Long story short if you have a 95-97 honda (accord, civic, odyssey, prelude, etc...) you can get a free tune up at any Honda dearlership. I found this court order yesterday researching a speedometer problem for my Accord. I already confirmed it with the Honda in Cary and taking my car in on Tuesday to get it fixed and get a free tune up.here's the short version of the court order; http://www.epa.gov/otaq/cert/recall/fr33394.htmhere's the full Decree; http://www.epa.gov/compliance/resources/decrees/civil/caa/amerhonda-cd.pdfIf this is something yall already know, my bad but i thought i would share this find.
4/10/2010 3:12:45 PM
b. With respect to each Affected Vehicle brought into a Dealer during the period from 75,000 through 150,000 milesof vehicle use, Honda shall instruct and cause its Dealers, at noto the vehicle owner: (i) to replace the spark plugs, ?cost ignition wires, distributor cap, and rotor, using parts of like ?or similar quality to the OEM parts; (ii) to change the engine ?oil and engine oil filter; and (iii) to scan the OBD system to ?identify any emissions-related malfunctions covered by the ?Extended Emissions Warranty under this Consent Decree. The
4/10/2010 4:07:18 PM
damn.. too many miles on mine
4/10/2010 4:46:38 PM
damn, my shit's too new
4/10/2010 8:38:08 PM
damn, i drive a saturn
4/11/2010 4:03:51 AM
If you have a 95-97 Honda, and you have less than 150k miles (Unless it's an NSX maaaaybe)....you're doing it wrong
4/11/2010 11:50:26 AM
it says 14 years OR 150K miles so if you have a 97 like me, you can still bring it in
4/11/2010 5:41:57 PM
*update* I got my car back yesterday. i pretty much got what Seotaji said; spark plugs, oil/filter change, new ignition kit, and a 'scan' - whatever that means. they found some stuff that "needs" to be change out but wasn't covered by the warranty as expected. Drove out of there without having to pay them anything
4/15/2010 8:42:05 AM