensioners are the last part needed for air bags to
work again.
It is not a color code.
I have actually found 3 part numbers now for this item.
thanks,
greg
The belt buckle tensioners are the last part needed for air bags to
work again.
It is not a color code.
I have actually found 3 part numbers now for this item.
thanks,
greg
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Re: Honda parts catalog problem
No Warranty as the air bags blew in an accident.
The belt buckle tensioners are the last part needed for air bags to
work again.
It is not a color code.
I have actually found 3 part numbers now for this item.
thanks,
greg
The belt buckle tensioners are the last part needed for air bags to
work again.
It is not a color code.
I have actually found 3 part numbers now for this item.
thanks,
greg
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Re: Honda parts catalog problem
In article <1148491166.425999.78650@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups. com>,
nwf_snake <negast@knology.net> wrote:
> Different colors?
>
Everyone screws up. A number of years back I ordered a set of racing
disk brake pads from my local Porsche dealer. A week later I went to
pick them up and found a bag which weighed about 6 ounces. Inside were
eight rubber brake pads, the kind which fit on the brake pedal. Turns
out the part number for each item was the same. The dealer had to
order by description from the distributer.
Bob
nwf_snake <negast@knology.net> wrote:
> Different colors?
>
Everyone screws up. A number of years back I ordered a set of racing
disk brake pads from my local Porsche dealer. A week later I went to
pick them up and found a bag which weighed about 6 ounces. Inside were
eight rubber brake pads, the kind which fit on the brake pedal. Turns
out the part number for each item was the same. The dealer had to
order by description from the distributer.
Bob
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Re: Honda parts catalog problem
In article <1148491166.425999.78650@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups. com>,
nwf_snake <negast@knology.net> wrote:
> Different colors?
>
Everyone screws up. A number of years back I ordered a set of racing
disk brake pads from my local Porsche dealer. A week later I went to
pick them up and found a bag which weighed about 6 ounces. Inside were
eight rubber brake pads, the kind which fit on the brake pedal. Turns
out the part number for each item was the same. The dealer had to
order by description from the distributer.
Bob
nwf_snake <negast@knology.net> wrote:
> Different colors?
>
Everyone screws up. A number of years back I ordered a set of racing
disk brake pads from my local Porsche dealer. A week later I went to
pick them up and found a bag which weighed about 6 ounces. Inside were
eight rubber brake pads, the kind which fit on the brake pedal. Turns
out the part number for each item was the same. The dealer had to
order by description from the distributer.
Bob
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Re: Honda parts catalog problem
In article <1148491166.425999.78650@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups. com>,
nwf_snake <negast@knology.net> wrote:
> Different colors?
>
Everyone screws up. A number of years back I ordered a set of racing
disk brake pads from my local Porsche dealer. A week later I went to
pick them up and found a bag which weighed about 6 ounces. Inside were
eight rubber brake pads, the kind which fit on the brake pedal. Turns
out the part number for each item was the same. The dealer had to
order by description from the distributer.
Bob
nwf_snake <negast@knology.net> wrote:
> Different colors?
>
Everyone screws up. A number of years back I ordered a set of racing
disk brake pads from my local Porsche dealer. A week later I went to
pick them up and found a bag which weighed about 6 ounces. Inside were
eight rubber brake pads, the kind which fit on the brake pedal. Turns
out the part number for each item was the same. The dealer had to
order by description from the distributer.
Bob
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