> > I have brand new 2006 Honda Accord (Euro in Australia) with 3500 Km.
> > Perfect car but...The clutch rattles most of the time ... Dealer seems
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> If its not forthcoming from the dealer, get on to Honda Australia
> yourself.
> > Do you have a document from Honda stating they won't fix it, or is the
> > dealer just telling you that? If you don't, ask for written confirmation.
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> Eric
G'day -
the dealer has been good in diagnosing the fault but hard to get them
to make any moves on Honda itself. I've been on the phone to Honda
Customer Relations and I get a sympathetic response but they are not
really concerned.
So I'll go to them in writing now - I might make a recording of the
noise to demonstrate it at it's best.
Another problem is the non-commital attitude i.e. I offer to replace
the clutch (it really bugs me) but at $2000 and no guarantee it's an
expensive gamble... I don't think they get a lot of manual cars to play
with these days?
Oh well... at worst I'll stick with for anoth 11 months and go back
to the Subaru... My 5 year old falcon makes less noise!!
Thanks for the advice.
TeGGeR® - 18 Nov 2006 04:35 GMT
> the dealer has been good in diagnosing the fault but hard to get them
> to make any moves on Honda itself. I've been on the phone to Honda
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> Another problem is the non-commital attitude i.e. I offer to replace
> the clutch (it really bugs me) but at $2000
TWO GRAND for a clutch change? Gawd I'm glad I live in Canada.
Y'see, with the United States right next door, our government has to be
on its toes and not fook us too badly, otherwise we'd head south.
*Your* crooks have a monopoly.
Say, you're a 'Strine, right? I need some help on another matter.
If you're willing to help, please respond to this and I'll give you some
details,

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Stewart DIBBS - 10 Dec 2006 17:03 GMT
> Another problem is the non-commital attitude i.e. I offer to replace
> the clutch (it really bugs me) but at $2000
$2000 to replace a clutch? As an expat Aussie, my response to that would the
F***ING Bullshit! Let's say 4 hours labour to replace the clutch = $200 or
so. If the clutch plate is obviously faulty (ie loose or broken torsion
springs, or failed release bearing), no charge, but lets say $600 for the
complete kit at Honda prices. That makes about $800 total.
I'd ask the dealer to show you the parts cost of a complete clutch kit
(friction plate, pressure plate and release bearing) along with the Honda
listing that shows the standard labour time and cost. Better yet, have him
write you up a quotation detailing everything. For a 2006 car, there simply
WON'T be any "unexpected extras" like is often found on older cars.
I'd be pretty surprised, nay, amazed, if the written quote came up to
anywhere near $2000. If it does, check with your local auto club (NRMA, RAC
or what ever) on the accuracy of this quote. I'd say that the dealer
"quoted" you $2000 to shut you up and get rid of you. Either way, you may
need to change dealers, and pass the $2000 quote on to Honda Australia.
Incidently, the NRMA are often helpful to apply pressure on to dealers and
manufacturers. Bad publicity in the NRMA Magasine is never a good thing.
SD