AntecK7 All American 7755 Posts user info edit post |
Looking at a 2003 but want to make sure its in good shape. Where should I take it? 6/29/2011 5:00:15 AM |
AntecK7 All American 7755 Posts user info edit post |
Trying Happy Japs, based on prior ZXAPPEAL ref 6/29/2011 9:47:19 AM |
Ragged All American 23473 Posts user info edit post |
pretty much any shop will do it for free 6/29/2011 10:11:32 AM |
zxappeal All American 26824 Posts user info edit post |
Happy Jap's is a great place to go. Tell Rex that Superfly sent you. 6/29/2011 10:35:06 AM |
AntecK7 All American 7755 Posts user info edit post |
^ will do.
2003 accord i4 auto with 115 miles, its gonna last another 85 right? 6/29/2011 10:37:27 AM |
Skack All American 31140 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "pretty much any shop will do it for free" |
If by free you mean $90.6/29/2011 10:41:50 AM |
zxappeal All American 26824 Posts user info edit post |
I don't know how the autos are doing, but I haven't heard anything bad.
My '03 5sp 4 banger has 195k miles. I bought it with 90k and have abused it pretty badly. It's been a good car. 6/29/2011 10:43:59 AM |
TKE-Teg All American 43409 Posts user info edit post |
you'd be better off with a manual (from a reliability point of view) 6/29/2011 10:45:26 AM |
AntecK7 All American 7755 Posts user info edit post |
yea,
Couldnt find one, and im getting this at what i think is a pretty good deal 7500. Plus the gf cant drive stick, and it will be nice to have a DD sometimes. 6/29/2011 10:56:21 AM |
Ragged All American 23473 Posts user info edit post |
Shit if I wanted you business id do it for free. Sucks that your shop costs an hour labor. Some techs are greedy as fuck. I find that ill get it in the long run works way better Every company I've worked for has done it for free. 6/29/2011 5:06:46 PM |
Skack All American 31140 Posts user info edit post |
^ I haven't ever paid for one, but I've had a couple people get them on cars I sold. The $90 figure was from the Honda dealer. Buyer paid for it though.
What does Happy Jap's charge Anteck?
If you know a reputable place that does them for free post it up. It would be a good resource to know about.
[Edited on June 29, 2011 at 5:47 PM. Reason : `l] 6/29/2011 5:46:09 PM |
Specter All American 6575 Posts user info edit post |
IIRC Happy Jap's isn't cheap, but they do good work. The guy who owns the shop was my instructor once at an SCCA event, cool guy] 6/29/2011 5:58:51 PM |
Ahmet All American 4279 Posts user info edit post |
Free pre-purchase inspections eh? Complete news to me (where does one get one of these?), usually the order of the day is to pay $80-150 depending on how thorough you want them to be... 6/29/2011 6:25:19 PM |
H8R wear sumthin tight 60155 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah, this is one thing I don't mind paying for when I'm shopping for a car 6/29/2011 6:28:51 PM |
Ragged All American 23473 Posts user info edit post |
^its another thing to check out a high end auto at a custom shop. 6/29/2011 6:29:25 PM |
AntecK7 All American 7755 Posts user info edit post |
1.5 hours of labor, but they were very through and did good work. Seemed like their prices were reasonable (not crackhead shop cheap, but not expensive either) 6/30/2011 6:50:29 AM |
zxappeal All American 26824 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Shit if I wanted you business id do it for free. Sucks that your shop costs an hour labor. Some techs are greedy as fuck. I find that ill get it in the long run works way better Every company I've worked for has done it for free." |
Rex doesn't have to bribe people to see him with free car inspections. I'd much rather have him do one and charge me than to have 90% of the shops do a shit job for free.
You working for automotive supermarket shops or something?6/30/2011 9:13:19 AM |
Ragged All American 23473 Posts user info edit post |
well ive worked for both firestone and goodyear and some indepedant places over the years and have never seen a charge. the only place ive worked and seen one is Crossroads ford. 6/30/2011 9:42:12 AM |
BJCaudill21 Not an alcoholic 8015 Posts user info edit post |
TAO auto does free pre-purchase inspections. then they quoted me on all the shit they said was wrong. called a few other places and was quoted $100-300 less per thing. So I'm glad they did that for free and told me what I needed, but I don't go there for repairs. 6/30/2011 10:00:03 PM |
Ahmet All American 4279 Posts user info edit post |
"Good Year" did charge for pre-purchase inspections when I worked there ions ago.
Also, even if some place(s) may do a pre purchase inspection for free, I don't see the problem with charging for it. In fact I question the quality of work you'd get for free.
I've never paid for a pre-purchase inspection before but whenever somebody wants one done on my car, I suggest the dealer for anything from the last decade. 6/30/2011 10:17:54 PM |
Ragged All American 23473 Posts user info edit post |
K.
[Edited on June 30, 2011 at 11:23 PM. Reason : its clear some people have no clue what free work means. im not gonna argue about it] 6/30/2011 11:21:16 PM |
Str8BacardiL ************ 41753 Posts user info edit post |
Is 2003 after the dog shit transmission years? 7/3/2011 8:57:42 AM |
BJCaudill21 Not an alcoholic 8015 Posts user info edit post |
lol. one of the first good links for "honda transmission problems"
Quote : | "Transmission failure with the Honda Accord, Civic and Odyssey is a widespread problem in models made from 1999-2004. The 2003 Honda Accord, 2001 Honda Civic and 2002 Honda Odyssey appear to be the worst years for transmission failure." |
7/3/2011 8:11:59 PM |
AntecK7 All American 7755 Posts user info edit post |
They had problems with the 2003 auto v6 transmissions (not the i4). There was a recall an extended warranty. 7/3/2011 11:53:27 PM |
Str8BacardiL ************ 41753 Posts user info edit post |
[Edited on July 4, 2011 at 4:20 PM. Reason : read thread]
7/4/2011 4:19:42 PM |
AntecK7 All American 7755 Posts user info edit post |
Whats a good inexpensive floor jack? I have a cheaply one from advanced auto, but the head is pretty small and it slipped off of it, lucky it didn't hurt anything.
any advice? 7/5/2011 10:44:26 AM |
specialkay All American 1036 Posts user info edit post |
slipped off? did it break, as in the tray/head of the jack broke off? or it is too small and slipped off the car when you were jacking it up? If it is slipping, just put a peice of scrap wood between the head of the jack and the frame where you are jacking it up.
otherwise, i have had good luck with a craftsman one, had it for ~10 years. 7/5/2011 10:57:17 AM |
AntecK7 All American 7755 Posts user info edit post |
Its a small headed jack, I was using the center jack point.. Usually I utilize a Hockey puck (hard rubber) betweeen the jack head and the car. The Jack can bite into the puck, and it stops the jack from denting the frame. Anyway, i guess the center jack point has a very slight slant. This caused the jack to slip forward, before I was able to get stands under the car. The jack ended up between the front frame and the radiator (no apparent damage), however, I'm not going to try to jack up another car using that POS.
Anyway, anything at harbor freight or northern any good? 7/5/2011 12:49:54 PM |
specialkay All American 1036 Posts user info edit post |
Puck would be too small, you are trying to distribute the weight so that it slips less, so you need something larger than the head of the jack. The contact point on mine is small as hell, but i never have problems with it, and if i feel unsafe about where i jack it up, i will add the scrap wood to help stabilize it so it doesn't slip. I rarely run into this problem. Just take your time and make sure everything is lined up and supported.
And I dont understand how a jack is going to dent your frame? The head of my jack has slots cut around the edge that usually line up with the edge of the frame. When applied properly, they will not slip.
just take some scrap wood and cut slots across the grain that match up with the jack point on the car. 7/5/2011 1:51:10 PM |
AntecK7 All American 7755 Posts user info edit post |
Here is the location of the jack point
http://www.driveaccord.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=12969&stc=1&d=1213809608
Its kinda flat the head on my jack is smaller than a hockey puck, I tried with both wood and the puck and in both cases it started slipping (I only noticed the slipping when it slipped off with the puck, I didnt continue jacking it with the scrap 2*4. 7/5/2011 2:30:04 PM |
specialkay All American 1036 Posts user info edit post |
any floor jack should be able to jack using the flat area around that hole without any help, but.......
take a 2x4 and notch it to fit that jack point, if it continues to slip, put a big ass bolt thru the 2x4 to go into that hole so it wont slip. Notch bottom of 2x4 to fit jack head if you are super concerned. I know you are worried about denting stuff, but there are tons of places to jack that car up, pick another one that you think will slip less.
is the head slipping, or is the jack rolling out from under? I have never had to do this, but maybe take and put stops under jack wheels so it doesnt roll backwards on you.
if it can be jacked up with a bottle jack, any shitty hydraulic floor jack will work. Just slow down and keep an eye on what you are doing. The head on my jack is also the same size or smaller than a hockey puck, so the size isnt really an issue. 7/5/2011 3:01:08 PM |
AntecK7 All American 7755 Posts user info edit post |
I planned on using the 2*4 with the bolt but couldn't find one that would work at the time, however its still an option.
The main problem im having is it just dosnt' jack the car high enough either, were talking about 12 to 14 inches with the 2*4 and thats not enough for my big rear end to feel comfortable under there. 7/5/2011 3:42:58 PM |