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I had a flat tire the other day and took it to the tire shop to get i repaired. While repairing the tire, the mechanic told me that the rubber seal o my struct had broken and was leaking oil. He said that the strut wa bad and needed to be replaced. HOWEVER, my car only has 20K miles on it and is a 2001 Honda Civic DX Even the mechanic said that this is a bit premature for a stru replacement. I'm willing to get it replaced, but I just want to make sure that I' not getting taken for a ride. So can anyone out there confirm or deny the mechanic's suggestion t replace my strut? (It's the front right strut if it makes an difference - kevinconro ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted via RealCarAudio.com - The checkmate of the caraudio community http://www.RealCarAudio.co kevinconroy's Profile: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/m...nfo&userid=345 View this thread: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/s...?threadid=4405 |
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It's under warranty, right?
Take it to a Honda dealer "kevinconroy" <kevinconroy.10122z@realcaraudio.com> wrote in message news:kevinconroy.10122z@realcaraudio.com... > > I had a flat tire the other day and took it to the tire shop to get it > repaired. > > While repairing the tire, the mechanic told me that the rubber seal on > my struct had broken and was leaking oil. He said that the strut was > bad and needed to be replaced. > > HOWEVER, my car only has 20K miles on it and is a 2001 Honda Civic DX. > Even the mechanic said that this is a bit premature for a strut > replacement. > > I'm willing to get it replaced, but I just want to make sure that I'm > not getting taken for a ride. > > So can anyone out there confirm or deny the mechanic's suggestion to > replace my strut? (It's the front right strut if it makes any > difference) > > > -- > kevinconroy > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Posted via RealCarAudio.com - The checkmate of the caraudio community. > http://www.RealCarAudio.com > kevinconroy's Profile: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/m...fo&userid=3455 > View this thread: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/s...threadid=44056 > |
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"kevinconroy" <kevinconroy.10122z@realcaraudio.com> wrote in message news:kevinconroy.10122z@realcaraudio.com... > > I had a flat tire the other day and took it to the tire shop to get it > repaired. > > While repairing the tire, the mechanic told me that the rubber seal on > my struct had broken and was leaking oil. He said that the strut was > bad and needed to be replaced. > > HOWEVER, my car only has 20K miles on it and is a 2001 Honda Civic DX. > Even the mechanic said that this is a bit premature for a strut > replacement. > > I'm willing to get it replaced, but I just want to make sure that I'm > not getting taken for a ride. > > So can anyone out there confirm or deny the mechanic's suggestion to > replace my strut? (It's the front right strut if it makes any > difference) > > > -- > kevinconroy Kevin, Even if they are not covered by warranty you must replace the strut. While you are at it, check the other three and see if they are leaking also. Replace as required. After the front struts are replaced, the vehicle must have an alignment. 20k does seem a bit early for strut failure but depending on where you live and the roads over which you drive it is not that uncommon. Here in Fairbanks, AK we consider a second winter on the struts (assuming normal average temps) to be a gift. Just FYI, what happens is the seal fails allowing the fluid in the strut to leak out. Result is ever decreasing effectivness. Dave D -- Hunt hard...Kill quick...Offer No Apologies! > |
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If there is strut oil present and not sprayed on oil from a can which I have
heard rumored to be true at times, then indeed your struts need replacement in pairs and the alignment done. I would be mad as hell if it wasn't covered under the 3/36 warranty and the related alignment. I would be so far up Honda's ass to fix this that if I spit it would come out their mouths. Compliments of Bad Boyz II. CaptainKrunch "kevinconroy" <kevinconroy.10122z@realcaraudio.com> wrote in message news:kevinconroy.10122z@realcaraudio.com... > > I had a flat tire the other day and took it to the tire shop to get it > repaired. > > While repairing the tire, the mechanic told me that the rubber seal on > my struct had broken and was leaking oil. He said that the strut was > bad and needed to be replaced. > > HOWEVER, my car only has 20K miles on it and is a 2001 Honda Civic DX. > Even the mechanic said that this is a bit premature for a strut > replacement. > > I'm willing to get it replaced, but I just want to make sure that I'm > not getting taken for a ride. > > So can anyone out there confirm or deny the mechanic's suggestion to > replace my strut? (It's the front right strut if it makes any > difference) > > > -- > kevinconroy > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Posted via RealCarAudio.com - The checkmate of the caraudio community. > http://www.RealCarAudio.com > kevinconroy's Profile: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/m...fo&userid=3455 > View this thread: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/s...threadid=44056 > |
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"CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message news:z8WdnV64-tU0F5jdRVn-jg@comcast.com... > If there is strut oil present and not sprayed on oil from a can which I have > heard rumored to be true at times, then indeed your struts need replacement > in pairs and the alignment done. I would be mad as hell if it wasn't > covered under the 3/36 warranty and the related alignment. I would be so > far up Honda's ass to fix this that if I spit it would come out their > mouths. Compliments of Bad Boyz II. > > CaptainKrunch In most cases I would agree with the above. However, at -40F or colder (as it gets in interior Alaska) it only takes one good (or not so good) bump to wipe out the seals in a strut. This is not a design/manufacturer/materials failure. In such cases, the dealer could claim no fault and refuse to replace it under the warranty. I believe that most would just to maintain good customer relations. -- Hunt hard...Kill quick...Offer No Apologies! ///snipped for brevity/// |
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