![]() I told them thank you and went to my bfs shop, I knew the fluids were fine, the car had 25k miles on it. Took my accord(had before the civic) in for a check engine light, the service guys tried telling me I had to get my breaks bleed, transmission fluid was low and the best part- my brakes were DANGEROUSLY low and they wouldn't recommend driving home with them. If they mess up its even more so on them to fix it as they are the only ones to touch my engine bay so far, but beyond that? I trust my bf who is a professional mechanic way more to work on my car. ![]() I've taken my car to Honda for oil changes cause it's free and why not. I financed a 22 civic touring, and with my purchase I got a year of free oil changes, 2 years of inspections and the usual warranty plus rim coverage. Get fucked, I'm not performing that job unless the labor is adjusted to the correct amount) (And don't get me started about their 'Labor Menu' that does not differentiate at all between models, is a generic 'labor' menu and quotes 0.5 for a fucking throttle body cleaning on a car that pays 1.0 UNDER WARRANTY. They are machines run by fucking science, and I trust the Science of the engineers and scientists that developed them over a fucking additive company. ![]() In a SILICATE-FREE coolant formulation.īecause a chemical company who's entire business is selling 'universal additives' knows more about Honda's than the fucking company that built them and invested money in the best lubrication and anti-corrosion properties for the materials they spec out for manufacturing. More shit that isn't in the original and intended formulation. Dodecanedioic Acid - Oh look, a fucking amine being introduced into an amine-free coolant.Potassium hydroxide - I have no idea what the fuck this is, except it's commonly known as caustic potash.Sodium Nitrite - Oh look, Nitrites being added to a nitrite-free coolant formulation.What does BG's 'Super Cool' bullshit have it in? WELL LETS SEE. As in, it shouldn't have ANY of those in it. Oh, and it's also nitrite, borate, amine and silicate free. Notice on the bottle how it PROUDLY boasts that it's phosphate free? Except, Honda coolant is 'Phosphate-Enhanced Organic Acid Technology' coolant. Theyre being told they are recommended, and in the worst cases by idiotic writers, that they are recommended by the manufacturer. ESPECIALLY that fucking ' Super Cool Additive', Especially because owners are NOT making informed decisions regarding these additives. I have a loathing hatred for the aftermarket bullshit I have to put into cars. Subreddits you may also enjoy: /r/HondaMarket /r/HondaPrelude /r/AskCarSales /r/Autos /r/Cars /r/Motorsports /r/UserCars /r/KSeries /r/Bseries /r/CarHacking /r/Acura ![]() You can edit your subreddit flair above this sidebar and below Honda by clicking the edit link next to your username. Use message the mods if your submission gets removed or marked as spam. (If anyone knows of a subreddit for auto tech support let me know! We just have /r/CarHacking)ĭo Not DM individual moderators for moderation requests. Your headlight fluid does not need to be changed. This subreddit is unofficial, and you may get responses from anyone. If you have a support request use the tag. Anything on tracks is fine.įor Honda technical help, and may be your most valuable resources. Original content is welcome.ĭo no post content glorifying street racing. They should be on relevant subreddits (see: /r/HondaMarket). Content We Love: Honda related reviews, news, and tech articles.
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