TrackRider54
Senior Member
- First Name
- Chad
- Joined
- Nov 30, 2023
- Threads
- 1
- Messages
- 56
- Reaction score
- 70
- Location
- Kingston Springs
- Car(s)
- 2024 A-Spec Tech
I got a call today from the service manager. He said that there is "no news" but he wanted to keep in touch. He did offer me a rental car if I felt my car was unsafe to drive. I told him that I didn't think it would be unsafe other than perhaps on ice/snow where overcorrecting could cause a skid. Luckily we don't see much of that weather here in Tennessee.
He said that no parts are available, but he has three customer (and one of his own techs) that are experiencing the issue, so it's a priority for him. He also said he's driven cars that exhibit the behavior and it's absolutely an issue. I feel sorry for those of you who have dealers that can't reproduce the issue.
So I'm still waiting. I have a dealer that recognizes the issue and wants to fix it, but there are no parts available. How long will it take? No one seems to know. He did say that Honda had a steering recall (I assume he's referring to the one for the steering rack that was causing rubbing issues) and that the new part numbers may be part of that effort.
I still love my Integra. Bombing down a twisty backroad, there is no issue. It's just when you're going straight and having to make small corrections to stay in the lane or go around mild corners.
He said that no parts are available, but he has three customer (and one of his own techs) that are experiencing the issue, so it's a priority for him. He also said he's driven cars that exhibit the behavior and it's absolutely an issue. I feel sorry for those of you who have dealers that can't reproduce the issue.
So I'm still waiting. I have a dealer that recognizes the issue and wants to fix it, but there are no parts available. How long will it take? No one seems to know. He did say that Honda had a steering recall (I assume he's referring to the one for the steering rack that was causing rubbing issues) and that the new part numbers may be part of that effort.
I still love my Integra. Bombing down a twisty backroad, there is no issue. It's just when you're going straight and having to make small corrections to stay in the lane or go around mild corners.
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