HCHII in the shop...again
#11
Re: HCHII in the shop...again
No, they don't know what they're doing, so they're taking their cues from you. You called and asked "Where is my car?", so they probably washed it up and got it ready for you to drive away. You have now told them what to do and they're doing it, rather than doing the right thing -- which is what they said they would do in the first place -- which was to consult with Honda over the problem.
It's a small shop. The best you can do is not to be so impatient and let them work through it.
It's a small shop. The best you can do is not to be so impatient and let them work through it.
#12
Re: HCHII in the shop...again
Yup, I did ask where's my car because they told me to call them on Monday for an update. I also told them to take thier time fixing it as I'm perfectly happy putting km on thier loaner car. The last update I've gotten is to call back on monday.
I'm pretty sure the manager is looking after the repair now instead of the Saturday day shift guy
Other notes, the hybrid civic and the regular civic are twins separated at birth. They look the same but sure don't act the same. My hybrid is a smooth gas sipping slow poke. The civic is rough shifting (though I'm sure I'm just spoiled by the CVT) but is quite peppy - compared to the hybrid anyway. I've even *gasp* passed some cars on the local roads
I think they're about the same for road noise, but the hybrid is alot quieter engine noise wise. I miss the fuel comsumption meters - can't play for a high score.
I'll fill up the loaner today and check it's l/km heh.
I'm pretty sure the manager is looking after the repair now instead of the Saturday day shift guy
Other notes, the hybrid civic and the regular civic are twins separated at birth. They look the same but sure don't act the same. My hybrid is a smooth gas sipping slow poke. The civic is rough shifting (though I'm sure I'm just spoiled by the CVT) but is quite peppy - compared to the hybrid anyway. I've even *gasp* passed some cars on the local roads
I think they're about the same for road noise, but the hybrid is alot quieter engine noise wise. I miss the fuel comsumption meters - can't play for a high score.
I'll fill up the loaner today and check it's l/km heh.
#15
Re: HCHII in the shop...again
My car got recalled and I went in to the dealer with all the information printed from the internet. For some reason the dealer was unaware of the recall and couldn't find it in their computers. It took several days of calls back and forth before someone was finally able to verify that there was a recall. They originally wanted to charge me for the service.
It did all get straightened out in the end but it was a lot more trouble than it should have been.
If you have a decent dealer count yourself lucky. I've yet to know one.
#18
Re: HCHII in the shop...again
Man I hope not!
The yellow warning light came on while braking down a hill. A restart clears the error with no engine trouble light. The l/km meter was going crazy, flipping from 2 dots to max repeatedly for about 3 km. Then it settled down. The car drives normally with no jerks or surges.
I was unable to get it to go to electric mode while the bar was jumping around. After clearing the error it seemed normal.
They must love me at the dealer heh, extra problems like these was the reason I purchased the car with an extended waranty.
The yellow warning light came on while braking down a hill. A restart clears the error with no engine trouble light. The l/km meter was going crazy, flipping from 2 dots to max repeatedly for about 3 km. Then it settled down. The car drives normally with no jerks or surges.
I was unable to get it to go to electric mode while the bar was jumping around. After clearing the error it seemed normal.
They must love me at the dealer heh, extra problems like these was the reason I purchased the car with an extended waranty.
#20
Re: HCHII in the shop...again
All Fixed! (I hope)
It turned out to be a ECU of some sort - one of two computers that control the regen braking behaviour. They also "discovered" that they had put on the wrong tires when they did the control arm repair thing, so I got a pair of the correct oem tires as well.
Went for a trip, the computer recorded 4.4 l/100 km over a 170 km. Woohoo!
It turned out to be a ECU of some sort - one of two computers that control the regen braking behaviour. They also "discovered" that they had put on the wrong tires when they did the control arm repair thing, so I got a pair of the correct oem tires as well.
Went for a trip, the computer recorded 4.4 l/100 km over a 170 km. Woohoo!