Secret Accord recall
#1
Secret Accord recall
Took my 2009 EX-L to the dealer for a clutch-burning smell. Good thing I did!
Turns out I need a new clutch ($2400.). They told me they checked the oil, even though I had the oil changed 1600 mi. ago.
Turns out that all Accords have a "secret ring job recall", where the dealer checks your oil level every time you bring the car in. If the car is burning too much oil (mine was down 2 & 3/4 qt.), and you have less than 125k mi., you get a free ring job, ($4500.) courtesy of the manufacturer.
This info is kept secret from Accord owners; we never received a letter, and the dealer never mentioned they were checking our oil consumption. If I had used a local mechanic instead of the dealer for my Accord maintenance, I would have never known about this defective ring problem, and possibly seized the engine.
A great example of untrustworthy and devious behavior by Honda.
We are lifetime loyal Honda buyers; time for a Suburu?
Turns out I need a new clutch ($2400.). They told me they checked the oil, even though I had the oil changed 1600 mi. ago.
Turns out that all Accords have a "secret ring job recall", where the dealer checks your oil level every time you bring the car in. If the car is burning too much oil (mine was down 2 & 3/4 qt.), and you have less than 125k mi., you get a free ring job, ($4500.) courtesy of the manufacturer.
This info is kept secret from Accord owners; we never received a letter, and the dealer never mentioned they were checking our oil consumption. If I had used a local mechanic instead of the dealer for my Accord maintenance, I would have never known about this defective ring problem, and possibly seized the engine.
A great example of untrustworthy and devious behavior by Honda.
We are lifetime loyal Honda buyers; time for a Suburu?
#2
There was a warranty extension, with letters mailed out.
https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/for...-needed-62187/
https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/for...-needed-62187/
#3
Thanks RedBull1 **
There was a warranty extension, with letters mailed out.
https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/for...-needed-62187/
https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/for...-needed-62187/
WBANG
#5
American Honda extended the warranty coverage on the Piston Rings and Pistons for 2008-11 Accord L4 to 8 years from the original date of purchase or 125,000 miles, whichever comes first.
The warranty extension does not apply to any vehicle that has ever been declared a total loss or sold for salvage by a financial institution or insurer, or has a branded, or similar title under any state’s law. To check for vehicle eligibility, a VIN status inquiry is done.
The warranty extension does not apply to any vehicle that has ever been declared a total loss or sold for salvage by a financial institution or insurer, or has a branded, or similar title under any state’s law. To check for vehicle eligibility, a VIN status inquiry is done.
Last edited by redbull-1; 02-24-2016 at 08:47 PM.
#7
Just a little personal rant here, so take it for what it's worth...
With cars having longer and longer oil-change intervals, we still have to check the dipstick for oil level. The oil-life monitor, and the long interval schedules, don't do anything about leaking or burning oil.
So keep checking your oil level. It gives you an excuse to open the hood & notice other things/problems going on in there.
With cars having longer and longer oil-change intervals, we still have to check the dipstick for oil level. The oil-life monitor, and the long interval schedules, don't do anything about leaking or burning oil.
So keep checking your oil level. It gives you an excuse to open the hood & notice other things/problems going on in there.
#8
Probably why BMW led the industry with the ability to check the oil level from the vehicle information center. I haven't looked into it, but it's been something like ten years now since BMWs system was released; I wonder how many other companies have adopted this method of checking oil level.
#10
Good to know. Thanks.