2001 Civic Front Strut leaking
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2001 Civic Front Strut leaking
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recently I heard clicking sound when I am slowing down and turning my wheel. So I bring my car to the Sears Auto Center, they said that both of my front struts are leaking. I wonder should I change it or not? My car only got 32000 miles on it (civic 2001 coupe EX). Do you think if I bring it to Honda dealer will they fix it for me free? I just couldn't believe that only 32000 miles and having problem with the front strut.
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recently I heard clicking sound when I am slowing down and turning my wheel. So I bring my car to the Sears Auto Center, they said that both of my front struts are leaking. I wonder should I change it or not? My car only got 32000 miles on it (civic 2001 coupe EX). Do you think if I bring it to Honda dealer will they fix it for me free? I just couldn't believe that only 32000 miles and having problem with the front strut.
Any opinion will be appreciated.
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Not for non lowered cars. Use the warranty to have them fixed.
My guess is that you bought the car used. The previous owner must have drived fast/wreckless and hit alot of potholes and bumps going fast, thus causing a leak in the front struts. Otherwise the rears would have wear indication as well. The factory shocks suck, but shouldn't leak at 30k miles unless abused.
My guess is that you bought the car used. The previous owner must have drived fast/wreckless and hit alot of potholes and bumps going fast, thus causing a leak in the front struts. Otherwise the rears would have wear indication as well. The factory shocks suck, but shouldn't leak at 30k miles unless abused.
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On the 01's its common, thats why mid way through 02 Honda changed the front dampers... (thats why the 01's and some of the 02's have a 50mm strut, where as the newer civics have a 55mm strut).
My tip, Pick up some Tokico Blue dampers. they are more performance orientated and they will last a whole lot longer then just replacing them with another set of OEM dampers. and they dont cost a whole lot either.
My tip, Pick up some Tokico Blue dampers. they are more performance orientated and they will last a whole lot longer then just replacing them with another set of OEM dampers. and they dont cost a whole lot either.
Try the dealer to get the freebie new stuts. Theres a Technical service bulletin for leaky struts I think. Bring that up when you talk to them. If you can't get the freebie, do what he ^^^ says.
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Yeah the more I reasearch about it, the more I found that it so common in 2001 civic. Thanks for the advice. I'll try to tell them if it is in the Technical Service Bulletin for leaky struts. Do you guys have any idea how can I get the printout of the Technical Service Bulleting for this problem ? Or is there a special website that has the list for all of the TSB ?
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Well TSB's dont actually mean they will cover it. TSB's just say that its a known problem and how to fix it. If the cars still under warrenty then they will repair/replace it. if not.. then its really up to the dealership if they want to do it.
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Originally Posted by Zzyzx
Well TSB's dont actually mean they will cover it. TSB's just say that its a known problem and how to fix it. If the cars still under warrenty then they will repair/replace it. if not.. then its really up to the dealership if they want to do it.
Get the Tokico Blues. I just got my new struts installed cos they were leaking as well. With these new shocks, there's a consideralbe difference in the ride quality. I recommend the Tokico's too, specially for the price.
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