Once this issue is resolved, I would ask Honda to stand behind their product and dealers workmanship by way of an extended and transferable warranty.
Once this issue is resolved, I would ask Honda to stand behind their product and dealers workmanship by way of an extended and transferable warranty.My title of hiring a lawyer may have been premature. I am going to work with the dealer where I purchased my truck and corporate Honda to resolve these issues. I hope lawyers or as some call them Liars don't have to get involved.
From last 3 week my Rl developed the problem of poping sound when coming from the rear area when I come of a ramp or driveway basically every time the truck body is subjected to bending stress. I felt like its the rear glass shifting and you made it clear for me I have appointment booked for Monday to drive the tech with me to check this issue out. I also hear a solenoid tick when the Rl shift gears after 20 m/hr some time loud some time faint. I am getting frustrated myself. I have black paint and have few spots which I ignored but now I am king of regretting buyng this vehicle. should have waited little longer may be. Mine was fist of the lot and lastly my passenger side rear quarter panel has a gap between the gasket and the paneel where the fake line is and the panel is sticking out if you look from the top dealer was unable to fix it.I have posted on other threads about my paint issue which now appears to be from the factory as well as my wiring harness replacement. Now there is more drama to add to the mix....
So after taking my BE to the dealer to get what I thought was a lose part that wasn't tightened properly when they replaced my harnesses causing a popping noise in the back seat.....Dealer has had my BE ALL DAY and just called and said that the popping noise was unrelated to the harness issue and the problem is actually one of the pieces of glass in the back window is lose. According to the Honda Tech Center, the fix is to get a glass company out to take the piece of glass out and use silicone in the gasket then reinstall the glass. I told the tech to document everything he has done but do NOT mess with the glass! I am getting a lawyer and we are going after Honda and a new BE because all these problems with the paint and everything else is getting out of hand. I paid near full retail for this truck and I am not having Honda put band aids on it to fix this noise problem and fix the harnesses and fix the paint issue. Give me a new BE OR a pocket full of cash OR I hire a lawyer and take them to court and get BOTH!
From last 3 week my Rl developed the problem of poping sound when coming from the rear area when I come of a ramp or driveway basically every time the truck body is subjected to bending stress. I felt like its the rear glass shifting and you made it clear for me I have appointment booked for Monday to drive the tech with me to check this issue out. I also hear a solenoid tick when the Rl shift gears after 20 m/hr some time loud some time faint. I am getting frustrated myself. I have black paint and have few spots which I ignored but now I am king of regretting buyng this vehicle. should have waited little longer may be. Mine was fist of the lot and lastly my passenger side rear quarter panel has a gap between the gasket and the paneel where the fake line is and the panel is sticking out if you look from the top dealer was unable to fix it.
Once this issue is resolved, I would ask Honda to stand behind their product and dealers workmanship by way of an extended and transferable warranty.
Man! I hate tearing a vehicle apart. I always wonder how many screws and fasteners were left over. Hell! I cant even get the dealer tech to put everything back when the do just an oil change. I changed the oil in my wifes car the other day after the dealer changed it last time. Two vacant holes. Two plastic retainers missing from the front engine shield.
My Accord and Ridgeline do this as well. If you look at the transmission it looks like there are 6 solenoids there.
Am I correct in summary, that you scratched the paint using a crappy car wash which lead to a detailer discovering overspray that points to a repainted tailgate and you want a new tailgate from the dealer. Is that correct?The frustration level is at an all time high. The paint was the biggest issue. The more I think about paying retail for my BE the madder I get. I don't expect a new BE but I do expect the paint issue to new fixed with a new tailgate and not a repainted tailgate. There will also be some compensation involved as well. Might be Honda dollars for future services but there will be something. As soon as the dealer finishes putting my truck back together I am going back to the dealer where I purchased it and that is when the fun will start...
Am I correct in summary, that you scratched the paint using a crappy car wash which lead to a detailer discovering overspray that points to a repainted tailgate and you want a new tailgate from the dealer. Is that correct?
Modern factory paint is so thin (particularly the clear coat) it is scary. Unless the paint doesn't match I'd ask them to pay for a paint-shop of your choice to add a new layer of clear on the entire truck and then get it detailed to knock down the orange peel. You'll get a much better appearance and more clear paint to help restore future scratches. Perhaps the original damage to the tailgate was only to the clear coat then your tailgate has more mils of protection than the factory.
IF the color of the tailgate and the truck color doesn't match (color correction required) then go with your plan of getting a new tailgate.
Just my thoughts... good luck with everything.
Trying to understand what a new tailgate does vs just having a good repair shop repaint your existing one.
A new taligate comes primed and unpainted and has to be painted to match your truck. May be more successful in getting them to pay for a repaint rather than a new tailgate and painting it.
Good luck--hope it gets fixed to your satisfaction.
So, everything is now good with your truck except for overspray on tailgate?
If that's the case, I'd just leave everything alone and wait till next spring to get your truck detailed by your guy.
Your dealer seems to be a good one and is not trying to explain things away and get rid of you. It seems like you have a good relationship with them and they get you in and out quickly. Do you know if anything will show up on the carfax? I see used 2016 vehicles that say "body service performed" but don't show being in accidents which may be just for slight cosmetic work. The harness issue seems to be resolved and tested after you took it out to the beach. Hopefully the window is resolved too.
I'm a believer that the more hands that touch something the more screwed up it gets so if you keep it in the Honda family it may be easier for you if there are more issues.