> Of course I cancelled my call to my assembly person till I find out
> what happened. I would be delighted to find out that all it was is a
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> Is this a trial and error business? At honda? I would expect they
> would do better...
the real test for porosity is the cut the metal up and put it under the
microscope. that's expensive and requires destruction of your engine.
testing for cracks can be done with dye penetrant, but since we're
looking at a situation where it's already oil impregnated, that won't
work. so, now you're looking for someone with experience of both
situations that can monitor leakage over time - and of course
differentiate it from gasket leakage. believe it or not, not everyone
out there knows this stuff, so just "taking it to the dealer" is not
necessarily going to sort it out.
> I plan on picking up my car today but I will call aaa to get a good
> tech to look at what was done. It is tough to trust the dealer when he
> said "i could have just fixed it and not told you. why do you make so
> much trouble. if i had sealed it up and fixed it you would have never
> known." Would you trust such a guy? Of course I dont want to lose my
> rights by picking up the car in case they did lie to me.
they're not necessarily lying. they may well have sealed it. the
approved "cure" for porosity is a filler like epoxy, which you're saying
they've done. but due to the nature if the problem and the fact that
you're dealing with porous material, weeping may continue for some time
after it's been fixed. only time will tell if its worked. if you're
getting "attitude" from the dealer, i can't say i'm surprised they way
you're behaving.
> Honda is saying that they may give me an extended 7 year warrantee but
> I must waive my rights to sue. What do yo think about that?
if they say they've fixed it and are warranteeing the fix for 7 years, i
say that's ok. after all, you can go back 3 [or more] times a week
every week for SEVEN YEARS under that warranty. do you think they'll
not be able to figure out how to make their [your] problem go away? if
you litigate, all that will happen is that they'll litigate back, and in
all statistical likelihood, their corporate attorney will be someone
with /way/ more experience crushing the little guy than your in-law has
of crushing the big guy. after all, do you /want/ to sue in preference
to getting it fixed? it sounds like you do.
> Honda is saying that they may give me an extended 7 year warrantee but
> I must waive my rights to sue. What do yo think about that?
Honestly it sounds like a good deal. Remember that cars are machines
and people are people. Getting all hot under the collar at the first
sign of difficulties generally is not the best response.
John
Alex Adler - Brooklyn NY - 23 Nov 2005 18:28 GMT
I picked up the car. The ticket has the whole story on it.
I now have a caucious real good feeling about Honda.
I will still check things out and monitor the leak.
If it turns out that it was only a gasket, what a shame i had to go
through all this heart ache.
By the way, Jim Beam, you keep focusing on the porus engine block.
The dealer, who is on site, said it was a hairline fracture.
Honda customer relations said it was a porus engine block.
I am not an expert in this area and just learning. It seems from what
you, Michael Pardee and John Hornder have written, that if it is a
porus engine block, i may just have to count my loses if the industry
standard is to seal it. However, if it was a hairline fracture, it
seems that i have more rights to demand a replacement.
I hope this whole topic is mute for me and I do have a good quality
Honda car like i thought i had. In the meanwhile, I have my car back
and will keep you posted in a week or so to see if it is still leaking.
I am impressed that Honda is trying to make things right. That is not
how i felt when I first started this thread.
Alex Adler - Brooklyn NY - 24 Nov 2005 14:06 GMT
For the record, here are the notes from the honda service ticket.
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CUSTOMER STATES HAS OIL LEAK
CK FOR LEAKS FOUND OIL LEAKING FROM GALLEY
FOUND SLIGHT HAIR LINE ON BLOCK
USED JB WELD -- STILL LEAKING SPRAYED WHITE POWDER
FOUND LEAK COMING FROM REAR CYLINDER HEADGASKET
REMOVED JB WELD
FOUND ENGINE CH LIGHT ON DASH
PERFORMED TEST CODE P0132 02 SENSOR FAILED
REMOVED AND REPLACED REAR CYLINDER HEADGASKET
REMOVED AND REPLACED 02 SENSOR
ROAD TESTED CAR
OK
RECK FOR LEAKS NONE FOUND
CAR IS GOOD
ONE TIME GOOD WILL
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I never thought you could remove JB Weld!?! I hope I am done. I am
causiously optimisitc as I hope it was only a rear cylinder headgasket
and not both. In the meanwhile I am monitoring the performance and
watching for oil leaks.