Posted by wisbaker on August 19, 2015 at 14:32:21 from (173.26.84.185):
In Reply to: $200 to adjust valves posted by Geo-TH,In on August 19, 2015 at 13:12:59:
Hey our Honda car has a "Lifetime Warranty" on the seat belts, the catch you have to agree to pay $100 for them to "diagnose" the seat belts. So in effect they want me to agree for them to look at the seat belt and say "yep it's frayed" and pay them $100. Ah but it gets better if you check your car in to service and pay for the diagnosis they won't approve the warranty claim unless you were to buy the overpriced and un-needed transmission and or radiator flush. However I have heard if your a loyal supporter of the $75 "service" (which is an oil change and to check a list of stuff they really don't check) they'll wave the diagnostic fee, think of it as pre-paying the warranty diagnostic fee. Since it's been 24 1/2 years since I went to Honda for the recommended scheduled service that $75 oil change is probably more like $130.
The car will be 25 years old this December and has 291,000 miles on it, the most expensive repair to date was an A/C compressor. It still runs good we just don't take it out of the local area anymore due to the mileage. Our Honda push mower is now over 25 years old, during the first 5 years we lived in Florida and mowed 50 weeks out of the year. The second 5 years we live in Tennessee and mowed from early March to late December
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