I own a 2004 Honda Civic Hybrid Standard Transmission with 30,000
miles on it. The clutch has broken and needs to be replaced. Should
this have happened so soon? I am an experienced stick-shift driver
and I never worn out a clutch. Honda says it is not covered and need
$1000 to fix it. Is it my fault? Should I pay the money? Is Honda
responsible for fixing it under warranty? I value your input. Thanks,
JS.

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Tegger - 01 Dec 2006 19:42 GMT
solow1 <none@000.com> wrote in news:944825_
5718a5092fb1cbdee8342f6c5b47b96b@autoboardz.com:
> I own a 2004 Honda Civic Hybrid Standard Transmission with 30,000
> miles on it. The clutch has broken and needs to be replaced. Should
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> responsible for fixing it under warranty? I value your input. Thanks,
> JS.
Did it get "broken", or did it wear out?
If "broken", how did it break? Specifically what broke?

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