grustnij June 20, 2023 Share June 20, 2023 I recommend contacting an official Honda dealership or a specialized auto service that has experience working with Honda or Japanese vehicles. Check the reviews and ratings of auto services in your area to choose one that is trusted and offers quality service. Discuss your need for replacing the original rear shock absorber for the Honda Fit (2018) and inquire about the availability of original parts. This will help ensure that you receive professional service and a warranty for the work performed. https://autoshina.md/remont-rulevyh-reek/ ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic June 20, 2023 Share June 20, 2023 On 6/20/2023 at 3:21 PM, grustnij said: I recommend contacting an official Honda dealership or a specialized auto service that has experience working with Honda or Japanese vehicles. Check the reviews and ratings of auto services in your area to choose one that is trusted and offers quality service. Discuss your need for replacing the original rear shock absorber for the Honda Fit (2018) and inquire about the availability of original parts. This will help ensure that you receive professional service and a warranty for the work performed. https://autoshina.md/remont-rulevyh-reek/ Can I bring a Honda down on Saturday for a fool service? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stedmans Neutral Newbie August 3, 2023 Share August 3, 2023 Hello everyone, I noticed that some of you were looking for a reliable garage in the Worthing area. I'd like to recommend Stedmans Garage. They're an RAC approved garage and have been serving the community since 1923. They offer a wide range of services from MOTs, servicing, and repairs, to complete vehicle computer diagnostics. Their team of qualified technicians can handle just about anything you throw at them. Plus, they're a family-run business, so you can expect a friendly and professional service. I've always found their prices to be very competitive as well. Hope this helps! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
boonhat_91 6th Gear May 21, 2024 Share May 21, 2024 Any workshop to recommend that would first try to test and clean the Oil Control Valve (OCV) aka VVT solenoid? Yesterday had a CEL and the workshop I went to said might need to replace the OCV. I didn't see the fault code on his tablet but he mentioned about timing advanced, so based on some google research it might be P0011? I then went down a youtube rabbit hole and saw a few people advising that the OCV can be tested and cleaned first instead of replacing. Workshop quoted $300+ to replace so I'm a little hesitant. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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