No dealer will give warranty on warranty repairs. If the box repairs are done under Honda warranty, it will still end after year 3. Even if the box repairs were done one month before expiry, the repair would only have to last a month!Sorry for sounding a bit dumb
The dealer is going to repair the gearbox and fit your aftermarket clutch kit at your cost,
So with the aftermarket clutch fitted will the dealer/Honda still give their 12 month warranty on the gearbox work or will the aftermarket clutch waiver the 12 month warranty.
If they give you their 12 month warranty then surely that goes against everything they said on the original refusal,
OR
If the clutch kit does waiver their 12 month warranty and let's say the fault returns within a few months surely this then points towards a fault in their gearboxes and they can no longer use that nonsense driver error excuse
No dealer will give warranty on warranty repairs. If the box repairs are done under Honda warranty, it will still end after year 3. Even if the box repairs were done one month before expiry, the repair would only have to last a month!
However, if you're paying for the repair it will have a 12 month parts and labour warranty which is what they'll try and wriggle out of due to aftermarket parts presumably.
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Slightly off topic from the current gearbox discussion but is anyone running aftermarket wheels and what ET’s? I keep finding myself looking at some WORK Kimwami but in our 5x120 and 19” sizing they only provide up to ET.42 I wanted to keep to standard specs but if they don’t provide our required ET I don’t want to run spacers or delve too deep in to options for altering so they’ll fit at the expense of potential impact on performance, not that I track it or really require the full capabilities of the car, cheers to anyone that can enlighten me, never been able to get my head round suspension and wheel set ups impact on performance
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