NSA
22-04-2005, 11:27 AM
My ABS and TCS lights have come on. Honda has diagnosed a failed offside front speed sensor and quoted £280 to fix it. £200 for the part and £80 to fit. Is it worth sourcing the part myself for a saving? I'll check the brake lights per previous posts on the ABS / TCS.
Also, I fitted a new battery a couple of weeks ago. It wasn't Honda but it was the correct type as specified in the supplier's product catalogue - £48. Two sizes were available so I went for the bigger one. When my mother dropped the car off at Honda they changed the battery to an OEM battery (£75), saying the other one was "too big" for the bracket.
The Honda dealer insists that the battery that I had fitted wasn't suitable for the car, despite the bracket being big enough for the larger size. I think this is a joke and have said that if any other NSX specialist says I can fit a bigger battery, then they've got to take their battery back.
Any thoughts?
Also, I fitted a new battery a couple of weeks ago. It wasn't Honda but it was the correct type as specified in the supplier's product catalogue - £48. Two sizes were available so I went for the bigger one. When my mother dropped the car off at Honda they changed the battery to an OEM battery (£75), saying the other one was "too big" for the bracket.
The Honda dealer insists that the battery that I had fitted wasn't suitable for the car, despite the bracket being big enough for the larger size. I think this is a joke and have said that if any other NSX specialist says I can fit a bigger battery, then they've got to take their battery back.
Any thoughts?