Crow_Hunter
Well-Known Member
Well, I got my machine back from the 100 mile service.
As others had predicted, the shifting is less violent and noticeably quieter as is the gear whine.
Before taking the unit in, I called Honda to voice my concern over the shuddering on a hill and in reverse. The customer service rep that I talked to said that the P1000s that he had driven did shudder some on a hill but since he was not with me, he could not tell me that what I was seeing was "normal shudder" or not and that I should let the dealer look at it and he made a note in their system on my VIN number about my concern on the shuddering should anything happen with it in the future.
So while I was at the dealer, I talked to the Service Manager about it and he said lets go and take a look. So we drove it over to the currently being constructed I-69 overpass and we drove it up and down the berm some. He said it was normal and nothing to be concerned about. He said that it was the torque converter going in and out of stall mode and when I protested he said that it had a something Turbo Torque converter with a 5 speed transmission on it and that I shouldn't be concerned.....
I should have just loaded up and left and took it to another dealer, but I didn't.
He said it would only take about an hour and then he would have me fixed up including adjusting the drive mode cables which he said would take less time that it took to open it up. Two hours later... He came out and said they had completed the service but when they adjusted the cables, the mode indicator wouldn't work anymore so they needed to work on it some more. I could either take it with me or I could just leave it and they would figure it out and let me know. So I left it.
This morning I get the call that they fixed it. I take off work early, again, and go and pick it up. He said they found another "box" on the differential that was apparently "out of adjustment from the factory" so when they adjusted the cables, it stopped working. They consulted "the manual" and they got it figured out and had to redo the cables and now it is working. I didn't check, because well, I am dumb I guess.
As we were loading it up, I asked him about the shuddering and he assured me that it was perfectly normal and that just to be sure they had taken that camo unit sitting right there and did the same thing with it and it did the same thing so I shouldn't worry. I wonder if the same "they" are the "they" that "fixed" my shift mode indicator?
Do I believe him? No.
Do I care anymore? No.
Will I buy another Honda? Depends on if it fails or not and how it is taken care of.
Will I buy another first year model? Not even with someone else's money.
As others had predicted, the shifting is less violent and noticeably quieter as is the gear whine.
Before taking the unit in, I called Honda to voice my concern over the shuddering on a hill and in reverse. The customer service rep that I talked to said that the P1000s that he had driven did shudder some on a hill but since he was not with me, he could not tell me that what I was seeing was "normal shudder" or not and that I should let the dealer look at it and he made a note in their system on my VIN number about my concern on the shuddering should anything happen with it in the future.
So while I was at the dealer, I talked to the Service Manager about it and he said lets go and take a look. So we drove it over to the currently being constructed I-69 overpass and we drove it up and down the berm some. He said it was normal and nothing to be concerned about. He said that it was the torque converter going in and out of stall mode and when I protested he said that it had a something Turbo Torque converter with a 5 speed transmission on it and that I shouldn't be concerned.....
I should have just loaded up and left and took it to another dealer, but I didn't.
He said it would only take about an hour and then he would have me fixed up including adjusting the drive mode cables which he said would take less time that it took to open it up. Two hours later... He came out and said they had completed the service but when they adjusted the cables, the mode indicator wouldn't work anymore so they needed to work on it some more. I could either take it with me or I could just leave it and they would figure it out and let me know. So I left it.
This morning I get the call that they fixed it. I take off work early, again, and go and pick it up. He said they found another "box" on the differential that was apparently "out of adjustment from the factory" so when they adjusted the cables, it stopped working. They consulted "the manual" and they got it figured out and had to redo the cables and now it is working. I didn't check, because well, I am dumb I guess.
As we were loading it up, I asked him about the shuddering and he assured me that it was perfectly normal and that just to be sure they had taken that camo unit sitting right there and did the same thing with it and it did the same thing so I shouldn't worry. I wonder if the same "they" are the "they" that "fixed" my shift mode indicator?
Do I believe him? No.
Do I care anymore? No.
Will I buy another Honda? Depends on if it fails or not and how it is taken care of.
Will I buy another first year model? Not even with someone else's money.