Rimas
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Hello all,
Couple of months ago I've purchased my first Honda, an Accord Tourer 2.2 i-CTDI EX ’06 (facelift 55 reg). The car has done just over 93k but has a full main dealer service history.
Straight away there were some issues – wheel alignment needed doing (after losing about 2-3mm of thread from the outside of N/S/R tyre after just 1000miles) and rear d-bushes replacing.
Recently the local main dealer has diagnosed a problem (slight rattle) with the timing chain and told me that it needs replacing...for £3000! However they believed that it may qualify for a free work under extended warranty policy and submitted the request to Honda UK for approval. Later that day I received a call from them informing me that the request was turned down and the initial estimate of £3000 pounds is still payable by customer (i.e. myself).
I have contacted Honda UK shortly and explained the situation; couple of days later I received a call back, and was informed that the timing chain in my car is not covered by the extended warranty (unlike the '04 and '05 models) and it will not be replaced free of charge. However, as a gesture of good will, they have offered to supply some of the most expensive parts free of charge (including 4 injectors).
The local dealer re-estimated the cost of repair and the bill has dropped to £1200; still a lot of money though, for something that you'd expect to last the life of the engine...
To be sure that the problem does exist, I've also had it checked out by another local main dealer, who's further confirmed the problem, and offered to do the work for the same £1200.
I'm thinking of keeping the car for a long time (over 5 years at least), so on the other hand the repair seems to be quite a good investment, considering the free parts supplied by Honda UK and the warranty that they would carry.
However, I would want this work to be done by somebody who knows what they're doing, and I keep seeing the name of Holdcroft Honda (in Stoke) in this forum as a place that most people are confident with.
I had a quick word with a chap in servicing dept at Holdcroft today and he offer a 20% discount on labour charges; is this the norm there or did anyone had some money off parts as well?
I could really use some advice on the best course of action here - where is best place to have this work carried out, is the quoted £1200 a 'good value' to have a chain replaced in a 'facelift' Accord? Also, is this problem real, i.e. would the chain actually snap one day causing major damage, or is it just an annoying rattle?
Your help is really appreciated,
Rimas
Couple of months ago I've purchased my first Honda, an Accord Tourer 2.2 i-CTDI EX ’06 (facelift 55 reg). The car has done just over 93k but has a full main dealer service history.
Straight away there were some issues – wheel alignment needed doing (after losing about 2-3mm of thread from the outside of N/S/R tyre after just 1000miles) and rear d-bushes replacing.
Recently the local main dealer has diagnosed a problem (slight rattle) with the timing chain and told me that it needs replacing...for £3000! However they believed that it may qualify for a free work under extended warranty policy and submitted the request to Honda UK for approval. Later that day I received a call from them informing me that the request was turned down and the initial estimate of £3000 pounds is still payable by customer (i.e. myself).
I have contacted Honda UK shortly and explained the situation; couple of days later I received a call back, and was informed that the timing chain in my car is not covered by the extended warranty (unlike the '04 and '05 models) and it will not be replaced free of charge. However, as a gesture of good will, they have offered to supply some of the most expensive parts free of charge (including 4 injectors).
The local dealer re-estimated the cost of repair and the bill has dropped to £1200; still a lot of money though, for something that you'd expect to last the life of the engine...
To be sure that the problem does exist, I've also had it checked out by another local main dealer, who's further confirmed the problem, and offered to do the work for the same £1200.
I'm thinking of keeping the car for a long time (over 5 years at least), so on the other hand the repair seems to be quite a good investment, considering the free parts supplied by Honda UK and the warranty that they would carry.
However, I would want this work to be done by somebody who knows what they're doing, and I keep seeing the name of Holdcroft Honda (in Stoke) in this forum as a place that most people are confident with.
I had a quick word with a chap in servicing dept at Holdcroft today and he offer a 20% discount on labour charges; is this the norm there or did anyone had some money off parts as well?
I could really use some advice on the best course of action here - where is best place to have this work carried out, is the quoted £1200 a 'good value' to have a chain replaced in a 'facelift' Accord? Also, is this problem real, i.e. would the chain actually snap one day causing major damage, or is it just an annoying rattle?
Your help is really appreciated,
Rimas