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Hi, thank you for all of your welcomes. I would've never expected Honda to have an issue such as this either, & it is the last thing I expected. But I hear this is comparable to a liver transplant, where you can definitely put a new one in but it'll never quite work right as a "natural" one.
What I am more interested in now is whether the transplant could actually be successfully done, so the car could have a long, happy, complication free life. Any one with some experience on this type of operation?
In retrospect, I think you're absolutely right, s2000isu. There was nothing in it for my local dealer, so they would just throw any suggestions out there to have the car replaced. However, I am 100% certain that this defect existed prior to delivery of the vehicle to me, & the problem was known by the dealership. Something like this would've clearly been caught during pre-delivery inspection. There are legal boundaries that were crossed.
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