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Old September 3rd 05, 04:39 PM
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SoCalMike wrote:
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> slim wrote:
> > WHY would anyone replace a OEM radio with another OEM radio?

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> when the stereo is multiplexed in with every other computer controlled
> function on the vehicle.
>
> like the 96-00 civics, which had the alarm built in to the stereo.
> stupid as hell, but what can ya do?


Not my 96 Civic.

I replaced the radio immediately after purchase and the alarm works fine.

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Old September 3rd 05, 05:10 PM
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slim wrote:
> Not my 96 Civic.
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> I replaced the radio immediately after purchase and the alarm works fine.
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the stock alarm?
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Old September 3rd 05, 07:17 PM
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"SoCalMike" > wrote in message
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> slim wrote:
> > Not my 96 Civic.
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> > I replaced the radio immediately after purchase and the alarm works

fine.
> >

> the stock alarm?


What's cool is getting a couple of power actuator for the door, so that you
can get remote/power locks after installing aftermarket alarm.

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Old September 3rd 05, 09:07 PM
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SoCalMike wrote:
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> slim wrote:
> > Not my 96 Civic.
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> > I replaced the radio immediately after purchase and the alarm works fine.
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> the stock alarm?


Mine is a bare-bones DX Coupe.

The Stealer said that the car did not come with an alarm.

I was charged extra for air and the aftermarket M.A.T. alarm.

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Old September 3rd 05, 09:39 PM
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BostonHondaGuy > wrote:
> Basically, is a 8year/120k mile w/$0 deductible for $1,100 worth it?


Isn't the price of a Honda Care extended warranty reimbursed if you don't
use it?


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Old September 7th 05, 08:16 PM
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In article >, slim > wrote:
>WHY would anyone replace a OEM radio with another OEM radio?


Some cars control other things through the OEM radio.

Even if that is not the case, most aftermarket radios are styled to
attract a lot of attention... from thieves.

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Old September 8th 05, 05:46 PM
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I would probably recommend against it. My 98 Civic had about $800 of
problems over the first $120k miles before I traded it in.

Most of the $800 was done at the exhorbitant dealer rates. I later
found a shop in Boston (assuming from your name that that's where you
are), that charges actual labor hours and not book hours, and they tend
to run at 30% of the total price that Honda dealers charge, while still
using factory parts. They were recommended by a few friends who used
them for years. So I'd figure that my $800 in repairs would end up
being $250. Their name is Hondaa King in Allston, by the way.

I'm guessing you went to Boch during the purchase? I just bought a car
there and in my experience they 1) had annoyingly pushy warranty people
and 2) kept messing up paperwork during my purchase. They were the
cheapest, but you just have to be rude with the warranty pushing people
and tell them to shut up.

-MVL

 




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