![]() ![]() So as you can see my dilemma with Midtown Honda we payed a total including the first instance with the lock, a total of $880.07 CDN. Third instance regarding same issue JLabor $259.76 parts $97.74 rear left door actuator and fourth and final time Septem$194.82 front passenger door latch actuator. Second time i brought it in for servicing regarding this issues was MaLabor $194 plus parts $14.16 total $208.16 passenger rear door switch. So we only fixed the one door (date stated above) thinking it would only be one door and not all of them, as that saying goes "if its not broken don't fix it."Īs I stated above that this would not be the first issues i have with the door lock actuators. We were uniformed by Honda that the locking issue could possibly be all doors. So my problem is I brought my car in to service the locking/unlocking issues and on another article it says that we are entitled to a full replacement (even if door lock actuator is functioning properly) At the time we were unaware of the severity of the lock issue, and the problems it would give us in the future. Again we were uninformed about the recall until after bringing the car in for servicing, the knew very well about the recall but failed to tell us that day Maand still charged us. " The car was brought in to service that exact issues on Maway before the Novemwarranty but we were still charged $119.59. The article explains that "Honda agrees to replace door lock actuators and related parts in all four passenger doors, at no cost to owners. There was a warranty extension until November 1st 2015 and I brought my car in on March 30, 2017. This would not be the last time I bring in my CRV for locking/unlocking issues. (door lock actuator again not stating which one specifically or how many doors)They serviced it charging us $88.27 for labor and $31.32 for parts for a total of $119.59 CDN. They failed to inform me right then and there about the recall. I would not be informed about the recall until after that date. I brought the car in to service the lock on March 30th 2015. The key would not open the driver side door manually or remotely so I took my 08 CRV to my dealer Midtown Honda to address the issue. At one point the remote was not working and had to enter manually using the key. Septemis when Honda announced/ published an article for a "recall for the door lock actuator" (not specifying which door or how many of the doors were affected) However, did not have any issues and was unaware of the recall until I started having issues with the driver side door. I purchased a 2008 Honda CRV from the Midtown Honda dealership sometime around the year 2013. I believe that my case is relatively simple, all information is provided in the hopes of effortlessly resolving my complaint. ![]() I would personally like to thank you for taking the time to review my complaint. ![]()
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