Re: 2002 Honda Civic Si/SiR hatch steering creaking
I agree with Dan Beaton.
Since you did bring it in with the problem when it was still under warranty
and the fix they attempted at that time did not hold up, you should only
have to remind them of that fact. You will probably have to expend some
energy convincing them that it is, in fact, that same problem. If they
won't talk to you, try calling Honda. Again, you have to convince them that
it is the same problem they attempted to fix under warranty. If they can be
convinced, they will fix it free.
On 10/19/04 7:30 AM, in article cl31cm$kpo$1@freenet9.carleton.ca, "Dan
Beaton" <ag564@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote:
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> Hi James,
> A worn steering rack is not something you want to ignore. It also
> should not occur on such a new car. And C$2,000 can buy a heck of a
> lot of repairs; I find it hard to believe that a steering rack would
> cost that much to replace.
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> My first approach would be to go back to the dealer (or another dealer
> if you don't get satisfaction from the first one) and note that
> this problem first appeared under warranty. (You do have your service
> records, right?) It should have been repaired properly then. Ask to
> speak to the Honda regional rep. Be polite and persistent. I suspect
> that the rep will approve the repair under warranty.
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> If not, then seek out several opinions, especially from small, private
> garages that specialize in Hondas or Japanese cars. You will find that
> the repair cost can be much less than at a dealer.
>
> Good luck.
> Dan
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> JP (jpan_home@hotmail.com) writes:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a 2002 Honda Civic SiR (or Si in US), and it has been having
>> steering problems:
>>
>> on launching, or at low speeds when the throttle is applied, there is
>> a creaking sound coming from inside the dash. The sound is similar to
>> an old door opening where the hinges need oil. Some times it is
>> particularly loud and at others just a slight screech.
>>
>> I took it in to the dealership 6 months ago (under full warranty) and
>> they told me it was the clutch rubbing the wrong thing and they told
>> me they fixed it. The problem came back eventually but it was fairly
>> minor and I just left it alone. However, last week the problem became
>> extremely loud, and got me really worried about the part.
>>
>> I took it back to the dealership, and they told me that I needed to
>> replace the steering rack, and the whole thing will cost about
>> $2000CDN since the car is no longer under full warranty. I simply
>> can't afford that, so I'm planning to ignore the problem until
>> something seriouly breaks and I absolutely have to fix the car.
>>
>> Now, what's your opinion on this problem? Is there anything I can do?
>> Please help! Thank you!
>>
>> James
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