General Fit Talk General Discussion on the Honda Fit/Jazz.

Replace Serpentine Belt?

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Originally Posted by Mister Coffee
You are assuming that you know what Honda considers acceptable limits for their production standards. Maybe Honda makes every final decision based on cost. Maybe not. (Unless, of course, you have evidence to support your assumptions.) Generalizations about "product engineering" sound good, but that could be a broad brush that you are painting with.
With any topic of discussion you'll always find that there's always a "Know It All" that educates and teaches mere mortals what they know.

The "Know It Alls" badly need a boost to their fragile egos.
 
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Originally Posted by Chitown Fit
With any topic of discussion you'll always find that there's always a "Know It All" that educates and teaches mere mortals what they know.

The "Know It Alls" badly need a boost to their fragile egos.
Why do you take your car to the dealership? Presumably because they know more than you about maintaining and repairing it, right?

If you don't think the purpose of a forum like this is for folks who know things to share and assist those who have questions, what you do you think it's for?

Note: I'm almost positive that several of the "Know It Alls" and "Einsteins" that you keep disparaging are current or former dealership service techs. So, I guess I can see why you would get frustrated when they're sharing knowledge for free that you have to pay for.
 
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