03-25-2015, 06:26 AM
(03-24-2015, 06:41 AM)ClassicVW_imp Wrote:(03-24-2015, 04:12 AM)treytexag_imp Wrote:(03-24-2015, 01:20 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: No word on it yet Trey? They should have been able to get ordered plugs in 3 days from Honda.
Nope. They told me best case Wednesday for the new plugs. Dealer doing the work is Powersports 59 (Team Mancuso) in Houston. The service manager said after they received the plugs on Wednesday, they would continue the "diagnosis" . . .
So I suggested this may be a two or three week process. He said yes, not uncommon for bikes to be there at their shop 3 weeks.
To say that I was flabbergasted would be an understatement. I'm used to taking my car in for service - not trivial service - for example: timing belt replacement as preventative maintenance per OEM PM schedule - and getting the car back same day.
So I'm having to get used to this notion of multi-week Honda repair service.
So I suggested this may be a two or three week process. He said yes, not uncommon for bikes to be there at their shop 3 weeks.
To say that I was flabbergasted would be an understatement. I'm used to taking my car in for service - not trivial service - for example: timing belt replacement as preventative maintenance per OEM PM schedule - and getting the car back same day.
So I'm having to get used to this notion of multi-week Honda repair service.
You should never have to get used to a multi week repair service for any modern vehicle. Maybe if you asked them to repair your 1969 Honda and they had to source the parts somewhere, but not on a 2013 or 2014 model. If the plugs don't cure the issue and they tell you to leave it with them for a couple more weeks, I'd be having an attorney write them to either demand an immediate refund, or at least to tell them that the clock started ticking on the lemon law a couple weeks ago....
So I suggested this may be a two or three week process. He said yes, not uncommon for bikes to be there at their shop 3 weeks.
To say that I was flabbergasted would be an understatement. I'm used to taking my car in for service - not trivial service - for example: timing belt replacement as preventative maintenance per OEM PM schedule - and getting the car back same day.
So I'm having to get used to this notion of multi-week Honda repair service.
You should never have to get used to a multi week repair service for any modern vehicle. Maybe if you asked them to repair your 1969 Honda and they had to source the parts somewhere, but not on a 2013 or 2014 model. If the plugs don't cure the issue and they tell you to leave it with them for a couple more weeks, I'd be having an attorney write them to either demand an immediate refund, or at least to tell them that the clock started ticking on the lemon law a couple weeks ago....
I'd tell the dealer, hey, you exist because Honda exists and that is not the way Honda does business. Mr. Honda himself did plenty of riding around Japan etc. He wanted people to ENJOY riding. That is what he was all about. He would take the thing back and give you another, or let you ride HIS, as long as it put a smile on your face. Smile = Honda. A dealer IS the customer, like any business. No customer? No money. He should do you right. Period.
