2004 CRV-EX Suddenly Multiple Problems
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2004 CRV-EX Suddenly Multiple Problems
I have a cream-puff (and I really mean a cream-puff) 2004 CRV-EX with 101K miles. It has been a phenomenal car with all preventive maintenance done as recommended.
All of a sudden, I have a host of problems, and am trying to decide if I should pay the $2000 the dealer is asking for repairs, or just put the money towards a down payment on a new car. It needs a drive belt ($150); a tune up ($185); an O2 sensor ($590) and a throttle body ($1130). The dealer told me this should be everything until the 120K maintenance, which would run $320. I realize I have a 10-yr. old car and am in the "high maintenance years". If I would have the $2000 done, would this be wise, or just start all over with a newer one? I don't want to spend this much, if another batch of expensive repairs is in the near future.
Thanks, I appreciate any input.
All of a sudden, I have a host of problems, and am trying to decide if I should pay the $2000 the dealer is asking for repairs, or just put the money towards a down payment on a new car. It needs a drive belt ($150); a tune up ($185); an O2 sensor ($590) and a throttle body ($1130). The dealer told me this should be everything until the 120K maintenance, which would run $320. I realize I have a 10-yr. old car and am in the "high maintenance years". If I would have the $2000 done, would this be wise, or just start all over with a newer one? I don't want to spend this much, if another batch of expensive repairs is in the near future.
Thanks, I appreciate any input.
#2
welcome to the forum. Dealers are expensive, lots of overhead to keep up, and parts are at full list. You might want to find a good shop that also works on Hondas and get a quote from them as to what can be fixed on the cream puff. 2k is a lot of money to fix a 10yr old car.
#5
jesus $600 dollars for an oxygen sensor thats beyond a rip off the sensor can be purchased at autozone or napa for under $150 dollars honda uses DENSO or NTK. the job to replace the sensor can be done yourself in 10 minutes all you need is a wrench. the same can be said for the throttlebody if i was you id buy a manual and do it all yourself for under $500 bucks.
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