sunofwolf
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- Civic SI
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took ford 250 van we just got to the dealer.
wheel alignment was way off-no charge which would have been $129 for a heavy duty truck-very high price. The inspection sticker said checked wheel alignment was done, no it was not done-typical ford dealer I guess. Any way, It is a really nice van with 15,000 miles-very low usage. Honda doesn't have a van this size. I still don't like the wheel s the ford came with-I will get bigger one's to fix that, Got lobsters and clam cake for middle time lunch
I am not unhappy with ford dealer, I think service has improved at least this ford dealer.
this smiley is pounding the juice.
wheel alignment was way off-no charge which would have been $129 for a heavy duty truck-very high price. The inspection sticker said checked wheel alignment was done, no it was not done-typical ford dealer I guess. Any way, It is a really nice van with 15,000 miles-very low usage. Honda doesn't have a van this size. I still don't like the wheel s the ford came with-I will get bigger one's to fix that, Got lobsters and clam cake for middle time lunch
this smiley is pounding the juice.
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, the tire guy said its because of corrosion ,but i do not drive the car in winter. I don't know if if the TPMS bulletin applys to honda civic but i do know there is no reset button. The later honda's are much worse than my year. I am bringing the car to the Honda dealer to fix program the sensors and car computer. A lot of extra work just to put a set of rims on? None of these problems were caused by me. I even bought brand new sensors that didn't seem to able for a tire shop to program. They couldn't program even OEM sensors either.