Seized Calipers I have a 2000 Civic SiR, and when I was having some regular maintenace done recently, I was informed I needed to replace all my brake pads and rotors, and I consented. One week, and 600km later, both rear calipers seized up. Does this sound like the mechanic screwed something up? Thanks. |
Re: Seized Calipers Possibly, But regardless its something that should be brought to the mechanics attention. |
Re: Seized Calipers
Originally Posted by Zzyzx
(Post 4388185)
Possibly, But regardless its something that should be brought to the mechanics attention. It also doesn't help that I was 450km away from the dealership I had the brake job done when the calipers seized, so I had to go to a different location for the calipers. |
Re: Seized Calipers I assume you have recites of all this? If so, then you should present the dealership with the recites of the 2nd repair and ask for some sort of reimbursement. If they are not willing to help you in some way, because after all they did a full replacement and there should be some sort of warranty on work of such a nature. And given that you had to replace what they "fixed" it is not unreasonable to ask for compensation. If they are complacent then it would be time to escalate the issue to their superior and or the Honda service rep. |
Re: Seized Calipers The service manager seemed unwilling to help me unless someone at the dealership that replaced the calipers tells him it was clearly their fault. That doesn't seem to be happening. The dealership that replaced the calipers says they probably seized up on their own. If it was one caliper, or even one front and one rear, I *might* believe it, but I would still think they should have caught it when they replaced the pads and rotors. But for both rear calipers to seize up a week later, I think they caused it (I'm not saying they did it intentionally). I have someone at corporate helping me now, but if this gets nowhere, I'm filing a small claims suit against the dealership that replaced the pads and rotors. On the balance of probabilities (what the courts look for), I think it's much more likely that the dealership screwed up than that both calipers seized on their own. |
Re: Seized Calipers They they replace your pads, they should have looked at or even at least regrease the slider pins. |
Re: Seized Calipers
Originally Posted by DDragon7
(Post 4388999)
They they replace your pads, they should have looked at or even at least regrease the slider pins. |
Re: Seized Calipers DDragon7, I just noticed you're in Ottawa. I'm having these issues with Civic Motors at Ogilvie & St. Laurent. Have you dealt with them before? |
Re: Seized Calipers Nope, but I know some people at www.OttawaHondaClub.com has, come check us out. |
Re: Seized Calipers It wasnt a mistake someone was probably too lazy to regrease and clean the slidepins. Some people who work at dealerships dont care as long as they get paid. |
Re: Seized Calipers Honda Canada is sending me a cheque to cover the costs of replacing the calipers and brake pads, as a "gesture of good will." I would have preferred the money to come from the dealership that almost certainly caused this, but I'm fine with this result. |
Re: Seized Calipers That's good to know. |
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