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I have a big problem now! I hope you can give me your opinion in the next 12
hours: My '91 Accord LX's ignition switch has been acting funny lately (hard to turn the key to start the car, able to remove the key when the car is running, stuff like that...). I was hoping to take advantage of my week off (this week) to go to my favourite honest honda specialist mechanic (25-30 miles away) to fix the problem BUT, the stupid thing died this weekend, they key won't turn, the car won't start (obviously). So I called a few places nearby this morning, Firestone gave me the best quote ($225) so I got my car towed there this morning and asked them to fix the problem, the guy said no problem, should be ready by 5pm, call us or we'll call you. At 3pm I get a call, he's telling me the technician is not sure what the problem is and it seems long to find out, but he didn't have anything new to say. Finally at 6pm I call them and the car is not ready. He tells me that the technician did the following: Apparently there is a "top part" and a "bottom part" to this thing, he said the tech cleaned the debris from the "top part" but the "bottom part" is not working. Car is not starting. Not a very clear description but that's all I know. He still couldn't give me any quote or anything, he said we'll call you tomorrow morning. Now, what I need to know is: what the heck is that "top part" and "bottom part", how expensive each of them are? Also I am affraid they want to charge me a lot of labor for finding out the problem, which really sucks. What kind of Attitude I shouild have tomorrow when they call me or when I call them? This whole thing sucks, i dont want to end up paying $500 for a stupid ignition switch! please tell me what you think! RAT |
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cogita tute
> I have a big problem now! I hope you can give me your opinion in the next 12 > hours: > "top part" and a "bottom part" and its not the switch ? -- Rob Fruth - Houston, Tx http://www.rfruth.net 1981 Raleigh for errands & fun ____ __o 1997 Trek 2300 for real fun ! ____ _ \ | _) 2000 Civic hatchback (_)/ (_) |
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"R Fruth in Houston" <none@nospam.com> wrote in message news OMxd.7016$wi2.3164@newssvr11.news.prodigy.co m...> cogita tute > > > I have a big problem now! I hope you can give me your opinion in the next 12 > > hours: > > > > "top part" and a "bottom part" and its not the switch ? well to my understanding it 2 parts of the switch, I can't ****in' turn the key! I wish I was in Houstin, i'd go see you, i'm in Dallas!! RAT |
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Rattus the RAT wrote: > > Now, what I need to know is: what the heck is that "top part" and "bottom > part", how expensive each of them are? Also I am affraid they want to charge > me a lot of labor for finding out the problem, which really sucks. There is a separate ignition lock and ignition switch, perhaps that is what he is calling top and bottom part? > > What kind of Attitude I shouild have tomorrow when they call me or when I > call them? I'd go with "I'll have my car towed from your facility and you ain't gonna charge me a dime for not fixing my car" > > This whole thing sucks, i dont want to end up paying $500 for a stupid > ignition switch! > > please tell me what you think! What I think? Going to any of the franchises like Firestone is a huge mistake. Top tier mechanics have their own shops or work at dealerships. Mechanics who can't tie their own shoelaces work at Firestone, Sears, Midas etc. > > RAT |
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what's a reasonnable bill they can present me tomorrow?
"R Fruth in Houston" <none@nospam.com> wrote in message news OMxd.7016$wi2.3164@newssvr11.news.prodigy.co m...> cogita tute > > > I have a big problem now! I hope you can give me your opinion in the next 12 > > hours: > > > > "top part" and a "bottom part" and its not the switch ? > -- > Rob Fruth - Houston, Tx > http://www.rfruth.net > > 1981 Raleigh for errands & fun ____ __o > 1997 Trek 2300 for real fun ! ____ _ \ | _) > 2000 Civic hatchback (_)/ (_) |
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"Rattus the RAT" <rats_and_guns_n_rosesREMOVE-THIS@yahoo.com> floridly
penned in news:32pgclF3q8mfnU1@individual.net: > I have a big problem now! I hope you can give me your opinion in the > next 12 hours: > > My '91 Accord LX's ignition switch has been acting funny lately (hard > to turn the key to start the car, able to remove the key when the car > is running, stuff like that...). I was hoping to take advantage of my > week off (this week) to go to my favourite honest honda specialist > mechanic (25-30 miles away) to fix the problem BUT, the stupid thing > died this weekend, they key won't turn, the car won't start > (obviously). If you remove the steering wheel and top and bottom column covers, you can remove the lock cylinder and use a slim screwdriver to start the car. If the ignition swith is functional, that is. Have you tried a NEW KEY? Sometimes it's just an extremely worn key that causes problems that are misdiagnosed as ignition switch problems. That you can remove the key with the ignition on is a telltale for that. Be pretty sad if you spend all this money and all it was, was a $3 key. > > So I called a few places nearby this morning, Firestone gave me the > best quote ($225) so I got my car towed there this morning and asked > them to fix the problem, Sometimes the lowest quote isn't the best. I would not trust Firestone. > the guy said no problem, should be ready by > 5pm, call us or we'll call you. At 3pm I get a call, he's telling me > the technician is not sure what the problem is and it seems long to > find out, but he didn't have anything new to say. Finally at 6pm I > call them and the car is not ready. He tells me that the technician > did the following: > > Apparently there is a "top part" and a "bottom part" to this thing, The ignition switch assembly consists of the lock cylinder and the ignition switch itself. Both are easy to remove and test. There are specified test procedures for checking the ignition switch. > he > said the tech cleaned the debris from the "top part" but the "bottom > part" is not working. Car is not starting. Not a very clear > description but that's all I know. He still couldn't give me any quote > or anything, he said we'll call you tomorrow morning. He probably means the ignition switch part contacts are burned and not making full contact. This is the part that causes all the trouble for most people. > > Now, what I need to know is: what the heck is that "top part" and > "bottom part", how expensive each of them are? Also I am affraid they > want to charge me a lot of labor for finding out the problem, which > really sucks. > > What kind of Attitude I shouild have tomorrow when they call me or > when I call them? I think you should tell them to put it back together, pay them for the time you asked them to spend on the car, and get the car towed to a Honda dealer or a competent independent. At least the Honda dealer will have the repair manuals, replacment parts, past experience, and will be better able to diagnose your specific problem. You are one of many to have this happen. Unfortunately the Firestone guy has probably never seen this problem before, so he's just guessing. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Sorry you feel that way, unfortunately there is no distinction from a mechanic from a franchises to a dealers. Many people I work with have worked at dealers and many ex-firestone now work at dealers. Mechanics are gypsies, they rome around until they find someplace that pays and treats them right. I have seen dealers screw people (one most recently told a customer that he should replace his power-steering pump because it MAY fail.) and I have seen some stuff at firestone that pisses me off. Starting your own shop is risky, expensive. and getting a slot at a dealership can be impossible; or you still are part of a huge corporate conglomeration that looks at the bottom line. Steve ASE Master certified Firestone employee > > What I think? Going to any of the franchises like Firestone is a huge > mistake. Top tier mechanics have their own shops or work at dealerships. > Mechanics who can't tie their own shoelaces work at Firestone, Sears, > Midas etc. >> >> RAT |
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Hi rat,
Remember, you are only indebted to Firestone for the agreed upon amount. If for any reason they have to/or need to increase the amount, they have to contact you and get you to agree upon it. Now, It's been a while since I've done a ignition switch, some cars have two parts, the keyed portion and the electrical portion, the keyed portion allows the electrical part to turn. Now after getting the keyed portion to turn, they have to determine if the electrical portion is doing it's job. Lets say it is, Perhaps the starter went out (just because it wanted to) It's difficult to say without doing it myself, for I may have a different approach to check it all out. The mechanic may be a lower level and taking him longer or the Service Manager may not be letting him have the time HE Needs to get a good look at it and solve the problem. I don't know I'm not there. Today, a Ford truck came in and we mentioned he had one Brake light out and no backup lights. He agreed to the cost of the bulbs, but after replacing the bulb on the brake light and it still didn't work, farther looking was needed. Now this is going to take time, and was not included in the quote for bulbs. We may have to open a wire harness and look for the short or open wire. We can't do the work until he authorizes us to, and we could also spend 2 hours looking into something we are only getting paid 1/2 hour to do. In this case we didn't charge him and put his truck back together. He elected not to do farther work. Steve -- Stephen W. Hansen ASE Master Certified Auto Technician "Rattus the RAT" <rats_and_guns_n_rosesREMOVE-THIS@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:32pgclF3q8mfnU1@individual.net... >I have a big problem now! I hope you can give me your opinion in the next >12 > hours: > > My '91 Accord LX's ignition switch has been acting funny lately (hard to > turn the key to start the car, able to remove the key when the car is > running, stuff like that...). I was hoping to take advantage of my week > off > (this week) to go to my favourite honest honda specialist mechanic (25-30 > miles away) to fix the problem BUT, the stupid thing died this weekend, > they > key won't turn, the car won't start (obviously). > > So I called a few places nearby this morning, Firestone gave me the best > quote ($225) so I got my car towed there this morning and asked them to > fix > the problem, the guy said no problem, should be ready by 5pm, call us or > we'll call you. At 3pm I get a call, he's telling me the technician is not > sure what the problem is and it seems long to find out, but he didn't have > anything new to say. Finally at 6pm I call them and the car is not ready. > He > tells me that the technician did the following: > > Apparently there is a "top part" and a "bottom part" to this thing, he > said > the tech cleaned the debris from the "top part" but the "bottom part" is > not > working. Car is not starting. Not a very clear description but that's all > I > know. He still couldn't give me any quote or anything, he said we'll call > you tomorrow morning. > > Now, what I need to know is: what the heck is that "top part" and "bottom > part", how expensive each of them are? Also I am affraid they want to > charge > me a lot of labor for finding out the problem, which really sucks. > > What kind of Attitude I shouild have tomorrow when they call me or when I > call them? > > This whole thing sucks, i dont want to end up paying $500 for a stupid > ignition switch! > > please tell me what you think! > > RAT > > |
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TeGGer® wrote:
> Have you tried a NEW KEY? Sometimes it's just an extremely worn key that > causes problems that are misdiagnosed as ignition switch problems. Yeah, agreed. I got a pretty worn key when I picked my 94 Civic up--takes a bit of jiggling to get it to unlock, so I've been using the practically unused valet key for now. The owner recently found me the second copy of the main key, that's much less worn, but I think I'll go to the dealer and get a couple of brand-new ones made up one of these days, as neither one works in the trunk lock by the gas/trunk releases. |
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Here's my similar experience (From a previous post):
This just happened to me also (1991 Accord DX, 153k miles). I noticed that the car is fine while the key stays in the "Start" position (the engine catches), but the engine is killed when the key returns to "On" position, which is the norm for driving. To make a long story short, I changed the Main Relay to no avail, but have since tracked down and replaced the "Steering Switch" (35130-SM4-305 for my model). This switch is essentially the ignition switch that sits on the left side of the steering column. Replacement work is straight forward and took about 20 minutes if you have the part in hand. Simply remove the top and bottom covers off of the steering column (5 screws total), and find the white pastic switch on the left (It almost looks like a bearing housing). Replace this and your car should work like a charm again. I live in the Bay Area, California, so purchasing from San Leandro Honda (slhondaparts.com) was a cinch. I ordered online and picked up in store, therwise you'll need to pay for shipping and taxes. The cost of the part is $50, and I got a similar quote from hparts.com, when they were still in business. |
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