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#11
I agree that they may try and argue wear and tear, but less than 1 year for a component that should last the life of the vehicle is not right.
If they wont budge, can try going down the route of the consumer sales of goods act 1979.
It states that the item needs to be suitable for use and fit for purpose up to 6 years. If they say its fit for use, just argue that a rattle is not part of the designed use. Hence it has "failed"
To be honest, I would be surprised if you cant get it replaced under honda 12month warranty.
If they wont budge, can try going down the route of the consumer sales of goods act 1979.
It states that the item needs to be suitable for use and fit for purpose up to 6 years. If they say its fit for use, just argue that a rattle is not part of the designed use. Hence it has "failed"
To be honest, I would be surprised if you cant get it replaced under honda 12month warranty.
#13
Thanks for all the help guys, I think I'm gonna go the ballade route and do it myself, something I should have done on the first place!
Everything mentioned is what I suspected, apparently they had an S2000 owner in for the same work and that was the recommended fix from Honda UK.
What oil should I be using?, I've got what's left of a can of halfords 5w40.
Thanks again for all the help
Everything mentioned is what I suspected, apparently they had an S2000 owner in for the same work and that was the recommended fix from Honda UK.
What oil should I be using?, I've got what's left of a can of halfords 5w40.
Thanks again for all the help
#15
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Personally, i always buy decent quality oil and put the cost to the back of my mind.
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11-06-2006 06:45 PM