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Hi,
I've a 2001 Accord, 58k miles, 2k under used car warranty. Driving home from work yesterday, five miles from dealer, the check engine light started flashing and the car (a standard shift) started jerking when accelerating. I drove it carefully, under 55, and straight to the dealer who proceeded to give me a line about it "perhaps not being covered under the warranty". Do I have cause for concern of serious and *expensive* problems? Thanks Karen |
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Karen wrote:
> Hi, > > I've a 2001 Accord, 58k miles, 2k under used car warranty. Driving home > from work yesterday, five miles from dealer, the check engine light > started flashing and the car (a standard shift) started jerking when > accelerating. I drove it carefully, under 55, and straight to the > dealer who proceeded to give me a line about it "perhaps not being > covered under the warranty". Do I have cause for concern of serious and > *expensive* problems? depends on how honest the dealer is and what the warranty covers. might not be covered... dunno. |
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Check engine light can come on for something as simple as a loose gas cap
(presurized system). More often it's oxygen sensor. Chris "SoCalMike" <mikein562athotmail@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:sWy0d.152872$9d6.107688@attbi_s54... > Karen wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I've a 2001 Accord, 58k miles, 2k under used car warranty. Driving home > > from work yesterday, five miles from dealer, the check engine light > > started flashing and the car (a standard shift) started jerking when > > accelerating. I drove it carefully, under 55, and straight to the > > dealer who proceeded to give me a line about it "perhaps not being > > covered under the warranty". Do I have cause for concern of serious and > > *expensive* problems? > > depends on how honest the dealer is and what the warranty covers. might > not be covered... dunno. |
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SoCalMike <mikein562athotmail@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<sWy0d.152872$9d6.107688@attbi_s54>...
> Karen wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I've a 2001 Accord, 58k miles, 2k under used car warranty. Driving home > > from work yesterday, five miles from dealer, the check engine light > > started flashing and the car (a standard shift) started jerking when > > accelerating. I drove it carefully, under 55, and straight to the > > dealer who proceeded to give me a line about it "perhaps not being > > covered under the warranty". Do I have cause for concern of serious and > > *expensive* problems? > > depends on how honest the dealer is and what the warranty covers. might > not be covered... dunno. if it's flashing it means you have a catalyst damaging misfire. smells expensive huh? Chip |
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"Karen" <lalla@worstweb.not> wrote in message news:10k5dj24tnij419@corp.supernews.com... > Hi, > > I've a 2001 Accord, 58k miles, 2k under used car go to one of the special shops that tune cars they are good and do not rob you. |
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Chip Stein wrote:
> SoCalMike <mikein562athotmail@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<sWy0d.152872$9d6.107688@attbi_s54>... > >>Karen wrote: >> >> >>>Hi, >>> >>>I've a 2001 Accord, 58k miles, 2k under used car warranty. Driving home >>>from work yesterday, five miles from dealer, the check engine light >>>started flashing and the car (a standard shift) started jerking when >>>accelerating. I drove it carefully, under 55, and straight to the >>>dealer who proceeded to give me a line about it "perhaps not being >>>covered under the warranty". Do I have cause for concern of serious and >>>*expensive* problems? >> >>depends on how honest the dealer is and what the warranty covers. might >>not be covered... dunno. > > > if it's flashing it means you have a catalyst damaging misfire. > smells expensive huh? > Chip Thanks all for your replies. Because it was "flashing" along with the car actually lurching I was pretty compelled to take it back to the dealer which is about a mile from my house. I went pretty ballistic over the dealer's comments about it being under the warranty. He got angry enough, but remained "reserved" to almost break his computer keyboard, hitting it so hard over my comments I might be anexperienced computer tech but cars leave me clueless. Final verdict? Chip was right (I think) as it was misfiring due to a loose distributor cap wire. Labor/diagnosis cost, $60+ not under warranty. Yes, he said that if it was flashing it could have been bad. I've already had the "gas cap" issue so know of that one, and earlier in the week had the "check side air bag" light go on which wound up being my handbag and library books on the passenger seat, the removal of which turned the light off. Anyway, thanks. Karen |
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