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Old Feb 13, 2003
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type c maintenance

how much did yours cost. is it really necessary to get it done to keep your warranty?

i just didnt want to spend 300 bucks for it
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300$ for the type C maintenance?!?![IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG] Here in New Brunswick it's about 125$ or something.. and i don't tink it's necessary to do it to keep warranty, but i'm not really sure about that..
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you never need to go back to honda for service for warranty. it just all depends on your millage and year... if you are over the millage 60k and 3 years.. then you are out of luck to bitch about every single thing about your car but the powertrain like your engine and tranny is cover for 180k 5 years if I remember correctly.
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Yeah, I think I got mine done for close to $120. But I did not go back to the dealership. They are too expensive.
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my dealership is doing an underbody wash for $17 (lifting up the car, getting rid of salt...) Is it worth it?
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I do it all with oil changes. 1 oil change. FLush rad and brakes.

another oil change. Change fuel and air filters. Comes out cheaper that way. With the type C maintenance your paying like $50+ for an inspection of your brakes. Canadian Tire does that for free..and they charge less for a rad and brake line flush.

I usually go to Canadian Tire now for maintenance and just keep the receipts for warranty purposes. I only go to honda now when my shocks blow of if there's an actual problem
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Canadian tire ya right.... I payed 25 bucks for them to fix a hole in my tire and my uncle payed 9 bucks at TMR auto
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I fix my own tires.. $9 tire repair kit[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/IMG]
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